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  • 1Donald Bradman — Bradman redirects here. For other uses, see Bradman (disambiguation). Sir Donald Bradman …

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  • 2Ned Kelly — For other uses, see Ned Kelly (disambiguation). Ned Kelly Ned Kelly the day before his execution …

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  • 3AR-15 — The AR 15 comes in many sizes and has many options, depending on the manufacturer. The part shown bottom center is the lower receiver, which under US law is the component legally considered the firearm . Type …

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  • 4Noel Gallagher — Background information Birth name Noel Thomas David Gallagher Born 29 May 1 …

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  • 5Development of the Test captaincy of West Indies — See also: West Indian national cricket captains This is a chronological list of defining events in the Development of the Test captaincy of the West Indies cricket team. Contents 1 1920s 2 1930s …

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  • 6Nobel Prizes — ▪ 2009 Introduction Prize for Peace       The 2008 Nobel Prize for Peace was awarded to Martti Ahtisaari, former president (1994–2000) of Finland, for his work over more than 30 years in settling international disputes, many involving ethnic,… …

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  • 7The Art of Fiction — The Art of Fiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers is a nonfiction book by Ayn Rand, published posthumously. Edited by Tore Boeckmann, it was published by Plume in 2000, ISBN 0452281547. The book is based on a 1958 series of 12 four hour… …

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  • 8M1A rifle — Infobox Weapon name= Springfield Armory M1A caption= Springfield M1A rifle origin=flagcountry|United States type=Sporting and Target Rifle is ranged=yes is bladed= is explosive= is artillery= is vehicle= service= used by= wars= designer= design… …

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  • 9Le Corsaire — is a ballet typically presented in three acts, with a scenario originally created by Jules Henri Vernoy de Saint Georges, loosely based on the poem The Corsair by Lord Byron. Originally choreographed by Joseph Mazilier to the music of Adolphe… …

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  • 10postal system — System that allows persons to send letters, parcels, or packages to addressees in the same country or abroad. Postal systems are usually government run and paid for by a combination of user charges and government subsidies. There are early… …

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