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  • 91Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie — (November 3, 1867 August 13, 1906), Anglo American novelist and dramatist, who wrote under the pen name of John Oliver Hobbes, was born at Boston, USA.She was the eldest daughter of John Morgan Richards, a businessman in Boston, Massachusetts,… …

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  • 92Henry Luttrell (wit) — Henry Luttrell (c. 1765 19 December 1851), was an English wit and writer of society verse. He was the illegitimate son of Henry Lawes Luttrell, 2nd Earl of Carhampton.Henry Luttrell secured a seat in the Irish House of Commons in 1798 and a post… …

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  • 93Sakai Hōitsu — nihongo|Sakai Hōitsu|酒井抱一|(1761 1828) was a Japanese painter of the Rinpa school. He is famous for reviving the style and popularity of Ogata Kōrin, and for creating a number of reproductions of Kōrin s work.Family backgroundHōitsu was born in… …

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  • 94David Derek Stacton — (born Arthur Lionel Kingsley Evans, May 27, 1923 – January 19, 1968) was an American novelist, historian and poet. Contents 1 Biography 2 Overview 3 Awards 4 …

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  • 95Half-truth — A half truth comes in several forms, and is a deceptive statement, that includes some element of truth. The statement might be partly true, the statement may be totally true but only part of the whole truth, or it may utilize some deceptive… …

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  • 96Craig Finn — at the 2010 Sasquatch Festival Background information Born August 22, 1971 (1971 08 22) …

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  • 97Isaac ben Jacob Benjacob — (January 10, 1801, Ramgola–July 2, 1863, Vilnius) was a Russian bibliographer, author, and publisher. His parents moved to Vilnius when he was still a child, and there he received instruction in Hebrew grammar and rabbinical lore. Biography and… …

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  • 98Hanina bar Hama — (died ca. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a Jewish Talmudist, halakist and haggadist frequently quoted in the Babylonian and the Jerusalem Talmud, and in the Midrashim. He is generally cited by his prænomen alone (R. Ḥanina), but sometimes with… …

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  • 99John Campbell (London clergyman) — Rev. Dr. John Campbell 1795 1867 was a Congregationalist divine, and minister at Whitefield s Tabernacle in London. He was only the second successor of its founder, the Methodist, George Whitefield. In the literary field, he was the founder of a… …

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  • 100Gall Morel — O. S. B. was a poet, scholar, aesthete, and educationist, born at Bischofszell, Switzerland, on 24 March, 1803; died at the Abbey of Einsiedeln on 16 December, 1872. His baptismal name was Benedict, but in the monastery he took the name of Gall.… …

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