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  • 111Mount Everest — Everest redirects here. For other uses, see Everest (disambiguation). Mount Everest (Qomolongma / Sagarmatha) Highest Mountain in the World …

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  • 112Ponzi scheme — A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that involves promising or paying abnormally high returns ( profits ) to investors out of the money paid in by subsequent investors, rather than from net revenues generated by any real business …

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  • 113Fansub — A mocked up fansub image, intended to be from an opening song. Note the use of katakana, romaji and English, and the different colours used. Similar to karaoke, the lyrics that are currently being sung are bolded in each of the respective… …

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  • 114James Mill — Infobox Philosopher region = Historian/Philosopher |thumb|James Mill] image caption = James Mill name = James Mill birth = 8 April 1773 death = 23 June 1836 James Mill (6 April 1773 ndash; 23 June 1836) was a Scottish historian, economist,… …

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  • 115Cholecystitis — Classification and external resources Micrograph of a gallbladder with cholecystitis and cholesterolosis. ICD 10 …

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  • 116Offset printing — Web fed offset lithographic press at speed …

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  • 117Flash (Barry Allen) — Superherobox| caption=The Silver Age Flash, Barry Allen. Art by Barry Kitson. character name=Flash publisher=DC Comics debut= Showcase #4 (Oct. 1956) creators=Robert Kanigher John Broome Carmine Infantino alter ego = Bartholomew Henry Barry Allen …

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  • 118Fightin' Texas Aggie Band — CollegeMarchingBandInfoBox bandname=Fightin Texas Aggie Band logo= school=Texas A M University location=College Station, Texas conference=Big 12 founded=1894 director=Dr. Timothy B. Rheacite web|title=Cadet… …

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  • 119Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' — Single by Michael Jackson from the album Thriller B side Rock with You (live) …

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  • 120Octoechos — This article is about the Byzantine musical system of eight modes. For the book of liturgical texts set to those modes, see Octoechos (liturgy). Oktōēchos (here transcribed Octoechos ; Greek: Ὀκτώηχος, from ὀκτώ eight + ἦχος sound, mode called… …

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