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  • 81Wampanoag — The Wampanoag [In English, pronounced IPA| [ˌwɑmpəˈnoʊæg] [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Wampanoag] ] (Wôpanâak in the Wampanoag language; alternate spellings Wompanoag or Wampanig) are a Native American nation which currently consists… …

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  • 82Paul Di'Anno — Background information Birth name Paul Andrews Born 17 May 1958 (1958 05 17) …

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  • 83M. Night Shyamalan — at a press conference announcing The Happening in 2008 Born Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan 6 August 1970 ( …

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  • 84Chinese mantis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 85Eugene H. Peterson — (born November 6, 1932), is a pastor, scholar, author, and poet. He has written over thirty books, including Gold Medallion Book Award winner [ [http://www.ecpa.org/christianbookawards/cba2006.php 2006 Gold Medallion Book Awards Winners Bibles… …

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  • 86John Oxtoby — (nicknamed Praying Johnny ) (1767–1830) was an English evangelist and Primitive Methodist preacher.A call for revival presupposes the decline and weakness of the Church. The rise of the Primitive Methodists in the 19th century was the result of… …

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  • 87List of mantis genera and species — The following list of mantis genera and species is incomplete and will differ from those derived from older taxonomic categorizations.The insect Order Mantodea consists of approximately 2,000 species,cite… …

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  • 88M Night Shyamalan — M. Night Shyamalan mit der Schauspielerin Bryce Dallas Howard auf dem internationalen Filmfestival von San Sebastian. Signatur Shyamalans …

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  • 89Shyamalan — M. Night Shyamalan mit der Schauspielerin Bryce Dallas Howard auf dem internationalen Filmfestival von San Sebastian. Signatur Shyamalans …

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  • 90prayer — prayer1 prayerless, adj. prayerlessly, adv. prayerlessness, n. /prair/, n. 1. a devout petition to God or an object of worship. 2. a spiritual communion with God or an object of worship, as in supplication, thanksgiving, adoration, or confession …

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