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  • 31Metropolitan Board of Works — The Metropolitan Board of Works headquarters in Spring Gardens near Trafalgar Square were designed by Frederick Marrable in 1858. The Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) was the principal instrument of London wide government from 1855 until the… …

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  • 32Andrew Faulds — Infobox actor name = Andrew Faulds caption = birthname = Andrew Matthew William Faulds birthdate = 1 March 1923 birthplace = Isoko, Tanzania deathdate = death date and age|2000|05|31|1923|03|1 deathplace = Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, England …

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  • 33Resignation — A resignation is the formal act of giving up or quitting one s office or position. It can also refer to the act of admitting defeat in a game like chess, indicated by the resigning player declaring I resign , turning his king on its side,… …

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  • 34Clark Atlanta University — Seal Motto I’ll Find a Way or Make One (Atlanta University); Culture for Service (Clark College) [1] Established July 1, 1988 …

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  • 35Rabindra Sangeet — (Bengali: রবীন্দ্র সংগীত, IPA: rabindra sŋgit), also known as Tagore Songs in English, is a form of music composed by Rabindranath Tagore who added a new dimension to the musical concept of India in general and Bengal in specific. Influence and… …

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  • 36Judeo-Islamic philosophies (800 - 1400) — This article covers the influence of Jewish and Islamic philosophy on each other, focusing especially on the period from 800 1400 CE. Early philosophy A century had hardly elapsed after the Qur an was released, when numerous elements of religious …

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  • 37Monition — In the U.S., monition refers to a summons. In English law and the canon law of the Church of England, a monition, contraction of admonition, is an order to a member of the clergy to do or refrain from doing a specified act.[1][2] Other than a… …

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  • 38Archibald Johnston, Lord Warriston — (1611 1663) was a Scottish judge and statesman, son of James Johnstone (died 1617), a merchant burgess of Edinburgh. He was baptized on 28 March 1611, educated at Glasgow, and passed advocate at the Scottish bar in 1633. CareerEarly careerHe… …

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  • 39Slingsby Bethel — (1617 1697) was a Member of Parliament with republican sympathies, during the period of the English Civil War.cite web | last =Courtney | first =W. P. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Bethel, Slingsby (1617–1697), republican | work =… …

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  • 40François Catrou — (IPA2|fʁɑ̃swa katʁu) (December 28 1659 – October 12 1737) was a French historian, translator, and Jesuit priest.LifeCatrou was born in Paris, the son of Mathurin Catrou, secretary to Louis XIV. During his college days a marked facility and grace… …

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