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  • 11Cap (sport) — An international cap awarded to Scotland Women for rugby 2008–09 …

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  • 12Cap-Rouge, Quebec City — Old Village s Church The Tracel Bridge Cap Rouge (Eng …

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  • 13Cap Lopez — The Cap Lopez was a ship that became stranded on the south Goodwin Sands on December 21, 1907. The ship originated from Antwerp, but bears the same name as a harbour at Gabon, a west African coastal nation that gained its liberty from France… …

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  • 14Cap o' Rushes —    This Suffolk *fairytale was contributed to the Ipswich Journal in 1878 by Mrs Anna Walter Thomas, from memories of how her nurse used to tell it some twenty years earlier. It belongs to an international type known as Catskin (part of the *Cin… …

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  • 15Mudry CAP 10 — CAP 10 CAP 10B #41 Role Aerobatic aircraft Manufacturer Avions Mudry Cie …

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  • 16Salary cap — In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is a cartel agreement between teams that places a limit on the amount of money that can be spent on player salaries. The limit exists as a per player limit or a total limit for the team s roster …

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  • 17Side cap — Senior British and American Air Force officers wearing garrison caps …

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  • 18NHL salary cap — The NHL Salary Cap is the limit to the total amount of money that National Hockey League teams are allowed to pay their players and uses a hard cap, meaning there are no luxury taxes or exemptions. The actual amount of the cap varies on a year to …

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  • 19M43 field cap — The M43 field cap or Einheitsmütze was a cap used by the German Wehrmacht and SS, during World War II. The design of the fieldcap was based on the German Gebirgsjäger s ski cap, the only differences being the bill was slightly extended and the… …

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  • 20Garrison cap — A garrison cap, garrison cover, wedge cap, flight cap, side cap, forage cap, or overseas cap is a foldable cap with straight sides and a creased or hollow crown sloping to the back where it is parted. It is a variant of the Glengarry, being… …

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