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  • 91H. Montgomery Hyde — Harford Montgomery Hyde (14 August 1907 – 10 August 1989), born in Belfast, was a barrister, politician (Ulster Unionist MP for Belfast North), author and biographer, who lost his seat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as a result of… …

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  • 92Matsui Okinaga — In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsui . Matsui Okinaga (松井 興長?, 1582 July 24, 1661) also known as Nagaoka Sado (長岡 佐渡?) was a Japanese samurai who …

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  • 93Hamersley Development Scheme — The Hamersley Development Scheme was conceived in 1967 and built over the ensuing years as part of a major effort by the Government of Western Australia to force down the price of land elsewhere in the Perth metropolitan area by opening up and… …

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  • 94The Living Church — is a weekly magazine based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin providing commentary and news information on the Episcopal Church in the United States. In continuous publication since 1878, it has generally been identified with the Anglo Catholic wing of… …

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  • 95Leanne Wood — AM Member of the Welsh Assembly for South Wales Central Incumbent …

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  • 96Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy — There are many customs and traditions associated with the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. These include formal customs including separate crests associated with ships, ensigns and fleet reviews. There are also several less formal customs and… …

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  • 97Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis — This article deals with a subset of the intellectual process of intelligence analysis itself, as opposed to intelligence analysis management, which in turn is a subcomponent of intelligence cycle management. For a complete hierarchical list of… …

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  • 98Jorhat College — (Amalgamated) is an Arts College of co education in Jorhat, India. The name by itself commemorates the history of amalgamation of two different Colleges. viz., Jorhat College and New Jorhat College. The amalgamation took place in 1970, but both… …

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  • 99Jogajog — is a novel by Rabindranath Tagore. It was published in book form in 1929 (Asharh 1336). It was first serialised in the magazine Bichitra from Ashwin 1334 to Choitro 1335. In the first two issues the novel was titled Tin Purush . In the third… …

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  • 100The Fringes of the Fleet — is a booklet written in 1916 by Rudyard Kipling (1865 1936). The booklet contains essays and poems that Kipling wrote about nautical subjects in World War I.It is also the title of a song cycle written in 1917 with music by the English composer… …

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