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  • 1wayworn — a. Wearied by travelling, travel stained, footsore, weary, fatigued …

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  • 2Italian literature — is literature written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in Italy in other languages spoken in Italy, often languages that are closely related to modern Italian. Early… …

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  • 3The Idler (1758–1760) — This article is about the 18th century series of essays. For other publications called The Idler, see The Idler (disambiguation). The Idler was a series of 103 essays, all but twelve of them by Samuel Johnson, published in the London weekly the… …

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  • 4Mansour Dhao — Ibrahim, sometimes spelled Dao or Daw, is a former Libyan politician. He was a prominent figure in the Gaddafi regime, serving as Muammar Gaddafi s chief of security prior to the fall of Sirte and Gaddafi s death. Dhao was the leader of the… …

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  • 5Woodsball strategy — The term woodsball commander links here. Aside from command duties, woodsball commanders usually fulfill the combat position of rifleman. See Player positions (paintball) for more information. Woodsball strategy is the concept and application of… …

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  • 6Washington Irving — This article is about the writer. For the cricketer, see Irving Washington. Washington Irving Daguerreotype of Washington Irving Born April 3, 1783(1783 04 03) New York City …

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  • 7Joseph Jefferson — (February 20, 1829 – April 23, 1905) was an American actor. He was the third actor of this name in a family of actors and managers, and one of the most famous of all American comedians.Life and careerJefferson was born in Philadelphia. His father …

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  • 8Colin Larkin (writer) — Colin Larkin Colin Larkin. Born 1949 Dagenham, Essex United Kingdom Nationality British …

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  • 9Marie of Romania — For her daughter, see Maria of Yugoslavia. Marie Queen consort of Romania Tenure 10 October 1914 – 20 July 1927 …

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