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  • 121F-16 Mid-Life Update — (MLU) is a capability upgrade to F 16 A/B aircraft which allowed for the older F 16 A/B s to compete with modern aircraft today. The F 16A/B aircraft which entered service in 1979 was predicted to only have a service life of twenty years. But… …

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  • 122List of characters from The Facts of Life — This is a list of characters from the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life .Edna Garrett Edna Ann Garrett (better known to television viewers as Mrs. Garrett or Mrs. G) was played by actress Charlotte Rae from 1978 to 1986.Edna Garrett was the youngest… …

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  • 123Building a Better Business — Infobox Book name = Building a Better Business title orig = translator = image caption = author = Patrick Dixon illustrator = cover artist = country = UK language = English series = subject = business management genre = publisher = Profile Books …

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  • 124Soundtrack to a Vacant Life — Infobox Album Name = Soundtrack to a Vacant Life Type = studio Artist = The Flashbulb Released = Start date|2008|1|29 Recorded = Genre = IDM Length = 70:37 Label = Alphabasic Producer = Benn Jordan Reviews = *… …

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  • 125Characters of Half-Life — This is a list of characters in the Half Life series of games, which comprises Half Life, Half Life 2 and their respective expansion packs and episodes. Contents 1 Introduced in Half Life and expansion packs 1.1 Gordon Freeman 1.2 The G Man …

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  • 126Soil life — or soil biota is a collective term for all the organisms living within the soil.OverviewIn a balanced soil, plants grow in an active and vibrant environment. The mineral content of the soil and its physical structure are important for their well… …

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  • 127The Revolution Will Not Be Televised — Infobox Single Name = The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Artist = Gil Scott Heron Album = Pieces of a Man A side = Home Is Where the Hatred Is Released = 1971 Format …

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  • 128Japanese American life pre-World War II — Like most of the American population, Japanese immigrants came to the U.S. in search of a better life. Some planned to stay and build families here in the states, while others wanted to save money from working stateside to better themselves in… …

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