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  • 101The Handmaid's Tale — For the film adaptation, see The Handmaid s Tale (film). For the operatic adaptation, see The Handmaid s Tale (opera). The Handmaid s Tale   …

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  • 102Textbook — For other uses, see Textbook (disambiguation). Textbook A textbook or coursebook is a manual of instruction in any branch of study. Textbooks are produced according to the demands of educational institutions. Although most textbooks are only… …

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  • 103Norwalk, Connecticut — For other uses, see Norwalk (disambiguation) and Norwalk. Norwalk, Connecticut   City   Norwalk City Hall, with Conce …

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  • 104Snakebite — For other uses, see Snakebite (disambiguation). Snakebite Classification and external resources Cobra Naja naja ICD 10 T …

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  • 105HMS Dreadnought (1906) — For other ships of the same name, see HMS Dreadnought. Dreadnought at sea; note the torpedo net booms folded against her side Class overview Name …

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  • 106Magicians of Xanth — For more characters of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony, see List of Xanth characters. The Magicians of Xanth are mostly humans with the most powerful magical talents. With such powerful talents, they are the only people who qualify to be the… …

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  • 107Track and field — For the video game, see Track Field (video game). Track and field The track and field stadium is at the heart of the sport Nickname(s) Track Characteristics Team mem …

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  • 108Das Dreimäderlhaus — For the 1934 film adaptation, see Blossom Time (film). Das Dreimäderlhaus or Blossom Time or Lilac Time Fritz Schrödter as Schubert and Anny Rainer as Hannerl, 1916 Music Franz Schubert Lyrics Alfred Maria Willner Heinz Reichert …

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  • 109Omaha people — For other uses, see Omaha (disambiguation). Omaha Total population 6,000 Regions with significant populations United States ( …

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  • 110Charles Avery Dunning — For The New Zealand rugby league international, see Charles Dunning (rugby league). Charles Avery Dunning 3rd Premier of Saskatchewan In office April 5, 1922 – February 26, 1926 …

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