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  • 81Glen Duncan — is a British author born in 1965 in Bolton, Lancashire, England to an Anglo Indian family. He studied philosophy and literature at Lancaster University.In 1990 Glen moved down to London, where he worked as a bookseller for Dillons for four years …

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  • 82Stanwick, Northamptonshire — Stanwick (pronounced with a silent w ) is a village and civil parish in rural Northamptonshire, England. It is located approximately 15 miles to the north east of Northampton and is the largest village in the East Northamptonshire district.… …

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  • 83Newington Butts — The north end terminates at a roundabout of the Elephant and Castle junction, where the Elizabethan theatre stood …

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  • 84Something Else (band) — Something Else was a Japanese male folk band from Kashiwa until 2006. Its members are Nobutaka Okubo , Daisuke Ito and Chihiro Imai . (Please note, names are given here in Western personal name surname name order.) They formed Exit Line in 1994.… …

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  • 85Robert Lugar — (1773 June 23, 1855), was an English architect and engineer during the Industrial Revolution.Although born in Colchester, England, Lugar carried out much of his most important work in Scotland and Wales, where he was employed by several leading… …

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  • 86Prince Vasili Vladimirovich Dolgorukov — (Russian: князь Василий Владимирович Долгоруков ) (circa January 1667 11 February, 1746, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian commander and politician, promoted Field Marshal ( генерал фельдмаршал ) in 1728. His life and fortune had swing like a… …

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  • 87Roger Nash — BA, MA, PhD (Exon) is a Canadian philosopher and poet. He was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England on November 3, 1942. He grew up in England, Egypt, Cyprus, Singapore and Hong Kong. He has a B.A. from the University of Wales (1965), an M.A.… …

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  • 88Whitefriars Theatre — The Whitefriars Theatre was a theatre in Jacobean London, in existence from 1608 to the 1620s mdash; about which only limited and sometimes contradictory information survives.LocationThe Whitefriars district was outside the medieval city walls of …

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  • 89Children of the Chapel — The Children of the Chapel were the boys with unbroken voices, choristers, who formed part of the Chapel Royal, the body of singers and priests serving the spiritual needs of their sovereign wherever they were called upon to do so. Contents 1 The …

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  • 90Depapepe — Origin Japan Genres Acoustic music, instrumental music Years active 2002 present Labels Sony Music Website …

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