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  • 11Cottingley Fairies — The first of the five photographs, taken by Elsie Wright in 1917, shows Frances Griffiths with the alleged fairies. The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins who… …

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  • 12Clipper — This article is about the 19th century sailing ships. For other uses, see Clipper (disambiguation). Clipper Ship Lightning an American clipper ship of the 1850s …

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  • 13Giovanni Boccaccio — Infobox Writer name = Giovanni Boccaccio |thumb|left|200px imagesize = 150 px caption = pseudonym = birthdate = 1313 birthplace = Certaldo deathdate = death date and age|1375|12|21|1313|5|29|df=y deathplace = Certaldo occupation = Renaissance… …

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  • 14British Israelism — Not to be confused with Israelis in the United Kingdom. British Israelism (also called Anglo Israelism) is the belief that people of Western European descent, particularly those in Great Britain, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost… …

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  • 15Alberto Fujimori — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Fujimori and the second or maternal family name is Fujimori. Alberto Fujimori 藤森 謙也 …

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  • 16L. Paul Bremer — Paul Bremer Bremer responding to reporter during a Pentagon news briefing. (September 26, 2003) Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority of Iraq In office May 12, 2003 – June 28 …

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  • 17Heer Ranjha — For 1970 Hindi movie of same name and characters, see Heer Raanjha Heer Ranjha ( pa. ਹੀਰ ਰਾਂਝਾ, ہیر رانجھا, IAST|hīr rāñjhā ) is one of the four popular tragic romances of the Punjab. The other three are Mirza Sahiba , Sassi Punnun and Sohni… …

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  • 18Breton literature — NOTOC Breton literature is the Breton language literary tradition of Brittany.Old and Middle literatureBreton literature can be categorised into an Old Breton period, from the 5th to 11th century; and a Middle Breton period, up to the 17th… …

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  • 19How It Is — is a novel by Samuel Beckett published in 1964. It consists of a monologue by the narrator as he crawls through apparently endless mud, and reminisces on his life. The mud appears to be a kind of purgatory.The title is Beckett s translation of… …

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  • 20Khaḍga — For the ancient Indian sword traditionally carried by the warrior class, see Khanda (sword) A legend concerning the sword ( IAST|khaḍga ) appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata. [Political and Moral Concepts in the Śāntiparvan of the… …

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