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  • 31Pantalone — (French: Pantalon) is a stock character that is classified as one of the vecchi (old men) in Commedia dell arte. He is a miserly and often libidinous character who is portrayed as a Venetian and often speaks in the Venetian dialect. As with the… …

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  • 32J. M. Barrie — James Matthew Barrie in 1890 Born 9 May 1860(1860 05 09) Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland Died 19 June 1937( …

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  • 33Leamington (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Leamington caption = Leamington from Wallace s Monthly Magazine July 1877 sire = Faugh a Ballagh dam = Pantaloon Mare damsire = Pantaloon sex = Stallion foaled = 1853 country = Great Britain flagicon|UK… …

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  • 34Longfellow (horse) — Longfellow (1867–1893) was one of America s first great thoroughbred racehorses and the sire of great racehorses. A legend in his own time, he was out of the first crop of the imported English stallion, the outstanding Leamington.… …

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  • 35All the world's a stage — is the phrase that begins a famous monologue from William Shakespeare s As You Like It , spoken by the melancholy Jaques. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play, and catalogues the seven stages of a man s life, sometimes… …

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  • 36The Nutcracker Prince — Infobox Film name = The Nutcracker Prince image size = 200px caption = The movie poster. director = Paul Schibli producer = Kevin Gillis Sheldon S. Wiseman writer = Patricia Watson (screenplay) E.T.A. Hoffmann (story) narrator = starring = Megan… …

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  • 37columbine — columbine1 /kol euhm buyn /, n. 1. a plant, Aquilegia caerula, of the buttercup family, having showy flowers with white petals and white to blue sepals that form long, backward spurs: the state flower of Colorado. 2. any of various other plants… …

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  • 38Columbine — /kol euhm buyn /, n. 1. a female character in commedia dell arte and pantomime: sweetheart of Harlequin. 2. a female given name. [1720 30; < It Columbina lit., dovelike girl; see COLUMBINE2] * * * Any of approximately 70 species of perennial&#8230; …

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  • 39Toynbee, Philip — ▪ British writer born June 25, 1916, Oxford died June 15, 1981, St. Briavels, near Lydney, Gloucestershire, Eng.       English writer and editor best known for novels that experiment with time and symbolical elements.       Philip Toynbee was the …

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  • 40Robert Ward (Komponist) — Robert Ward (* 13. September 1917 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist ein US amerikanischer Komponist. Ward studierte in der Eastman School of Music in Rochester bei Howard Hanson und Bernard Rogers, dann an der Juilliard School of Music bei Frederick Jacobi …

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