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  • 101Super League (disambiguation) — Super League is the name of various sports competitions in different disciplines:Football (soccer)*Chinese Super League *Iraq Super League *Kazakhstan Super League *Malaysian Super League *South Australian Super League *Super League Greece *Super …

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  • 102Asian martial arts (origins) — Theories of the origins of Asian martial arts range from the highly diffusionist to models which show greater recognition of independent invention. Contents 1 India 2 China 3 Japan 4 Korea …

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  • 103Grupo Axé Capoeira — Date founded 1982 Country of origin Brazil Founder Mestre Barrão …

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  • 104Eugene Botkin — Infobox Person name = Dr. Eugene Botkin image size = caption = Dr. Eugene Botkin, center, with his children, Tatiana, left, and Gleb, right, at Tobolsk in 1918. birth date = birth date|1865|3|27|mf=y birth place = Russia death date = death date… …

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  • 105Dambe — Dambe, also known as Kokawa is a form of boxing associated with the Hausa people of West Africa. Historically, Dambe included a wrestling component, known as Kokawa, but today it is essentially a striking art. The tradition is dominated by Hausa… …

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  • 106Fred Saunders — infobox NBA Player name = James Frederick Saunders (Fred) position = Forward height ft = 6 height in = 7 weight lbs = 210 nickname = Chocolate Thunder , Fred nationality = USA birth date = birth date and age|1951|3|16 birth place = Columbus, Ohio …

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  • 107Clan Muir — Crest badge …

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  • 108Okinawan martial arts — Karate training with Shinpan Gusukuma sensei at Shuri Castle c.1938, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Okinawan martial arts refers to the martial arts which originated among the indigenous people of Okinawa Island in Japan, most notably karate, tegumi …

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  • 109Doug Jones (boxer) — Doug Jones (born February 27, 1937, New York City) is a former American heavyweight boxer.[1] Boxing career Doug Pugilism Jones started off his career successfully with 18 consecutive wins against mostly lightly regarded opponents, until his… …

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  • 110Francis Frederick Brandt — (1819, Gawsworth Rectory, Cheshire – 6 December 1874, 8 Figtree Court, Temple, London) was an English barrister and author.Brandt was eldest son of the Rev. Francis Brandt, rector of Aldford, Cheshire, 1843–50, who died 1870, and Ellinor, second… …

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