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  • 31Pun — A pun (or paronomasia) is a phrase that deliberately exploits confusion between similar sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect.A pun may also cause confusion between two senses of the same written or spoken word, due to homophony,… …

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  • 32List of recurring The Simpsons characters — Contents 1 Agnes Skinner 2 Akira 3 Anastasia 4 Arnie Pye …

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  • 33Places in Harry Potter — J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter universe contains numerous settings for the events in her fantasy novels. These locations are categorised as a dwelling, school, shopping district, or government affiliated locale. Contents 1 Dwellings 1.1 The Burrow… …

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  • 34Google's hoaxes — TISP redirects here. For the space program, see Teacher in Space Project. Google has a tradition of perpetrating April Fools Day hoaxes. Contents 1 April Fool s hoaxes 1.1 2000 1.2 2002 …

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  • 35Commedia dell'arte — Karel Dujardin, Commedia dell arte show (1657) (Louvre) …

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  • 36Caryl Churchill — Born 3 September 1938 London, England Caryl Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is an English dramatist known for her use of non naturalistic techniques and feminist themes, the abuses of power, and sexual politics.[1] She is acknowledged as a… …

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  • 37Toontown Online — Toontown Toontown Online Official Logo Developer(s) Walt Disney Internet Group Publisher(s) …

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  • 38World record progression 4x100 metres medley relay — The world record in the 4×100 metres medley swimming relay was first recognised in 1953[citation needed] by FINA, with world swimming governing body. Initially world records were only recognised in long course swimming pools which were a minimum… …

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  • 39Moonshine by country — Contents 1 Moonshine by country 1.1 Albania 1.2 Armenia 1.3 …

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  • 40caricature and cartoon — ▪ graphic arts Introduction       in graphic art, comically distorted drawing or likeness, done with the purpose of satirizing or ridiculing its subject. Cartoons are used today primarily for conveying political commentary and editorial opinion… …

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