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  • 61Axial tilt — Obliquity redirects here. For the book, see Obliquity (book). To understand axial tilt, consider this blue solenoid in right hand grip rule as the rotational axis of Earth, the counter clockwise direction of the magnetic field as the orbital… …

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  • 62Springfield Armory XD — Infobox Weapon caption= The 4 XD .45 ACP with 13 rounds of JHP name=HS 2000 / Springfield Armory XD origin=flagcountry|Croatia type=Semi automatic pistol is ranged=yes is UK= service=1999 present used by=Croatian Armed Forces wars= designer=Marko …

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  • 63Baton (law enforcement) — Truncheon redirects here. For the British submarine, see HMS Truncheon (P353). Nightstick redirects here. For the sludge metal band, see Nightstick (band). For the Transformers character, see Nightstick (Transformers). Old police baton A… …

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  • 64Russia — /rush euh/, n. 1. Also called Russian Empire. Russian, Rossiya. a former empire in E Europe and N and W Asia: overthrown by the Russian Revolution 1917. Cap.: St. Petersburg (1703 1917). 2. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 3. See Russian… …

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  • 65List of knot terminology — This page explains commonly used terms related to knots. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z   B …

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  • 66Need for Speed: ProStreet — Developer(s) EA Black Box Exient Entertainment (DS) Publisher(s) EA …

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  • 67Bowling ball — A bowling ball is a round ball made from, urethane, plastic, reactive resin or a combination of these materials which is used in the sport of bowling. Ten pin bowling balls generally have a set of three holes drilled in them, one each for the… …

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  • 68Judo rules — This article describes the rules of judo. The main sections of the article describe the rules that apply to any situation in which judo is practiced, and those rules which apply only in judo competitions. Separate sections describe the history of …

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  • 69Mouse (computing) — A computer mouse with the most common standard features: two buttons and a scroll wheel, which can also act as a third button In computing, a mouse is a pointing device that functions by detecting two dimensional motion relative to its supporting …

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  • 70Handle — may be:* Handle (grip), a grip attached to an object for using or moving the object * Handle (mathematics), a topological ball * Handle (computing), a particular kind of smart pointer Handle may also be:* Handle System, a system for uniquely… …

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