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  • 91Grappling hold — Headlock redirects here. For the Imogen Heap single, see Headlock (song). Grappling hold Two wrestlers clinching. A grappling hold (commonly referred to simply as a hold; in Japanese referred t …

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  • 92David Bautista — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bautista (homonymie) et Batista. David Bautista …

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  • 93hold — I UK [həʊld] / US [hoʊld] verb Word forms hold : present tense I/you/we/they hold he/she/it holds present participle holding past tense held UK [held] / US past participle held *** 1) [transitive] to carry something using your hands or arms Can… …

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  • 94The Undertaker — This article is about the professional wrestler. For other uses, see Undertaker (disambiguation). The Undertaker Ring name(s) (The) Undertaker Kane The Undertaker …

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  • 95Carlson Gracie — Carlson Gracie, Sr. (August 13, 1935 ndash; February 1, 2006) was a practitioner of the Brazilian martial art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He was the eldest son of Carlos Gracie, co founder of the system with his unclecite web|publisher=… …

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  • 96Rough and tumble — The first use of the term rough and tumble for fighting dates back to the early 1700s in the North American frontier. [http://ejmas.com/jmanly/articles/2001/jmanlyart gorn 0401.htm] Rough and tumble fighting was the original American no holds… …

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  • 97Grant Bond (cartoonist) — Infobox Comics creator name = Grant Bond imagesize = 150 px caption = Grant Bond at the San Diego Comic Con 2006 birthname = Grant Eldon Bond birthdate = birth date and age|1970|07|6 location = Kansas City, Kansas deathdate = deathplace =… …

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  • 98Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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  • 99wrestling — /res ling/, n. 1. a sport in which two opponents struggle hand to hand in order to pin or press each other s shoulders to the mat or ground, with the style, rules, and regulations differing widely in amateur and professional matches. Cf. catch as …

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  • 100china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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