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  • 52Oliver's Twist (horse) — Oliver s Twist Sire Horatius Grandsire Proudest Roman Dam Heartful Star Damsire Star de Naskra Sex Stallion Foaled …

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  • 53Denice Denton — Ninth Chancellor University of California, Santa Cruz Term 2005 – 2006 Born 27 August …

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  • 54Marshalsea — The prison occupied two locations, the first c. 1329–1811, and the second 1811–1842. The image above is of the first Marshalsea in the 18th century …

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  • 55Engineering tolerance — is the permissible limit or limits of variation in a physical dimension, a measured value or physical property of a material, manufactured object, system, or service, other measured values (such as temperature, humidity, etc.). in engineering and …

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  • 56Scholastic wrestling — is the commonly used name of the style of amateur wrestling practiced at the high school and middle (junior high) school level in the United States. The wrestling style is essentially collegiate wrestling, with some slight modifications.… …

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  • 57Collegiate wrestling — See also: Scholastic wrestling and Wrestling Collegiate Wrestling Collegiate wrestling, like freestyle wrestling, had its origins in catch as catch can wrestling but by the 20th century became distinctly American. Also known as …

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  • 58Orthotics — Not to be confused with Prosthetics. Orthotist , orthopaedic brace and ankle foot orthotic (AFO) redirect here, where they are dealt with in their respective sections. Two different braces used to treat scoliosis Orthotics (Greek: Ορθός, ortho,… …

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  • 59United States Army Foreign Science and Technology Center — The United States Army Foreign Science and Technology Center (FSTC) was an intelligence production agency located, for much of its existence, in Charlottesville, Virginia. FSTC produced technical intelligence concerning ground forces weapons and… …

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  • 60Joseph Blatchford — (born June 7, 1934) was the third Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Jack Vaughn. Blatchford was appointed Peace Corps Director in 1969 by President Richard Nixon.Early Life and EducationBlatchford was born in Milwaukee,… …

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