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  • 81Jewish humour — is the long tradition of humour in Judaism dating back to the Torah and the Midrash, but generally refers to the more recent stream of verbal, self deprecating and often anecdotal humour originating in Eastern Europe and which took root in the… …

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  • 82Nell Gwyn — For other uses, see Nell Gwyn (disambiguation). Nell Gwynn was one of the first English actresses and a mistress of King Charles II of England Eleanor Nell Gwyn (or Gwynn or Gwynne) (2 February 1650 – 14 November 1687) was a long time mistress of …

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  • 83Captain Star — infobox Television bgcolour = #ccccff show name = Captain Star caption = From left to right: Captain Jim Star, Atomic Engine Stoker Limbs Jones, First Officer Scarlette, Navigator Black format = Animation Television Science fiction picture format …

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  • 84Cricket (magazine) — This article is about the American children s magazine. For the 19th century American magazine, see The Cricket (magazine). Cricket is an illustrated literary magazine for children published in the United States, founded in September 1973 by… …

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  • 85Dixon Hall Lewis — United States Senator from Alabama In office April 22, 1844 – October 25, 1848 Preceded by William R. King Succeeded …

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  • 86Kykuit — Infobox nrhp name = John D. Rockefeller Estate (Kykuit) nrhp type = nhl caption = Front facade location = 200 Lake Rd., Pocantico Hills, Mt. Pleasant, New York, USA nearest city = White Plains, New York lat degrees = 41 | lat minutes = 05 | lat… …

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  • 87Frank Kovacs — (1919 1990) was an American tennis player in the mid century; he was known as the Clown Prince of Tennis for his on court antics but was a good enough player to be each year from 1940 to 1951 one of the best five in the world (see World number… …

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  • 88Auric Goldfinger — Character from the James Bond franchise Affiliation SMERSH (novel) Auric Industries (Self employed/film) SPECTRE ( …

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  • 89John Hely-Hutchinson — John Hely later Hely Hutchinson (1724 ndash; September 4, 1794), Irish lawyer, statesman, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin,born at Gortroe, Mallow, son of Francis Hely, a gentleman of County Cork, was educated at Trinity College (BA 1744),… …

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  • 90Rákosliget — is a part of the 17th district of Budapest since January 1, 1950. It is known to locals as Liget History In 1896 The Workmen s Insurance Society (Munkásbiztosító Pénztár) started to build a homes for workmen in an unpopulated neighbourhood of… …

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