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  • 32Qi Hui — (born 1985 01 13 in Fuzhou, Fujian) is a Chinese swimmer. She specialises in breaststroke but is also a world class individual medlay swimmer. Technically perfect and undoubtedly very hard working and talented, Qi has a career that has been… …

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  • 34Rootwater — Infobox musical artist Name = Rootwater Img capt = During concert in Mega Club in Katowice. Img size = Background = group or band Origin = flagicon|POL Warsaw, Poland Genre = Heavy metal, folk metal, hardcore Years active = 2002 – present Label …

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  • 35Lo-fi photography — is a style of photography generally using poor equipment, such as toy cameras or pinhole cameras, for stylistic effect. It is often considered a reaction to the perceived ease of creating technically perfect photos in the digital age. Generally… …

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  • 36Philippe Tailliez — (15 June 1905, Malo les Bains 2002, Toulon) was a friend and colleague of Jacques Cousteau. This underwater pioneer, who had been diving since the 1930s, died on 26 September 2002, in Toulon, France. Biography His father Félix Tailliez, a career… …

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  • 37Technical Presentation — OverviewTechnical presentations serve engineering, scientific and high tech purposes, describing advances in technology, problem resolution, product design and project status. In general, technical presentations serve one of two purposes: (1) to… …

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  • 40Adams, Ansel — born Feb. 20, 1902, San Francisco, Calif., U.S. died April 22, 1984, Carmel, Calif. U.S. photographer. In 1927 he published Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras, photographs that imitated Impressionist painting by suppressing detail in favour of… …

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