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  • 101Episcopal sandals — The Episcopal sandals, also known as the pontifical sandals, are a Roman Catholic Pontifical vestment worn by bishops when celebrating liturgical functions according to the pre Vatican II rubrics, for example a Tridentine Solemn Pontifical Mass.… …

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  • 102Peaked cap — USAF General Nathan Twining wearing a peaked cap …

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  • 103Smart Roadster — The Smart Roadster is a two door microcar first introduced in 2003 by Smart GmbH. Sales of the Roadster and Roadster Coupé were below expectations, resulting in a halt of production of both models in November 2005 after 43,091 Roadsters were made …

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  • 104Nike Mercurial Vapor — Javier Portillo putting on the boot during a Hércules match in the 2010–11 season …

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  • 105Marianne Csaky — Born Budapest, Hungary Nationality Hungarian …

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  • 106The Avengers (TV series) — infobox Television show name = The Avengers caption = John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Emma Peel (Diana Rigg in the tv series.) format = Spy fi runtime = 50 minutes creator = Sydney Newman starring = Patrick Macnee Ian Hendry Honor Blackman Diana… …

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  • 107Dwarfs (Discworld) — Dwarfs in Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels are similar to the Dwarves of J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth, to which they largely started out as a homage, and dwarves in other fantasy novels. They are short, stocky, bearded metal workers,… …

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  • 108Blazer — This article is about blazer jackets. For the vehicle, see Chevrolet Blazer. For other uses, see Blazer (disambiguation). The blazer: A single breasted, reefer style, navy blue blazer dressed with brass buttons. A blazer is a type of jacket. The… …

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  • 109Holden VE Commodore — For a complete overview of all Commodore models, see Holden Commodore. Holden VE Commodore Manufacturer Holden (General Motors) Also called …

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  • 110buff — [16] Buff originally meant ‘buffalo’; it was presumably an alteration of the French word buffe ‘buffalo’. That sense had died out by the early 18th century, but since then the word has undergone a bizarre series of semantic changes. First, it… …

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