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  • 61Johnny Murtagh — For the New Zealand cricketer, see: John MurtaghJohnny Murtagh (born Navan, County Meath, May 14, 1970) is an Irish flat racing jockey. Background He was a promising schoolboy footballer and boxer when he was younger. At a fight evening held at a …

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  • 62Budapest Quartet — The Budapest Quartet was a string quartet in existence from 1917 to 1967. Originally consisted of three Hungarians and a Dutchman, the quartet, at the end, consisted of four Russians. In its last decade it recorded for Columbia Records. Members… …

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  • 63Ubayd Zakani — Nezam od Din Ubeydollah Zâkâni (Persian: خواجه نظام‌الدین عبیدالله زاکانی), or simply Ubayd i Zākāni (Persian: عبید زاکانی d. 1370 CE), was a Persian poet and satirist of the 14th century (Timurid Period) from the city of Qazvin. He studied in… …

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  • 64A Murder is Announced — Infobox Book | name = A Murder is Announced title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie illustrator = cover artist = Not known country = United Kingdom language = English… …

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  • 65Nimrod Expedition — Jameson Adams, Frank Wild and Eric Marshall (from left to right) plant the Union jack at their southernmost position, 88° 23′, on 9 January 1909. The photograph was taken by expedition leader Ernest Shackleton. The British Antarctic… …

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  • 66The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses — for the Armour of Achilles is a Caroline era stage play, an interlude written by James Shirley and first published in 1659. As its title indicates, the subject of the play is a staple of the classical literature; Shirley most likely drew upon… …

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  • 67Hugh Magnus of France — Infobox Monarch|name=Hugh (II) the Great title=King of the Franks (more...) caption= reign=As co King: 19 June 1017 ndash; 17 September 1025 coronation=19 June 1017, church of St Corneille, Compiègne othertitles= full name= predecessor= successor …

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  • 68Pliny the Younger — Latin Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus born AD 61/62, Comum died с 113, Bithynia, Asia Minor Roman author and administrator. The nephew of Pliny the Elder, he practiced law and held official posts, including consul and head of the military and… …

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  • 69puffery — noun a) An act of puffing. b) Fulsome public praise …

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  • 70Wikipedia:Glossary — Welcome to Wikipedia, which anyone can edit. Help index: Ask questions · Learn wikicode · View FAQ · Read Glossary · Live Wikipedia editing related help via web chat  …

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