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  • 42Laurence Housman — (IPAEng|ˈhaʊsmən; 18 July 1865 20 February 1959) was an English playwright, writer and illustrator.The younger brother of the poet A. E. Housman, Laurence Housman was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. After education at local schools, he went… …

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  • 43Folding — Fold may refer to:*Above the fold, a graphic design concept originating in newspapers *Fold (from the Saxon falod ) meaning a staked off pasture area (e.g. Sheepfold, an enclosure for sheep) and used in place names such as the Fold Villages.… …

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  • 44New Mills — For other uses, see New Mills (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°22′01″N 2°00′25″W / 53.367°N 2.007°W / 53.367; 2.007 …

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  • 45Jónas Hallgrímsson — (November 16, 1807 ndash;May 26, 1845) was an Icelandic poet and author. He was one of the founding members of the Icelandic magazine Fjölnir, which was first published in Copenhagen in 1835. The magazine was used by Jónas and other nationalistic …

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  • 46Bozrah — For the town in Syria, see Bosra. For the town in Connecticut, see Bozrah, Connecticut. Botsra, Botzrah, Bozrah ( he. בצרה) is an ancient biblical city in southern modern day Jordan, now Bouseira between Tafilah (Tophel) and Shobak. History… …

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  • 47George Perkins Marsh — Infobox Person name = George Perkins Marsh caption = birth date = birth date|1801|3|15|mf=y birth place = Woodstock, Vermont, U.S. death date = death date and age|1882|7|23|1801|3|15|mf=y dead=dead death place = Vallombrosa, ItalyGeorge Perkins… …

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  • 48Bahá'í Esperanto-League — The Bahá í Esperanto League (BEL) is the official organization of Bahá ís who are Esperantists. It was founded on 19 March 1973 with the approval of the Universal House of Justice. The Bahá í Faith and Esperanto The Bahá í Faith advocates the… …

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  • 49Ferrante Pallavicino — Ferrante Pallavicino. Ferrante Pallavicino (March 23, 1615 – March 5, 1644) was an Italian writer of lampoons and satires[1] which, according to Edward Muir, were so popular that booksellers and printers bought them from him at a premium. [2] Pa …

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  • 50Dhangar — For the town in Sagar district, India, see Dhangar, Madhya Pradesh. The Dhangar (Sanskrit/Devanāgarī: धनगर, or Dhangad, Dhanpal.[1] ) caste is primarily located in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Dhangars of the Northern and Southern India are… …

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