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  • 61Aubrey Gibson — Aubrey Hickes Lawson Gibson (1901 1973) was an Australian businessman, arts patron and art collector whose service to the arts included being a founding director of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and deputy chairman of the National… …

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  • 62Sir Harold and the Gnome King — Infobox Book | name = Sir Harold and the Gnome King title orig = translator = image caption = cover of first paperback edition of Sir Harold and the Gnome King author = L. Sprague de Camp illustrator = Stephen Fabian cover artist = Stephen Fabian …

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  • 63James Rivington — (c. 1724, London, England – July 1802, New York city) was an English born American journalist. Rvington was a son of the bookseller (i.e. publisher) Charles Rivington (1688 1742) and inherited a share of his father s business, which he lost at… …

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  • 64Hugo Rumbold — Hugo Cecil Levinge Rumbold (1884 – 1932) was a British stage designer.Life and careerRumbold was the son of Sir Horace Rumbold, eighth baronet of Woodhall (1829–1913), and his second wife, Louisa Anne (d. 1940), daughter of Thomas Russell… …

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  • 65Dibble Dabble — is a swimming pool game whose origins are unknown. It is known to have been played in New York, California, Illinois, Tennessee, and Florida. Kids enjoy playing Dibble Dabble for hours and hours. Adults may also enjoy playing Dibble… …

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  • 66Tablette graphique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir tablette.  À ne pas confondre avec Tablet PC et tablette électronique. Une tablette graphique est un périphérique de saisie pour ordinateur. Elle est connectée à l ordinateur par une connexion filaire comme… …

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  • 67Берти Вустер — Bertie Wooster Хью Лори в роли Бертрама Вустера Создатель: Вудхауз …

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  • 68Дживс — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Дживс (мюзикл). Дживс Reginald Jeeves Стивен Фрай в роли Дживса …

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  • 69dabster — /dab steuhr/, n. 1. Slang. an expert. 2. Informal. a person who works in a superficial or clumsy manner; dabbler. [1700 10; DAB3 + STER] * * * …

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  • 70dilettante — dilettantish, dilettanteish, adj. /dil i tahnt , dil i tahnt , tahn tay, tan tee/, n., pl. dilettantes, dilettanti / tahn tee/, adj. n. 1. a person who takes up an art, activity, or subject merely for amusement, esp. in a desultory or superficial …

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