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  • 124Charreada — in progress with charro attempting to catch a loose horse The charreada or charrería is a competitive event similar to rodeo and was developed from animal husbandry practices used on the haciendas of Old Mexico. The sport has been described as… …

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  • 125Li Na (tennis) — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Li . [The official Chinese naming system states that the family name, Li, goes first before the equivalent of a first name in some other nations. Na s name offcourt in China in Li Na. When listed on the… …

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  • 126Duplex locomotive — This article is about a type of locomotive. For the Austrian experimental 4 cylinder locomotive, see Locomotive Duplex. Closeup of the second set of cylinders on the PRR S1. A duplex locomotive is a steam locomotive that divides the driving force …

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  • 127American Sovereignty Restoration Act — The American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2007 (ASRA) is U.S. House of Representatives bill 1146 (USBill|110|HR|1146) of the first session of the 110th Congress, to end membership of the United States in the United Nations (UN). The bill was… …

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  • 128Maintaining power — In horology, a maintaining power is a mechanism for keeping a clock or watch going while it is being wound. Contents 1 Huygens 2 Bolt and Shutter 3 Harrison 4 References …

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