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  • 121Samuel Pepys — Pepys redirects here. For other uses, see Pepys (disambiguation). Samuel Pepys Portrait of Samuel Pepys by J. Hayls. Oil on canvas, 1666, 756 mm × 629 mm National Portrait Gallery, London. Born 23 February 1633( …

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  • 122Things to Come — Infobox Film name = Things to Come tagline = What will the next hundred years bring to mankind? director = William Cameron Menzies producer = Alexander Korda writer = H.G. Wells starring = Raymond Massey Ralph Richardson Margaretta Scott Cedric… …

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  • 123The Pilgrim's Progress — For the Kula Shaker album, see Pilgrims Progress (album). The Pilgrim s Progress   …

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  • 124Paris-Roubaix — Infobox Cycling race name = Paris Roubaix current event = date = Early April region = Northern France english = Paris Roubaix localnames = Paris Roubaix fr icon nickname = The Hell of the North Queen of the Classics The Easter race A Sunday in… …

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  • 125Golf club (equipment) — Golf clubs are used in the sport of golf to hit a golf ball. Each club is composed of a shaft with a lance(grip) and a clubhead. Woods are used for long distance fairway shots; irons , the most versatile class used for a variety of shots, and… …

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  • 126History of radar — The history of radar starts with experiments by Heinrich Hertz in the late 19th century that showed that radio waves were reflected by metallic objects. This possibility was suggested in James Clerk Maxwell s seminal work on electromagnetism.… …

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  • 127Cuisine of Hawaii — Modern cuisine of Hawaii is a fusion of many cuisines brought by multi ethnic immigrants to the islands, particularly of American, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Polynesian and Portuguese origins, and including food sources from plants and… …

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  • 128Le Grand Macabre — (1975 77, revised version 1996) is György Ligeti s only opera. The opera has two acts and its libretto, loosely based on a play by the Belgian author Michel De Ghelderode, was written by Ligeti in collaboration with Michael Meschke. The original… …

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