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  • 111body louse — noun A parasitic insect, Pediculus humanus corporis, that infests the body and clothes of humans and feeds on blood. Syn: bosom friend, coot, cootie, cooty, crumb, grayback, pants rabbit, seam cricket, seam squirrel …

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  • 112LAWES, William George (1839-1907) — missionary was born at Aldermaston Berkshire, England, on 1 July 1839. He was educated at a school connected with the Congregational Church at Mortimer West, and at 14 went to work at Reading. In 1858 the Rev. William Gill came to this town… …

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  • 113Charles Maurice Le Tellier — (1642, Turin 1710, Reims) was a French Archbishop of Reims. The son of Michel Le Tellier and brother of Louvois, both ministers of Louis XIV. he studied for the Church, won the doctorate of theology at the Sorbonne, and was ordained priest in… …

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  • 114Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke (2006 film) — Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke Directed by Aslam Sheikh Produced by Nirmal Jani Written by Aslam Sheikh Starring Ajay Devgn Manoj Tiwar …

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  • 115Natalia Sheremeteva — Princess Natalie Dolgorukov Princess Natalia Borisovna Dolgorukova, née Sheremeteva (Наталья Борисовна Шереметева; 1714 1771), was one of the first Russian women writers. She has been called the most accomplished Russian memoirist of the 18th… …

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  • 116Al Otoño — John Keats, escritor del poema «Al Otoño», uno de los más famosos y aclamados en la literatura inglesa. Retrato hecho por William Hilton. «Al Otoño» (Traducido de «To Autumn») es un poema escrito por el poeta romántico inglés John Keats (31 de… …

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  • 117Jonathan —    Whom Jehovah gave, the name of fifteen or more persons that are mentioned in Scripture. The chief of these are,    1) A Levite descended from Gershom (Judg. 18:30). His history is recorded in 17:7 13 and 18:30. The Rabbins changed this name… …

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  • 118IRVING, EDWARD —    a great pulpit orator, born in Annan, Dumfriesshire; bred for the Scotch Church, became in 1819 assistant to Dr. Chalmers in Glasgow, and removed in 1822 to the Caledonian Church, London, where he attracted to his preaching the world of… …

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  • 119MORRIS, WILLIAM —    poet, art worker, and Socialist, born in Walthamstow, near London, son and heir of a wealthy merchant; studied at Oxford, where he became the lifelong bosom friend of Burne Jones; of an artistic temperament, he devoted his working hours to… …

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  • 120WATTS, THEODORE —    critic, born at St. Ives, bosom friend of Swinburne, who pronounces him the first critic of our time perhaps the largest minded and surest sighted of any age ; his influence is great, and it has been exercised chiefly through contributions to… …

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