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  • 101Filipino orthography — The Filipino alphabet (officially Makabagong alpabetong Filipino; English: Modern Filipino alphabet) is made up of 28 letters, which includes the entire 20 letter set of the Abakada, the alphabet of Tagalog, (including ng ) and 8 letters from the …

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  • 102Ch (digraph) — Ch Ch is a digraph in the Roman alphabet and Uyghur(Uyghur Latin script). It is treated as a letter of its own in Chamorro, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Igbo, Quechua, Guarani, Welsh, Cornish, Breton and …

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  • 103Lambert-Sigisbert Adam — (October 10, 1700 ndash; May 12, 1759), French sculptor, known as Adam l’aîné ( the elder ) to distinguish him from his two sculptor brothers [Nicolas Sébastien Adam, known as Adam le jeune ( the younger ), and François Gaspard Balthazar Adam;… …

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  • 104Spanish orthography — is one of the most phonemic among those that are written with the Latin alphabet. For detailed information on the pronunciation not found here, see also Spanish phonology.AlphabetLetters and letter namesThe Spanish language is written using the… …

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  • 105Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond — (1679 10 March 1719) was a French architect and garden designer who became the chief architect of Saint Petersburg in 1716. Career in France He was the son of Jean Le Blond, painter in ordinary to the king, a printseller on the Pont Saint Michel …

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  • 106Rapid arnis — is a Filipino martial art originally founded by Pat O Malley and John Harvey in 1993.HistoryPat O Malley and John Harvey founded the Rapid Arnis systems after years of experience with other Filipino styles, principally: Modern Arnis, Inayan… …

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  • 107Edward W. Moser — (1924 ndash;1976) was an American linguist and expert in the Seri language and culture working with the Summer institute of Linguistics. Life and careerHe was born in 1924 in Joliet, Illinois. Son of a Baptist minister, he lived in various… …

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  • 108Domenico da Cortona — Gothic clothed in Renaissance detail: Domenico s Église Saint Eustache, Paris Domenico [Bernabei] da Cortona called Boccador [1] (ca 1465 ca 1549) was an Italian architect, a pupil of Giuliano da Sangallo;.[2] …

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  • 109Pietro Guarienti — (c. 1700 1765) was an Italian painter and art biographer of the late Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was born in Verona, then traveled to Bologna and Venice. He became the pupil of the painter Giuseppe Maria Crespi and Falcieri. In… …

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  • 110Filippo Maria Galletti — (1636 1714) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Tuscany, Parma, and Liguria. He was a pupil of the painter Ciro Ferri and Pietro Dandini. He became a Theatine priest, and painted religious works in Lecce (church of… …

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