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  • 101Sundaram Balachander — (18 January 1927–15 April 1990) was a prominent Indian veena player with a unique style, remarkable as a classical musician in that he was self taught. He is also known for his work in cinema, his writing and his polemics. Balachander was a true… …

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  • 102Relativity priority dispute — Albert Einstein presented the theories of Special Relativity and General Relativity in groundbreaking publications that either contained no formal references to previous literature, or referred only to a small number of his predecessors for… …

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  • 103Tahrif — (Arabic: ar. تحريف corruption, forgery ; the stem II verbal noun of the consonantal root ArabDIN|ḥrf , to make oblique ) is an Arabic term used by Muslims with regard to words, and more specifically with regard to what Islamic tradition supposes… …

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  • 104Literature of Morocco — Moroccan literature is a literature written in (Moroccan) Arabic, Berber or French, and of course particularly by people of Morocco, but also of Al Andalus. 1000 1500Moroccan literature saw its first flowering in the period of the Almoravid… …

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  • 105Antiscience — is a position critical of science and the scientific method. People holding antiscientific views are generally skeptical that science is an objective method, as it purports to be, or that it generates universal knowledge. They also contend that… …

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  • 106Henry Brinklow — Henry Brinklow, also Brynklow or Brinkelow, (d. 1545 or 1546), was an English polemicist [http://www.giga usa.com/quotes/authors/henry brinklow a001.htm GIGA Quotes: Henry Brinklow] ] . As he worked for a number of years under the pseudonym… …

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  • 107September Dawn — Infobox Film name = September Dawn image size = 200px caption = September Dawn Movie Poster director = Christopher Cain producer = Scott Duthie Christopher Cain writer = Carole W. Schutter Christopher Cain starring = Jon Voight Terence Stamp Dean …

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  • 108Constantin Stere — in 1895 Personal details Born June 1, 1865(1865 06 01) Horodişte, Bessarabia, Russian Empire Died June …

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  • 109Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel — (1928–2006) (whose surname is alternatively spelled Chasseguet Smirguel, but generally not in English language publications) was a leading French psychoanalyst, a training analyst, and past President of the Société psychanalytique de Paris in… …

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  • 110I Lost It at the Movies — (1965) is Pauline Kael s first collection of reviews, covering the years 1954 1965, which was published prior to her long stint at The New Yorker . As a result, the pieces in the book are culled from radio broadcasts that she did while she was at …

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