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  • 91Allan Robertson — (1815 ndash; 1859) was a golf player, considered one of the first professional golfers. He was born in St Andrews, Scotland, the home of golf .In the mid 19th century golf was played by well off gentlemen as hand crafted clubs and balls were… …

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  • 92Martyn Lloyd-Jones — David Martyn Lloyd Jones (20 December 1899 – 1 March 1981) was a Welsh Protestant minister, preacher and medical doctor who was influential in the Reformed wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century. For almost 30 years, he was… …

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  • 93Abbas (photographer) — Abbas Attar ( fa. عباس عطار)(born 1944) is an Iranian photographer known for his photojournalism in Biafra and Vietnam in the 1970s, and for his photos of Christian and Islamic subjects in later years. He is a member of Magnum Photos.Abbas, an… …

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  • 94Harold "Tubby" Raymond — Harold R. Tubby Raymond (born November 14, 1926) was University of Delaware head football coach (1966 2001) and College Football Hall of Fame inductee (2003).Football careerRaymond, a native of Flint, MI, was a quarterback and linebacker at the… …

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  • 95Motivational speaker — A motivational speaker is a professional speaker who makes speeches intending to lift up and motivate their audiences.Types of eventsA keynote speech generally takes place either at the beginning of the event, or the close of the event. The… …

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  • 96Ecgbert (Archbishop of York) — Infobox Archbishop of York name = Ecgbert birth name = began = unknown consecration = about 734 term end = 19 November 766 predecessor = Wilfrid II successor = Ethelbert birth date = unknown death date = 19 November 766 tomb = Ecgbert or Ecgberht …

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  • 97Pīti — Prīti (Sanskrit; Pali: pīti ) is a mental factor (Pali: cetasika ) associated with the concentrative absorption (Sanskrit: dhyana ; Pali: jhana ) of Buddhist meditation. Piti is a very specific joy associated with a state of deep tranquillity. It …

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  • 98Futuh — Futūh (Arabic script فتوح, singular fath فتح) is an Arabic word with the literal meaning of openings . When appearing in classical Islamic literature it signifies the early Arab Muslim conquests which facilitated the spread of Islam and Islamic… …

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  • 99Andrew Salter — (May 9,1914 October 6,1996) is the founder of conditioned reflex therapy, a type of therapy that emphasizes conscious physical action as the way to combat ingrained negative behaviours. In the 1940s, Salter introduced to American psychotherapy… …

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  • 100Matthew of Edessa — Born Second half of 11th century Edessa Died 1144 Edessa Occupation Chronicler Known for Chronicle Religion …

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