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  • 21Czechs — Češi …

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  • 22Churchill College, Cambridge — Coordinates: 52°12′45″N 0°06′13″E / 52.21259°N 0.10360°E / 52.21259; 0.10360 …

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  • 23Regis Philbin — Infobox actor television caption = Regis Philbin attending the Time 100 2006 gala name = Regis Philbin birthname = Regis Francis Xavier Philbin birthdate = birth date and age|1931|8|25 birthplace = New York City, New York death place = occupation …

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  • 24Fast Ferry Scandal — The Fast Ferry Scandal, also referred to less formally as the FastCat Fiasco , was the name given to a political scandal in the Canadian province of British Columbia in the 1990s relating to the construction of a fleet of high speed ferry vessels …

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  • 25Richard Aungerville — Infobox bishopbiog name =Richard Aungerville religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Durham Title = Bishop of Durham Period = 1333 ndash;1345 Predecessor = Lewis de Beaumont Successor =Thomas Hatfield ordination = bishops = post = date of birth =… …

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  • 26Aromanians — Aromanians, Macedo Romanians, Vlachs Armâñji Total population 100.000[1] 1.000.000 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 27Body dysmorphic disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F45.2 ICD 9 300.7 …

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  • 28Murugan — Subramanian redirects here. For other uses, see Subramanian (disambiguation). Murugan Murugan by Raja Ravi Varma s impression God of war and victory Tamil script …

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  • 29Hum (sound) — A hum is a sound made by singing a wordless tone with the mouth completely closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the nose. To hum is to produce such a sound, most often with a melody. It is difficult to hum with your nose pinched closed for… …

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  • 30List of giant sequoia groves — The following is a list of Giant Sequoia groves. All groves are located in moist, unglaciated ridges and valleys of the west slope of the Sierra Nevada range in California, USA. They occur between 1370 2000 m (4500 6500 ft) altitude in the… …

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