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  • 81Heinrich Schliemann — Infobox Scientist name = Heinrich Schliemann box width = image width =150px caption = Portrait of Heinrich Schliemann birth date = January 6 1822 birth place = Neubukow death date = December 26 1890 death place = Naples residence = citizenship =… …

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  • 82Confucius — For other uses, see Confucius (disambiguation). Confucius 孔丘 A portrait of Confucius, by Tang Dynasty artist Wu Daozi (680–740). Full name …

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  • 83Harry Shearer — Infobox actor name = Harry Shearer caption = Shearer at Wordstock on November 10 2007 birthdate = birth date and age|1943|12|23 location = Los Angeles, California deathdate = spouse = Penelope Nichols (1974–1977) Judith Owen (1993–) birthname =… …

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  • 84Stephen William White — (July 16 1840 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania unknown date of death), secretary of the Northern Central Railway from 1877 to 1910, is well known for his English translations of Jules Verne s novels in the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph . Biography… …

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  • 85List of Zatch Bell! minor characters — These are minor characters in the anime Zatch Bell! Minor CharactersOwashiA hawk who flew Zatch all the way from England to Kiyo s house, he only appeared in episode 1 and episode 26 in a flashback.KaneKane, known in Japan as Tsuyoshi Kaneyama… …

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  • 86Glenn T. Seaborg — Born April 19, 1912(1912 04 19) Ishpeming, Michigan, USA …

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  • 87Thomas Dilworth — The Reverend Mr. Thomas Dilworth (d. 1780) was an English cleric and author of a widely used schoolbook, both in Great Britain and America, A New Guide to the English Tongue. Noah Webster as a boy studied Dilworth s book, and was inspired partly… …

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  • 88Precession (astronomy) — In astronomy, precession refers to the movement of the rotational axis of a body, such as a planet, with respect to inertial space. In particular, it refers to the precession of the Earth s rotational axis, also called the precession of the… …

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  • 89TKKG — The Junior detective series TKKG is a series of radio dramas and novels created by Stefan Wolf. The characters and their creator In all German speaking countries they are the most commercially successful series of novels of their type, apart from …

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  • 90King's Men (playing company) — The King s Men was the company of actors to which William Shakespeare (1564 ndash;1616) belonged through most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain s Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it became The King s Men in 1603 when… …

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