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  • 61Airbus A380 — A380 redirects here. For other uses, see A380 (disambiguation). A380 A Singapore Airlines …

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  • 62Star Trek (film) — This article is about the 2009 film. For the 1979 film, see Star Trek: The Motion Picture. For other Star Trek films, see Star Trek (film series). Star Trek International poster Directed by …

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  • 63Theodore Tugboat — Format Children s television series Presented by Denny Doherty as the Harbourmaster (Canada US) …

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  • 64Dr. Muto — Developer(s) Midway Games Publisher(s) Midway Games Platform(s) …

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  • 65Glossary of military abbreviations — List of terms, acronyms, information, related to modern armour, artillery, infantry, weapons, and related military subject matter.* AA anti aircraft * AAA anti aircraft artillery Triple A * AAAV Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle * AAD Armoured… …

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  • 66Leander class cruiser (1882) — The Leander Class were a four ship cruiser programme ordered by the Admiralty in 1880. The class comprised HMS Amphion , HMS Arethusa , HMS Leander and HMS Phaeton .Originally classed as Dispatch Vessels, they were re rated as Second Class… …

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  • 67Guyana — Not to be confused with Ghana., or French Guiana. For other uses, see Guyana (disambiguation). Co operative Republic of Guyana[1] …

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  • 68United States Navy oiler — USNS Mispillion (T AO 105) conducting an underway replenishment. In the United States Navy, an Oiler is a Combat Logistics ship that replenishes other ships with fuel and in some cases food, mail, ammunition and other necessities while at sea, in …

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  • 69outfit — [n1] set of clothes or equipment accoutrements, apparatus, appliances, clothing, costume, ensemble, garb, gear, get up*, guise, kit, machinery, materiel, outlay, paraphernalia, provisions, rig, rigging, suit, supplies, tackle, togs, trappings*,… …

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  • 70Frigate — For the bird, see Frigatebird. A frigate /ˈfrɪgɪt/ [frĭg ĭt] is a warship. The term has been used for warships of many sizes and roles over the past few centuries.In the 18th century, the term referred to ships which were as long as a ship of the …

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