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  • 111John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland — For other people named John Dudley, see John Dudley (disambiguation). John Dudley Born 1504 London …

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  • 112John Mitchel — (Irish: Seán Mistéil; b.November 3, 1815 ndash; d. March 20, 1875) was an Irish nationalist activist, solicitor and political journalist. Born in Camnish, near Dungiven, County Londonderry, Ireland he became a leading Member of both Young Ireland …

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  • 113The Mighty Mighty Bosstones — This article is about the ska core band. For the doo wop group, see The Bosstones. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Background information Also known as …

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  • 114Dornford Yates — was the pseudonym of the British novelist, Cecil William Mercer (7 August 1885 – 5 March 1960), whose novels and short stories, some humorous (the Berry books), some thrillers (the Chandos books), were best sellers in the 21 year interwar period… …

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  • 115Natalie Merchant — In concert in Maryhill, Washington in 2010 Background information Birth name Natalie Anne Merchant Born …

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  • 116Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen — Infobox British Royalty|majesty|consort name =Adelaide of Saxe Meiningen title =Queen consort of the United Kingdom and of Hanover caption =Portrait by Sir William Beechey, c.1831 reign =26 June 1830 – 20 June 1837 coronation =8 September 1831… …

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  • 117Warrant (law) — For other uses, see Warrant. Most often, the term warrant refers to a specific type of authorization; a writ issued by a competent officer, usually a judge or magistrate, which permits an otherwise illegal act that would violate individual rights …

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  • 118Kamal Jumblatt — ( ar. كمال جنبلاط) ; (December 6, 1917 – March 16, 1977) was an important Lebanese politician. He was the main leader of the anti government forces in the Lebanese Civil War until his assassination in 1977. He is the father of the present… …

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  • 119Irresistible impulse — In criminal law, irresistible impulse is a defense by excuse, in this case some sort of insanity, in which the defendant argues that they should not be held criminally liable for their actions that broke the law, because they could not control… …

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  • 120Etti Plesch — Etti Plesch, (February 3, 1914 April 29, 2003), Austrian countess, Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner and socialite. Plesch lost two of her six husbands to the same woman, Louise de Vilmorin, a French literary figure, and owned two… …

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