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  • 111Malcolm Fraser — For other people named Malcolm Fraser, see Malcolm Fraser (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC Fraser in 19 …

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  • 112Motley's Crew — For the heavy metal band, see Mötley Crüe. Motley s Crew Author(s) Ben Templeton[1] …

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  • 113Cuff — For other uses, see Cuff (disambiguation). This French cuff is fastened with a silk knot. A cuff is an extra layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment covering the arms. In US usage the word may also refer to the end of the leg …

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  • 114William Finn — For the Irish Member of Parliament, see William Francis Finn. William Alan Finn (b. February 28, 1952, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer and lyricist of musicals. His musical Falsettos received the 1992 Tony Awards for Best Music and …

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  • 115Business casual — For the albums, see Business Casual (Beep Beep album) and Business Casual (Chromeo album). Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire Business casual is a popular dress code in… …

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  • 116Douglas Jardine — For the British colonial administrator and Governor, see Douglas James Jardine. Douglas Jardine Personal information Full name Douglas Robert J …

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  • 117Kimono — For the Icelandic band, see Kimono (band). A traditional wedding kimono with tsunokakushi (wedding headpiece) …

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  • 118Rocker (subculture) — For the movie, see Rockers (film). For the professional wrestling tag team, see The Rockers. Rockers are members of a subculture that started in the United Kingdom in the 1960s among motorcycle riding youths. Before that time, young motorcyclists …

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  • 119Coat (clothing) — For other uses, see Coat (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Overcoat, a garment meant solely as an outer garment. A coat is a long garment worn by both men and women,[1] for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open …

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  • 120The New Yorker — For other uses, see New Yorker (disambiguation). The New Yorker First issue s cover with dandy Eustace Tilley, created by Rea Irvin. The image, or a variation of it, appears on the cover of The New Yorker with every anniversary issue. Editor… …

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