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  • 81John of Austria — Don John of Austria redirects here. For the opera by Isaac Nathan, see Don John of Austria (opera). For other people named John of Austria, see John of Austria (disambiguation). John of Austria House …

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  • 82Jacket — This article is about the garment. For other uses, see Jacket (disambiguation). A jacket is a hip or waist length garment for the upper body. A jacket typically has sleeves, and fastens in the front. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter fitting …

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  • 83Modacrylic — A modacrylic is a synthetic copolymer. Modacrylics are soft, strong, resilient, and dimensionally stable. They can be easily dyed, show good press and shape retention, and are quick to dry. They have outstanding resistance to chemicals and… …

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  • 84Al Waxman — Infobox actor name = Al Waxman caption = Al Waxman birthdate = birth date|1935|3|2|mf=y location = Toronto, Ontario deathdate = death date and age|2001|1|18|1935|3|2|mf=y notable roles = King of Kensington Albert Samuel Waxman, C.M., O.Ont (March …

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  • 86Cotswold sheep — A Cotswold sheep relaxing Cotswold sheep are a breed of domestic sheep originating in the Cotswold hills of the southern midlands of England. It is a dual use breed providing both meat and wool.[1] As of 2009, this long woole …

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  • 87A-2 jacket — The Type A 2 leather flight jacket is one of the most classic and immediately recognizable articles of military clothing ever designed. It is most closely associated with World War II U.S. Army pilots, who often decorated their jackets with… …

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  • 88Short S.26 — infobox Aircraft name = G Class type = Transport Flying Boat manufacturer = Short Brothers caption = designer = first flight = 21 July 1939 introduced = retired = status = primary user = Royal Air Force more users = Imperial Airways/BOAC produced …

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  • 89shear — shearer, n. shearless, adj. /shear/, v., sheared, sheared or shorn, shearing, n. v.t. 1. to cut (something). 2. to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep …

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  • 90Lille — • The ancient capital of Flanders, now the chief town of the Département du Nord in France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lille     Lille      …

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