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  • 71This Is the House That Jack Built — is a popular British nursery rhyme, first popularized by Randolph Caldecott. It is a cumulative tale that doesn t tell the story of Jack, who builds a house, but instead shows how the house is indirectly linked to numerous things and people, and… …

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  • 72The Chaser's War on Everything — season two intertitle Genre Comedy, Satire Created by The Chaser …

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  • 73Steeplecab — In railroad terminology, a steeplecab is a style or design of electric locomotive; the term is rarely if ever used for other forms of power. The name originated in North America and was also used in Britain. A steeplecab design has a central or… …

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  • 74Stupid! — Infobox Television show name = Stupid! caption = show name 2 = genre = Comedy Children s creator = director = Jason Garbett creative director = developer = presenter = starring = Marcus Brigstocke Phil Cornwell Rusty Goffe voices = narrated =… …

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  • 75San Diego State Aztecs — San Diego State University Aztecs University San Diego State University Conference(s) Mountain West Conference NCAA D …

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  • 76Comedy Playhouse (series 1) — The first series of Comedy Playhouse, the long running BBC series, aired from 15 December 1961 to 16 February 1962. All the episodes were written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. Background The first series, which was in black and white, consisted …

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  • 77Moriah (disambiguation) — Not to be confused with Moria. Moriah may refer to: Moriah, a mountain identified in the Book of Genesis; in Orthodox Judaism, identified with the Temple Mount in Jerusalem Moriah (TMNT), a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character In Australia:… …

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  • 78Merchant Ship Fighter Unit — The Merchant Ship Fighter Unit (MSFU) was a Royal Air Force operational aircraft unit based at RAF Speke during World War II.[1] The aircraft operated by the MSFU were Hawker Sea Hurricanes. These planes were operated from 35 merchant ships… …

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  • 79Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — The campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology includes dozens of buildings representing diverse architectural styles and shifting campus priorities. MIT s architectural history can be broadly split into four eras: the Boston campus, the …

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  • 80History of trams — Tram systems were common throughout the industrialized world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but they disappeared from many cities in the mid 20th century. In recent years, they have made a comeback. Many newer light rail systems share …

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