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  • 31Madam — This article is about the title. For other uses, see Madam (disambiguation). Mme redirects here. For other uses, see MME (disambiguation). Madam, or madame, is a polite title used for women which, in English, is the equivalent of Mrs. or Ms., and …

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  • 32Sir — This article is about the title. For other uses, see Sir (disambiguation). Sir is an honorific used as a title (see Knight), or as a courtesy title to address a man without using his given or family name in many English speaking cultures. It is… …

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  • 33List of United States railroads — See also: List of Canadian railways There are approximately 150,000 miles (240,000 km) of railroad track in the United States, nearly all standard gauge. The following is a partial list of United States railroads which currently operate there.… …

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  • 34Glenn Curtiss — For the basketball player, see Glenn Curtis. Glenn Hammond Curtiss Grande Semaine d Aviation in France in 1909 Born May 21, 1878 Hammondsport, New York Died …

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  • 35List of nuclear reactors — Map of all coordinates from Google Map of all coordinates from Bing Export all coordinates as KML …

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  • 36Lady — For other uses, see Lady (disambiguation). The word lady is a polite term for a woman, specifically the female equivalent to, or spouse of, a lord or gentleman, and in many contexts a term for any adult woman. Once relating specifically to women… …

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  • 37Mrs. — For other uses, see MRS (disambiguation). Mrs (UK) or Mrs. (USA, Canada) (Standard English pronunciation /mɪsəz/, like the word misses) is a honorific used for women, usually for those who are married and who do not instead use another title,… …

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  • 38Miss — For other uses, see MISS (disambiguation). Miss (pronounced /ˈmɪs/) is an English language honorific traditionally used only for an unmarried woman (not entitled to a higher title such as Doctor or Dame ). Originating in the 17th century, it is a …

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  • 39New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway — Reporting mark NYSW Locale New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania …

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  • 40New York and Atlantic Railway — The NY A System Map using tracks owned by LIRR, and CSX. Reporting mark …

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