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  • 121Tittenhurst Park — was the home of John Lennon and Yoko Ono from the late summer of 1969 until August 1971, and then the home of Ringo Starr and family until the late 1980s. It is located on a 72 acre estate in London Road, Sunninghill near Ascot, Berkshire SL5 0PN …

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  • 122Johnny Warman — (born John Robert Waughman 1951 in Bethnal Green, London) is an English singer songwriter best known for his 1981 album Walking Into Mirrors and the hit single Screaming Jets .Early lifeJohnny was born in Bethnal Green, East London. He then moved …

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  • 123Northern Songs — Ltd Former type Limited Industry Music publishing Genre Pop, rock Fate Dissolved Successor Sony/ATV Music …

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  • 124Protestantism in Burma — Main article: Christianity in Burma Protestants in Burma make up 3% of that nation s population, many of them Baptists.[1] The Protestant Churches of Burma were begun in the early 19th century by Adoniram Judson, an American Baptist missionary.… …

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  • 125Frenzy (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Frenzy Type = studio Artist = Split Enz Released = Flagicon|Australia flagicon|New Zealand 19 February 1979 flagicon|United Kingdom flagicon|USA 1981 Recorded = The Manor Studios, England November–December 1978 Startling… …

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  • 126Michel'le — Birth name Michel le Toussant Born 1970 Origin Compton, California, USA Genres R B Occupations Singer songwriter …

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  • 127Columbus Was a Dope — is a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein. It was first published in the May 1947 issue of Startling Stories. It later appeared in two of Heinlein s collections, The Menace from Earth (1959), and Expanded Universe (1980). In the… …

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  • 128Heather Gemmen Wilson — Infobox Writer imagesize = 150px name = Heather Gemmen birthdate = Birth date and age|1971|4|4|df=y birthplace = London, Ontario, Canada1 occupation = Author, Editor, Speaker genre = Memoir, Children s literature notableworks = Startling Beauty… …

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