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  • 21Mark Bell (footballer) — Mark Bell Personal information Full name Mark Dickson Bell Date of birth 8 February 1881(18 …

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  • 22James Bell Forsyth — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bell et Forsyth. James Bell Forsyth en 1865 James Bell Forsyth (né en 1802 à Kingston et …

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  • 23City of Bell scandal — Robert Rizzo redirects here. For the German musician, see Robert Hunecke Rizzo. City of Bell   City   …

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  • 24Colin Bell — For other people named Colin Bell, see Colin Bell (disambiguation). Colin Bell Personal information Full name Colin Bell Date of birth …

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  • 25Ian Bell — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Ian Bell country = England fullname = Ian Ronald Bell MBE nickname = Belly, Ding Dong. [http://www.sportingo.com/cricket/a9596 ian bells dingdong allows england lord it over south africans] living = true… …

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  • 26Liberty bell — Liberty Lib er*ty (l[i^]b [ e]r*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Liberties} ( t[i^]z). [OE. liberte, F. libert[ e], fr. L. libertas, fr. liber free. See {Liberal}.] 1. The state of a free person; exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming… …

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  • 27Joshua Bell — Infobox musical artist Name = Joshua Bell Img capt = Joshua Bell The Four Seasons album cover Img size = 212x212 Landscape = Background = gray Birth name = Alias = Born = birth date|1967|12|9|mf=y Died = Origin = Bloomington, IN, U.S. Instrument …

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  • 28Taqiyah (cap) — For teaching on concealment in some Islamic sects, see Taqiyya. Various takiyah on display in Pettah market, Colombo, Sri Lanka …

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  • 29Curfew bell — The curfew bell was a bell rung in the evening in Medieval England as the signal for everyone to go to bed.[1] A bell was rung usually around eight o clock in the evening which meant for them to cover their fires deaden or cover up, not… …

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  • 30Liberty cap — Liberty Lib er*ty (l[i^]b [ e]r*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Liberties} ( t[i^]z). [OE. liberte, F. libert[ e], fr. L. libertas, fr. liber free. See {Liberal}.] 1. The state of a free person; exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming… …

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