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  • 91Curse and mark of Cain — Mark of Cain redirects here. For other uses, see Mark of Cain (disambiguation). In Christianity and Judaism, the curse of Cain and the mark of Cain refer to the passages in the Biblical Book of Genesis where God declared that Cain, the firstborn… …

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  • 92Sir John Macpherson, 1st Baronet — John Macpherson, 1st Baronet (ca. 1745 ndash; 12 January 1821), from Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland, was a Scottish administrator in India. He was the acting Governor General of India from 1785 to 1786.Macpherson was born in 1745 at Sleat in the… …

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  • 93Andhra State — [ 1859. Created by the British, Madras was mainly composed of Telugus (North) and Tamils (South).] Andhra State was a state in India created on October 1 1953 from the Telugu speaking northern districts of Madras Presidency. On November 1 1956 it …

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  • 94Robert Spitzer (psychiatrist) — Dr. Robert L. Spitzer is a Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City, United States and is on the research faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. He was chair of the task force of …

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  • 95Grossmünster — The Grossmünster ( great minster ) is a Romanesque style church that played an important role in the history of the Protestant Reformation. It is one of the three major churches of Zürich (the others being the Fraumünster and St. Peterskirche).… …

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  • 96Stages on Life's Way — (Danish: Stadier På Livets Vej ) is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard written in 1845. The book was written as a continuation of Kierkegaard s masterpiece Either/Or . While Either/Or is about the aesthetic and ethical realms, Stages… …

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  • 97Burr–Hamilton duel — An artistic rendering of the July 11, 1804 duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton by J. Mund. The Burr–Hamilton duel was a duel between two prominent American politicians, the former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and… …

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  • 98Lawrence Kearny — Commodore Lawrence Kearny (30 November 1789 ndash; 29 November 1868) was an officer in the United States Navy during the early nineteenth century. In the early 1840 s he began negotiations with China which opened that country to U.S. trade and… …

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  • 99Sequoia University — was an unaccredited higher education institution in Los Angeles, California which acquired a reputation as a prolific degree mill selling degree certificates. Although it was eventually shut down by a court order, it is most notable today as the… …

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  • 100Robert Latta (White House intruder) — Robert Allen Latta Clarity, James F., and Warren Weaver Jr. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0CEFDC133BF932A05752C0A963948260 sec= spon= Briefing: Disavowal of Intruder] . New York Times 31 January 1985.] was a water meter reader …

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