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  • 91Ray, James Earl — born March 10, 1928, Alton, Ill., U.S. died April 23, 1998, Nashville, Tenn. Assassin of Martin Luther King, Jr. Ray was a petty criminal who had been sentenced several times to prison; he escaped from the Missouri state prison in 1967. In… …

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  • 92attainder — at·tain·der /ə tān dər/ n [Anglo French atteinder, from ateindre to convict, sentence, literally, to reach, attain, ultimately from Latin attingere to reach, from ad to + tangere to touch]: the termination of the civil rights of a person upon a… …

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  • 93Anarcho-punk — Infobox Music genre name=Anarcho punk color = white bgcolor = crimson stylistic origins= Punk rock Street punk Rebel songs Drinking songs cultural origins=late 1970s United Kingdom instruments=Vocals Electric guitar Bass Drums occasional use of… …

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  • 94Decca Records — Not to be confused with Decca Label Group. Decca Records Parent company Universal Music Group Founded 1929 Founder Edward Lewis …

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  • 95Ian Chappell — Personal information Full name Ian Michael Chappell Born 26 September 1943 (1943 09 26) (age 68) Unley, South Australia, Australia Nickname Chappe …

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  • 96Lupe Pintor — Jose Guadalupe Pintor Guzman (born April 13, 1955), better known as Lupe Pintor, is a former World Boxing Champion from Cuajimalpa, Mexico. Nicknamed El Indio De Cuajimalpa or The Indian From Cuajimalpa , he started boxing professionally in 1974 …

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  • 97History of Schleswig-Holstein — The Jutland Peninsula is a long peninsula in Northern Europe, and the current Schleswig Holstein is its southern part. Schleswig is also called South Jutland. The old Scandinavian sagas, perhaps dating back to the times of the Angles and Jutes… …

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  • 98Thomas Hooker — For the State Representative, see Thomas Hooker (Michigan politician). For the singer, see Tom Hooker. Thomas Hooker Hooker s Company reach the Connecticut, publishers: Estes Lauriat, 1879 Born July 5, 1586(1586 07 05) …

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  • 99Vassal — For other uses, see Vassal (disambiguation). English Feudalism …

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  • 100Arhat — In the sramanic traditions of ancient India (most notably those of Mahavira and Gautama Buddha) arhat (Sanskrit) or arahant (Pali) signified a spiritual practitioner who had to use an expression common in the tipitaka laid down the burden and… …

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