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  • 121Fescennine Verses — (Fescennina carmina), one of the earliest kinds of Italian poetry, subsequently developed into the Satura and the Roman comic drama. Originally sung at village harvest home rejoicing, they made their way into the towns, and became the fashion at… …

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  • 122Jean-Baptiste Kelly — (5 October, 1783 ndash; 24 February 1854) was a Québécois Roman Catholic vicar general of Irish ancestry who was active in Lower Canada. Early life and educationKelly s success had humble beginnings. He was born in Quebec City, Quebec, to a… …

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  • 123Francis Grose (Lieutenant-Governor) — Infobox Military Person name= Francis Grose lived= 1754 ndash; 1814 caption= nickname= allegiance= New South Wales Corps serviceyears= rank= Lieutenant branch= New South Wales Corps commands= unit= battles= awards= laterwork=Governor of New South …

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  • 124The Birthday Party (play) — The Birthday Party (1958) is the first full length play by Harold Pinter and one of Pinter s best known and most frequently performed plays. After its hostile London reception almost ended Pinter s playwriting career, it went on to be considered… …

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  • 125Hey Baby (No Doubt song) — Infobox Single Name = Hey Baby Artist = No Doubt featuring Bounty Killer from Album = Rock Steady Released = October 2001 Format = CD Recorded = 2001 Genre = Pop, ragga, dancehall Length = 3:26 Label = Interscope Writer = Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal …

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  • 126Shegetz — (שייגעץ or in Hebrew שֵׁיְגֶּץ; alternative Romanizations incl. shaygetz, sheigetz, shaigetz, sheygets; plural שייגעצים shkotzim, shgatzim) is a Yiddish word that has entered English to refer to a non Jewish boy or young man. Although shegetz,… …

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  • 127Women in science — Women have contributed to science from its earliest days, but as contributors they have generally not been acknowledged. Historians with an interest in gender and science have illuminated the contributions women have made, the barriers they have… …

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  • 128News from the Republic of Letters — Editor Keith Botsford Categories Literary magazine Frequency Quarterly Founder Saul Bellow, Keith Botsford …

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