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  • 121Léon Gozlan — (September 11, 1803 September 14, 1866), French novelist and play writer, was born at Marseille.When he was still a boy, his father, who had made a large fortune as a ship broker, met with a series of misfortunes, and Léon, before completing his… …

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  • 122Tich Freeman — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Tich Freeman country = England fullname = Alfred Percy Freeman nickname = Tich dayofbirth = 17 monthofbirth = 5 yearofbirth = 1888 placeofbirth = Lewisham, London countryofbirth = England dayofdeath = 28… …

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  • 123Windows Live OneCare — A screenshot of Windows Live OneCare 2.5.2900.03 …

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  • 124Bird louse — refers to any chewing louse (paraphyletic suborder Mallophaga) which parasitizes birds. Recent reclassification has found that bird lice belong to two suborders, Amblycera and Ischnocera, although some members of these suborders do not parasitize …

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  • 125Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki — (1787 1860) was a Polish general, Commander in Chief of the November Uprising (1830 1831).He was born in Galicia in 1787. After completing his education at the Lwów University, he entered the Polish Legion formed in the Duchy of Warsaw, as a… …

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  • 126Neiden, Finnmark — Neiden Njauddâm   Village   …

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  • 127Italian Wolf — Taxobox name = Italian Wolf image width = 200px status= VU regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Carnivora familia = Canidae genus = Canis species = C. lupus subspecies = C. l. italicus trinomial = Canis lupus italicus… …

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  • 128Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology — MythologyTurkic and Mongolian mythologyIn Altaic mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples, the wolf is a revered animal. The shamanic Turkic peoples even believed they were descendants of wolves in Turkic legends. The legend of Asena is an… …

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