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  • 121Satyr — In Greek mythology, satyrs ( gr. Σάτυροι, Satyroi ) are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus – satyresses were a late invention of poets – that roamed the woods and mountains. In mythology they are often associated with sex drive and… …

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  • 122Irony — Ironic redirects here. For the song, see Ironic (song). For other uses, see irony (disambiguation). A Stop sign ironically defaced with a beseechment not to deface stop signs Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eirōneía, meaning dissimulation… …

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  • 123Katō Takaaki — Infobox Politician name = Katō Takaaki caption =Prime Minister of Japan birth date =birth date|1860|1|3|df=y birth place =Nagoya, Owari Province, Japan residence = death date = death date and age|1926|1|28|1860|1|3|df=y death place =Tokyo, Japan… …

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  • 124The Royal British Legion — British Legion redirects here. For other uses, see British Legion (disambiguation). The Royal British Legion Abbreviation RBL Motto Service not Self …

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  • 125PunkTV.ca — Infobox Website name = PunkTV.ca favicon = Jeffree Star caption = url = [http://www.punktv.ca PunkTV.ca] commercial = type = News and reviews owner = Dixon Christie author = Dixon Christie launch date = September, 2004 current status = Active… …

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  • 126Daphni Leef — דפני ליף Daphni Leef speaking at a protest rally in Tel Aviv, 23 July 2011 Born January 7, 1986 (1986 01 07) ( …

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  • 127stand — [[t]stæ̱nd[/t]] ♦ stands, standing, stood 1) VERB When you are standing, your body is upright, your legs are straight, and your weight is supported by your feet. [V prep] She was standing beside my bed staring down at me... [V adj] They told me… …

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  • 128have a thick skin — (have) a thick skin able to ignore personal criticism. People will tell you they don t like your clothes or your voice or the color of your eyes, so you need to have a thick skin to survive. During the two years he was the spokesperson for the… …

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