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  • 111Thomas Ford (composer) — Thomas Ford (c. 1580 ndash; November 171648) was an English composer, lutenist, viol player and poet.He was attached to the court of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of James I, who died in 1612. He was musician to the household of Prince… …

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  • 112Nikon F501 — Infobox camera | camera name = Nikon F501 (N2020) type = 35mm SLR lens mount = Nikon F mount focus = TTL Phase Detection Autofocus (1 zone) exposure = Center weighted frame rate = 2,5 frame/s dimensions = The Nikon F501 (sold in North America as… …

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  • 113Dusky Fruit Bat — Penthetor lucasi Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification …

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  • 114Pelagornithidae — Temporal range: Late Paleocene Early Pleistocene 58.7–2.5 Ma …

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  • 115Cuban Funnel-eared Bat — Conservation status Near Threatened (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 116Georgia Author of the Year Awards 2004 — 40th Annual Georgia Author of the Year Award Official Nominations List (awarded in 2004 for books published in calendar year 2003)*Executive Director/Co Founder Geri Taran *Chairman Vally M. Sharpe*Lifetime Achievement Award: Dr. Bettie M.… …

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  • 117Slim Whitman — Birth name Ottis Dewey Whitman, Jr. Also known as O. D. Whitman, Slim Whitman Born January 20, 1924 (1924 01 20) (age 87) Tampa, Florida, U.S. Genre …

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  • 118Thumb ring — A thumb ring is a piece of equipment designed to protect the thumb during archery. This is a ring of horn, wood, ivory, metal, plastic, glass or stone which fits over the end of the thumb, coming to rest at the outer edge of the outer joint. A… …

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  • 119nervus interosseus antebrachii posterior — [TA] posterior interosseous nerve of forearm: origin, continuation of deep branch of radial nerve; distribution, abductor pollicis longus, extensors of the thumb and second finger, and wrist and intercarpal joints; modality, motor and general… …

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  • 120mount of saturn — Usage: usually capitalized M&S Etymology: after Saturn, Roman god connected with the sowing of seed, from Latin Saturnus : a mount located at the base of the second finger that when well developed is usually held by palmists to indicate… …

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