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  • 111Coosa River — Coordinates: 32°29′10″N 86°16′40″W / 32.48611°N 86.27778°W / 32.48611; 86.27778 …

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  • 112George Müller — Georg Müller redirects here. For the Catholic bishop, see Georg Müller (Catholic bishop). George Ferdinand Müller Born 27 September 1805(1805 09 27) Kroppenstaedt, Kingdom of Prussia (now …

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  • 113Matzpen — Israca was Matzpen s magazine abroad Matzpen (Hebrew: מצפן‎, lit. Compass ) is the name of an anti capitalist and anti Zionist organisation, founded in Israel in 1962 which was active until the 1980s. Its official name was the Israeli Socialist… …

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  • 114Christian meditation — A woman praying on Candlemas Day, by Marianne Stokes, 1901. Christian meditation is a form of prayer in which a structured attempt is made to get in touch with and deliberately reflect upon the revelations of God.[1] The word meditation comes… …

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  • 115Udham Singh — For the Indian field hockey player, see Udham Singh (field hockey). Shaheed Udham Singh kamboj …

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  • 116This Spartan Life — The opening title sequence of This Spartan Life Game(s) …

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  • 117Shyamji Krishnavarma — Shyamji Krishna Varma (Shyamji Krishna Nakhua) (1857 1930) was an Indian scholar, lawyer, nationalist and a journalist who founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and The Indian Sociologist in London. A graduate of Balliol College,… …

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  • 118Charity (play) — Millais contemporary painting The North West Passage (1874) Charity is a drama in four acts by W. S. Gilbert that explores the issue of a woman who had lived with a man as his wife without ever having married. The play analyses and critiques the… …

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  • 119Mormon folklore — is a body of expressive culture unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church) and its members. It includes tales, oral history, popular beliefs, customs, music, jokes, and other traditions. The purpose of folklore is to… …

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  • 120Parody — A parody (pronounced|ˈpɛɹədiː US, [Help:IPA| [ˈpaɹədiː] UK), in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, by means of humorous or satiric imitation. As the literary… …

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