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  • 121Marilyn vos Savant — Nombre Marilyn vos Savant Nacimiento 1 …

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  • 122eternally — ad. 1. In eternal wise. See the adjective under 1, 3, 4, 5. 2. Endlessly, interminably, perpetually, ceaselessly, continually, everlastingly, always, ever, aye, evermore, for everlasting, forever, for aye, forever and ever, world without end,… …

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  • 123eternally — adv forever, evermore, Poetic, or Dial. ay, Poetic, or Dial. for ay, for everlasting, Latin, in saecula saeculorum; everlastingly, timelessly, interminably, through all the ages, world without end, to the end of time, till the crack of doom, till …

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  • 124Seoul Peace Prize — The Seoul Peace Prize was established in 1990 as a biennial recognition with monetary award to commemorate the success of the 23th Olympic Games held in Seoul, Korea, an event in which 160 nations from across the world took part, creating harmony …

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  • 125Requiem — For other uses, see Requiem (disambiguation). Requiem Mass for Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria at the Catholic Church of St. Catherine, Saint Petersburg, 1914. A Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Latin: Missa pro… …

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  • 126Saula — For the town in Bangladesh, see Saula, Bangladesh. Saula is a fictional planet described in An Attempt to Escape ( Попытка к бегству ) by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. This planet is a part of the so called Noon Universe and presents a world in an …

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  • 127Forever Delayed — For the DVD of the same name that was released around the same time as this album, see Forever Delayed (DVD). Forever Delayed Greatest hits album by Manic Street Preachers Released …

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  • 128Lathyrus latifolius — Everlasting Ever*last inga. 1. Lasting or enduring forever; exsisting or continuing without end; immortal; eternal. The Everlasting God. Gen. xx1. 33. [1913 Webster] 2. Continuing indefinitely, or during a long period; perpetual; sometimes used,… …

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