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  • 81Altar — For other uses, see Altar (disambiguation). Detail from Religion, Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C …

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  • 82Thutmose III — Tuthmosis III, Manahpi(r)ya in the Amarna letters Thutmosis III statue in Luxor Museum Pharaoh of Egyp …

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  • 83MTV Unplugged in New York — Live album by Nirvana Released November 1, 1994 …

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  • 84Nika riots — The Nika riots (Greek: Στάση του Νίκα), or Nika revolt, took place over the course of a week in Constantinople in AD 532. It was the most violent riot that Constantinople had ever seen to that point, with nearly half the city being burned or… …

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  • 85Douglas Livingstone (poet) — Douglas Livingstone (1932–1996) was a South African poet. He was born in Kuala Lumpur, but his family moved to Natal after his father was taken prisoner during the Japanese invasion of Malaya. He attended Kearsney College and in 1964, he started… …

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  • 861974 Whitbread Awards — Children s BookWinner:*Russell Hoban Quentin Blake, How Tom Beat Captain Najork His Hired Sportsmen *Jill Paton Walsh, The Emperor s Winding Sheet First BookWinner:*Claire Tomalin, The Life And Death of Mary Wollstonecraft NovelWinner:*Iris… …

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  • 87Auric Goldfinger — Character from the James Bond franchise Affiliation SMERSH (novel) Auric Industries (Self employed/film) SPECTRE ( …

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  • 88Gladys Mitchell — (21 April 1901 – 27 July 1983) was an English author best known for her creation of Mrs. Bradley, the heroine of numerous detective novels. She also wrote under the pseudonyms Stephen Hockaby and Malcolm Torrie. Feted during her life (called the… …

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  • 89Jill Paton Walsh — Jill Paton Walsh, CBE, FRSL (born 29 April 1937) is an English novelist and children s writer. Born as Gillian Bliss and educated at St. Michael s Convent,[1] North Finchley, London, she read English Literature at St Anne s College, Oxford. She… …

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  • 90In the Pines — also known as Black Girl and Where Did You Sleep Last Night? , is a traditional American folk song which dates back to at least the 1870s, and is believed to be Southern Appalachian in origin. The identity of the song s author is unknown, but it …

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