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  • 111The White Haired Girl — (Chinese:白毛女; pinyin: Bái Máo Nǚ) is a Chinese opera and ballet by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto. The first opera performance was in 1945. The first ballet performance was by Shanghai Dance Academy, Shanghai in 1965.Along with Red Detachment… …

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  • 112The Natural Economic Order — is the most famous book of Silvio Gesell. PUBLISHED REFERENCES TO GESELL S THEORY John Maynard Keynes: General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936): Gesell s main book is written in cool, scientific language; though it is suffused… …

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  • 113The Legend of Dragoon — North American box art Developer(s) SCEI Publisher(s) …

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  • 114The Twelfth — Orangemen parade in Bangor on 12 July 2010 Also called Orangemen s Day, Orangefest Observed by …

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  • 115The Marriage of Figaro (play) — The Marriage of Figaro Title page from the first edition of The Marriage of Figaro Written by Pierre Beaumarchais Characters …

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  • 116The Forbidden Territory — was written by Dennis Wheatley and published by Hutchinson in 1933. This was Wheatley s debut published novel and was an instant success. Translated in a number of languages and Alfred Hitchcock quickly bought up the film rights. [cite web |… …

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  • 117The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle —   …

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  • 118The Genesis According to Spiritism — The Genesis, Miracles and Premonition According to Spiritism ( La Genése, les Miracles et les Preditions selon le Spiritisme in the original French) was the last book published (1868) by Allan Kardec, just before his death. It tries to reconcile… …

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  • 119The Twilights (band) — The Twilights were the leading Australian pop music group of the mid to late 1960s. Alongside The Easybeats and The Masters Apprentices the band are regarded as one of the most significant Australian groups of the period and renowned for their… …

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  • 120The Sirens of Titan —   1959 Dell first editio …

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