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  • 121Mark William Hofmann — (born 7 December 1954) is an American counterfeiter, forger and murderer. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished forgers in history, Hofmann is especially noted for his creation of documents related to the history of the Latter Day Saint …

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  • 122A. J. Raffles — Arthur J. Raffles is a character created in the 1890s by E. W. Hornung, a brother in law to Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Raffles is, in many ways, a deliberate inversion of Holmes  he is a gentleman thief, living in… …

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  • 123Hard Times — For other uses, see Hard Times (disambiguation). Hard Times   …

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  • 124Anarchism in the United States — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 125No Country for Old Men — For the film, see No Country for Old Men (film). No Country for Old Men   …

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  • 126Cults and new religious movements in literature and popular culture — New religious movements and cults can appear as themes or subjects in literature and popular culture, while notable representatives of such groups have produced, for their own part, a large body of literary works. Contents 1 Terminology 2… …

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  • 127Meg Gardiner — made an appearance at The Bookworm, in Edwards, Colorado, on Feb. 10, 2009. Occupation Novelist Nationality …

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  • 128Digital Millennium Copyright Act — Full title To amend title 17, United States Code, to implement the World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty and Performances and Phonograms Treaty, and for other purposes. Acronym DMCA Enacted by the …

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