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  • 91Alan Dean Foster — Infobox Writer name = Alan Dean Foster caption = Alan Dean Foster, 2007 pseudonym = birthdate = birth date and age|1946|11|18 birthplace = New York, New York deathdate = deathplace = occupation = novelist genre = science fiction, fantasy movement …

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  • 92List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 93List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom — This is a list of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.* Words with specific American meanings that have different meanings in British English and/or additional meanings common to both dialects (e.g. pants , crib ) are to be found …

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  • 94Buggy — can refer to various types of cart:* a dune buggy or swamp buggy; * a kite buggy; * a red neck shopping cart (Southern American Lewis English); * a form of baby transport also called a pushchair or perambulator (British English), stroller… …

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  • 95Wivenhoe — This article is about the town in England. For other uses, see Wivenhoe (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°51′30″N 0°57′55″E / 51.8582°N 0.9653°E / …

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  • 96Eugene Ormandy — Ormandy in 1966 Eugene Ormandy (November 18, 1899 – March 12, 1985) was a Hungarian born conductor and violinist. Contents 1 Early life 2 …

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  • 97Krapp's Last Tape — is a one act play, written in English, by Samuel Beckett. Consisting of a cast of one man, it was originally written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first entitled Magee monologue . It was inspired by Beckett s experience of listening… …

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  • 98Wagon — A wagon (in British English, sometimes waggon) or dray is a heavy four wheeled vehicle. Wagons were formerly pulled by animals such as horses, mules or oxen. Today farm wagons are pulled by tractors and trucks. Wagons are used for transportation… …

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  • 991733 in science — The year 1733 in science and technology involved some significant events.Inventions* The flying shuttle loom was invented by John Kay, which made weaving faster and increased demand for yarn. * The perambulator or pram (a baby carriage) was… …

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  • 100Harry Bensley — (?, 1876 or 1877 May 21 1956) was an English rake and adventurer, best remembered as the subject of an extraordinary wager between John Pierpont Morgan and Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale. How much of his story is based on fact is… …

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