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  • 81Swinburne, Algernon Charles — born April 5, 1837, London, Eng. died April 10, 1909, Putney, London English poet and critic. After attending Eton and the University of Oxford, Swinburne lived on an allowance from his father. His verse drama Atalanta in Calydon (1865) first… …

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  • 82Kelly, R. — ▪ American musician in full  Robert Sylvester Kelly  born Jan. 8, 1967?, Chicago, Ill., U.S.       American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi instrumentalist who became one of the best selling rhythm and blues artists of the 1990s and early …

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  • 83adultery — adul·tery /ə dəl tə rē/ n: voluntary sexual activity (as sexual intercourse) between a married man and someone other than his wife or between a married woman and someone other than her husband; also: the crime of adultery compare fornication… …

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  • 84Charles Martin (writer) — Charles Martin File:CharlesmartinatNMF.jpg Martin speaking in 2010 Born Charles Martin February 7, 1976(1976 02 07) …

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  • 85If U Seek Amy — Single by Britney Spears …

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  • 86David Sandlin — (born 1956) is a Northern Irish born American artist. His drawings, prints, paintings, and installations are in private and public collections worldwide, and his limited edition artist s books are in the collections of several prominent libraries …

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  • 87Dimensia in Excelsis — Live album by Throbbing Gristle Released November, 1998 …

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  • 88Guilty Pleasure (Ashley Tisdale album) — Guilty Pleasure Studio album by Ashley Tisdale Released June 11, 2009 …

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  • 89Penella, Emma — (1930 2007)    In a period dominated by brittle beauties and meek personalities, Emma Penella clearly stands out as one of the greatest female screen presences of her generation. Although her film debut was dubbing Amparo Rivelles in La duquesa… …

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  • 90immorality — I noun atrocity, bad repute, carnality, concupiscence, contamination, corruption, criminality, delinquency, demoralization, depravity, dissoluteness, evil, indecency, iniquity, knavery, lechery, lewdness, licentiousness, loose morals, misdoing,… …

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