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  • 61Pun — A pun (or paronomasia) is a phrase that deliberately exploits confusion between similar sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect.A pun may also cause confusion between two senses of the same written or spoken word, due to homophony,… …

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  • 62Scopes Trial — Coordinates: 35°29′41.74″N 85°00′45.63″W / 35.4949278°N 85.012675°W / 35.4949278; 85.012675 …

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  • 63Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born …

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  • 64Commentarii de Bello Gallico — (Commentaries on the Gallic War)   …

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  • 65Maximilien Robespierre — Robespierre c. 1790, (anonymous), Musée Carnavalet, Paris, France Deputy and member of the Committee of Public Safety In office 27 July 1793 – 27 …

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  • 66Bush v. Gore — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 11, 2000 Decided December 12, 2000 …

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  • 67Charles James Fox — The Right Honourable Charles James Fox Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs In office 27 March 1782 – 5 July …

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  • 68Philip Sidney — Sir Philip Sidney (November 30, 1554 ndash; October 17, 1586) became one of the Elizabethan Age s most prominent figures. Famous in his day in England as a poet, courtier and soldier, he remains known as the author of Astrophil and Stella (1581,… …

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  • 69Sallust — This article is about the historian. For the philosopher, see Sallustius. For other uses, see Sallust (disambiguation). Gaius Sallustius Crispus, generally known simply as Sallust (86 BC – 35 BC), a Roman historian, belonged to a well known… …

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  • 70José Martí — For other people named José Martí, see José Martí (disambiguation). José Martí Born José Julián Martí Pérez January 28, 1853 Havana, Cuba Died …

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