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  • 21Khat — See Khat (apparel) for the headcloth worn by ancient Egyptian pharaohs; see Hat, Azerbaijan for the village in Azerbaijan Khat Catha edulis Conservation status …

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  • 22Neartown Houston — The Houston skyline, viewed from Neartown Neartown is an area located in west central Houston, Texas, United States and is one of the city s major cultural areas. Neartown is roughly bounded by U.S. Highway 59 to the south, Allen Parkway to the… …

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  • 23Bilbie family — The Bilbie family were bell founders and clockmakers based initially in Chew Stoke, Somerset and later at Cullompton, Devon in south west England from the late 1600s to the early 1800s.Their importance to the local economy and in local history is …

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  • 24Cruz Teng — Born September 18 1979 Singapore Nationality Singapore Ethnicity Chinese Occupation Radio Presenter Years …

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  • 25Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope — An original 1977 North American theatrical film poster by Tom Jung[1] Directed by George Lucas …

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  • 26Blade Runner — This article is about the 1982 film. For other uses, see Bladerunner. Blade Runner Original theatrical release poster by John Alvin …

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  • 27Homerun (film) — Infobox Film name = Homerun caption = director = Jack Neo producer = Chan Pui Yin Titus Ho writer = Jack Neo starring = Huang Wenyong Xiang Yun Shawn Lee Megan Zheng music = Redwan Ali Li Yi cinematography = Kane Chen editing = Lawrence Ang… …

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  • 28Rated R (Rihanna album) — Rated R Studio album by Rihanna Released November 20, 2009 ( …

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  • 29Monody on the Death of Chatterton — was composed by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1790 and was rewritten throughout his lifetime. The poem deals with the idea of Thomas Chatterton, a poet who committed suicide, as representing the poetic struggle. Contents 1 Background 2 Poem 2.1 1790 …

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  • 30DIETARY LAWS — DIETARY LAWS, the collective term for the Jewish laws and customs pertaining to the types of food permitted for consumption and their preparation. The Hebrew term is kashrut, which is derived from the root כשר ( fit or proper ). The word appears… …

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