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  • 81List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 82Cars (film) — This article is about the first film. For the entire series, see Cars (franchise). Cars Theatrical poster Directed by John Lasseter …

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  • 83NEW YORK CITY — NEW YORK CITY, foremost city of the Western Hemisphere and largest urban Jewish community in history; pop. 7,771,730 (1970), est. Jewish pop. 1,836,000 (1968); metropolitan area 11,448,480 (1970), metropolitan area Jewish (1968), 2,381,000… …

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  • 84Afghanistan — /af gan euh stan /, n. a republic in central Asia, NW of India and E of Iran. 23,738,085; 250,000 sq. mi. (647,500 sq. km). Cap.: Kabul. * * * Afghanistan Introduction Afghanistan Background: Afghanistan s recent history is characterized by war… …

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  • 85Cycling in Cardiff — A directional sign for cyclists in Llanishen Cycling in Cardiff, capital of Wales, is facilitated by its easy gradients and large parks.[1] In 2005, 4.3% of people commuted to work by cycling, compared to 2% in …

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  • 86Battle of Waterloo — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Waterloo partof=the War of the Seventh Coalition caption= Wellington at Waterloo by Robert Alexander Hillingford. date=18 June 1815 place=Waterloo, present day Belgium south of brussels result=Decisive …

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  • 87Romania — This article is about the modern country. For other uses, see Romania (disambiguation). Romania România …

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  • 881948 Arab–Israeli War — 1948 Arab Israeli War Part of 1948 Palestine war Ca …

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  • 89Operation Deadstick — Part of Normandy landings …

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  • 90American and British English differences — For the Wikipedia editing policy on use of regional variants in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of style#National varieties of English. This is one of a series of articles about the differences between British English and American English, which …

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