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  • 101Baron Bodissey — The aristocratic philosopher Unspiek, Baron Bodissey, is a fictional character referred to in many of the novels of speculative fiction author Jack Vance. Within those novels he has the status of an authority (he is, so to speak, the Hume or… …

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  • 102Northfield Mount Hermon School — Seal of Northfield Mount Hermon Discere et Vivere Learn and Live Location …

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  • 103Uncle Fester — is a member of the fictional Addams Family. He was played by Jackie Coogan (famous as Charlie Chaplin s sidekick in The Kid , 1921), in the television program, and by Christopher Lloyd in the first two movies, and by Patrick Thomas in Addams… …

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  • 104Eleanor Jarman — (born 1904) was an American runaway, fugitive from justice, and robber who was jailed, escaped from jail in 1940, was placed on the FBI ten most wanted fugitives list, and remains missing.Early life and crime careerJarman was born to Julius and… …

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  • 105Last meal — The last meal is a customary part of a condemned prisoner s last day. The day before the appointed time of execution, the prisoner will be given the meal, as well as religious rites, if he or she desires. In many countries the prisoner may have… …

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  • 106Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons) — In the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game, alignment is a categorization of the ethical and moral perspective of people, creatures and societies. Early editions of Dungeons Dragons allowed players to choose between three alignments when… …

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  • 107Stéphane Breitwieser — (born 1971) is a French art thief who admitted to stealing 239 artworks and other exhibits, worth an estimated US$1.4 billion (£960m), from 172 museums while travelling around Europe and working as a waiter, an average of one theft every 15 days …

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  • 108Reputation management — is the process of tracking an entity s actions and other entities opinions about those actions; reporting on those actions and opinions; and reacting to that report creating a feedback loop. All entities involved are generally people, but that… …

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  • 109August Sangret — (28 August 1913 – 29 April 1943) was a French Canadian soldier of Indian birth, who murdered Joan Wolfe in Surrey, England. This murder case is also known as The Wigwam Murder.On October 7 1942, two British soldiers saw a human arm sticking out… …

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  • 110Elizabeth Canning — (1734 1773) was an Englishwoman who claimed that she had been abducted and her kidnappers tried to force her to become a prostitute. She ended up being convicted for perjury. She was born on September 17, 1734 in the City of London and began… …

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