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  • 32Robert Johnson (musician) — Infobox musical artist Name = Robert Johnson Img capt = Robert Johnson s studio portrait, circa 1935 one of only two known photographs Background = solo singer Born = birth date|1911|5|8|mf=y Hazlehurst, Mississippi, U.S. Died = death date and… …

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  • 33George Foreman — Infobox Boxer name= George Foreman nationality= flagicon|USA American imagesize= 180px realname= George Edward Foreman nickname= Big George height=6′ 4″ weight= Heavyweight birth date= birth date and age|1949|1|10 birth place= Marshall, Texas,… …

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  • 34Masiakasaurus — Temporal range: Late Cretaceous Masiakasaurus skull at the Field Museum of Natural History Scientific classification …

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  • 35List of Saw characters — Actors who have portrayed central characters of the series. Top, left to right: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Cary Elwes. Bottom, left to right: Costas Mandylor, Danny Glover, Betsy Russell. The Saw series of horror films features a large cast of… …

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  • 36Thanh Hoa Bridge — Part of the Vietnam War Thanh Hoa Bridge after it was hit by laser guided bombs …

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  • 37Cranial nerve examination — The cranial nerve exam is part of the neurological examination. It is used to identify problems with the cranial nerves by physical examination. Contents 1 Components 2 See also 3 References 4 …

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  • 38movement — 1. The act of motion; said of the entire body or of one or more of its members or parts. 2. SYN: stool. 3. SYN: defecation. [L. moveo, pp. motus, to move] active m. 1. m. effected by the organism itself, unaided by external influences. 2. in… …

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  • 39Roberto Clemente — Right fielder Born: August 18, 1934(1934 08 18) Carolina, Puerto Rico …

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  • 40Old-time music — Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish African, French, German, Spanish …

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