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  • 31Whaling in the Faroe Islands — has been practised since at least the tenth century. [cite web | url = http://www.wdcs.org/dan/publishing.nsf/allweb/1A54D1513433CC8080256F350048721B | title = An Introduction to the History of Whaling | publisher = WDCS | accessdate = 2006 12… …

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  • 32Esox — Taxobox name = Esox fossil range = Eocene present [Grande, L., The first Esox (Esocidae : Teleostei) from the Eocene Green River Formation, and a brief review of esocid fishes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1999, 19(2):271–292 ] image width …

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  • 33Barking — infobox UK place official name= Barking london borough= Barking Dagenham region= London country= England constituency westminster= Barking post town= BARKING postcode area= IG postcode district= IG11 dial code= 020 os grid reference= TQ440840… …

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  • 34The Buccaneers (TV series) — The Buccaneers was a 1956 Sapphire Films television drama series for ITC Entertainment, networked by CBS in the US and shown on ATV and selected ITV companies in the UK.Starring Robert Shaw as Dan Tempest, the series, aimed at children, followed… …

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  • 35Couta — A couta boat is a type of boat sailed in Victoria, Australia, around Sorrento and Queenscliff and along Victoria s west coast as far west as Portland. It was originally used as a traditional fishing boat around the coast there from around 1870… …

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  • 36Reid Stowe — William Reid Stowe (b. January 7, 1952) is an American artist and mariner, and the remaining participant of 1000 Days at Sea: The Mars Ocean Odyssey , a contemplated one thousand day voyage which commenced on April 21, 2007 from Pier 12, Hoboken …

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  • 37Replicant — This article is about characters from the 1982 science fiction film Blade Runner. For the 2001 film, see Replicant (film). For the band, see Replicants (band). For the open source clone of Android, see Replicant (operating system). A replicant is …

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  • 38Rigging — For other uses, see Rigging (disambiguation). The rigging of a square rigger in London. Rigging (from Anglo Saxon wrigan or wringing, to clothe ) is the apparatus through which the force of the wind is used to propel sailboats and sailing ships… …

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  • 39gaffe — blunder, 1909, perhaps from Fr. gaffe clumsy remark, originally boat hook, from M.Fr. gaffe (15c.), from O.Prov. gaf, probably from W.Goth. *gafa hook, from P.Gmc. *gafa. Sense connection is obscure; the gaff was used to land big fish. Or it may… …

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  • 40List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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