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  • 31Honors and awards to Harold Pinter — lists prizes and other honors and awards received by English playwright Harold Pinter (in chronological order). Pinter declined a British knighthood in 1996, when it was offered to him on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II by British Prime Minister… …

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  • 32Charles Thomson, Stella Vine, and the Stuckists — Paul Harvey. I Won t Have Sex with You as long as We re Married, based on a wedding photo of Stella Vine and Charles Thomson in 2001. The painting was exhibited at the A Gallery, London, in 2008. In 2001, British artist Stella Vine was exhibited… …

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  • 33Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons — This article is about the 1967 TV series. For the 2005 series, see Gerry Anderson s New Captain Scarlet. Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons …

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  • 34Art and Revolution — BackgroundWagner had been an enthusiast for the 1848 revolutions and had been an active participant in the Dresden Revolution of 1849, as a consequence of which he was forced to live for many years in exile from Germany. Art and Revolution was… …

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  • 35Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery — Established 1964 (Collection established 1953 but with no permanent museum facility) Location University of Victoria, Victoria, Briti …

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  • 36Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature — is the literature written in the Dutch language in the Low Countries from around 1550 to around 1700. This period saw great political and religious changes as the Reformation spread across Northern and Western Europe and the Netherlands fought… …

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  • 37Dido and Aeneas — Henry Purcell …

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  • 38Christian tattooing in Bosnia and Herzegovina — Part of a series on the Culture of Croatia Timeline …

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  • 39renaissance — n.; (also renascence) Revival, revival of letters and arts …

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  • 40Grenoble I, II, and III, Universities of — ▪ university, Grenoble, France French  Universités De Grenoble I, Ii, Et Iii,         coeducational, autonomous, state financed institutions of higher learning in Grenoble, France. The universities were founded under France s 1968 Orientation Act …

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