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  • 91Germanus of Kazan and Svjazsk — Metropolitan Gherman or Saint Gherman (born Grigory) (? November 6, 1568) was an archbishop of Kazan and later Metropolitan of Moscow. Gherman took monastic vows in Volokolamsk Monastery. Here he served under Hegumen Guriy (who would become… …

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  • 92Mian Atur Khan Kalhoro — This article is about the Sindhi shah. For the 20th century king of Sindh, see Kalhora. Mian Atur Khan Kalhoro (urdu) ميان عطرخان کلھوڑو: was a king of the Kalhora Dynasty that ruled Sindh from 1701 to 1783. Contents 1 General feelings against… …

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  • 93Michael Atchison — Michael Plant Atchison O.A.M. (4 August 1933 – 16 February 2009) was an Australian cartoonist who worked for the South Australian Advertiser for over 40 years. He was born in Sandringham, Victoria and moved to South Australia with his family in… …

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  • 94List of Future GPX Cyber Formula characters — The following is a list of characters from the anime Future GPX Cyber Formula series, including all the characters in the TV series, the OVAs, and the games. Contents 1 Character conception 2 Main characters 2.1 Hayato Kazami …

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  • 95Anti-schooling activism — or radical education reform seeks to abolish compulsory schooling laws. Contents 1 Arguments 1.1 Teaching as political control 1.2 Over education 1 …

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  • 96John Mortimer — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mortimer. Sir John Clifford Mortimer, CBE, QC, né le 21 avril 1923 à Hampstead (Angleterre) et mort le 16 janvier 2009, est un avocat, un scénariste et un écrivain britannique. Il est le père… …

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  • 97Recreantia — The state of being defeated in a *duellum, and the acknowledgement of that defeat, for which a fine of 60s was payable, according to *Glanville. The AnNor. word was recreuZ; recreant or recreancy are English forms of the word, still carrying the… …

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  • 98Recreantisa — The state of being defeated in a *duellum, and the acknowledgement of that defeat, for which a fine of 60s was payable, according to *Glanville. The AnNor. word was recreuZ; recreant or recreancy are English forms of the word, still carrying the… …

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  • 99slack — ▪ I. slack slack 2 also slack off verb [intransitive] to make less of an effort than usual or be lazy in your work: • He was accused of slacking and taking too many holidays.   [m0] ▪ II. slack slack 3 noun [uncoun …

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  • 100slackness — slack slack 1 [slæk] adjective 1. COMMERCE a slack period of time is one with less business activity than usual: • Business is slack just now. • The workers feared being laid off (= losing their jobs …

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