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  • 91DJMax Portable Hot Tunes — Front cover and UMD for DJMax Portable Hot Tunes Developer(s) Pentavision Publisher(s) P …

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  • 92With His Hot and Blue Guitar — Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar …

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  • 93Solar wind — For other uses, see Solar wind (disambiguation). The solar wind is a stream of charged particles ejected from the upper atmosphere of the Sun. It mostly consists of electrons and protons with energies usually between 1.5 and 10 keV. The stream of …

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  • 94Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind — Studio album by Linda Ronstadt Released Octo …

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  • 95Environmental impact of wind power — Livestock ignore wind turbines,[1] and continue to graze as they did before wind turbines were installed. Compared to the environmental impact of traditional energy sources, the environmental impact of wind power is relatively minor. Wind power… …

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  • 96Ride the Wild Wind — Эта статья предлагается к удалению. Пояснение причин и соответствующее обсуждение вы можете найти на странице Википедия:К удалению/7 ноября 2012. Пока процесс обсуждения …

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  • 97Blowin' in the Wind — Song infobox Name = Blowin in the Wind Artist = Bob Dylan Album = The Freewheelin Bob Dylan Released = May 27, 1963 track no = 1 Recorded = July 9 1962 – April 24, 1963 at Columbia Studios, New York City Genre = Folk Length = 2:48 Writer = Bob… …

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  • 98Chasin' the Wind — was written by Diane Warren and recorded by the band Chicago for their studio album Twenty 1 from 1991, featuring Bill Champlin on vocals. The song was produced and engineered by Ron Nevison, and it was mixed by Humberto Gatica. Being the seventh …

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  • 99Solar hot water — is water heated by the use of solar energy. Solar heating systems are generally composed of solar thermal collectors, a fluid system to move the heat from the collector to its point of usage. The system may use electricity for pumping the fluid,… …

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  • 100Operation Frequent Wind — Part of the Fall of Saigon, Vietnam War …

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