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  • 111Reed Bunting — Conservation status Least Concern ( …

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  • 112Reed Hundt — Reed E. Hundt (born March 3 1948 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission from 1993 to 1997. Appointed by President Bill Clinton, he served for most of Clinton s first term. He was succeeded by… …

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  • 113Reed Crandall — (February 22, 1917 ndash; September 13, 1982) was an American illustrator and penciller of comic books and magazines. He was best known for the Quality Comics character Blackhawk and for stories in the critically acclaimed EC Comics of the… …

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  • 114Reed's School — is an independent day and boarding school for boys located in Cobham, Surrey, England. It was founded in 1813 by the Reverend Andrew Reed as the London Asylum for Orphans, a charitable boarding school. The orphanage was sponsored by a host of… …

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  • 115Reed-Cooke — is a section of disputed status in Northwest Washington, D.C. Its residents, its current councilmember Jim Graham, and its active civic association claim that it is an independent neighborhood. However, it is not on the city s list of recognized… …

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  • 116Reed Vole — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 117Reed Publishing — (NZ) Ltd. is one of New Zealand s oldest publishers based in Auckland, New Zealand, founded in 1907 by A H Reed.It is a New Zealand literature specialist and also general titles, publishing over 100 titles a year.External links*… …

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  • 118Reed Smith Richards Butler — LLP was the name of the merged law firm in the United Kingdom created by the 2007 merger of UK firm Richards Butler LLP with US based international firm Reed Smith LLP. From May 2008, the firm has harmonized its brand name across all of its… …

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  • 119Reed mat (craft) — Reed mats are handmade mats of plaited reed, made throughout most of Thailand.The mats are produced by plaiting reeds, strips of palm leaf, or some other easily available local plant. The supple mats made by this process of weaving without a loom …

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  • 120Reed Slatkin — Reed Eliot Slatkin (* 22. Januar 1949 in Detroit, Michigan) ist ein US amerikanischer Unternehmer und Urheber eines der größten Schneeballsysteme in der Geschichte den Vereinigten Staaten seit jenem von Charles Ponzi. [1] Slatkin wuchs in einem… …

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