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  • 81Roman legion — For other uses, see legion The Roman Legion (from Latin legio military levy, conscription, from legere to choose ) is a term that can apply both as a transliteration of legio ( conscription or army ) to the entire Roman army and also, more… …

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  • 82Great Lent — Orthodox church in the Czech Republic vested in lenten colors. Liturgical year Western …

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  • 83Lord Voldemort — Voldemort redirects here. For the software project, see Voldemort (distributed data store). Lord Voldemort Harry Potter character …

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  • 84Kiss — A romantic kiss This article is about the physically affectionate act. For other uses, see Kiss (disambiguation). For the municipality in Germany, see K …

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  • 85Titanic (1997 film) — Titanic …

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  • 86The Gong Show — This article is about the show which aired in the 1970s and 1980s. For the current version of the show, see The Gong Show with Dave Attell .Infobox Television show name = The Gong Show caption = The Gong Show titlecard format = Game show num… …

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  • 87Nero Wolfe — This article is about Rex Stout s fictional detective. For other uses, see Nero Wolfe (disambiguation). Bitter End Carl Mueller illustrated Rex Stout s first Nero Wolfe novella for The American Magazine (November 1940) Nero Wolfe is a fictional… …

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  • 88Otis Redding — Background information Birth name Otis Ray Redding, Jr. Born September 9, 1941(1941 09 09 …

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  • 89Gene Wolfe — Infobox Writer name = Gene Wolfe imagesize = 184px caption = pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date and age|1931|5|7|mf=y birthplace = New York City deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist, Short story writer nationality = United States period …

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  • 90St. Bartholomew's Day massacre — Painting by François Dubois, a Huguenot painter born circa 1529 in Amiens, who settled in Switzerland. Although Dubois did not witness the massacre, he depicts Admiral Coligny s body hanging out of a window at the rear to the right. To the left… …

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