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  • 91The Mistaken Husband — is a Restoration comedy in the canon of John Dryden s dramatic works, where it has constituted a long standing authorship problem.Performance and publicationThe play was first produced on stage by the King s Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury… …

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  • 92The Oski Yell — is the University of California Berkeley spirit yell from which Cal s mascot, Oski the Bear, derives his name. Although Oski appeared in 1941, the yell was first performed around the turn of the 20th century. The yell s origins are uncertain,… …

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  • 93The Gathering Storm — may refer to:* The Gathering Storm , the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill s The Second World War ** The Gathering Storm (1974 film), a television film about Churchill, starring Richard Burton ** The Gathering Storm (2002 film), a television… …

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  • 94The Delineator — (subtitled A Journal of Fashion, Culture, and Fine Arts ) was an American women s magazine that was published from 1873 until 1937. It was published by the Butterick Publishing Company. At the turn of the century, it had become the premier women… …

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  • 95The Roadmender — is a 1902 Christian spiritual book by Margaret Barber, writing under the pseudonym Michael Fairless. The book was enormously popular in its time, running through 31 editions in 10 years.The book is written as a series of meditations on the road… …

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  • 96The labor problem — is an economics term widely used toward the turn of the twentieth century with various applications. [ the labor problem. Roberts, Harold Selig. 1994. Roberts Dictionary of Industrial Relations. p. 406] It has been defined in various ways, such… …

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  • 97call the turn — See: CALL ONE S SHOT(2) …

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  • 98call the turn — See: CALL ONE S SHOT(2) …

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  • 99The Byrds — Not to be confused with The Birds (band). The Byrds …

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  • 100turn — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; partly from Old English tyrnan & turnian to turn, from Medieval Latin tornare, from Latin, to turn on a lathe, from tornus lathe, from Greek tornos; partly from Anglo French turner, tourner to turn, from… …

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