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  • 81Yutaka Take — nihongo|Yutaka Take|武 豊|Take Yutaka (born March 15 1969, came from Ritto, Shiga, Shiga) is a Japanese jockey who is a multiple champion in his homeland and won the Japan Cup in 1999 on the horse Special Week. His United Kingdom successes include… …

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  • 82Adam Ritson — Rugby league player infobox2 playername = Adam Ritson fullname = height = 6 ft 1 in (184 cm) nickname = Ahhhh Its On!, Ritto, Rdam Aitson dateofbirth = 1976 cityofbirth = Sydney countryofbirth = Australia position = Prop youthyears = youthclubs …

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  • 83Charles Codman — This article is about the painter. For the author, see Charles R. Codman. Bathing Pool, by Charles Codman, ca.1830 (courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Charles Codman (circa 1800–1842) was a landscape painter of Portland, Maine. His art is… …

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  • 84Koshiro Take — (b. November 3,1978, in Ritto, Shiga) is a Japanese jockey. He is the younger and less known brother of Yutaka Take …

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  • 85List of former towns or villages gained city status alone — The following municipalities in Japan gained city status alone.Which means that the current cities became cities without merging with another municipality. 1991 * Sodegaura, Chiba * Tsurugashima, Saitama * Hidaka, Saitama * Hannan, Osaka *… …

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  • 86Ōtsu, Shiga — Ōtsu 大津   Core city   大津市 · Ōtsu City Enry …

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  • 87Boston Early Clock Industry (Willard Brothers) — The Boston Early Clock Industry refers to the 19th century industry of a neighborhood on Roxbury Street, which had not yet been incorporated into Boston.The whole region serviced the workshops of two celebrated American clockmakers: Simon Willard …

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  • 88Nagahama Station — 長浜駅 The east gate of Nagahama Station Location Prefecture …

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  • 89Ōtsu Station — 大津駅 North side of Ōtsu Station, August 2010 Location …

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  • 90Minami-Hikone Station — East gate of the station Minami Hikone Station (南彦根駅, Minami Hikone eki? …

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