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  • 71Letitia Elizabeth Landon — (August 14, 1802 October 15, 1838), English poet and novelist, better known by her initials L. E. L. than by Miss Landon or her married name, Mrs. Maclean.BiographyLandon was descended from an old Herefordshire family, and was born in Chelsea,… …

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  • 72Rudolf Höß — Infobox Person name = Rudolf Höß image size = 150px caption = Rudolf Höß at the Nuremberg Trials birth name = Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Höß birth date = birth date|1900|11|25 birth place = Baden Baden death date = death date and… …

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  • 73Dzerzhinsk, Russia — For other places with the same name, see Dzerzhinsk. Dzerzhinsk (English) Дзержинск (Russian)   …

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  • 74Seal hunting — Sealing redirects here; for other uses, see sealing (disambiguation). Seal hunting, or sealing, is the personal or commercial hunting of seals for their pelts, blubber, and meat; as well as to ensure the population does not reach levels that… …

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  • 75The Hound of Death — Infobox Book | name = The Hound of Death title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie illustrator = cover artist = Dermonay country = United Kingdom language = English series …

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  • 76Pierre Macquer — Pierre Joseph Macquer (9 October 1718, Paris – 15 February 1784, Paris) was an influential French chemist. He is known for his Dictionnaire de chymie (1766). He was also involved in practical applications, to medicine and industry, such as the… …

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  • 77Walter Reppe — Infobox Scientist name = Walter Reppe box width = thumb image width = caption = birth date = July 29, 1892 birth place = Göringen, Germany death date = death date and age|1969|7|26|1892|7|29 death place = Heidelberg, Germany residence = Germany… …

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  • 78Laurel water — is distilled from the fresh leaves of the cherry laurel and contains the poison prussic acid (hydrocyanic acid) along with other products carried over in the process. [cite news |title= laurel water definition by dict.die.net|url= http://dict.die …

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  • 79hydrocyanicacid — hy·dro·cy·an·ic acid (hī drō sī ănʹĭk) n. An aqueous solution of hydrogen cyanide. Also called prussic acid. * * * …

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  • 80Chemical weapons in World War I — A poison gas attack using gas cylinders in World War I. The use of chemical weapons in World War I ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine. This chemical warfare… …

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