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  • 44dangers of the river — A term analogous to and of like import with perils of the sea, including risks arising from natural accidents peculiar to the river, canal or lake, which do not happen by the intervention of man and are not to be prevented by human prudence, and… …

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  • 47The Super Friends Hour — Infobox Television show name = Super Friends caption = show name 2 = Super Friends V genre = Animation / Action / Adventure / Sci Fi creator = writer = Haskell BarkinDick ConwayWillie GilbertDonald F. GlutMark JonesElana LesserDick RobbinsCliff… …

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  • 48The Operative: No One Lives Forever — For the similarly titled James Bond novel, see Nobody Lives for Ever. The Operative: No One Lives Forever The game s box art displays protagonist Cate Archer …

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  • 49Sinbad the Sailor — (also spelled Sindbad; PerB|سندپاذ; Arabic السندباد البحري Al Sindibaad Al Bahri ) is a story cycle of ancient Middle Eastern origin. Sinbad is a Persian word [ W. Eilers (1983), Iran and Mesopotamia in E. Yarshater, The Cambridge History of Iran …

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  • 50Okhotsk, Sea of — Arm of the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Bounded by the Siberian coast, the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands, Hokkaido, and Sakhalin Island, it covers 611,000 sq mi (1,580,000 sq km). It connects the ports of the Russian Far East. Ice… …

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