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  • 91Greenland — For other uses, see Greenland (disambiguation). Greenland Kalaallit Nunaat (Kalaallisut) Grønland (Danish) …

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  • 92Fort Nashborough — was the stockade for the settlement that became the city of Nashville, Tennessee. A reconstruction today stands on the banks of the Cumberland River near the site of the original fort.PreparationsNo attempt had been made to permanently settle the …

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  • 93Dan Gleeson (politician) — Daniel Gleeson OBE (11 November 1914(1914 11 11) January 1994(1994 01 00)), a politician of North Queensland Australia, was the first Mayor of the Former City of Thuringowa.[1] Personal Mr Gleeson was the fourth child of three pioneering families …

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  • 94Claude Poulan — Claude Casper Poulan (1915 1995) of Monroe, Louisiana was the founder of Poulan Chain Saws and the inventor of bow guide. In 1944, Poulan was supervising German prisoners cutting pulpwood in East Texas. At the time this task required three men,… …

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  • 96William Strang — (February 3, 1859 mdash;April 12, 1921) was a renowned Scottish painter and engraver.He was born at Dumbarton, the son of Peter Strang, builder, and educated at the Dumbarton Academy. He worked for fifteen months in the counting house of a firm… …

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  • 97Doc Holliday — This article is about the American historical figure. For other uses, see Doc Holliday (disambiguation). Doc Holliday Born John Henry Holliday August 14, 1851 Griffin, Georgia, U.S …

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  • 98Isamu Noguchi — Isamu Noguchi, 1941. Born November 17, 1904(1904 11 17) Los Angeles, California Died …

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  • 99Crazy Horse — For other uses, see Crazy Horse (disambiguation). A sketch of Crazy Horse by a Mormon missionary in 1934 after interviewing Crazy Horse s sister, who thought it was accurate.[1] Crazy Horse (Lakota: Tȟašúŋke Witkó (in Sta …

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  • 100Epiphany (holiday) — This article is about the feast day. For the feeling, see Epiphany (feeling). Epiphany, (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, manifestation , striking appearance ,[1]) or Theophany, (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia,[2]) meaning vision of… …

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