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  • 71Modern Whig Party — Chairman Andrew Evans Founded 2009 ( …

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  • 72Times Roman — Category Serif Classification Transitional Designer(s) Victor Lardent Comm …

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  • 73Modern Celts — are those peoples who are speakers of Celtic languages, or who consider themselves, or have been considered by others, to participate in a Celtic culture deriving from communities that have formerly been Celtic speaking.The term is generally used …

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  • 74Modern Jive — is a dance style derived from Swing, Lindy Hop, Rock and Roll, Salsa and others, the main innovation being to simplify the footwork by removing syncopation such as chasse. The term French Jive is occasionally used instead, reflecting the origins… …

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  • 75Modern Kannada literature — refers to the body of literature written in the Kannada language, a language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Karnataka. The Kannada script is the writing system used in Kannada literature. In the last forty years, eight modern Kannada… …

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  • 76Modern Tales — is a webcomics site launched on March 2, 2002 by Joey Manley, the Modern Tales publisher, and approximately 30 professional cartoonists, such as Dorothy Gambrell, author of the popular webcomic Cat and Girl[1] and James Kochalka, the award… …

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  • 77Modern Art Oxford — The gallery entrance on Pembroke Street, Oxford Established 1965 Location 30 Pembroke Street, Oxfor …

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  • 78Modern Science (band) — Modern Science Origin Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Genres Alternative rock Synthpop Funk Party rock Pop Years active 2007–present Labels …

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  • 79Modern competitive archery — involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy from a set distance or distances. This is the most popular form of competitive archery worldwide and is called target archery. A form particularly popular in Europe and America is field archery,… …

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  • 80Modern Woodmen Park — Former names Municipal Stadium (1931 1971) John O Donnell Stadium (1971 2007) …

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