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  • 101Soldiers of the King — Click here if you are looking for Soldiers of the Queen (Journal) Soldiers of the King is a song written and composed by Leslie Stuart. The song is often sung and published as Soldiers of the Queen depending on the reigning monarch at the… …

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  • 102Norman Jewson — Norman Jewson, pencil drawing by Sir William Rothenstein, 1911 Born 12 February 1884 Norwich, Norfolk, England Died 28 August 1975 …

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  • 103Serica — Serica, the land of the Seres, was the name by which the Ancient Greco Romans referred to a country in Eastern Asia. The Ancients knowledge of this nation was indistinct and often distorted by the wildest fables and myths, though Ptolemy and… …

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  • 104Moscow Serbsky Institute — for Social and Forensic Psychiatry ( ru. Центр социальной и судебной психиатрии им. В.П.Сербского) is a psychiatric hospital and the main center for the forensic psychiatry of the Soviet Union and Russia. The hospital got a lot of negative… …

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  • 105Nicolae Labiş — Nicolae Labiș Born December 2, 1935(1935 12 02) Poiana Mărului, Suceava County, Romania Died December 22, 1956(1956 12 22) (aged 21) Bucharest, Romania Occupation Poet …

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  • 106Discipline (Throbbing Gristle single) — Infobox Album Name = Discipline Type = studio Artist = Throbbing Gristle Released = 1981 Recorded = Genre = Industrial Length = Label = Fetish FET006 Producer = Throbbing Gristle Reviews = Last album = This album = Discipline Next album =… …

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  • 107Notre-Dame Affair — The Notre Dame Affair was an action performed by Michel Mourre, Serge Berna, Ghislain Desnoyers de Marbaix, and Jean Rullier, members of the radical wing of the Lettrist movement, on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1950, at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris,… …

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  • 108Edward Lloyd (tenor) — Edward Lloyd (b. London 1845 d. Worthing 1927) was a British tenor singer who excelled in concert and oratorio performance, and was recognised as the legitimate successor of John Sims Reeves, as the foremost tenor exponent of that genre during… …

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  • 109Shakespeare's style — borrowed from the conventions of the day, while at the same time adapting them to his needs.OverviewShakespeare s first plays were written in the conventional style of the day. He wrote them in a stylised language that does not always spring… …

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  • 110Marcus Porcius Latro — For the saint and bishop of Laon, see Latro of Laon. Marcus Porcius Latro (fl. late 1st century BC) was during the reign of Augustus a celebrated Roman rhetorician considered one of the founders of scholastic rhetoric.[1] He was a Spaniard by… …

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