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  • 121Dreamtime at the 'G — is an annual Australian rules football match between Australian Football League clubs Essendon and Richmond. The name of the match comes from Australian Aboriginal mythology The Dreaming or Dreamtime and the Australian, but more specifically… …

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  • 122Handkerchief code — or hanky code (also known as bandana code and flagging ) is a way of indicating, usually among gay male casual sex seekers or BDSM practitioners in the leather subculture in the United States, Canada and Europe, whether they are a top or bottom,… …

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  • 123Royce Hart — Infobox afl player | firstname = Royce lastname = Hart birthdate = Birth date and age|1948|2|10|df=y birthplace = Hobart, Tasmania originalteam = Clarence U19s (Tasmania) heightweight = 187cm (6 1½ ) / 86kg (13 stone 7 lbs) dead = alive deathdate …

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  • 124Etiquette in Asia — In Asia, many points of good etiquette are derived from religious beliefs. This Kannon statue (known elsewhere as Kuan Yin) stands on Mt. Koya, Japan. As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each… …

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  • 125Albany Creek State High School — Infobox Secondary school name = Albany Creek State High School principal = Lyn Rutley logo = motto = Knowledge, Pride and Tolerance address = Albany Forest Drive, Albany Creek 4035 city = Pine Rivers state =Queensland country =Australia campus… …

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  • 126Little Blue Books — are a series of small staple bound books published by the Haldeman Julius Publishing Company of Girard, Kansas (1919 1978). They were extremely popular, and achieved a total of more than 300 million booklets sold over the series lifetime. pg 265… …

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  • 127Pedometer — A pedometer (also known as a Tomish meter, perhaps after the alleged inventor of a successful device, Thomas Jefferson ) or step counter is a device, in modern times usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a… …

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  • 128Reporter's notebook — is the common name for a particular design of writing pad often used by journalists: one that is spiral bound at the top, roughly four inches wide and eight inches longFact|date=August 2007, with cardboard front and back cover, containing scores… …

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