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  • 41Ostracism — For ostracized in interpersonal relationships, see Social rejection. Pieces of broken pottery as voting tokens. The persons nominated are Pericles, Cimon and Aristides, each with his patronymic (top to bottom). Ostracism (Greek: έξω ο …

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  • 42Life-Line — is Heinlein s first published science fiction story (1939), about a man who builds a machine that will predict how long a person will live. It does this by sending a signal along the world line of a person and detecting the echo from the far… …

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  • 43Avatar — This article is about the concept in Hinduism. For the 2009 film, see Avatar (2009 film). For other uses, see Avatar (disambiguation). Ten avatars of Vishnu (Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Vamana, Krishna, Kalki, Buddha, Parshurama, Rama &a …

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  • 44Santa Cruz Mountains — Geobox|Range name=Santa Cruz Mountains image caption=Skyline Blvd runs through the Santa Cruz Mountains, here near Palo Alto. map caption= country=United States state=California length imperial=| length orientation= width imperial= | width… …

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  • 45The Analyst — subtitled A DISCOURSE Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician , is a book published by George Berkeley in 1734. The infidel mathematician is believed to have been Edmond Halley or Sir Isaac Newton. In the latter case, no reply would have been poss …

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  • 46The Once and Future King —   …

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  • 47A Fistful of Dynamite — Infobox Film name = Duck, You Sucker (Giù la Testa) image size = caption = American original version poster director = Sergio Leone producer = Fulvio Torsella Claudio Mancini Ugo Tucci writer = Sergio Leone Sergio Donati Luciano Vincenzoni… …

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  • 48The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (poem) — The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World is a poem by William Ross Wallace that praises motherhood as the preeminent force for change in the world. The poem was first published in 1865 under the title What Rules The World …

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  • 49Annals — (Latin Annales , from annus , a year) are a concise form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year.HistoryAncient RomeThe chief sources of information in regard to the annals of ancient Rome are two passages in… …

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  • 50William Gilpin (clergyman) — The Reverend William Gilpin (June 4, 1724–1804) was an English artist, clergyman, schoolmaster, and author, best known as one of the originators of the idea of the picturesque .Early lifeGilpin was born in Cumbria, the son of Captain John Bernard …

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