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  • 101zip — 1. noun /zɪp/ a) The high pitched sound of a small object moving rapidly through air. b) Energy; vigor; vim Syn: whizz, zing, slide fastener, zip fastener, zipper 2. interjection /zɪp/ …

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  • 102Colonel Crackpot's Circus — was a strip in The Beano it started in 1960 ended in 1963 and was the first Beano comic strip drawn by Malcolm Judge, who later went on to draw Billy Whizz and Ball Boy for the same comic, as well as The Numskulls for The Beezer. The strip was… …

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  • 103David Reid (businessman) — David Reid Born David Edward Reid 5 February 1947 (1947 02 05) (age 64)[1] Scotland, United Kingdom Nationality British …

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  • 104David Parkins — is a British cartoonist and illustrator who has worked for D.C. Thomson, publisher of The Beano and The Dandy. Now based in Canada, he illustrates children s picture books.[1] He was born in Brighton, but moved to Grantham, Lincolnshire at the… …

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  • 105Jesse Garon and the Desperadoes — Origin Edinburgh, Scotland Genres Indie pop Years active Mid 1980s–1990 Labels Narodnik, Velocity, Avalanche …

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  • 106Noddy (character) — Cover of the first Noddy story Noddy Goes To Toyland published in 1949 Noddy is a character created by British children s author Enid Blyton, originally published between 1949 and 1963. Television shows based on the character have run on British… …

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  • 107Loui Batley — Loui apoyando a la caridad Whizz Kidz durante el Maratón de Londres en el 2009. Nacimiento 02 de enero de 1987 (24 años) Chorley, Lancashire, Inglaterra …

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  • 108Liebe, Sex und Twilight Zone — Studioalbum von Kaas …

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  • 109whiz — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. rush, scoot (see haste). n., slang, expert, ace, crackerjack. See skill. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. clever person, prodigy, wonder, star, genius, gifted child, gifted person, marvel. v. Syn. speed,… …

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  • 110whiz — clever person, 1914, probably a special use of whiz something remarkable (1908), an extended sense of WHIZZ (Cf. whizz); or perhaps a shortened form of wizard. Noun phrase whiz kid is from 1930s, a take off on a radio show s quiz kid …

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