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  • 61David Cass — For the British footballer, see David Cass (footballer). David Cass Born January 19, 1937(1937 01 19) Honululu, Hawai …

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  • 62Fourth Way — For P.D. Ouspensky s book titled The Fourth Way see Fourth Way (book). For the jazz group, see The Fourth Way (band). In his early lectures G.I. Gurdjieff described his approach to self development as a Fourth Way. [P.D. Ouspensky (1949), In… …

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  • 63The Queen Victoria — For the Queen, see Victoria of the United Kingdom. Queen Vic is also the nickname of the Queen Victoria Market .The Queen Victoria (often referred to as The Vic or The Queen Vic) is the fictional Victorian public house in the popular BBC soap… …

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  • 64Dave Matthews — For other people named David Matthews, see David Matthews (disambiguation). Dave John Matthews Matthews at Virginia Tech in 2007 Background information Birth name David John Matth …

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  • 65KPRC-TV — For KPRC Radio, see KPRC (AM). KPRC TV Houston, Texas Branding …

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  • 66Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania — For other Pennsylvania townships of the same name, see Middletown Township, Pennsylvania. Coordinates: 40°09′45″N 74°53′43″W / 40.1625°N 74.89528°W …

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  • 67Harry Smith Parkes — For the footballer and Chesterfield F.C. manager of the same name, see Harry Parkes (footballer). Sir Harry Smith Parkes (1828 1885) was a 19th century British diplomat who worked mainly in China and Japan. Parkes Street in Kowloon, Hong Kong is… …

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  • 68Smooth jazz — For the Jones Radio Networks satellite service, see Smooth Jazz (radio network). Smooth jazz Stylistic origins Jazz fusion R B Funk Pop Cultural origins 1960s/1970s in the United States Typical instruments …

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  • 69Mitcham — For other places with the same name, see Mitcham (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°24′03″N 0°09′06″W / 51.4009°N 0.1517°W / 51.4009; 0.1 …

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  • 70Blue Corn — For the variety of maize, see Blue corn. Blue Corn (c. 1920 – May 3, 1999), also known as Crucita Calabaza, was a Native American potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, in the United States. She became famous for reviving San Ildefonso… …

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