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  • 121Japanese honorifics — This article is about titles and honorifics in Japan. For more on the implementation of honorifics in the Japanese language, see Honorific speech in Japanese. The Japanese language uses a broad array of honorific suffixes for addressing or… …

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  • 122Harcourt Lees — Sir Harcourt Lees (1776 1852), political pamphleteer, born 29 November 1776, was eldest son of Sir John Lees, Bart. (created 1804), by Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Cathcart of Glandusk, Ayrshire. He graduated B.A. at Trinity College, Cambridge …

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  • 123List of nicknames of historical personages — This is a list of nicknames of notable people, both current and historical.This list does not include athletes, criminals, entertainers, monarchs, or U.S. Presidents, who are dealt with elsewhere. NOTOC 0 9* 31 Knot mdash; Arleigh Burke, United… …

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  • 124Singapore Cord Blood Bank — The Singapore Cord Blood Bank (Abbreviation: SCBB) is Singapore’s only public cord blood bank that collects, processes and stores donated umbilical cord blood for use in stem cell transplants. Its cord blood units may be searched for use by… …

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  • 125Lucy Robinson — This article refers to the fictional character. For the British actress, see Lucy Robinson (actress) Infobox soap character colour = Television colour|Neighbours name = Lucy Robinson series=Neighbours first = March 18, 1985 Episode 1 last =… …

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  • 126Matilda Betham-Edwards — Not to be confused with the poet Matilda Betham (1776–1852). Matilda Betham Edwards (March 4, 1836 Westerfield, Ipswich – January 4, 1919 Hastings) was an English novelist, travel writer and francophile. She was also a prolific poet and wrote… …

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  • 127Fred Beardsley — Infobox Football biography playername = Fred Beardsley fullname = Frederick William Beardsley dateofbirth = 1856 cityofbirth = Nottingham countryofbirth = England dateofdeath = 1939 cityofdeath = Plumstead, London countryofdeath = England height …

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  • 128Beremiz Samir — Beremiz Samir, nicknamed The Man Who Counted or The Man who Calculated, was a fictitious Persian mathematician of the 13th century, created by Brazilian writer Júlio César de Mello e Souza. The life and teachings of Beremiz Samir are the subject… …

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