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  • 111Gilberto Govi — (born Amerigo Armando Gilberto Govi, Genoa 22 October 1885; died 28 April 1966) was an Italian actor, founder of the Genoese Dialectal Theatre.His greatest successes were I manezzi pe majâ na figgia (I maneggi per maritare una figlia, The… …

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  • 112Brown truss — A Brown truss is a type of bridge truss, used in covered bridges. It is noted for its economical use of materials and is named after the inventor, Josiah Brown Jr., of Buffalo, New York, who patented it July 7, 1857 as US patent 17,722.cite… …

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  • 113Nirupama Dutt — is an Indian writer. Noted for a passionate personal style, she writes poems in Punjabi, and sometimes transcreates them in English. Born in 1955, she is an established presence in the field of Punjabi poetry and short fiction. A senior… …

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  • 114Evangeline Records — is an independent American record label based in San Francisco, California that promotes and releases music in the the Indie Rock, Baroque Pop, Psych Folk, and Gothic Americana genres. The label was founded by notable songwriters Bob Frank and… …

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  • 115Deep in the Shed — Studio album by Marcus Roberts Released 1990 …

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  • 116scherzo — /skert soh/, n., pl. scherzos, scherzi /skert see/. Music. a movement or passage of light or playful character, esp. as the second or third movement of a sonata or a symphony. [1850 55; < It: joke, deriv. of scherzare to joke, of Langobardic orig …

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  • 117darkish — adjective Somewhat dark. The color they chose was too darkish for a wedding …

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  • 118Mask (Vangelis album) — Mask Studio album by Vangelis Released 1985 …

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  • 119Motherpeace Tarot — The Motherpeace Tarot is a feminist inspired deck of tarot cards, in which most of the figures are female. It was created in the late 1970s by two women from Berkeley, California, Karen Vogel and Vicki Noble. The idea for the deck came to them in …

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  • 120dusky — 1550s, somewhat dark, from DUSK (Cf. dusk) + Y (Cf. y) (2) …

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