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91Nikolaos Skalkottas — Nikos Skalkottas ( el. Nίκος Σκαλκώτας) (21 March, 1904 ndash; 19 September, 1949) was one of the most important Greek composers of 20th century music. A member of the Second Viennese School, he drew his influences from both the classical… …
92Rescind or amend something previously adopted — The motion to rescind, repeal, or annul is used in parliamentary procedure to cancel or countermand a previous action or order. Explanation and Use Rescind, repeal, or annul (RONR) Class Motion that brings a question again before the assembly In… …
93Directors' duties — are a series of statutory, common law and equitable obligations owed primarily by members of the board of directors to the corporation that employs them. It is a central part of corporate law and corporate governance. Directors duties are… …
94HISTORIOGRAPHY — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the bible second temple period chronicles of the jews early middle ages spanish and portuguese sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries systematic histories early studies the wissenschaft …
95David Bowie — Bowie during the Heathen Tour in 2002. Background information Birth name David Robert Jones Born …
96Snowboarding — A snowboarder making a turn in fresh snow. First played 1960s, United States Characteristics Categorization Outdoor Equipment Snowboard deck …
97Vertigo (DC Comics) — Vertigo Industry Publishing Founded 1993 (launch) Key people Karen Berger Products Adult comic books (see …
98Li'l Abner — This article is about the comic strip. For the stage musical, see Li l Abner (musical). For the film musical, see Li l Abner (1959 film). For the 1940 film, see Li l Abner (1940 film). Li l Abner It s Jack Jawbreaker! Li l Abner visits the… …
99Easter parade — For other uses, see Easter parade (disambiguation). Participants in New York City s 2007 Easter parade The Easter parade is an American cultural event consisting of a festive strolling procession on Easter Sunday. Typically, it is a somewhat… …
100Dauphin Souffleur — Grand dauphin  Cet article concerne le mammifère marin. Pour le fils de Louis XIV, surnommé « le Grand Dauphin », voir Louis de France (1661 1711) …