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  • 31Operation Mincemeat — was a successful British deception plan during World War II. As part of the widespread deception plan Operation Barclay to cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, Mincemeat helped to convince the German high command that the… …

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  • 32Scottish Terrier — Scottie redirects here; distinguish from Scotty. Infobox Dogbreed name = Scottish Terrier nickname = Scottie country = flagicon|Scotland Scotland image caption = A black Scottish Terrier maleweight = 8.5 10 kg (18.7 22 lb) femaleweight = 8 9.5 kg …

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  • 33MacArthur Park (song) — Infobox Single Name = MacArthur Park | Artist = Richard Harris A side = B side = from Album = A Tramp Shining Released = 1968 Format = vinyl record (7 45 RPM) Recorded = Genre = Length = 7:20 Label = Dunhill Writer = Jimmy Webb Producer = Jimmy… …

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  • 34William Matthew Scott — Will Scott, 1925 Born William Matthew Scott 30 September 1893[1] Leeds, Yorkshire …

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  • 35Squatting — Squatter redirects here. For other uses, see Squat (disambiguation). For the resting position, where the weight of the body is on the feet, see squatting position. Part of the Politics series on …

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  • 36List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 37James Gilmour — (Chinese:季雅各) (12 June 1843 21 May 1891) was a Scottish Protestant Christian missionary in China and Mongolia. He served with the London Missionary Society.Early lifeJames Gilmour was born at Cathkin, Scotland, June 12, 1843, the third of six… …

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  • 38David Bailey (photographer) — For other people of the same name, see David Bailey (disambiguation). David Bailey Born David Royston Bailey 2 January 1938 (1938 01 02) (age 73) Leytonstone, London, England David Royston Bailey CBE (born 2 January 1938) is an English… …

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  • 39List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom — This is a list of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.* Words with specific American meanings that have different meanings in British English and/or additional meanings common to both dialects (e.g. pants , crib ) are to be found …

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  • 40Jack the Ripper suspects — The cover of the 21 September 1889 issue of Puck magazine, featuring cartoonist Tom Merry s depiction of the unidentified Whitechapel murderer Jack the Ripper. A series of murders that took place in the East End of London from August to November …

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