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  • 111919 in music — Events*July 22 The Ballets Russes gives the world premiere of Manuel de Falla s ballet El sombrero de tres picos ( The Three Cornered Hat ) in London *October 27 Edward Elgar s Cello Concerto is premiered in London *Original Dixieland Jass Band… …

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  • 12Pat Coombs — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Coombs. Pat Coombs est une actrice anglaise née le 27 août 1926 à Camberwell (Royaume Uni), décédée le 25 mai 2002 à Denville Hall (Royaume Uni). Sommaire 1 Biographie …

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  • 13Charles Collins (actor) — Charles Collin Born January 7, 1904(1904 01 07) Frederick, Oklahoma Died June 26, 1999(1999 06 26) (aged 95) Montecito, California Charles Collins (7 January 1904, Frederick, Oklahoma – 26 June 1999, Montecito, California) was …

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  • 14Howdy Doody — Genre Children s television series Created by E. Roger Muir …

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  • 15Cloud Strife — Design for character Cloud Strife Series Final Fantasy and Compilation of Final Fantasy VII First game …

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  • 16procrastinate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. defer, pause, gain time; see delay 1 , hesitate . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. put off, stall, delay, *drag one s feet, *shilly shally, postpone, dawdle, temporize, prolong, protract, play for time. ANT.: *get cracking …

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  • 17Millionaire racehorses in Australia — Contents 1 Highest 50 2 51 100 3 101 150 4 151 – 200 5 201 250 …

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  • 19longtalk,\ longtalking — The act of using a lot more words than necessary to get something said. Commonly heard when politicians speak or when parents scold children. Mom: Go to your room. I mean it. At the present moment! Billy: Mom, why not just say Now, instead of… …

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  • 20longtalk,\ longtalking — The act of using a lot more words than necessary to get something said. Commonly heard when politicians speak or when parents scold children. Mom: Go to your room. I mean it. At the present moment! Billy: Mom, why not just say Now, instead of… …

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