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  • 51Dungeons & Dragons — This article is about the role playing game. For other uses, see Dungeons Dragons (disambiguation) and D D (disambiguation). Dungeons Dragons 4th Edition Dungeons Dragons logo Designer(s) Gary Gygax and …

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  • 52Economy of Georgia (country) — Despite the severe damage the economy suffered due to civil strife in the 1990s, Georgia, with the help of the IMF and World Bank, has made substantial economic gains since 2000, achieving robust GDP growth and curtailing inflation.GDP growth,… …

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  • 53Theodore Sturgeon — (born Edward Hamilton Waldo on February 26, 1918; died May 8, 1985) was an American science fiction author. Though his mainstream success was relatively limited, Sturgeon is now widely recognized as one of the most important and influential… …

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  • 54United States Department of Justice — For the animal rights group, see Justice Department (animal rights). Department of Justice Department overview Formed June 22, 1870 ( …

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  • 55Manuel Noriega — Maximum Leader Manuel Noriega Mugshot of Noriega, after his surrender (1990) Maximum Leader of National Liberation …

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  • 56Hampton, Virginia — City of Hampton Seal …

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  • 57Danbury, Connecticut — Danbury redirects here. For other uses, see Danbury (disambiguation). Danbury, Connecticut   City   …

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  • 58Bay of Plenty — The Bay of Plenty ( mi. Te Moana a Toi), often abbreviated to BoP, is a region in the North Island of New Zealand situated around the body of water of the same name. The bay was named by James Cook after he noticed the abundant food supplies at… …

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  • 59Boracay — Infobox Island name = Boracay image caption = White Beach in Boracay location = South East Asia coordinates = coord|11|58|10|N|121|55|38|E|type:landmark scale:25000 region:PH archipelago = Visayas area = 10.32 km² country = Philippines country… …

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  • 60Renault Mégane — Megane redirects here. For other uses, see Megane (disambiguation). Renault Mégane Manufacturer Renault Production 1995–present …

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