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  • 61Winston Churchill — For other uses, see Winston Churchill (disambiguation). Churchill redirects here. For other uses, see Churchill (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill …

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  • 62success — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Favorable termination Nouns 1. success, successfulness; good fortune, luck, run of luck; prosperity; accomplishment (see completion); one s finest hour. 2. (financial success) great success, land office… …

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  • 63Lord family — For related performers, see List of One Life to Live characters. Lord Ethnicity English, Welsh, Dutch Current region Delaware Valley Information Place of origin …

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  • 64Victoria Lord — Erika Slezak as Victoria Lord One Life to Live Portrayed by Erika Slezak (and others …

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  • 65SHALOM ALEICHEM — (Sholem Aleykhem; narrative persona and subsequent pseudonym of Sholem Rabinovitsh (Rabinovitz); 1859–1916), Yiddish prose writer and humorist born on February 18, 1859 (old style; March 2, new style), in Pereyaslav (today: Pereyaslav… …

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  • 66Belisarius series — The Belisarius Series is an epic fictional saga of heroic scope in the alternate history and military history sub genres of science fiction with its protagonist being the real historical figure, the Byzantine general, Flavius Belisarius (505… …

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  • 67Master of the Game —   1982 1st edition cover Author(s) …

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  • 68disaster — n 1. catastrophe, calamity, tragedy, terrible accident or occurrence, Sl. curtains; shock, blow, heavy or staggering or nasty blow, buffet, stroke, fell stroke, stroke of ill or bad luck or fortune; mishap, mischance, misfortune, miscarriage,… …

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  • 69killing — n 1. murder, slaying, manslaughter, thug gee, fatality, death, violent death, bloody or foul murder, murder most foul, foul play, assassination, shooting, strangling, strangulation, garrotting, poisoning; execution, capital punishment, judicial… …

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  • 70English literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… …

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