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  • 1Longest-lasting light bulbs — The world s longest lasting light bulb is the Centennial Light located at 4550 East Avenue, Livermore, California. It is maintained by the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department. The fire department claims that the bulb is at least 107 years old… …

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  • 2Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls — The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls South Africa is a girls only boarding school that officially opened in January 2007 in Henley on Klip near Meyerton, south of Johannesburg, South AfricaCoordinates: 26°32′49″S 28°03′19″E …

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  • 3Garlic — For other uses, see Garlic (disambiguation). Garlic Allium sativum, known as garlic, from William Woodville, Medical Botany, 1793. Scientific classification …

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  • 4John Lott — For the American football player (born 1964), see John Lott (American football). For the American mathematician, see John Lott (mathematician). John Lott John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American academic and political commentator.… …

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  • 5Philips — For other uses, see Philips (disambiguation). Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Type Naamloze vennootschap Traded as Euronext:  …

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  • 6Juliana of the Netherlands — For the airport of the same name, see Princess Juliana International Airport. Juliana Juliana in 1963 Queen of the Netherlands Reign …

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  • 7Millennium Park — For other uses, see Millennium Park (disambiguation). Millennium Park Millennium Park as seen from the north in 2005 …

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  • 8Perfume — For other uses, see Perfume (disambiguation). The Perfume Maker, by Rodolphe Ernst Perfume (English: /ˈpɝː.fjuːm/, French parfum pronounced: [paʁ.fœ̃]) is a mixture of fragrant …

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  • 9Christmas tree — For other uses, see Christmas tree (disambiguation). A lit up Christmas Tree with ornaments [1] The Christmas tree, also known as a Yule tree, is a decorated evergreen coniferous tree, real o …

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  • 10Orgasm — For other uses, see Orgasm (disambiguation). Frenzy of Exultations (1894), by Wł …

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