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  • 21Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet — Sir William Withey Gull, 1st Baronet (December 31, 1816 – January 29, 1890) was an English physician. BiographyWilliam Withey Gull was born on 31 December 1816 aboard the barge The Dove moored at St Osyth Mill in the parish of Saint Leonards,… …

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  • 22Lope de Vega — Infobox Writer name = Lope de Vega caption = Portrait of Lope de Vega birthdate = 25 November 1562 birthplace = Madrid, Spain deathdate = 27 August 1635 deathplace = Madrid, Spain life = occupation = Poet, playwright movement = genre =… …

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  • 23Darren "Whackhead" Simpson — Born Darren Simpson April 19, 1977 (1977 04 19) (age 34)[1 …

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  • 24Rachmaninoff, Sergey — ▪ Russian musician Introduction in full  Sergey Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff , Rachmaninoff also spelled  Rakhmaninov , or  Rachmaninov  born March 20 [April 1, New Style], 1873, Oneg, near Semyonovo, Russia died March 28, 1943, Beverly Hills,… …

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  • 25Protestantism — • Discussion of Protestant beliefs and doctrines Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Protestantism     Protestantism     † …

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  • 26vagary — n. (pl. ies) a caprice; an eccentric idea or act (the vagaries of Fortune). Derivatives: vagarious adj. Etymology: L vagari wander …

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  • 27Le Livre des snobs — The Book of Snobs Le Livre des snobs (W. M. Thackeray, The Book of Snobs) Première de couverture de l édition originale …

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  • 28Major houses in A Song of Ice and Fire — The following is a list of the notable characters in George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire series of epic fantasy novels, belonging to one of the major aristocratic houses of fictional Westeros, and explains in detail what happens to these …

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  • 29inconstance — [ ɛ̃kɔ̃stɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1220; lat. inconstantia 1 ♦ Vieilli ou littér. Facilité à changer (d opinion, de résolution, de sentiment, de conduite). ⇒ caprice, instabilité, mobilité, versatilité. L inconstance du public. ♢ Plus cour. Tendance à l… …

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  • 30passer — [ pase ] v. <conjug. : 1> • 1050; lat. pop. °passare, de passus « 1. pas » I ♦ V. intr. (auxil. avoir ou être; être est devenu plus cour.) A ♦ Se déplacer d un mouvement continu (par rapport à un lieu fixe, à un observateur). 1 ♦ Être… …

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