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  • 65Dirty Water — For other uses, see Dirty Water (disambiguation). Dirty Water Single by The Standells from the album Dirty Water …

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  • 66Roman siege engines — were, for the most part, adapted from Hellenistic siege technology. Relatively small efforts were made to develop the technology; however, the Romans brought an unrelentingly aggressive style to siege warfare [Goldsworthy 2000: 144] . Caesar… …

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  • 68Handbag — Model at New York Fashion Week showing a Louis Vuitton handbag. A handbag, or purse in American English, is a handled medium to large bag that is often fashionably designed, typically used by women, to hold persona …

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  • 69Mr. Monk and the Man Who Shot Santa Claus — Monk episode Monk and Captain Stottlemeyer watch as Kenworthy is carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance …

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  • 70List of sex positions — This list of sex positions includes descriptions of various forms of sexual intercourse and other sexual acts between people. Sexual acts are generally described by the positions the participants take in order to perform those acts. Alfred Kinsey …

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