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  • 41Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one …

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  • 42Wii Remote — with original strap Manufacturer Nintendo Generation Seventh generation era Retail availability Nove …

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  • 43Semi-automatic transmission — Transmission types Manual Sequential manual Non synchronous Preselector Automatic Manumatic Semi automatic Electrohydraulic …

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  • 44iPod — The current iPod line; from left to right: iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Touch …

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  • 45Tesla coil — at Questacon the National Science and Technology center in Canberra, Australia Uses Application in educational demonstrations, novelty lighting, as well as music Inventor …

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  • 46Monster infighting — is a term popularized by the FPS games in the Doom series and other similar games released in the 1990s. It occurs when two or more of the computer controlled opponents accidentally attack each other and then retaliate, causing a string of back… …

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  • 47Gauntlet Dark Legacy — Infobox VG title = Gauntlet Dark Legacy caption= developer = Midway Games West publisher = Midway Games release = Arcade 2000 PlayStation 2 [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/data/376218.html] vgrelease|United States of America|USA|May 1, 2001… …

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  • 48History of banking — The first banks were the merchants of the ancient world that made loans to farmers and traders that carried goods between cities. The first records of such activity dates back to around 2000 BC in Assyria and Babylonia. Later, in ancient Greece… …

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  • 49Lloyd cars — was a British motor manufacturer, founded by Roland Lloyd (1904 65), son of a garage owner, and based in Patrick Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England between 1936 and 1951. Two models were made, separated by World War II, and the company was… …

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  • 50Murder in English law — Murder is an offence under the common law of England and Wales. It is considered the most serious form of homicide, in which one person kills another either intending to cause death or intending to cause serious injury (originally termed malice… …

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