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  • 31Manan — (Man án, also spelled Mannan) is a name with Gaelic roots. Manan is a new beginning or morning , a new day or opportunity . It insinuates a positive feeling towards an opportunity, or fresh start. According to a popular legend in Irish folklore,… …

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  • 32Charles Williams (U.S. author) — Charles Williams Born August 13, 1909 San Angelo, Texas Died ca. April 7, 1975 Los Angeles, California Occupation Writer, electronics inspector …

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  • 33Clancy Hayes — Clarence Leonard Hayes was a jazz vocalist, banjoist and guitarist born November 14, 1908 in Caney, Kansas. He lived in Parsons, Kansas for a short time, and the town is the subject of his song The Parsons, Kansas Blues : / Listen to it here. He… …

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  • 34Hugues Cuénod — Hugues Adhémar Cuénod (born 26 June 1902) is a Swiss tenor born in Corseaux sur Vevey.Hugues Cuénod received his training at the Ribaupierre Institute in Lausanne, at the conservatories in Geneva and Basel, and also in Vienna. He started his… …

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  • 35Gotham (typeface) — Infobox font name = Gotham style = Sans serif classifications = Geometric sans serif releasedate = 2000 creator = Tobias Frere Jones foundry = Hoefler Frere Jones variations = Gotham Rounded,Gotham Condensed|Gotham is a family of geometric sans… …

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  • 36Melissa Errico — Born Melissa Errico March 23, 1970 (1970 03 23) (age 41) New York City, New York, United States Occupation Actress Singer Songwriter Spouse Patrick McEnroe (1998 present …

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  • 37Self Medicated — Infobox Film name =Self Medicated caption =Theatrical Poster director =Monty Lapica producer =Thomas Bell Monty Lapica writer =Monty Lapica starring =Diane Venora Monty Lapica Greg Germann Michael Bowen music =Anthony Marinelli cinematography… …

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  • 38English literature — The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, including literature composed in English by writers not necessarily from England; Joseph Conrad was Polish, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Dylan… …

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  • 39unmanneredly — See unmannered. * * * …

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  • 40boorish — boorishly, adv. boorishness, n. /boor ish/, adj. of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive. [1555 65; BOOR + ISH1] Syn. coarse, uncouth, loutish, churlish. BOORISH, OAFISH, RUDE, UNCOUTH all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms… …

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