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  • 71Helen Thompson Sunday — Helen Amelia Thompson Sunday (June 25, 1868 – February 20, 1957) was the wife of Billy Sunday, an indefatigable organizer of his huge evangelistic campaigns during the first decades of the twentieth century, and eventually an evangelistic speaker …

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  • 72so — I UK [səʊ] / US [soʊ] adverb, conjunction *** Summary: So can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (followed by an adjective or another adverb): Why are you so angry this morning? ♦ It all happened so quickly. (with a verb): We were so… …

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  • 73Live & Well — Infobox Album Name = Live Well Type = Live album Longtype = Artist = B. B. King Released = 1969 Recorded = Genre = Blues Length = 48:05 Label = MCA Records Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …

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  • 74Never Not Funny (season 3) — The third season of the Never Not Funny podcast featured 26 episodes and was first debuted March 18, 2008. The core lineup was Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the Los Angeles and Chicago comedy scenes. All 26 episodes can be… …

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  • 75Nine High a Pallet — Studio album by brute. Released September 12, 1995 Recorded December 1993 …

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  • 76HTC S730 — Infobox Mobile phone | name = HTC Wings imagesize = | manufacturer = HTC | carrier = available = 2007 screen = 2.4 in, 240x320 px exterior screen = | ringtone = camera = 2 Megapixels (Back) | 2nd camera = CIF video call (Front) | operatingsystem …

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  • 77Mud Island '97 — Live album by Widespread Panic Released December 3, 1997 Recorded July 18 19, 1997 Genre Rock …

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  • 78horse — I n A large, strong man with a big appetite. Reilly is a horse; you had better fix him a big dinner. 1950s II v To play with carelessly. I don t have time to horse around; let s get down to business. 1920s …

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  • 79so*/*/*/ — [səʊ] grammar word summary: So can be: ■ an adverb: Why are you so angry this morning? ♦ ‘I m hungry. ‘So am I. ■ a conjunction: There weren t enough beds, so I had to sleep on the floor. ■ used in the conjunction phrase so that: He was standing… …

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  • 80burn\ the\ tambourines — Let s put a stop to this rah rah approach. We ned to get down to business and do something. Burn the tambourines; we need a serious solution to the productivity slump we ve been experiencing …

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