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  • 71Suzani Samarqandi — Shams al Din Muhammad b. *Ali (or possibly Mas ud)(PerB|شمس الدین محمد بن علی ) (d. 1166) was a Persian poet born in Samarqand or its vicinity. He is more often known by his name, Suzani or needle maker . According to one theory, the name is said …

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  • 72Discographie de Man's Ruin Records — Cet article présente la discographie du feu label Man s Ruin Records Discographie Artiste Titre Référence catalogue E.A.R. Delta 6 10 MR 001 The Useless Playboys Bim Bam 7 picture disc MR 002 The Tards Rubbe …

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  • 73Bernhardt, Sarah — orig. Henriette Rosine Bernard born Oct. 22/23, 1844, Paris, France died March 26, 1923, Paris French actress. The illegitimate child of a courtesan, she was encouraged to pursue a theatrical career by one of her mother s lovers, the duke de… …

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  • 74Castro, Inês de — ▪ mistress of Peter I of Portugal born 1323? died Jan. 7, 1355, Coimbra, Port.       mistress, before his accession, of Peter (Peter I) (Pedro) I of Portugal. She was famous because of her tragic death, which was related by such writers and poets …

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  • 75Henry VIII — • Lengthy article which concentrates on Henry s break with the Church of Rome Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Henry VIII     Henry VIII      …

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  • 76Odets, Clifford — (1906–63)    US playwright. Clifford Odets was a prominent member of that group of playwrights whose experience of the depression found expression in a theatre of social protest and hard hitting realism. He was born in Philadelphia but spent his… …

    Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • 77exasperation — n. 1. Irritation, provocation, exacerbation. 2. Wrath, anger, rage, ire, fury, violent passion. 3. Aggravation, exacerbation, increase, heightening, worsening …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 78erotic — erotic, amatory, amorous, amative, aphrodisiac all involve the idea of love for the opposite sex, but they are not freely interchangeable because of differences in denotation as well as in implications. Erotic, though the strongest in its… …

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  • 79Shelley, Percy Bysshe — (1792 1822)    Poet, s. of Sir Timothy S., was b. at Field Place, near Horsham, Sussex, and ed. at Brentford, Eton, and Univ. Coll., Oxf., whence for writing and circulating a pamphlet, The Necessity of Atheism, he was expelled. One immediate… …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 80deliberation — The act or process of deliberating. The act of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a contemplated act or course of conduct or a choice of acts or means. In the context of jury function means that a properly formed jury, comprised… …

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