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  • 111The Two Babylons — was an anti Catholic religious pamphlet produced initially by the Scottish theologian and Protestant Presbyterian Alexander Hislop in 1853. It was later expanded in 1858 and finally published as a book in 1919. Its central theme is its allegation …

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  • 112The Acacia Strain — Origin Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States. Genres Deathcore[1][2][3] …

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  • 113Dead Sea — For the Brian Keene book of the same name, see Dead Sea (novel). Dead Sea A view from the Israeli side looking across to Jordan Coord …

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  • 114Dead zone (ecology) — This article is about the oceanic phenomenon. For other uses, see Dead Zone (disambiguation). Red circles show the location and size of many dead zones. Black dots show dead zones of unknown size. The size and number of marine dead zones areas… …

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  • 115The Amber Spyglass — infobox Book | name = The Amber Spyglass title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Philip Pullman cover artist = Philip Pullman David Scutt country = United Kingdom language = English series = His Dark Materials genre …

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  • 116The Stand — This article is about the novel. For the television miniseries, see The Stand (TV miniseries). For other uses, see Stand (disambiguation). Project Blue redirects here. For anime series, see Project Blue Earth SOS. The Stand …

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  • 117Dead-ball era — Ebbets Field in 1913 The dead ball era is a baseball term used to describe the period between 1900 (though some date it to the beginning of baseball) and the emergence of Babe Ruth as a power hitter in 1919. In 1919, Ruth hit a then league record …

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  • 118The Pilgrim's Progress — For the Kula Shaker album, see Pilgrims Progress (album). The Pilgrim s Progress   …

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  • 119Dead Souls — For other uses, see Dead Souls (disambiguation). Dead Souls   …

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  • 120The Lord of the Rings — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see The Lord of the Rings (disambiguation). The Lord of the Rings Tolkien s own cover designs for the three volumes Volumes: The Fellowship of the Ring …

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