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  • 71Terry Fox — For other uses, see Terry Fox (disambiguation). Terry Fox …

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  • 72Judith Butler — Butler during a lecture at the University of Hamburg. April 2007 Full name Judith Butler Born February 24, 1956 (1956 02 24) (age 55) Clevelan …

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  • 73pecker — n. (colloq.) (BE) spirits courage to keep one s pecker up * * * [ pekə] (colloq.) (BE) [ spirits ] [ courage ] to keep one s pecker up …

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  • 74tenacity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Persistence Nouns tenacity, cohesion, coherence; holding, strength; viscidity, viscosity; pertinacity, perseverance, persistence, resolution, patience; obstinacy, resistance, constancy, retention.… …

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  • 75Culture of the United States Marine Corps — The Culture of the United States Marine Corps is widely varied, but unique amongst the branches of the United States armed forces.[1] Because its members are drawn from across the United States (and resident aliens from other nations),[2] it is… …

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  • 76Grindstone — Grind stone , n. A flat, circular stone, revolving on an axle, for grinding or sharpening tools, or shaping or smoothing objects. [1913 Webster] {To hold one s nose to the grindstone}, {To bring one s nose to the grindstone}, to oppress one; to… …

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  • 77Battle of Maldon — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Maldon partof=the Viking invasion of England caption= date=991 place=Maldon, Essex casus= territory= result=Viking victory combatant1=Anglo Saxons combatant2=Vikings commander1=Byrhtnoth… …

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  • 78Christian Brothers — • A society of male religious approved by the Church, but not taking Holy orders, and having for its object the personal sanctification of its members and the Christian education of youth, especially of the children of artisans and the poor… …

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  • 79Cyril Edward Gourley — Born 19 January 1893 Liverpool, England …

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  • 80Bushido literature — Early Literature=KojikiThe Kojiki is Japan s oldest extant book. Written in 712 AD, it contains passages about Yamato Takeru, the son of the emperor Keiko. It includes references to the use and admiration of the sword by Japanese warriors:: The… …

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