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  • 61coryphée — noun Etymology: French, from Latin coryphaeus Date: 1828 a ballet dancer who dances in a small group instead of in the corps de ballet or as a soloist …

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  • 62Canidae — Canids[1] Temporal range: 39.75–0 Ma …

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  • 63Joseph Stalin — Stalin redirects here. For other uses, see Stalin (disambiguation). Joseph Stalin Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Сталин Georgian: იოსებ ბესარიონის ძე სტალინი …

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  • 64Saint Peter — For other uses, see St. Peter (disambiguation). Saint Peter the Apostle Painting of Saint Peter by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the saint as Pope (1611 1612). Prince of the Apostles, First Pope, Martyr, Preacher …

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  • 65Drama — For other uses, see Drama (disambiguation). Dramas redirects here. For the indie rock band, see The Dramas. See also: Theatre Literature Major forms …

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  • 66Epode — Epode, in verse, is the third part of an ode, which followed the strophe and the antistrophe, and completed the movement.At a certain point in time the choirs, which had previously chanted to right of the altar or stage, and then to left of it,… …

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  • 67Greek chorus — A Greek chorus (Greek: χορός, khoros) is a homogenous, non individualised group of performers in the plays of classical Greece, who comment with a collective voice on the dramatic action.[1] It originally consisted of fifty members which were… …

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  • 68Sibley-Monroe checklist 3 — The Sibley Monroe checklist was a landmark document in the study of birds. It drew on extensive DNA DNA hybridisation studies to reassess the relationships between modern birds. Piciformes (continued)Megalaimidae* Psilopogon pyrolophus Fire… …

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  • 69Sibley-Monroe checklist 14 — The Sibley Monroe checklist was a landmark document in the study of birds. It drew on extensive DNA DNA hybridisation studies to reassess the relationships between modern birds. Passeriformes (continued)Callaeatidae* Callaeas cinerea Kokako *… …

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  • 70Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople — Acacius (died 489) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489. Acacius was practically the first prelate throughout the Eastern Orthodoxy and renowned for ambitious participation in the Monophysitism controversy. Acacius… …

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