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  • 51Tax Day — In the United States, Tax Day is a colloquial term for the day on which individual income tax returns are due to the federal government. The term may also refer to the same day for states, even where the tax return due date is a different day.… …

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  • 52We All Fall Down — infobox Book | name = We All Fall Down title orig = translator = image caption = author = Robert Cormier illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Thriller publisher = Doubleday release date =… …

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  • 53Only Fools and Horses — Title screen Genre Sitcom Created by John Sullivan …

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  • 54Nobody's Fools (album) — Nobody s Fools Studio album by Slade Released March 5, 1976 R …

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  • 55Only Fools and Horses DVDs — have been sold in Regions 1, 2 and 4. Only Fools and Horses started in 1981 and ended in 2003. 64 episodes were broadcast in total. Six shorts were made, four of which were broadcast commercially but none of them have been released on official… …

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  • 56Best Day Ever — SpongeBob SquarePants episode Best Day Ever Season no.: 4 Episode no.: 80a Airdate: November 10, 2006 Credits Writer(s): Nat …

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  • 57Chain of Fools — For the 2000 film, see Chain of Fools (film). Chain of Fools Single by Aretha Franklin from the album Lady Soul …

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  • 58King of Fools (album) — Infobox Album Name = King of Fools Type = Studio album Artist = Delirious? Released = 16 June 1997 (UK), May 19, 1998 (US) Recorded = Genre = Rock, Christian Rock Length = 61:34 Label = Furious? Producer = Andy Piercy and Delirious? Reviews = *… …

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  • 59Feast of Fools — • A celebration marked by much license and buffoonery, which in many parts of Europe, and particularly in France, during the later middle ages took place every year on or about the feast of the Circumcision (1 Jan.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 60Feast of Fools — The Feast of Fools, known also as the festum fatuorum , festum stultorum , festum hypodiaconorum , or fête des fous , are the varying names given to popular medieval festivals regularly celebrated by the clergy and laity from the fifth century… …

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