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  • 101Katarina Zrinska — Ana Katarina Zrinska (c. 1625 1673) was a Croatian noblewoman, born into the Frankopan family. She married Petar Zrinski and became known as Katarina Zrinska. LifeKatarina was born in Bosiljevo to Uršula Inhofer and Vuk Krsto Frankopan of Trzac,… …

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  • 102Symphony No. 2 (Mahler) — The Symphony No. 2 by Gustav Mahler, known as the Resurrection, was written between 1888 and 1894, and first performed in 1895. Apart from the Eighth Symphony, this symphony was Mahler s most popular and successful work during his lifetime. It is …

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  • 103immortelle — [ˌɪmɔ: tɛl] noun another term for everlasting. Origin Fr. (fem. adjective), lit. everlasting …

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  • 104Marilyn vos Savant — Born Marilyn Mach August 11, 1946 (1946 08 11) (age 65) St. Louis, Missouri, United States Occupation Author Known for magazine column; Gu …

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  • 105The History of the Fairchild Family — by Mary Martha Sherwood was a series of bestselling children s books in nineteenth century Britain. The three volumes, published in 1818, 1842 and 1847, detail the lives of the Fairchild children. Part I, which was in print for over a century,… …

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  • 106Pretzel — A pretzel is a bread pastry of German origin, that has the shape of a three looped knot or twisted braid. Pretzels are either soft or hard. Hard pretzels have evolved into a variety of shapes from knotted loops to straight pretzel sticks (called… …

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  • 107Henry Garnet — Infobox Criminal subject name = Henry Garnet image size = 225px image caption = date of birth = 1555 place of birth = Heanor in Derbyshire date of death = death date|1606|5|3|mf=y place of death = charge = Conspiracy to assassinate King James I… …

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  • 108The Eternal (band) — This article is about the Australian band. For the British R B group, see Eternal (band). The Eternal Background information Origin Melbourne, Austra …

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  • 109Cut flowers — The term cut flower refers to flowers or flower buds (often with some stem and leaf) that have been cut from the plant bearing it. It is usually removed from the plant for indoor decorative use. Typical uses are in vase displays, wreaths and… …

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  • 110NETHERWORLD — NETHERWORLD, the abode of the dead. The peoples of the Ancient Near East had elaborate doctrines concerning the dead and their abode. The Egyptians were very optimistic concerning the afterlife. They believed that ceremonies of mummification,… …

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