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  • 101Jalopy — For other uses, see Jalopy (disambiguation). A Jalopy Ford Festiva A jalopy (also clunker or hooptie or beater) is a decrepit car, often old and in a barely functional state. A jalopy is not a well kept antique car, but a car which is mostly… …

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  • 102de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle — For the World War One bomber, see Airco DH.4. HZ 1 Aerocycle …

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  • 103Vickers-Armstrongs — For other companies using the Vickers name, see Vickers. Vickers Armstrongs Limited Fate Assets split and majority nationalised Successor Vickers plc British Aircraft Corporation (est.1960) …

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  • 104Mountsorrel — For Mount Sorrel, Wiltshire, see Broad Chalke. Coordinates: 52°43′00″N 1°09′00″W / 52.7167°N 1.15°W / 52.7167; 1.15 …

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  • 105Melissa Lee — For the reporter, see Melissa Lee (journalist). Melissa Lee MP Member of the New Zealand Parliament for National Party List Incumbent …

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  • 106No Place To Hide (ER) — For other uses, see No Place to Hide (disambiguation). No Place To Hide ER episode Episode no. Season 12 Episode 19 Directed by Skipp Sudduth …

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  • 107Dodsworth — For other uses, see Dodsworth (disambiguation) Dodsworth   …

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  • 108Jervis Bay — For other uses of the term Jervis Bay, please refer to: Jervis Bay (disambiguation). Jervis Bay looking through the heads, with 10 Royal Australian Navy ships at anchor, Sunday 6 February 2006. Sailors were having a sports day at HMAS Creswell.… …

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  • 109Pete Brown — For other people of that name, see Peter Brown (disambiguation). Pete Brown Background information Born 25 December 1940 (1940 12 25) (age 70 …

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  • 110Sha Tin — For the district of Hong Kong, see Sha Tin District; for the new town in Hong Kong, see Sha Tin New Town. Sha Tin (also spelt Shatin) is an area in the New Territories, in the Hong Kong Special administrative region, most famous for the prominent …

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