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  • 61Sjambok — A 3 (90 cm) plastic sjambok used by South African Police. The sjambok or litupa is the official heavy leather whip of South Africa, sometimes seen as synonymous with apartheid but actually much older and still used outside the official judiciary …

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  • 62Penrith, New South Wales — Penrith Sydney, New South Wales St. Stephen s Church Population …

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  • 63Schnauzer — A schnauzer (plural schnauzers ) is a German dog type which originated in Germany in the 1400s and 1500s. The term comes from the German word for snout Schnauze [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/schnauzer Merriam Webster: schnauzer] ]… …

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  • 64Tortilla Flat, Arizona — Tortilla Flat is a small unincorporated community in far eastern Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is located in the central part of the state, northeast of Apache Junction. It is the last surviving stagecoach stop along the Apache… …

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  • 65Rancheros visitadores — Why don t we use the themes of fellowship, a lovely country and a lovely time of the year down in Santa Barbara County, but make the horse the central motif of it? [John Mitchell in Neill C Wilson. 1955. Los Rancheros Visitadores: Twenty Fifth… …

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  • 66Happy Valley, Tennessee — For the World War II temporary community at Oak Ridge, see Happy Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Happy Valley is an unincorporated community in Blount County, Tennessee, United States, near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Although it is… …

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  • 67Battle of the North Fork of the Red River — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of North Fork of Red River, 1872 partof=the Indian Wars caption=Cavalry Charge on the Southern Plains date=September 28, 1872 place= near McClellan Creek in Gray County, Texas result=Decisive U.S. victory …

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  • 68Sandy River (Oregon) — Geobox | River name = Sandy River category = River image size = image caption = Sandy River and Mount Hood etymology = Named Quicksand River in 1805 by Lewis and Clark because of emence quantitys of sand at the mouth; apparently shortened to… …

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  • 69punch — punch1 puncher, n. /punch/, n. 1. a thrusting blow, esp. with the fist. 2. forcefulness, effectiveness, or pungency in content or appeal; power; zest: a letter to voters that needs more punch. 3. pull punches, a. to lessen deliberately the force… …

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  • 70punch — I [[t]pʌntʃ[/t]] n. 1) a thrusting blow, esp. with the fist 2) cvb forcefulness or effectiveness; power 3) to give a sharp thrust or blow to, esp. with the fist 4) brit. dial. Western U.S. and Canada. to drive (cattle) 5) to poke or prod, as with …

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