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  • 71Les Dawson — Infobox Person name = Les Dawson image size = caption = birth name = birth date = birth date|1931|02|02 birth place = Collyhurst, Manchester, Lancashire, England death date = death date and age|1993|06|10|1931|02|02 death place = Hospital,… …

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  • 72Godspell — This article is about the musical. For the movie see Godspell (film). For the album see Godspell (album).Infobox Musical name=Godspell caption= music=Stephen Schwartz Others lyrics=Stephen Schwartz Episcopal Hymnal Others book=John Michael… …

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  • 73Dirty Pretty Things (film) — Dirty Pretty Things Promotional film poster Directed by Stephen Frears Produced by …

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  • 74Ruthven Todd — Ruthven Campbell Todd (14 June 1914 – 1978) was a Scottish poet and novelist, known also as an editor of William Blake, and as an artist. (Ruthven is pronounced riven .)He was born in Edinburgh, and educated at Fettes College and Edinburgh School …

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  • 75Yaba (drug) — Yaba (ยาบ้า; also Ya Ba, Yaa baa, Ya baa or Yah Bah; crazy medicine in Thai) are tablets containing a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine, typically brightly colored in orange or green and carrying logos such as R or WY . They are sometimes… …

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  • 76Bollywood songs — (often termed filmi songs) are heard far beyond the borders of India. The lines of Bollywood songs are some of the most memorized and repeated expressions in India. Yet, since Bollywood has not been considered formal literature, the lyrics of the …

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  • 77Grimmerie — The Grimmerie (a variation on the words Grimoire and gramarye ) is a fictional book of spells in Gregory Maguire s novel , as well as its sequel Son of a Witch . The book also appears in the musical Wicked (based on Maguire s original novel). In… …

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  • 78Govardhana sila — A Govardhana sila is the representation of God by an aniconic symbol rather than an image. Indian art overwhelmingly prefers the iconic image, but some aniconism does occur in folk worship, early Buddhism, Shiva s Banalinga, Vishnu s Saligrama… …

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  • 79Bodhidharma — /boh di dur meuh/, n. died A.D. c530, Indian Buddhist philosopher and missionary: founder of Ch an in China, which was later called Zen in Japan. * * * Chinese Damo Japanese Daruma flourished 6th century AD Legendary Indian monk credited with the …

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  • 80gurrybutt — noun A receptacle for discarded clam or lobster shells, often a large bowl or small bucket placed directly on the table during a meal. Oh, Penn, dump these in the gurrybutt, ‘fore you sleep. Kin you keep awake that long?” …

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