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  • 91Eskimo kissing — Kunik redirects here. For the Polish village, see Kunik, Poland. Nose rub redirects here. For the software, see Noserub. The Eskimo kissing (puvipsuk) of Inupiat in the Nalukataq, Alaska The act known as eskimo kissing in modern western culture… …

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  • 92Brontotheriidae — Brontotheres Temporal range: 56–34 Ma …

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  • 93Raised fist — This article is about the salute and symbol. For the Swedish band, see Raised Fist. Black fist redirects here. For the film, see Black Fist (film). Painted symbol of the Power Fist The raised fist (also known as the clenched fist) is a symbol of… …

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  • 94High five — For other uses, see High five (disambiguation). Gimme five redirects here. For the ITV children s show, see Gimme 5 …

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  • 95Manual communication — Pupils in a traditional classroom situation signal to their teacher that they want to be heard …

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  • 96Chisanbop — or chisenbop (from Korean chi (ji) finger + sanpŏp (sanbeop) calculation[1] 지산법) is an abacus like finger counting method used to perform basic mathematical operations. According to The Complete Book of Chisanbop[2] by Hang Young Pai, chisanbop… …

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  • 97Nod (gesture) — A depiction of a man nodding A nod of the head is a gesture in which the head is tilted in alternating up and down arcs along the sagittal plane. In many cultures, it is most commonly, but not universally, used to indicate agreement, acceptance,… …

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  • 98Dan Monahan — Born July 20, 1955 (1955 07 20) (age 56) Dan Monahan (born 20 July 1955) is an American actor, best known for his role as Edward Pee Wee Morris in the 1980s Porky s trilogy of teen films.[1] …

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  • 99Chinese number gestures — are a method of using one hand to signify the natural numbers one through ten. This method may have been developed to bridge the many varieties of Chinese for example, the numbers 4 (Chinese: 四; pinyin: sì) and 10 (Chinese: 十; pinyin: shí) are… …

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  • 100A-ok — The Okay Sign as seen from the point of view of the person performing it An A OK /ˌeɪ …

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