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  • 101Dora the Explorer — Not to be confused with Dora the Female Explorer. Dora the Explorer …

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  • 102Duel Masters — Not to be confused with the Yu Gi Oh! Trading Card Game, also known as Duel Monsters . Duel Masters デュエルマスターズ (Dyueru Masutāzu) Genre Parody, Fantasy, Action Adventure Manga …

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  • 103Chip Ganassi Racing — Not to be confused with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Owner(s) Chip Ganassi Felix Sabates Base Indianapolis Indiana …

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  • 104Minor planet — Not to be confused with Dwarf planet. A minor planet is an astronomical object in direct orbit around the Sun that is neither a dominant planet nor a comet, and thus includes the dwarf planets. The orbital categories of minor planets are the… …

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  • 105Douglas A-26 Invader — Not to be confused with B 26 Marauder. A 26 (B 26) Invader USAAF A 26B 35 DL (AAF Ser. No. 41 39456) Role …

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  • 106Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium — Not to be confused with John F. Kennedy Stadium. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium RFK Stadium …

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  • 107City of Manchester Stadium — Not to be confused with Docklands Stadium, also known as the Etihad Stadium, a multi purpose stadium in Melbourne, Australia. Etihad Stadium Eastlands[1] CoMS[2] SportCity[3] …

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  • 108Alderaan — Not to be confused with the star Aldebaran. Alderaan is also the name of a real asterism; see Alderaan (astronomy). Alderaan is a planet in the fictional universe of Star Wars. It is the home of Princess Leia, Bail Organa and also, in 4000 BBY,… …

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  • 109Multnomah University — Not to be confused with Multnomah College. Multnomah University Motto If it s Bible you want, then you want Multnomah! (college) Bringing the Word to Life (seminary) Established February 14, 1936 …

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  • 110Taikyoku shogi — Taikyoku shōgi (大局将棋 ultimate chess ) is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game was created around the mid 16th century (presumably by priests) and is based on earlier large board shogi games. Before the rediscovery of taikyoku …

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