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  • 81Chiropractic — Intervention A chiropract …

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  • 82Hirohito — / Emperor Shōwa 裕仁 / 昭和天皇 Emperor of Japan Reign 25 December 1926 – 7 January 1989 ( 1000000000000006200000062 years, 10000000000 …

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  • 83Luigi Pirandello — Infobox Writer name = Luigi Pirandello birthdate = birth date|1867|6|28|mf=y birthplace = Agrigento, Sicily, Italy deathdate = death date and age|1936|12|10|1867|6|28|mf=y deathplace = Bosio, Rome, Italy occupation = dramatist, author nationality …

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  • 84Sophie Germain — This article is about the mathematician Marie Sophie Germain. See also Sophie Germain primes. Infobox Person name = Marie Sophie Germain caption = Marie Sophie Germain birth date = birth date|1776|4|1| birth place = Paris, France death date =… …

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  • 85Unicorn — A unicorn (from Latin unus one and cornu horn ) is a mythological creature. Though the modern popular image of the unicorn is sometimes that of a horse differing only in the horn on its forehead, the traditional unicorn also has a billy goat… …

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  • 86Voynich manuscript — The Voynich manuscript is a mysterious illustrated book written in an indecipherable text. It is thought to have been written between 1450 and 1520. The author, script and language of the manuscript remain unknown.Over its recorded existence, the …

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  • 87Robert Walpole — For other people named Robert Walpole, see Robert Walpole (disambiguation). The Right Honourable The Earl of Orford KG KB PC …

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  • 88Chimera (mythology) — The Chimera on a red figure Apulian plate, ca 350–340 BC (Musée du Louvre) For other uses of the term chimera, see Chimera (disambiguation). The Chimera or Chimaera ( …

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  • 89Benjamin Constant — This article concerns the European writer and politician; for others see Benjamin Constant (disambiguation). Constant Rebecque redirects here; see also Jean Victor de Constant Rebecque. Benjamin Constant Born 25 October 1767(17 …

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  • 90Pyrrhic — For other uses, see Pyrrhichios (ancient war dance), Pyrrhus of Epirus, Pyrrhic victory, and Pyrrha. Metrical feet Disyllables ˘ ˘ pyrrhus, dibrach …

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