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  • 101Wasteland (mythology) — The Wasteland is a Celtic motif that ties the barrenness of a land with a curse that must be lifted by a hero. It occurs in Irish mythology and French Grail romances, and hints of it may be found in the Welsh Mabinogion .An example from Irish… …

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  • 102Meg Wolitzer — at the 2011 Texas Book Festival. Meg Wolitzer (born May 28, 1959) is an American writer, born on Long Island, New York. She is the daughter of novelist Hilma Wolitzer. She studied creative writing at Smith College and graduated from Brown… …

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  • 103Morholt — In Arthurian legend, Morholt (also called Marhalt, Morold, Marhaus and other variations) is an Irish warrior who demands tribute from King Mark of Cornwall until he is slain by Tristan, Mark s nephew and defender. He appears in almost all… …

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  • 104Concert etiquette — refers to a set of social norms of people who attend musical performances. These norms vary depending on the type of music performance and can be stringent or informal. Contents 1 Western Classical music 2 Rock concerts 3 Jazz music 4 …

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  • 105Independent Augustinian communities — are Roman Catholic religious communities that follow the Augustinian Rule, but are not under the jurisdiction of the Prior General of the Augustinian hermits in Rome. They include the Augustinian nuns, the Canons Regular, the Augustinian… …

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  • 106Listeneise — or Listenoise is the name of the land of the Holy Grail in some Arthurian works, and the location of the Grail Castle. In the Prose Tristan , it is the kingdom of King Pellinore; in Thomas Malory s Le Morte d Arthur , it is the kingdom of Pellam …

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  • 107Medical community of ancient Rome — Symbolic statue of Asclepius holding the Rod of Asclepius. In later times it was confused with the Caduceus, which has two snakes. The snake shown may have originated as a parasitic worm removed on a stick, but it played a role as a healing… …

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  • 108Canons of Renaissance poetry — This article is about changing canons of Renaissance English poetry (i.e. in the 16th and early 17th century). While the canon has always been in some form of flux, it is only towards the late 20th century that concerted efforts were made to… …

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  • 109Book M — Infobox Album | Name = Book M Type = Album Artist = Secret Chiefs 3 Background = Released = 2001 Recorded = Genre = Avant garde Length = Label = Web of Mimicry Producer = Trey Spruance Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 110Baronius Press — is a traditional Catholic book publisher with headquarters in London, England. It was originally founded in Glasgow in 2003 and takes its name from the Venerable Cardinal Cesare Baronius, a Neapolitan ecclesiastical historian who lived from 1538… …

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