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  • 71Bahá'u'lláh — Shrine of Bahá u lláh Bahá í Faith …

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  • 72Basiliscus — Infobox Emperor | name =Basiliscus title =Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire full name =Flavius Basiliscus caption=Solidus celebrating Basiliscus as Augustus of the Byzantine Empire and his victories. reign =9 January 475 ndash; August 476… …

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  • 73Zitkala-Sa — Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (February 22, 1876 January 26,1938), better known by her pen name, Zitkala Sa (Lakota: pronounced zitkála ša , which translates to Red Bird ), [cite book| last = Buechel| first = Eugene| coauthors = Paul Manhart| title =… …

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  • 74Sheikh Mujibur Rahman — শেখ মুজিবুর রহমান President of Bangladesh …

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  • 75History of Poland (1918–1939) — The History of interwar Poland starts with the recreation of independent Poland in 1918, and ends with the occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union at the onset of the Second World War.The final borders of the Second Polish… …

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  • 76Tim Buckley — Infobox Musical artist Name = Tim Buckley Img capt = Tim Buckley circa 1969 Background = solo singer Birth name = Timothy Charles Buckley III Born = birth date|mf=yes|1947|2|14|mf=y Washington, D.C., U.S. Died = death date and… …

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  • 77New Coke — Type Cola Manufacturer The Coca Cola Company Distributor Coca Cola Enterprises …

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  • 78James T. Aubrey, Jr. — right|thumb|James T. Aubrey, circa 1959James Thomas Aubrey, Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. President of the CBS television network during the early 1960s, he put some of television s… …

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  • 79Allodial title — is a concept in some systems of property law. It describes a situation where real property (land, buildings and fixtures) is owned free and clear of any encumbrances, including liens, mortgages and tax obligations. Allodial title is inalienable,… …

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  • 80Quia Emptores — (medieval Latin for because the buyers , the incipit of the document) was a statute passed by Edward I of England in 1290 that prevented tenants from alienating their lands to others by subinfeudation. Quia Emptores, along with its companion… …

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