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  • 101History of Poland (1569–1795) — History of Poland This article is part of a series Chronology List of Polish monarchs …

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  • 102Mark William Hofmann — (born 7 December 1954) is an American counterfeiter, forger and murderer. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished forgers in history, Hofmann is especially noted for his creation of documents related to the history of the Latter Day Saint …

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  • 103Compulsive hoarding — in an apartment, early 1970s Compulsive hoarding (or pathological hoarding or disposophobia)[1] is the acquisition of possessions (and failure to use or discard them) in excess of socially normative amounts, even if the items are worthless,… …

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  • 104New Chronology (Fomenko-Nosovsky) — The New Chronology is a rewriting of world chronology, based on the contention that conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed. The central concepts of the New Chronology are derived from the ideas of Nikolai Morozov,cite… …

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  • 105Lawrence Taylor — NFLretired caption=Lawrence Taylor on the golf course in 2007. position=Outside Linebacker number=56 birthdate=birth date and age|mf=yes|1959|2|4 Williamsburg, Virginia debutyear=1981 finalyear=1993 draftyear=1981 draftround=1 draftpick=2 college …

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  • 106Collyer brothers — For the creators of the Championship Manager series of computer games, see Collyer brothers (game designers). Langley Collyer, c. 1942 Homer Lusk Collyer (November 6, 1881 – March 21, 1947) and Langley Wakeman Collyer (October 3, 1885 – March… …

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  • 107Planned obsolescence — The Centennial Light in the Livermore, California Firehouse is often cited as evidence for the existence of planned obsolescence in later produced light bulbs.[1] Planned obsolescence or built in obsolescence[2] …

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  • 108Phil of the Future — Format Situation comedy Science fiction Created by Tim Maile Douglas Tuber …

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  • 109Kipple — The word kipple refers to unwanted or useless junk that tends to reproduce itself. According to science fiction author Philip K. Dick, kipple is a kind of domestic version of entropy: household disorder, kitchen sink chaos. The classic definition …

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  • 110Harry Potter (character) — Harry Potter Harry Potter character …

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