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  • 91Jewish messianism — Messiah, Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ‎; mashiah, moshiah, mashiach, or moshiach, ( anointed [one] ) is a term used in the Hebrew Bible to describe priests and kings, who were traditionally anointed with holy anointing oil as described in Exodus 30:22 25. For …

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  • 92Jacques de Molay — Infobox Person name = Jacques de Molay caption = birth date = 1244–5/1249–50 birth place = death date = 1314 03 18 death place = Paris, France other names = known for = Grand Master of the Knights Templar occupation = nationality =… …

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  • 93Battle of Coronel — Part of the First World War …

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  • 94Church of the Nazarene — Not to be confused with Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarene). Church of the Nazarene Seal of the Church of the Nazarene Classification Protestant Orientation Evangel …

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  • 95Stanley Forman Reed — For the Indian newspaper editor and British politician, see Stanley Reed. Infobox Judge name = Stanley Forman Reed imagesize = 200px caption = Stanley Forman Reed office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court termstart = January… …

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  • 96Naval Battle of Guadalcanal — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 97Chicago 'L' — A Green Line train approaching Randolph/Wabash. Info Locale Chicago, Illinois, United States …

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  • 98Islamic Human Rights Commission — The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is a non profit organization that campaigns against what it sees as violations of the human rights of Muslims. The group is based in London and was established in 1997. Funding and philosophyAccording to …

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  • 99United States Academic Decathlon — Infobox generic style0 = style= border: 1px solid #779FD5; float:right; font size:90%; margin: 0 0 1em 1em; padding: 0.25em; width: 275px; color = #356AB3 name = United States Academic Decathlon| img1 = Usadlogo fairuse.png width1 = 220px cap1 =… …

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  • 100A House of Pomegranates — is a collection of fairy tales, written by Oscar Wilde, that was published as a second collection for The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1892). Wilde once said that this collection was intended neither for the British child nor the British public …

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