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  • 61Kurt Cobain — Cobain (right) performing with Nirvana at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards …

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  • 62Gustav Mahler — Mahler redirects here. For the 1974 film, see Mahler (film). For other people with the surname, see Mahler (surname). Gustav Mahler, photographed in 1907 at the end of his period as …

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  • 63The Quarrymen — Infobox Musical artist Name = The Quarrymen Img capt = The Quarrymen playing their first full performance in Rosebery Street, Liverpool. From left to right: Hanton, Griffiths, Lennon, Garry, Shotton, and Davis Img size = Landscape = Background =… …

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  • 64Chinese literature — History of Literature Bronze Age literature Sumerian Egyptian Akkadian Classical literatu …

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  • 65Satyagraha — For the opera, see Satyagraha (opera). Satyagraha[pronunciation?] (Sanskrit: सत्याग्रह satyāgraha), loosely translated as insistence on truth satya(truth) agraha(insistence) soul force [1] or truth force is a particular philosophy and practice… …

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  • 66Fourth Way — For P.D. Ouspensky s book titled The Fourth Way see Fourth Way (book). For the jazz group, see The Fourth Way (band). In his early lectures G.I. Gurdjieff described his approach to self development as a Fourth Way. [P.D. Ouspensky (1949), In… …

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  • 67Bemba language — Not to be confused with Bemba language (Congo). Bemba Chibemba Spoken in Zambia …

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  • 68Knots Landing — Logo (Seasons 9–10) Format Soap opera Created by David Jacobs Starring …

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  • 69Culture of the People's Republic of China — The Red Detachment of Women, one of the Eight model plays with Communist themes This article discusses the culture of the People s Republic of China. See also the culture of China, culture of Hong Kong, culture of Macau and culture of Taiwan. The …

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  • 70Augustan literature — is a style of English literature produced during the reigns of Queen Anne, King George I, and George II in the first half of the 18th century, ending in the 1740s with the deaths of Pope and Swift (1744 and 1745, respectively). It is a literary… …

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