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  • 81favor — Synonyms and related words: OK, abet, abetment, accept, acceptance, accommodate, accomplishment, accord respect to, account, acculturate, acknowledgment, act of courtesy, act of grace, act of kindness, adherence, admiration, admire, adopt,… …

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  • 82Boxing Day — Christmas box redirects here. For the genus of shrubs, see Sarcococca. Boxing Day Observed by some members and former members of the Commonwealth of Nations Type Bank holiday / Public holiday Date 26 December – Bank or public holiday …

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  • 83Book of Common Prayer — For the novel, see A Book of Common Prayer. Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …

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  • 85Armenian Genocide — Armenian civilians are marched to a nearby prison i …

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  • 86History of crime fiction — Crime fiction is a typically 19th and 20th century genre, dominated by British and American writers. This article explores its historical development as a genre.Crime fiction in historyIt was only from the 19th century that novels and stories… …

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  • 87Doctor Who (1996 film) — Doctor Who (film) redirects here. For the Dalek movies with Peter Cushing, see Dr. Who (Dalek films). 156 – Doctor Who Doctor Who television movie The Doctor and the Master in their climactic ba …

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  • 88Li-Young Lee — Infobox writer name = Li Young Lee imagesize = caption = pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = August 19, 1957 birthplace = Jakarta, Indonesia deathdate = deathplace = occupation = poet nationality = USA period = genre = subject = movement =… …

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  • 89World War II in Timeline-191 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Second Great War partof= Timeline 191 caption= date=1941 1944 place=Worldwide casus=Europe: French invasion of Alsace Lorraine after German refusal to return it to FranceNorth America: Confederate invasion of… …

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  • 90Chełmno extermination camp — Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland (marked with black and white skulls) …

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