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  • 101Matthias Flacius — taught a strong view of what later theologians would call total depravity. Matthias Flacius Illyricus (Latin; Croatian: Matija Vlačić Ilirik, German: Matthias Flach) (3 March 1520 – 11 March 1575) was a Lutheran reformer. He was born in Carpano,… …

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  • 102Notorious (1946 film) — Not to be confused with Notorious (2009 film). Notorious Title Screen Directed by Alfred Hitchcock …

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  • 103Questionnaire construction — A questionnaire is a series of questions asked to individuals to obtain statistically useful information about a given topic [ Merriam Webster s Online Dictionary , s.v. questionnaire, http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/questionnaire… …

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  • 104Orderic Vitalis — (Ordericus) (1075 – c. 1142) was an English chronicler of Norman ancestry who wrote one of the great contemporary chronicles of 11th and 12th century Normandy and Anglo Norman England. The modern biographer of Henry I of England, C. Warren… …

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  • 105German spelling reform of 1996 — The German spelling reform of 1996 ( Rechtschreibreform ) is based on an international agreement signed in Vienna in July 1996 by the governments of the German speaking countries Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, a quadrilingual… …

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  • 106Prince Louis of Battenberg — Infobox Military Person name = Louis Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven lived = 24 May 1854 – 11 September 1921 caption = Prince Louis of Battenberg photographed by Carl Vandyk in London, 1905 placeofbirth = Graz, Austria placeofdeath = Naval …

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  • 107Originalism — Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States, by Howard Chandler Christy …

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  • 108Princess (car) — For Austin Princess and Vanden Plas Princess automobiles produced from the 1940s to the 1960s, see Austin Princess. The Princess is a family car that was produced in the United Kingdom by British Leyland from 1975 until 1981. The car inherited a… …

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  • 109Academia — or Academe or The Academy is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research.The word comes from the akademeia just outside ancient Athens, where the gymnasium was made famous by Plato as a… …

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  • 110Cornucopian — A cornucopian is a futurist who believes that continued progress and provision of material items for mankind can be met by similarly continued advances in technology. Fundamentally they believe that there is enough matter and energy on the Earth… …

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