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  • 121Great Scott — Great Scott! is an exclamation of surprise or amazement.Possible originsThe expression dates back at least to the American Civil War, and may refer to the one time commander of the U.S. Army, General Winfield Scott. In a May 1861 edition of the… …

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  • 122Clinton Jencks — in Salt of the Earth Born March 1, 1918(1918 03 01) Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States Died December 15, 2005( …

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  • 123Nicholas Shaxton — (1485? 1556) was an English Reformer and Bishop of Salisbury. Contents 1 Early life 2 Reformer 3 Resignation and heresy charge 4 Later life …

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  • 124John Overall (bishop) — Infobox Bishop name = John Overall bishop of = Bishop of Norwich caption = province = Church of England diocese = Norwich see = enthroned = 1618 ended = 1619 predecessor = John Jegon successor = Samuel Harsnett ordination = 1591 consecration =… …

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  • 125Praxeas — was a Monarchian from Asia Minor who lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. He believed in the unity of the Godhead and vehemently disagreed with any attempt at division of the personalities or personages of the Father …

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  • 126James Hope (Ireland) — James Hope (August 25, 1764 ndash; 1847) was an United Irishmen leader who fought in the 1798 and 1803 rebellions against British rule in Ireland. Background He was born in Templepatrick, County Antrim, to a Presbyterian family originally of… …

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  • 127Hank Skinner — Henry Watkins Hank Skinner (born April 4, 1962) was convicted of bludgeoning to death his live in girlfriend, Twila Busby, and stabbing to death her two sons, Randy Busby and Scooter Caler. Hank was sentenced to death. The murders occurred on… …

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  • 128Ibn Aqil — Abu al Wafa Ali Ibn Aqil ibn Ahmad al Baghdadi (1040 1119) was an Islamic theologian from Baghdad, Iraq. Trained in the tenets of the Hanbali school ( madhab ), the most traditional school of Islamic law, he outraged his teachers by striving to… …

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