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  • 11Douglas South — Isle of Man This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Isle of Man …

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  • 12Siamese (cat) — Siamese A Lilac point Siamese Origin  Thailand …

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  • 13Amy Carter — For the Georgia State Representative, see Amy Carter (Georgia politician). Amy Carter A young Amy Carter with her cat, named Misty Malarky Ying Yang. Born October 19, 1967 (1967 10 19) (age 44) …

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  • 14Mid Ulster English — Approximate boundaries of the English and Scots dialects spoken in Ulster. It should be noted that Ulster Scots (light blue) is not spoken in the entire shaded area – light blue indicates both current and historical Ulster Scots areas. The… …

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  • 15malarkey — also malarky noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1929 insincere or foolish talk ; bunkum …

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  • 16Satire — This article is about the genre. For the mythological creature, see satyr. Satires redirects here. For other uses, see Satires (disambiguation). 1867 edition of Punch, a ground breaking British magazine of popular humour, including a great deal… …

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  • 17Tower of Hanoi — The Tower of Hanoi or Towers of Hanoi (also known as The Towers of Bramha) is a mathematical game or puzzle. It consists of three rods, and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any rod. The puzzle starts with the disks neatly …

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  • 18List of cats — This is a list of specific natural cats. For fictional cats refer to List of fictional cats . Cats famous in their own right *All Ball, the first cat of Koko the gorilla. *Amber, one of two cats in the title role of the movie The Cat from Outer… …

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  • 19Oval Office — President Barack Obama edits his remarks in the Oval Office prior to making a televised statement detailing the mission against Osama bin Laden, May 1, 2011 …

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  • 20Congress of Berlin — For similar international conferences in Berlin, see Berlin Conference (disambiguation). Anton von Werner, Congress of Berlin (1881): Bismarck between Gyula Andrássy and Pyotr Shuvalov, on the left Alajos Károlyi, Alexander Gorchakov and Benjamin …

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