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  • 81I Heard a Voice — DVD AFI …

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  • 82Immigration Voice — is a non profit organization working to alleviate problems faced by legal high skilled foreign workers in the United States.Immigration Voice organizes grassroots efforts and resources to solve several problems in the employment based green card… …

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  • 83European Voice — Infobox Newspaper name = type = Weekly newspaper format = Berliner foundation = 1995 owners = The Economist political = Neutral language = English headquarters = European Voice, International Press Centre, Résidence Palace, Rue de la… …

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  • 84L: Change the World — US poster for the film Directed by Hideo Nakata Starring Kenichi Matsuyama …

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  • 85Christian Voice — may refer to: Christian Voice (UK), a UK fundamentalist Christian lobby group Christian Voice (USA), an American conservative Christian advocacy group Christian Voice, Karachi, a Pakistani newspaper This disambiguation page lists articles… …

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  • 86Movement for Change in Turkey — Türkiye Değişim Hareketi Leader Mustafa Sarıgül Headquarters Ankara Ideology Social democracy …

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  • 87The Change (Animorphs) — infobox Book | name = The Change title orig = translator = image caption = Tobias morphs from a (red tailed hawk) into a human author = K. A. Applegate illustrator = cover artist = David B. Mattingly country = United States language = English… …

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  • 88Jim Ward (voice actor) — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px name = James Kevin Ward birthdate = Birth date and age|1956|151|19 birthname = James Kevin WardJames (Jim) Kevin Ward (born May 19, 1959 in New York, New York) is a voice actor who has contributed to a large number …

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  • 89List of characters in the Xenosaga series — The following is a list of major characters in the Xenosaga series. Contents 1 Development 2 Playable characters 2.1 Shion Uzuki 2.2 KOS MOS …

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  • 90speech disorder — n. any conspicuous speech imperfection, or variation from accepted speech patterns, caused either by a physical defect in the speech organs or by a mental disorder, as aphasia, stuttering, etc. * * * ▪ medicine Introduction       any of the… …

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