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  • 121Section sign — The section sign (§; Unicode U+00A7, HTML entity amp;sect;) is a typographical character used mainly to refer to a particular section of a document, such as a legal code. It is frequently used along with the pilcrow (¶), or paragraph sign. When… …

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  • 122Spanish real — The real was a unit of currency in Spain for several centuries.HistoryThe first real was introduced by King Pedro I of Castile at a value of 3 maravedíes . This rate of exchange increased until 1497, when the real was fixed at a value of 34… …

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  • 123Definitive stamp — This UK definitive stamp showing King George VI of the United Kingdom was first issued in 1937. A definitive stamp is a postage stamp, that is part of a regular issue of a country s stamps (often referred to as a regular issue ) available for… …

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  • 124G (disambiguation) — G is the seventh letter of the alphabet. It can also refer to:Astronomy* A stellar classification for yellowish stars * A provisional designation applied to any comet, asteroid, or minor planet discovered between April 1 and 15 of a given… …

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  • 125Spore (2008 video game) — Spore Spore box art (2008) Developer(s) Maxis Publisher(s) Electronic Arts …

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  • 126Gaelic football — (Irish: Peil , Peil Ghaelach , or Caid ), commonly referred to as football , is a form of football played mainly in Ireland. It is, together with hurling, one of the two most popular spectator sports in Ireland today. [] * Bouncing the ball twice …

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  • 127AT — may mean: *Aarne Thompson classification system *AT Field, a force field in the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion *Acceptance test *Air Trecks, fictional inline skates in the manga and anime Air Gear *Alimentary tract *Atmel Corporation *Anaerobic… …

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  • 128Propaganda — This article is about the form of communication. For other uses, see Propaganda (disambiguation). French Military Propaganda postcard showing a caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II biting the world (c. 1915) …

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