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  • 51fraternal — Brotherly; relating or belonging to a fraternity or an association of persons formed for mutual aid and benefit, but not for profit. In re Mason Tire & Rubber Co., 56 App.D.C. 170, 11 F.2d 556, 557 …

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  • 52fraternal — Brotherly; relating or belonging to a fraternity or an association of persons formed for mutual aid and benefit, but not for profit. In re Mason Tire & Rubber Co., 56 App.D.C. 170, 11 F.2d 556, 557 …

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  • 53David F. Case — Born 1937 New York, U.S. Occupation novelist, short story writer Nationality U.S. Genres horror, Fantasy, Western fiction David F. Case (born 19 …

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  • 54Cracker (UK TV series) — Cracker Format Drama Created by Jimmy McGovern Starring Robbie Coltran …

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  • 55Great Commandment — The Great Commandment is the name commonly given to a part of , and by Paul of Tarsus in and :It is also referenced in the beginning of the Didache. The following is a copy of the public domain article found in the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia A… …

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  • 56Marjane, Marjane — Split City Harbor (Gradska luka) and the scenic Marjan hill, where the city flag is hoisted. Marjane, Marjane (lit. Marjan, Marjan ) is a Croatian song from Dalmatia. The name refers to the Marjan hill which overlooks the capital of Dalmatia, the …

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  • 57Sermons of Dean Swift — Jonathan Swift, as Dean of St. Patrick s Cathedral in Dublin, produced many sermons during his tenure from 1713 to 1745. [Mason] Although Swift is better known today for his works such as Gulliver s Travels , A Tale of a Tub , or the Drapier s… …

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  • 58Philadelphia — This article is about the city in Pennsylvania. For other uses, see Philadelphia (disambiguation). City of Philadelphia   Consolidated city county   …

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  • 59Brothers Van Raemdonck — Two Flemish soldiers in the Belgian army in World War IThe brothers Van Raemdonck, Edward and Frans, came from Temse and became a symbol of brotherly love in Flanders. They were both sergeants of the 6th company of the 24th Linieregiment . Edward …

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  • 60Heath Brothers — The Heath Brothers was a jazz group formed in 1975 by brothers Jimmy (tenor saxophone), Percy (bass), and Albert Tootie Heath (drums) and pianist Stanley Cowell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tony Purrone (guitar) and Jimmy s son Mtume… …

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