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  • 91Revolt of the Comuneros — For other revolts by this name, see Comunero (disambiguation). Revolt of the Comuneros …

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  • 92The History of Sir Charles Grandison — Title page of The History of Sir Charles Grandison The History of Sir Charles Grandison, commonly called Sir Charles Grandison, is an epistolary novel by Samuel Richardson first published in February 1753. The book was a response to Henry… …

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  • 93Hamilton Rowan Gamble — (November 26, 1798ndash January 31, 1864) was the chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court who issued a dissenting opinion in the Dred Scott Decision. He also served as the provisional Governor of Missouri during the American Civil War after… …

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  • 94LoJack — Corporation Type Corporation(NASDAQ:LOJN) Industry Vehicle Tracking …

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  • 95North Yemen Civil War — Yemen Civil War and Yemeni Civil War redirect here. For other uses, see Yemen Civil War (disambiguation). North Yemen Civil War Part of the Cold War …

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  • 96Istanbul —   City   Top: Topkapı Palace – Hagia Sophia – Blue Mosque Center: Beyoğlu; …

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  • 97Petroleum in Nigeria — The extraction and drilling of petroleum in Nigeria is the largest industry and main generator of GDP in the West African nation which is also the continent s most populous. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s,… …

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  • 98Robert Cochrane — lived in the reign of King James III of Scotland. There exists a good deal of controversy about him, and some broader issues about the reign of James III.Traditional viewThe traditional view is that he was the favourite of the weak and dilettante …

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  • 99Film budgeting — refers to the process by which a line producer, unit production manager or filmmaker prepares a budget for a film production. This document, which could be over 150 pages long, is used to secure financing for the film and lead to pre production… …

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  • 100Collaboration during World War II — During World War II Nazi Germany occupied all or parts of the following countries: Poland, Denmark, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Egypt and Italy. The term… …

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