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  • 41The Boys from Brazil (novel) — The Boys from Brazil (1976) is a thriller novel by Ira Levin. It was subsequently made into a movie of the same name that was released in 1978. [cite web | url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077269/| title = The Boys from Brazil | publisher =… …

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  • 42Green Fuz — The Green Fuz were an American garage rock band in the late 1960s known for their one single, Green Fuz , which has become a classic of the genre and was covered by The Cramps. On the single, the band was identified as Randy Alvey Green Fuz.The… …

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  • 43White torture — is a type of psychological tortureRuxandra Cesereanu, PDFlink| [http://www.jsri.ro/new/?downloadjsri 14 articol 12 ruxandra cesereanu.pdf An Overview of Political Torture in the Twentieth Century] |703.3 KiB, Journal for the Study of Religions… …

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  • 44Contrabassophone — The contrabassophone is a woodwind instrument, invented about 1847 by German bassoon maker Heinrich Joseph Haseneier.[1] It was intended as a substitute for the contrabassoon, which at that time was an unsatisfactory instrument, with a muffled… …

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  • 45Sega Superstars Tennis — Infobox VG title=Sega Superstars Tennis caption= developer=Sumo Digital publisher=Sega designer= engine= released=vgrelease|EU=March 17 2008vgrelease|NA=March 18 2008vgrelease|AUS=March 27 2008 genre=Sports game modes= ratings=ESRB: E10+… …

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  • 46All Pakistan Music Conference — infobox music festival music festival name = All Pakistan Music Conference location = Lahore, Pakistan years active = September 15, 1959 2008 founders = Hayat Ahmed Khan dates = Annually genre = Qawaali, Classical, Pop, Rock, Hamd, Ghazel website …

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  • 47Sega Superstars Series — Fictional characters developed or published by Sega Corporation are known as Sega Superstars. There are also 3 crossover Sega Superstar videogames featuring mini games and characters from various Sega Franchises. Fighters Megamix is technically… …

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  • 48whoomph — [wʊm(p)f] (also whoomp wʊmp) noun a loud muffled sound. Origin 1950s: imitative …

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  • 49brontide — ˈbrän.ˌtīd noun ( s) Etymology: irregular from bront : a low muffled sound like distant thunder heard in certain seismic regions especially along seacoasts and over lakes and thought to be caused by feeble earth tremors * * * /bron tuyd/, n. a… …

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  • 50Change ringing — Triples redirects here. For other uses, see Triple (disambiguation). Bell ringing practice in Stoke Gabriel parish church, Devon, England Change ringing is the art of ringing a set of tuned bells in a series of mathematical patterns called… …

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