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  • 91Dougla — Dougla, a word used by people of the West Indies, especially in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. It is used to describe people who are a product of Afro Trinidadian and Indo Trinidadian descent. It is a non hereditary means of naming people; that… …

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  • 92Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1877–1880 — This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1877 to 1880. Elections for the ninth Legislative Assembly were held between 24 October and 12 November 1877 with parliament first meeting on 27 November 1877. There were… …

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  • 93Hell ship — The term hell ship mainly refers to the ships used by the Imperial Japanese Navy to transport Allied prisoners of war (POWs) out of the Philippines, Hong Kong and Singapore during World War II. The POWs were taken to Japan, Taiwan, Manchuria, or… …

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  • 94Nero (film) — Imperium: Nero Directed by Paul Marcus Starring Hans Matheson Laura Morante John Simm Matthias Habich Running time 197 min …

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  • 95Jacques Paganel — Jacques Eliacin François Marie Paganel is one of the main characters in Jules Verne s novel In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants du capitaine Grant ). Paganel represents the absent minded professor stock character.Verne gives a… …

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  • 96ConferenceBike — Detailaufnahme Das ConferenceBike ist ein Fahrrad für 7 Pers …

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  • 97Nave infernal — El Oryoku Maru. El término hell ship o nave infernal se refiere mayormente a las naves usadas por la Armada Imperial Japonesa para transportar a los prisioneros de guerra aliados fuera de Filipinas, Hong Kong y Singapur durante la Segunda Guerra… …

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  • 98Корабли ада — «Ориоку Мару» «Корабли ада» (англ. hell ships)  созданное военнопленными союзников в период Второй мировой войны название судов японского торгового флота, перевозивших военнопленных и рабочих, насильственно взятых с оккупированных… …

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  • 99DALEY, Victor James William Patrick (1858-1905) — generally known as Victor Daley poet was born at Navan, Ireland, on 5 September 1858. His father, a soldier, died when he was an infant, his mother was a Morrison of Scotch descent. He lived for some time with his grandfather who brought him up… …

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  • 100MORDAUNT, Elinor (c. 1872-1942) — novelist daughter of St John L. Clowes and the Hon. Mrs Clowes, was born at Cotgrove Place, Nottinghamshire, England, about the year 1872, and was christened Evelyn Mary. In 1897 she went to Mauritius and there married a planter named Wiehe. The… …

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