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  • 121Little Bunny Foo Foo — is a children s rhyme, involving a rabbit harassing a population of field mice. The rabbit is scolded and eventually punished by a fairy.One of the more popular versions of the song is as follows::Little bunny, Foo Foo:Hopping through the… …

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  • 122Little Moreton Hall — is a moated 15th century half timbered manor house convert|4|mi|km southwest of Congleton, Cheshire.cite web |title=Little Moreton Hall |url=http://pastscape.english heritage.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob id=76089 |publisher=Pastscape.org.uk… …

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  • 123Little Orphan Millie — The Simpsons episode The cruise line representatives inform Milhouse of his parents disappearance. Episode no. 406 …

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  • 124Little Rock United States Post Office and Courthouse — Little Rock US Post Office and Courthouse U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 125Little Wonder Records — was a United States record label from 1914 through 1923.Little Wonders were manufactured by the Columbia Phonograph Company, and were distributed exclusively by Henry Waterson (the business partner of Irving Berlin) in their early years (1914… …

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  • 126Little John — was a fellow outlaw of Robin Hood, and was said to be Robin s chief lieutenant and second in command of the Merry Men.FolkloreHe appears in the earliest recorded Robin Hood ballads and stories. [Jeffrey Richards, Swordsmen of the Screen: From… …

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  • 127Little Italy Festival — is an annual festival that takes place on Labor Day Weekend in Clinton, Indiana. The festival is run by the L.I.F.T. (Little Italy Festival Town) board, and the City of Clinton. Each year a Little Italy Festival Queen of Grapes is crowned, as… …

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  • 128Little Emperor Syndrome — [cite news |first=Louisa |last=Lim |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Mental health fears in China|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/newsenglish/witn/2004/10/041011 china children.shtml|work= |publisher=BBC|date=11 October,… …

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