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  • 61Common Thread (Spermbirds album) — Common Thread Studio album by Spermbirds Released 1990 Recorded Jan – Feb, 1990 …

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  • 62Common ethanol fuel mixtures — Summary of the main ethanol blends used around the world There are several common ethanol fuel mixtures in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICE) is only possible if the engine is… …

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  • 63Common Raven — For the German band named after this bird, see Corvus Corax (band). For the butterfly, see Papilio castor. Common Raven At Bodega Head State Park, USA …

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  • 64Common Agricultural Policy — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …

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  • 65Common — Contents 1 Things 2 Other 3 People 4 See also …

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  • 66Common Cause (disambiguation) — To make common cause is an idiom meaning to form an alliance, to cooperate towards a common goal . As a proper noun, Common Cause may refer to: Common Cause (U.S. lobbying group), the non partisan lobbying group, or its magazine Common Cause… …

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  • 67Link Trainer — The term Link Trainer is commonly used to refer to a series of flight simulators produced between the early 1930s and early 1950s by Edwin Albert Link, based on technology he pioneered in 1929 at his family s business in Binghamton, NY. These… …

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  • 68Link layer — In computer networking, the link layer is the lowest layer in the Internet Protocol Suite (commonly known as TCP/IP ), the networking architecture of the Internet (RFC 1122, RFC 1123). It is the group of methods or protocols that only operate on… …

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  • 69Common-law marriage — Family law Entering into marria …

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  • 70Link rot — For broken links in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Linkrot, Wikipedia:Using the Wayback Machine, and Special:BrokenRedirects. Link rot (or linkrot), also known as link death or link breaking is an informal term for the process by which, either on… …

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