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  • 91Private Eye — For other uses, see Private eye (disambiguation). Private Eye Cover of Private Eye from July 2011 Type …

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  • 92Dudley Moore — Moore at the 43rd Emmy Awards, 25 August 1991 Born Dudley Stuart John Moore 19 April 1935(1935 04 19) London, UK Died …

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  • 93Fallacy — In logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is usually incorrect argumentation in reasoning resulting in a misconception or presumption. By accident or design, fallacies may exploit emotional triggers in the listener or interlocutor (appeal to emotion), or… …

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  • 94Prince (musician) — Prince Prince in 2009 in Paris, France Background information …

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  • 95Shakespeare in Love — Infobox Film name = Shakespeare in Love imdb id = 0138097 producer = David Parfitt Donna Gigliotti Harvey Weinstein Edward Zwick Marc Norman director = John Madden writer = Marc Norman Tom Stoppard starring = Gwyneth Paltrow Joseph Fiennes… …

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  • 96Obfuscation — For the term as used in computer science, see Obfuscated code. Obfuscation (or beclouding) is the hiding of intended meaning in communication, making communication confusing, wilfully ambiguous, and harder to interpret.[citation needed] Contents… …

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  • 97Ad libitum — Ad lib redirects here. For other uses, see Ad lib (disambiguation). Ad libitum is Latin for at one s pleasure ; it is often shortened to ad lib (as an adjective or adverb) or ad lib (as a verb or noun). The roughly synonymous phrase a bene… …

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  • 98Company (musical) — Company Original Broadway Playbill Music Stephen Sondheim Lyrics Stephen Sondheim Book George Furth …

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  • 99Non sequitur (logic) — Non sequitur (Latin for it does not follow ), in formal logic, is an argument in which its conclusion does not follow from its premises.[1] In a non sequitur, the conclusion could be either true or false, but the argument is fallacious because… …

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  • 100Genetic fallacy — The genetic fallacy is a fallacy of irrelevance where a conclusion is suggested based solely on something or someone s origin rather than its current meaning or context. This overlooks any difference to be found in the present situation,… …

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