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Incognito Incognito
Incognito Acid jazz group For the Record… Sounds of Seventies for Nineties Ears London Read more
North Pole North Pole
North Pole northern end of the earth's axis, lat. 90°N. It is distinguished from the north magnetic pole . U.S. explorer Robert E. Peary is traditionally credited as being the first to reach (1909) the North Pole. In 1926, Richard E. Byrd and Floyd Bennett may have been the first persons... Read more
Agatha Christie Agatha Christie
A GATHAC HRISTIE Born: September 15, 1890 Torquay, England Died: January 12, 1976 Wallingford, England English author and playwright Agatha Christie was the best-selling mystery writer of all time. She wrote ninety-three books and... Read more
Masturbation Masturbation
Masturbation Definition Masturbation is the erotic stimulation of one's own genitals for pleasure. Description Masturbation is the self-stimulation of the sex organs, most often to the point of orgasm. Sixty to ninety percent of adolescent boys and 40 percent of girls... Read more
Football College Football College
FOOTBALL: COLLEGE "Numerous and Major." "There is a firm feeling that we have turned the corner when it comes to major violations. We are getting on top of this integrity issue.…Ninety-nine percent of everything that is going on in intercollegiate athletics today is... Read more
dairying dairying
dairying business of producing, processing, and distributing milk and milk products. Ninety percent of the world's milk is obtained from cows; the remainder comes from goats, buffaloes, sheep, reindeer, yaks, and other ruminants. In the United States, dairy products account for nearly 16% of the... Read more
Allah Allah
Allah , [Arab.,=the God]. Derived from an old Semitic root refering to the Divine and used in the Canaanite El, the Mesopotamian ilu, and the biblical Elohim, the word Allah is used by all Arabic-speaking Muslims, Christians, Jews, and others. Allah, as a deity, was probably known in... Read more
Joshua Barney Joshua Barney
Barney, Joshua (1759–1818) Revolutionary War naval officer, born in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1794 President George Washington nominated him one of six captains in the new navy. Disappointed at being ranked only third, Barney declined the nomination and instead accepted a commission in the... Read more
Sir Thomas Wyatt (poet) Sir Thomas Wyatt (poet)
Sir Thomas Wyatt 1503-42, English poet and statesman, father of Sir Thomas Wyatt. He served in various capacities under Henry VIII and was knighted in 1536. It is generally agreed he had been the lover of Anne Boleyn before her marriage to the king. Greatly influenced by the works of the Italian... Read more
Yellow Book Yellow Book
Yellow Book English illustrated quarterly published (1894-97) in book form in London. Henry Harland was literary editor, and Aubrey Beardsley , whose exotic and provocative drawings brought immediate attention to the publication, was art editor until 1896. The Yellow Book was a miscellany of... Read more

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