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  • 51get over — {v.} 1. To finish. * /Tom worked fast to get his lesson over./ 2. To pass over. * /It was hard to get over the muddy road./ 3. To get well from; recover from. * /The man returned to work after he got over his illness./ 4. To accept or forget (a… …

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  • 52get over — {v.} 1. To finish. * /Tom worked fast to get his lesson over./ 2. To pass over. * /It was hard to get over the muddy road./ 3. To get well from; recover from. * /The man returned to work after he got over his illness./ 4. To accept or forget (a… …

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  • 53Thomas Hutchinson (governor) — Infobox Governor name=gov. hutchinson order = office = Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay term start = June 3, 1760 term end = August 2, 1760 (acting) August 2, 1769 – March 14, 1771 (acting) March 14, 1771 – May 17, 1774 lieutenant =… …

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  • 54Tortilla Flat — infobox Book | name = Tortilla Flat title orig = translator = image caption = First edition author = John Steinbeck cover artist = Ruth Gannett country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Covici Friede release… …

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  • 55Thomas J. Clark — Originally from New Hampshire, USA, Thomas Jefferson Clark (1869 1907) was a life long friend and partner of John K. Stewart as they built the companies that would one day be the foundation of the Stewart Warner Corporation of Chicago, Illinois.… …

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  • 56Gee's Bend, Alabama — Gee s Bend also known as Boykin is a very poor tenant community in Alabama, United States of America lying at the edge of the Black Belt in Wilcox County, about thirty miles southwest of Selma. The name comes from a planter named Joseph Gee, the… …

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  • 57Stephen W. Meader — (May 2, 1892 July 18, 1977) was the author of over forty novels for young readers. His optimistic stories generally tended to either concern young men developing independent businesses in the face of adversity, or else young men caught up in… …

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  • 58Christopher Furnari — New York City Police Department mugshot of Christopher Furnari Christopher Christie Tick Furnari, Sr. (born 1924, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn) is a Lucchese crime family mobster serving life in prison. During the 1980s, Furnari served as the family… …

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  • 59Battle of Arawe — Part of World War II, Pacific War …

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  • 60BDMX — is a wheeled combat vehicle that is used in the Mexican army. Its weight is about 15 tons in combat and the maximum speed is 45 mph, or on a muddy road 32 mph.External links* [http://www.armyrecognition.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=575… …

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