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  • 91Filk music — Pegasus Award redirects here. For the satirical award which seeks to expose parapsychological frauds, see Pigasus Award. Filking at ConClave 30. Filk is a musical culture, genre, and community tied to science fiction/fantasy fandom and a type of… …

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  • 92H. G. Wells — Wells pictured some time before 1916 Born Herbert George Wells 21 September 1866(1866 09 21) Bromley, Kent, England, United Kingdom …

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  • 93Punk rock — This article is about the music genre. For the play of the same name, see Punk Rock (play). Punk rock Stylistic origins Rock and roll • folk • rockabilly • ska • surf rock • garage rock • …

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  • 94Jean Giraud — This article is about the French comic book artist. For the French mathematician, see Jean Giraud (mathematician). Jean Giraud Jean Giraud at the International Festival of Comics in Łódź, 4 October 2008 …

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  • 95Poetry analysis — is the process of investigating a poem s form, content, and history in an informed way, with the aim of heightening one s own and others understanding and appreciation of the work.The words poem and poetry derive from the Greek poiēma (to make)… …

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  • 96Workington — For other uses, see Workington (disambiguation). Coordinates: 54°38′11″N 3°33′18″W / 54.6365°N 3.5549°W / 54.6365; 3.5549 …

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  • 97My Word! — For a definition of the interjection my word , see the Wiktionary entry my word. My Word! Genre Literary humorous panel game Running time 30 mins Country United Kingdom …

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  • 98Jeremy Clarkson — Clarkson, 2006 Born Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson 11 April 1960 (1960 04 11) (age 51)[ …

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  • 99Apples to Apples — Infobox Game title = Apples to Apples subtitle = The Game of Hilarious Comparisons! image link = image caption = The cover of the Apples to Apples Party Box designer = illustrator = publisher = Mattel players = 4 10 ages = 12 and up setup time =… …

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  • 100Stylistics (linguistics) — Stylistics is the study of varieties of language whose properties position that language in . For example, the language of advertising, politics, religion, individual authors, etc., or the language of a period in time, all are used distinctively… …

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