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  • 91MythBusters (2007 season) — Country of origin Australia United States No. of episodes 25 (includes 4 specials) Broadcast Original channel Discovery Channel …

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  • 92Sushi — This article is about Japanese cuisine. For other uses, see Sushi (disambiguation). Different types of nigiri zushi ready to be eaten …

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  • 93Captain Beefheart — Don Van Vliet At Convocation Hall, Toronto, in 1974 Background information Birth name Don Glen Vliet Also known as …

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  • 94Banitsa (pastry) — Banitsa ( bg. баница IPA| [ ba.ni.ʦə] , also transliterated as banica and banitza) is a traditional Bulgarian pastry prepared by layering a mixture of whisked eggs and pieces of sirene (Bulgarian Feta cheese) between filo pastry and then baking… …

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  • 95Lackawanna Steel Company — Infobox Company company name = Lackawanna Steel Company company company type = Public genre = foundation = 1840 founder = George W. Scranton, Seldon T. Scranton, William Henry location city = Scranton, Pennsylvania (1840 1902) Lackawanna, New… …

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  • 96Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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  • 97China Zhongwang — Holdings Limited 中国忠旺控股有限公司 Type Hong Kong Listed Company Industry Aluminium Processing Founded 1993 Headquarters …

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  • 98Boron nitride — IUPAC name Boron nitride Identifiers …

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  • 99Powder metallurgy — is the process of blending fine powdered materials, pressing them into a desired shape (compacting), and then heating the compressed material in a controlled atmosphere to bond the material (sintering). The powder metallurgy process generally… …

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  • 100Glass beadmaking — The technology for glass beadmaking is among the oldest human arts, dating back 30,000 years (Dubin, 1987). Glass beads have been dated back to at least Roman times. Perhaps the earliest glass like beads were Egyptian faience beads, a form of… …

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