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  • 91Cheikh Anta Diop — Pan African topics General Pan Africanism Afro Asian Afro Latino Colonialism …

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  • 92A. C. Grayling — Anthony Clifford Grayling (born 3 April 1949) is a British philosopher and author. He is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London and a supernumerary fellow of St Anne s College, Oxford. He has an MA and a DPhil from Oxford, and… …

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  • 93Greek military junta of 1967–1974 — Regime of the Colonels redirects here. For the generic usage as a term for military rule, see military junta. For the Polish regime of colonels, see Piłsudski s colonels. For other uses, see Colonels regime. History of Greece …

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  • 94Henri Mouhot — Infobox Scientist name = Henri Mouhot box width = image width =175px caption = A drawing of Henri Mouhot done by H. Rousseau from a photograph birth date = May 15, 1826 birth place = Montbéliard, Doubs, France death date = November 10, 1861 death …

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  • 95Esteban Echeverría — (September 2, 1805 ndash; January 19, 1851) was an Argentine poet, fiction writer, cultural promoter, and political activist who played a significant role in the development of Argentine literature, not only through his own writings but also… …

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  • 96Abu Qatada — Abû Qatâda al Filisṭînî (Arabic: أبو قتادة الفلسطيني‎), sometimes called Abû Omar (ابو عمر) is an Islamist militant. Under the name Omar Mahmoud Othman (عمر محمود عثمان), he is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations Security Council… …

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  • 97Justin Fleming — (1953 ) is a playwright and writer. Like Gerard Windsor and Nick Enright, Fleming attended St Ignatius College, Riverview, where he was taught English Literature by Joseph Castley and Charles MacDonald, S.J., and the classics by Charles Fraser, S …

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  • 98Misteriosa Buenos Aires — Mysterious Buenos Aires   Author(s) Manuel Mujica Laínez Original title Misteriosa Buenos Aires …

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  • 99Eco-socialism — Green red redirects here. For other uses, see Red green (disambiguation). Socialism …

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  • 100Argentine Constitution of 1853 — The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was the first constitution of Argentina, approved with the support of the governments of the provinces mdash;though without that of the Buenos Aires Province, who remained separated of the Argentine… …

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