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  • 51Eli Lilly controversies — Infobox Company company name = Eli Lilly and Company company company type = Public foundation = 1876 company slogan = Answers that matter location = Indianapolis, Indiana, USA key people = Sidney Taurel, Chairman John C. Lechleiter, President CEO …

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  • 53Ulla Taalasmaa — (née Tuomi) is a fictional character in the Finnish soap opera Salatut elämät. She was played by Maija Liisa Peuhu and appeared as a regular character in the series from 1999 present.Ulla is a fairly inquisitive house wife, and as such is usually …

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  • 54John Cleland (anatomist) — John Cleland, Professor Anatomy and Physiology in Queen’s College Galway from 1863 1877, then Glasgow University from 1877 1909.John Cleland was born in Perthshire on June 15th 1835, the second son of the family. Cleland’s father was a surgeon… …

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  • 55The useless pages — was an example of early web humor. It was a list of links to web pages the writers deemed egregiously useless, with humorous descriptions. In time it grew to a directory with links archived by category. It helped disseminate many early minor… …

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  • 56White Hotel (film) — White Hotel is a 1996 documentary by Dianne Griffin and Tobi Solvang that was filmed in Eritrea. The film s focus was the spread of HIV and AIDS in that country, but the filmmakers incorporated their personal struggles and problems into the… …

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  • 57Ernest Joyce — Joyce (rechts) mit Wild (links) und vermutlich Dick Richards auf der Aurora Ernest Edward Mills Joyce (* 22. Dezember 1875 in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England; † 2. Mai 1940 in London)[1] war ein Seemann der …

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  • 58egregiousness — See egregiously. * * * …

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  • 59Edward III — 1312 77, king of England 1327 77 (son of Edward II). * * * known as Edward of Windsor born Nov. 13, 1312, Windsor, Berkshire, Eng. died June 21, 1377, Sheen, Surrey King of England (1327–77). His mother, Isabella of France, deposed his father,… …

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  • 60theatre — /thee euh teuhr, theeeu /, n. theater. * * * I Building or space in which performances are given before an audience. It contains an auditorium and stage. In ancient Greece, where Western theatre began (5th century BC), theatres were constructed… …

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