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  • 41Western concert flute — Flute Other names Transverse flute, Boehm flute, C flute Classification Woodwind Wind Aerophone Playing ran …

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  • 42AK-47 — For other uses, see AK 47 (disambiguation). AK 47[1] Standard AK 47 Type …

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  • 43Dalek — This article is about the fictional species. For the 1963 serial, see The Daleks. For the 2005 episode, see Dalek (Doctor Who episode). For other uses, see Dalek (disambiguation). Doctor Who alien …

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  • 44M16 rifle — Rifle, 5.56 mm, M16 From top to bottom: M16A1, M16A2, M4A1, M16A4 Type Assault rifle Place&#160 …

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  • 45Wire — For other uses, see Wire (disambiguation). Wires overhead A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal. Wires are used to bear mechanical loads and to carry electricity and telecommunications signals. Wire is commonly… …

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  • 46Nickel silver — German silver hair comb by Bruce Caesar (Pawnee), Oklahoma, 1984 Nickel silver, also known as German silver,[1] Argentann,[1] new silver …

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  • 47Chevrolet Vega — 1972 Chevrolet Vega GT Hatchback Coupe Manufacturer Chevrolet Division of General Motors Also called Vega 2300 …

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  • 48Sgian dubh — The sgian dubh (pronounced|skiːn dyː, or lightly diphthongised IPA| [skiən dyː] skee(a)n doo ) is a ceremonial knife (Gaelic sgian ) worn as part of the modern Scottish Highland dress along with the kilt. It is worn tucked into the hose with only …

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  • 49Strings (music) — A string is the vibrating element that is the source of vibration in string instruments, such as the guitar, harp, piano, and members of the violin family. They are lengths of a flexible material kept under tension so that they may freely vibrate …

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  • 50Reflecting instrument — Reflecting instruments are those that use mirrors to enhance their ability to make measurements. In particular, the use of mirrors permits one to observe two objects simultaneously while measuring the angular distance between the objects. While… …

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