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  • 111New Journalism — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 112Coeur d'Alene Tribe — The Coeur d Alene are a First Nations/Native American people who lived in villages along the Coeur d Alene, St. Joe, Clark Fork and Spokane Rivers; as well as sites on the shores of Lake Coeur d Alene, Lake Pend Oreille and Hayden Lake, in what… …

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  • 113Francesco Filelfo — (July 25, 1398 ndash; July 31, 1481), was an Italian Renaissance humanist.BiographyFilelfo was born at Tolentino, in the March of Ancona. At the time of his birth, Petrarch and the students of Florence had already brought the first act in the… …

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  • 114Andrew McDermot — (1790 ndash;12 October 1881) was a Hudson s Bay Company (HBC) employee who became a prominent independent fur trade merchant and member of the Council of Assiniboia.McDermot s background and family relationsMcDermot was born in Bellangare House,… …

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  • 115Licata — Infobox CityIT img coa = Licata Stemma.png official name = Comune di Licata region = Sicily image caption= Palazzo di Città in Licata. province = Agrigento (AG) mapx=37.32 mapy=13.95 name=Licata elevation m = 8 area total km2 = 178 population as… …

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  • 116Roger of Hoveden — Roger of Hoveden, or Howden (fl. 1174 1201), was a 12th century English chronicler.From his name and the internal evidence of his work, he is believed to have been a native of Howden in East Yorkshire. Nothing is known of him before the year 1174 …

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  • 117Nathaniel Parker Willis — Portrait of Willis by Mathew Brady studios, circa mid 1850s Born January 20, 1806(1806 01 20) Portland, Maine Died …

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  • 118Hell Mary Hill — (probably a corruption of Hail Mary Hill ), is a forested hill, tolerably high , near Sheffield, England. According to legend, near its top is a cave reputedly containing a chest of money. In The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction …

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  • 119Galaxy Song — The Galaxy Song is an upbeat if somewhat nihilistic song from the movie Monty Python s The Meaning of Life , later released on the album Monty Python Sings . The song appears near the end of the movie, when Eric Idle climbs out of a refrigerator… …

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  • 120HMS Lutine (1779) — The Lutine was a Magicienne class frigate of the French Navy, launched in 1779, captured by the Royal Navy, recommissioned as HMS Lutine , and lost in 1799. The Lutine Bell from the ship is preserved at Lloyd s of London. Lutine was originally a… …

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