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  • 31Gustav Mahler — Mahler redirects here. For the 1974 film, see Mahler (film). For other people with the surname, see Mahler (surname). Gustav Mahler, photographed in 1907 at the end of his period as …

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  • 32Baritone — This article is about the voice type. For other uses, see Baritone (disambiguation). Voice type Female voices Soprano Mezzo soprano Contralto Male voices Countertenor Tenor Baritone Bass Baritone (or barytone) is a type of male singing voice that …

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  • 33George Dewey — Infobox Military Person name= George Dewey born= birth date|1838|12|26 died= death date and age|1917|1|16|1838|12|26 placeofbirth=Montpelier, Vermont placeofdeath=Washington, D.C. caption= nickname= allegiance=flagicon|USA United States of… …

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  • 34TaleSpin — This article is about the Disney animated TV series. For the 1939 film, see Tail Spin. For the aviation phenomenon, see spin (flight). TaleSpin TaleSpin s intertitle Genre …

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  • 35Stan Freberg — Infobox Actor name = Stan Freberg caption = In 1950, Daws Butler and Stan Freberg are backstage doing both voices and puppeteering on Bob Clampett s Time for Beany (1949 54) at KTLA in Los Angeles. Freberg operates Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent… …

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  • 36DQ — may stand for: Disqualification (boxing) Dairy Queen, a fast food chain Dan Quayle, an American politician Data quality DQ (artist), a Danish singer, participant in Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Dragon Quest (formerly known as Dragon Warrior in… …

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  • 37Cosima Wagner — (1870). Cosima Francesca Gaetana Wagner, née de Flavigny, from 1844 known as Cosima Liszt; (24 December 1837 – 1 April 1930) was the daughter of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt. She was first married to pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow,… …

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  • 38Dracula (1931 film) — Dracula Theatrical re release poster Directed by Tod Browning Karl Freund (uncredited) …

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  • 39Dwight York — This article is about Dwight York, the Nuwaubian leader. For the football (soccer) player, see Dwight Yorke. York (center) as member of the musical group Passion (ca. 1980) …

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  • 40His Majesty — The work premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London on February 20 1897, running for only 61 performances until April 24 1897, despite a strong cast including George Grossmith, Ilka Palmay, Scott Russell, Fred Billington, Florence Perry and Walter… …

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