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  • 41Roosevelt Zanders — (1910 ndash; 1995) was a pioneering African American owner of New York City limousine service Zanders Auto Rental Service. Starting out with a USD $3000 Cadillac, his fleet grew to 16 cars, including three Rolls Royces.cite news first = Robert,… …

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  • 42ARINC — Logo de ARINC Création 1929 Slogan « Dedication beyond …

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  • 43Arinc — Logo de ARINC Création 1929 Slogan(s) « Dedication beyond expectation » …

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  • 44Sorcières de Samlesbury —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Sorcières de Salem …

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  • 45Mysore Praje — The July 9, 2010 front page of Mysorepraje Type Weekly newspaper Format tabloid Owner KS SriRangaraju , Sandeep MS …

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  • 47Kilninian and Kilmore —    KILNINIAN and KILMORE, a parish, in the district of Mull, county of Argyll; comprising the late quoad sacra districts of Tobermory and Ulva, and part of Salen; and containing 4335 inhabitants. These two ancient parishes, now united, and the… …

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  • 48beverage — /ˈbɛvrɪdʒ / (say bevrij), /ˈbɛvərɪdʒ / (say bevuhrij) noun any kind of drink, other than water, especially a hot drink or an alcoholic drink: *Apples seem to do well, and so do figs. But peaches are beyond expectation by succeeding well, and no… …

  • 49dree —  to dree, to hold out, to be able to go. Dree also signifies long, tedious beyond expectation : likewise a hard bargainer, spoken of a person. N. In the Exmoor dialect it signifies three …

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  • 50won´der|ful|ness — won|der|ful «WUHN duhr fuhl», adjective. 1. causing wonder; marvelous; remarkable: »The works of God are wonderful. The explorer had wonderful adventures. 2. surprisingly large, fine, excellent, or splendid: »We had a wonderful time at the party …

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