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  • 101Monster Hunter Freedom 2 — Developer(s) Capcom Production Studio 1 Publisher(s) …

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  • 102mort — I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of Middle English mot horn note, from Anglo French, word, horn note more at mot Date: circa 1500 1. a note sounded on a hunting horn when a deer is killed 2. killing 1 II. noun Etymology: perhaps back… …

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  • 103Electric Light Orchestra — Infobox Musician Name = Electric Light Orchestra Img capt = ELO in 1979, from left to right: Hugh McDowell, Melvyn Gale, Kelly Groucutt, Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan, Richard Tandy Mik Kaminski. Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin =… …

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  • 104Violent Femmes — Infobox musical artist Name = Violent Femmes Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Genre = Alternative rock College rock Post punk Folk punk Years active = 1980 present Label = Slash, Reprise, Elektra, Mushroom …

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  • 105Heinrich Grenser — Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Grenser (5 March 1764 ndash; 12 December 1813) was a German musical instrument maker.Grenser was born in Lipprechtsroda, Thuringia. From 1779 to 1786 he was apprenticed to his uncle, August Grenser, a Dresden instrument… …

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  • 106Jägerhorn af Spurila — is a noble family, registered with number 114 in the Swedish House of Nobility and number 5 in the Finnish House of Nobility. Members of this family live in Finland, Sweden, Germany and USA.The family is of ancient Finnish nobility ( frälse )… …

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  • 107Kine of Araw —    The legendary cattle of Rhûn.    The oxen that lived on the lands around the Sea of Rhûn were hardier and wilder than any others in Middle earth. Legends claimed that they were descended from the cattle of the Huntsman of the Valar, Oromë… …

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  • 108Tantivy — Tan*tiv y, adv. [Said to be from the note of a hunting horn.] Swiftly; speedily; rapidly; a fox hunting term; as, to ride tantivy. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 109Henri Murger — (March 27 1822 Paris, January 28, 1861) was a French novelist and poet, born at Paris.He is chiefly distinguished as the author of Scènes de la Vie de Bohème, from his own experiences as a desperately poor writer living in a Parisian attic,… …

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  • 110Cotswold Games — “Olympicks” redirects here. For the international games, see Olympic Games.The Cotswold Olimpick Games are an annual public celebration of games and sports held in the Cotswolds in the West Country of England. The games began sometime between… …

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