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  • 81Balliol College, Oxford — Oxford College Infobox name = Balliol College university = Oxford picture = primary colour = #202336 colours = named for = John I de Balliol established = 1263 sister college = St John s College, Cambridge head name = Master head = Andrew Graham… …

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  • 82Mew — Mew(s) may refer to: Contents 1 Sounds 2 Animal lodgings 3 People 4 …

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  • 83Oliver Twist — For other uses, see Oliver Twist (disambiguation). Oliver Twist …

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  • 84Natsume Sōseki — in 1912 Born 9 February 1867(1867 02 09) Tokyo, Japan Died 9 December 1916(1916 1 …

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  • 85Marshal — This article is about a title. For other meanings, see Marshal (disambiguation). For the rank of Field Marshal, see Field Marshal. Marshal (also spelled marshall, more commonly in British English than American English[1][2]), is a word used in… …

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  • 86Malingering — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Z76.5 ICD 9 V65.2 MeSH …

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  • 87Simon Raven — Simon Arthur Noël Raven (1927 2001) was an English novelist, essayist, dramatist and raconteur who, in a writing career of forty years, caused controversy, amusement and offence. His obituary in The Guardian noted that, he combined elements of… …

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  • 88Bungalow — For the German film, see Bungalow (film). Modern Indian multi storied bungalow in an affluent area near Bangalore, India …

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  • 89Royal Tunbridge Wells — Tunbridge Wells redirects here. For other uses, see Tunbridge Wells (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°08′00″N 0°15′53″E / 51.1332°N 0.2647°E …

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  • 90Louis Couperin — (c. 1626 ndash; 1661) was a French Baroque composer who made significant contributions to the development of Baroque keyboard music. A skillful harpsichordist, organist, and gambist, he was one of the founders of the French harpsichord school and …

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