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  • 81Patti Smith — For the lead singer of the band Scandal, see Patty Smyth. For other persons of the same name, see Patricia Smith (disambiguation). Patti Smith Smith performing in Copenhagen in 1976 Background inf …

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  • 82Dmitry Merezhkovsky — For his brother, a Russian biologist, see Konstantin Mereschkowski. Born Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky 2 August 1865(1865 08 02) St Petersburg, Russia Died 9 December 1941( …

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  • 83Senior Bowl — For the bridge competition, see Senior Bowl (bridge). For the stealth reconnaissance system codenamed SENIOR BOWL, see Lockheed D 21/M 21. Senior Bowl Stadium Ladd Peebles Stadium Location Mobile …

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  • 84Cowboys Stadium — For the McNeese State University stadium, see Cowboy Stadium. Cowboys Stadium Cowboys Stadium …

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  • 85Winston Churchill — For other uses, see Winston Churchill (disambiguation). Churchill redirects here. For other uses, see Churchill (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill …

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  • 86Lion — For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). Lion[1] Temporal range: Early Pleistocene to recent …

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  • 87Torero — For the 1956 documentary film, see Torero (film). Matador redirects here. For other uses, see Matador (disambiguation). Matador Israel Lancho before a bullfight during the 2005 Aste Nagusia festival in Bilbao, Spain …

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  • 88English Civil War — For other uses, see English Civil War (disambiguation). English Civil War An allegory of the English Civil War by Wi …

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  • 89Fridtjof Nansen — For other uses, see Nansen (disambiguation) and Fridtjof Nansen (disambiguation). Fridtjof Nansen Born 10 October …

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  • 90The Adventures of Tintin — For the 2011 film, see The Adventures of Tintin (film). For other uses, see The Adventures of Tintin (disambiguation). The Adventures of Tintin The main characters and others from The Castafiore Emerald, one of the later books in the series. In… …

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