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  • 71Bonnie and Clyde — For other uses, see Bonnie and Clyde (disambiguation). Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde in March 1933, in a photo found by police at the Joplin, Missouri hideout. Clyde B …

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  • 72Mašín — For the place in Afghanistan, see Masin, Afghanistan. Mašín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmaʃiːn]) is a Czech family name, most often associated with Josef Mašín ([ˈjozɛf ˈmaʃiːn]) and his sons, Ctirad Mašín ([ˈtscɪrat ˈmaʃiːn]) and Josef Mašín jr …

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  • 73Mohammad Munaf — For the Pakistani cricketer, see Mohammad Munaf (cricketer). Munaf, far right, with the three Romanian hostages. Mohammed Munaf (Arabic: محمد مناف‎, full name Mohammad Munaf Mohammad al Amin,[1] born November 29, 195 …

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  • 74Noah Bennet — For the Passions character, see Noah Bennett. Noah Bennet Heroes character Jack Coleman as Noah Bennet First appearance …

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  • 75Everard Digby — For the 16th century scholar, see Everard Digby (scholar). Gunpowder Plot Sir Everard Digby Portrait of Digby …

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  • 76Donald Davidson (poet) — For other people named Donald Davidson, see Donald Davidson (disambiguation). Donald Grady Davidson (August 8, 1893, Campbellsville in Giles County, Tennessee – April 25, 1968, Nashville, Tennessee) was a U.S. poet, essayist, social and literary… …

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  • 77Ante Pavelić — For the eponymous older politician, see Ante Pavelić (1869–1938). Ante Pavelić Poglavnik of the …

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  • 78Torchwood — For plants known as torchwood, see Amyris. For the fictional institute, see Torchwood Institute. Torchwood Series 1 2 title card Format …

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  • 79Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell — For the children s television series character, see T Bag. Cameron T Bag Fraser Prison Break character First appearance Allen …

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  • 80Saif al-Islam Gaddafi — For his younger brother, see Saif al Arab Gaddafi. Saif al Islam Gaddafi سيف الإسلام معمر القذافي [[file …

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