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  • 12Winston Churchill in politics: 1900–1939 — Winston Churchill (third from right), as the British Colonial Secretary, in Ottoman Damascus, 1912 Winston Churchill in politics: 1900 to 1939 documents the career of Winston Churchill in Parliament from its beginning in 1900 to the start of his… …

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  • 13envy — I. v. a. 1. Hate (for excellence or success), view with jealousy, feel ill will toward. 2. Grudge, begrudge. 3. Be discontented at, repine at (another s prosperity). 4. Long for, earnestly desire, desire eagerly and emulously, emulate. II. n. 1 …

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  • 14Henley Royal Regatta — A race taking place at the 2004 regatta Henley Royal Regatta is a rowing event held every year on the River Thames by the town of Henley on Thames, England. The Royal Regatta is sometimes referred to as Henley Regatta, its original name pre… …

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  • 16The Journey of Ibn Fattouma — infobox Book | name = The Journey of Ibn Fattouma title orig = translator = Denys Johnson Davies author = Naguib Mahfouz cover artist = country = Egypt language = Arabic series = genre = Novel publisher = Doubleday release date = 1983… …

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  • 17Ball High School — Infobox Secondary school name = Ball High School motto = established = February 15, 1884 type = Public school affiliations = president = principal = Dean Blair dean = city = Galveston state = Texas country = USA enrollment = 2400+ (2006) grades …

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  • 18Narendra Chanchal — Divine Goddess’s Special Emissary For millions across the world, Narendra Chanchal is hailed and regarded as the Divine Goddess’s special emissary for spreading “Her Majesty’s” pious message of peace, devotion, love and compassion through… …

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  • 19Judith Quiney — Judith Shakespeare redirects here. For Virginia Woolf s fictional Judith, see A Room of One s Own Judith Quiney ( née Shakespeare) (baptised 2 February 1585 ndash; buried 9 February 1662) was the daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway …

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  • 20A Serious Fracture in the Anglican Church — ▪ 2009 R. Scott Appleby       In 2003 the American Episcopal Church opened a rift in the worldwide Anglican Communion (Church of England) by consecrating the first openly gay bishop, the Right Rev. V. Gene Robinson. Reflecting the challenges of… …

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