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  • 101Radio telescope — A radio telescope is a form of directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy and in tracking and collecting data from satellites and space probes. In their astronomical role they differ from optical telescopes in that they operate in the… …

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  • 102Steinway & Sons — Steinway redirects here. For other uses, see Steinway (disambiguation). Steinway Sons Type Private (subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments)[1] …

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  • 103Final Fantasy II — For the North American release of the 1991 Super Nintendo game, see Final Fantasy IV. Final Fantasy II …

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  • 104Maximilien Robespierre — Robespierre c. 1790, (anonymous), Musée Carnavalet, Paris, France Deputy and member of the Committee of Public Safety In office 27 July 1793 – 27 …

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  • 105Emma — This article is about the Jane Austen novel. For other uses, see Emma (disambiguation). Emma   …

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  • 106Babylonian law — Archaeological material for the study of Babylonian law is singularly extensive. So called contracts exist in the thousands, including a great variety of deeds, conveyances, bonds, receipts, accounts, and most important of all, actual legal… …

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  • 107Alexander Dallas Bache — Infobox Scientist name = Alexander Dallas Bache box width = image width =150px caption = Alexander Dallas Bache birth date = July 19, 1806 birth place = Philadelphia death date = February 17,1867 death place = Newport, Rhode Island residence =… …

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  • 108Spanish missions in California — Part of the Spanish missions in the Americas series Arizona …

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  • 109History of South Africa — This article is part of a series General periods …

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  • 110Alfonso X of Castile — Alfonso X (November 23, 1221, Toledo, Spain ndash; April 4, 1284, Seville, Spain) was a Spanish monarch who ruled as the King of Castile, León and Galicia from 1252 until his death. He also was elected German King (formally King of the Romans) in …

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