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  • 81Libby Thompson — Mary Elizabeth Libby Thompson (1855 1953) was a prostitute and dance hall girl who worked in Dodge City, Kansas and other frontier cattle towns during the 1870s. She later became famous as Squirrel Tooth Alice, madam of a brothel in Sweetwater,… …

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  • 82Pot washing — is the process of cleaning low to heavily baked on items off of restaurant kitchen food equipment including but not limited to pots, pans, trays, tubs and more.Pot washing is often a heavy sector in restaurants and kitchens, ergonomically a… …

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  • 83Tyler Smith (theater) — Dr. Tyler August Smith is a preeminent theater historian and screenwriter most famous for his research into 19th century burlesque. He is currently a professor of theater history at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois.… …

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  • 84Mélanie Calvat — Françoise Mélanie Calvat called Mathieu (7 November 1831 Corps, Isère, France 15 December 1904 Altamura, Italy) was a French Roman catholic religious sister and Marian visionary. As a religious, she was called Sister Mary of the Cross. Contents 1 …

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  • 85BP — Infobox Company company name = BP p.l.c. company company type = Public (lse|BP) (nyse|BP) company slogan = Beyond petroleum. foundation = 1908 (as the Anglo Persian Oil Company) 1954 (as The British Petroleum Company) location = flagicon|UK… …

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  • 86Undergarment — Underwear redirects here. For other uses, see Underwear (disambiguation). Women s panties or knickers …

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  • 87Breastfeeding — Suckling and nursing are synonyms. For other uses, see Nursing (disambiguation) and Suckling (disambiguation) An infant breastfeeding …

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  • 88detergent — /di terr jeuhnt/, n. 1. any of a group of synthetic, organic, liquid or water soluble cleaning agents that, unlike soap, are not prepared from fats and oils, are not inactivated by hard water, and have wetting agent and emulsifying agent… …

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  • 89Fracastoro, Girolamo — Latin Hieronymus Fracastorius born с 1478, Verona, Republic of Venice died Aug. 8, 1553, Caffi, near Verona Italian physician, poet, astronomer, and geologist. He is best known for Syphilis, or the French Disease (1530), an account in rhyme of… …

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  • 90soap and detergent — ▪ chemical compound Introduction       substances that, when dissolved in water, possess the ability to remove dirt (detergent) from surfaces such as the human skin, textiles, and other solids. The seemingly simple process of cleaning a soiled… …

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