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  • 71Latrobe Country Club — is a private golf club in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. It is the home course of Arnold Palmer. The course was founded and built in 1920 and 1921 as a 9 hole course. In 1926, Deacon Palmer (Arnold Palmer s father) became the grounds superintendent, and… …

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  • 72Bunshichi Tawara — Infobox animanga character name = Bunshichi Tawara series = Tenjho Tenge caption = Bunshichi Tawara, from the anime. first = Volume 3, Page 160 last = creator =Oh! great voiced by = Japanese Kazuki Yao English Kirk Thornton oaux* name = oaux* =… …

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  • 73Sam Beckett — For the Irish writer, see Samuel Beckett. Samuel John Beckett First appearance March 26, 1989 Genesis Last appearance May 5, 1993 Mirror Image Created by Donald P. Bellisario Portrayed by …

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  • 74Margaret Skinnider — (Mairéad Ní Scinneadora) Margaret Skinnider Born 5 April 1892(1892 04 05) Coatbridge …

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  • 75Black Hat Briefings — Майкл Томас Линн выступает на конференции в 2005 …

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  • 76þyrel — 1. n ( es/ ) hole made through anything, opening, aperture, orifice, perforation; 2. adj pierced, perforated, full of holes, pierced through, having a hole or holes …

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  • 77refute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. confute, controvert, disprove, deny, dispute. See negation, confutation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. disprove, confute, show up, rebut, explode, expose, prove false, overthrow, show the weakness in,… …

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  • 78like Swiss cheese — similar to Swiss cheese, having many holes, perforated, full of holes …

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  • 79riddle — I n 1. puzzle, puzzler, poser, conundrum; code, cryptogram, cryptograph; rhymed puzzle, anagram, logogriph, word game, acrostic, Trademark. Double Crostic, crossword puzzle, Inf. crossword, diagramless puzzle, Inf. diagramless; charade, guessing… …

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  • 80honeycomb — hon•ey•comb [[t]ˈhʌn iˌkoʊm[/t]] n. 1) agr. a structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and eggs 2) anything resembling such a structure, esp. in containing many small units or holes… …

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