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  • 37Batmobile — For the psychobilly group, see Batmobile (band). For the European Touring Car Championship racing car of the 1970s, see BMW E9. Batmobile An early depiction of the Batmobile. Publication information …

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  • 38Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. — Christopher Columbus Kraft, Jr. Chris Kraft as director of Johnson Space Center, 1979 …

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  • 40fencing — /fen sing/, n. 1. the art, practice, or sport in which an épée, foil, or saber is used for defense and attack. 2. a parrying of arguments; avoidance of direct answers: political fencing on important issues. 3. an enclosure or railing. 4. fences… …

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