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  • 91Ramanuja — (indic |lang=ta |indic=ராமானுஜர் |trans=Rāmānujar; traditionally 1017 ndash;1137), also known as Ramanujacharya, was a theologian, philosopher, and scriptural exegete. He is seen by IAST|Śrīvaiṣṇavas as the third and most important teacher (… …

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  • 92Surreal humour — Surrealism Surrealist Manifesto Surrealist cinema Surrealist music Surrealist techniques Surreal humour is a form of humour based on violations of causal reasoning with events and behaviours that are logically incongruent. Constructions of… …

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  • 93The NoZe Brotherhood — The Noble NoZe Brotherhood, Congress Photo for The Rope, Spring 2006 The NoZe Brotherhood is a collegiate secret society at Baylor University. Founded in Brooks Hall in 1924, the society was originally formed as a joke regarding Leonard Shoaf, a… …

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  • 94Chrononhotonthologos — is a satirical play by the English poet and songwriter Henry Carey from 1734. Although the play has been seen as nonsense verse, it was also seen and celebrated at the time as a satire on Robert Walpole and Queen Caroline, wife of George II. The… …

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  • 95The Angriest Dog in the World — Infobox Comic strip title=The Angriest Dog in the World caption= It doesn t get any better than this creator=David Lynch current= status=Ended syndicate= L.A Reader comictype=print genre=Humor first=1983 last=1992 The Angriest Dog in the World is …

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  • 96Horror Victorianorum — (terror of the Victorian) is a term devised by the philosopher David Stove to refer to irrational distaste for, or condemnation of, Victorian culture, art and design. The term was used in Stove s book The Plato Cult as part of his argument… …

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  • 97Pedro Friedeberg — (born January 11, 1937) is a Mexican painter.Friedeberg was born in Florence, Italy, on January 11, 1937, the son of German Jewish parents, Friedeberg arrived in Mexico at the age of three. Having shown an early inclination for drawing and… …

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  • 98Truthiness — is a term first used in its current satirical sense by American television comedian Stephen Colbert in 2005, to describe things that a person claims to know intuitively or from the gut without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination,… …

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  • 99Lee and Herring (radio series) — Lee and Herring was a British radio series broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in 1994 and 1995, named after the comedy double act who hosted it, Lee and Herring.The show ran for three series and a total of nineteen hour long episodes. It followed on from… …

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  • 100Cornelius Van Til — Full name Cornelius Van Til Born May 3, 1895 Grootegast, the Netherlands Died April 17, 1987 Era …

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