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  • 44Lost (TV series) — Not to be confused with Lost (2001 TV series). Lost Title screen Genre Action/Adventure, Mystery, Drama, Fantasy, Sci fi …

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  • 46monochrom — For non color displays, see Monochrome. For the color blindness, see Monochromacy. monochrom members: (back) Johannes Grenzfurthner, Evelyn Fürlinger, Roland Gratzer; (front) Günther Friesinger, Franz Ablinger. Location: monochrom office,… …

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  • 47Southern United States — The Southern United States mdash;commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South mdash;constitutes a large distinctive region in the southeastern and south central United States. Because of the region s unique cultural and… …

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  • 48Mad Men — For other uses, see Mad Man (disambiguation). Mad Men Title card Genre Period drama Created by …

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  • 49Tampa, Florida — Tampa redirects here. For other uses, see Tampa (disambiguation). Tampa   City   Images from top, left to right: Skyline of D …

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  • 50Fathom — unit of length m= 1.8288000 accuracy=5 A fathom is a unit of length in the Imperial system (and the derived U.S. customary units), used especially for measuring the depth of water. There are 2 yards (6 feet) in a fathom. Encyclopædia Britannica… …

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