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  • 91Saugus, Massachusetts — Saugus redirects here. For other uses, see Saugus (disambiguation). Saugus, Massachusetts   Town   Saugus Town Hall …

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  • 92Freak show — Disability Theory and models …

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  • 93Timeline of Star Trek — The below is an abridged timeline of events established in the group of television shows and feature films set in the fictional Star Trek universe. More exhaustive timelines are available in both Star Trek reference works and in various fan… …

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  • 94Screamer (march) — For other uses, see Screamer (disambiguation). A screamer is a descriptive name for a circus march, in particular, an upbeat march intended to stir up the audience during the show. Contents 1 History 2 Musicality 3 Composers …

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  • 95The Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald) — Infobox zoo zoo name = The Elephant Sanctuary logo width = 250px image width = image caption = date opened = 1995 location = Hohenwald, Tennessee USA area = convert|1100|ha|acre|lk=on coordinates = coord|35|35|38.72|N|87|35|6.24|W|region:US… …

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  • 96Gaia (Final Fantasy VII) — Final Fantasy worlds Gaia  (Final Fantasy VII) Spira  (Final Fantasy X) Ivalice  (Final Fantasy XII) Gaia (also called the Planet ) is the fictional world in the 1997 console role playing game Final Fantasy VII.[1] The game s… …

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  • 97Stock car (rail) — In railroad terminology, a stock car is a type of rolling stock used for carrying livestock (not carcasses) to market. A traditional stock car resembles a boxcar with slats missing in the car s side (and sometimes end) for the purpose of… …

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  • 98The Ultimate Computer — Star Trek: The Original Series episode The M5 computer Episode no. Episode 53 …

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  • 99Circus Flaminius — The Circus Flaminius was a large, circular area of land in Rome that contained a small race track reserved for mysterious games, and various other buildings and monuments. It was located in the southern end of the Campus Martius, near the Tiber… …

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  • 100Sword swallowing — is a performance art, in which the performer inserts a sword into his or her mouth and down the esophagus towards the stomach. The name given to this art is technically misleading, as performers have to suppress their gag reflex and not actually… …

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