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  • 111Mark Webber — This article is about the Formula One driver. For other people named Mark Webber, see Mark Webber (disambiguation). Mark Webber Webber at the 2011 British Grand Prix Born 27 August 1976 …

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  • 112Assault (Gladiators) — Assault dangerzone5.jpg The Danger Zone course during the 1994 UK series Year Introduced 1989 Country of Origin  United States Used In …

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  • 113Ayrton Senna — Infobox F1 driver Name=Ayrton Senna Nationality=flagicon|BRA Brazilian|Years=F1|1984–F1|1994 Team(s)=Toleman, Lotus, McLaren, Williams Races=162 (161 starts) Championships=3 (F1|1988, F1|1990, F1|1991) Wins=41 Podiums=80 Points=610 (614)Up until… …

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  • 114Nico Rosberg — Rosberg at the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix Born 27 June 1985 (1985 06 27) (age 26) Wiesbaden, West Germany …

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  • 115General average/New version — Average in maritime commerce to signify damages orexpenses resulting from the accidents of navigation. Average is either general or particular. General average arises when sacrifices have been made, or expenditures incurred, for the preservation… …

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  • 116Citizen Corps — is a United States national service program under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security that seeks to mobilize the population of the country against threats to national security as well as to assist in the recovery after a… …

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  • 117Driving in Singapore — The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main arteries in Singapore road network …

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  • 1182008 Monaco Grand Prix —   2008 Monaco Grand Prix Race details[1][2] Race 6 of 18 in the 2008 Formula O …

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  • 120Canadian football — is a form of gridiron football played chiefly in Canada in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play convert|110|yd long and convert|65|yd wide (100 m × 60 m), Table of exact conversions] attempting …

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