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  • 61Louisiana — This article is about the U.S. state of Louisiana. For other uses, see Louisiana (disambiguation). State of Louisiana État de Louisiane Léta de la Lwizyàn …

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  • 62Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab — Infobox Philosopher region = Islamic scholar era = Modern era color = #B0C4DE image caption =Saudi Arabia name = Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahab birth = 1703 death = 1792 school tradition = Sunni main interests = influences = Ibn Taymiyyah influenced …

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  • 63Mainz — This article is about the city in Germany. For the light cruiser, see SMS Mainz. For the Mainz sword, see Gladius. Mainz Mainz Old Town View from the citadel (2003) …

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  • 64Malleus Maleficarum — For the album, see Malleus Maleficarum (album). For the 2006 English action/horror film by James Eaves, see The Witches Hammer. For the 1969 Czech film by Otakar Vávra, see Witchhammer. For the Supernatural episode, see Malleus Maleficarum… …

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  • 65Nihilism — This article is about the philosophical doctrines. For other uses, see Nihilism (disambiguation). Certainty series Agnosticism Belief Certainty Doubt Determini …

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  • 66Nazi Party — National Socialist German Workers Party Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei …

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  • 68Nicolas Chauvin — is a legendary, possibly apocryphal French soldier and patriot who is supposed to have served in the First Army of the French Republic and subsequently in La Grande Armée of Napoleon. His name is the eponym of chauvinism, a term for excessive… …

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  • 69Otto von Bismarck — Not to be confused with Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck. Otto von Bismarck Otto von Bismarck in August 1890 1st Chancellor of the German Empire …

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  • 70On Fairy-Stories — is an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien which discusses the fairy story as a literary form. It was initially written for presentation by Tolkien as the Andrew Lang lecture at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, in 1939. It first appeared in print,… …

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