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  • 81East Touch — (東Touch) is a weekly Chinese language magazine written in Cantonese style in Hong Kong. It is published every Tuesday by East Touch Publishing Limited, part of Global China Group Holdings Limited.Content East Touch is an infotainment publication… …

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  • 82Genuflection — 1909 drawing of Hermod genuflecting before Hela, from Norse mythology …

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  • 83No Need for Bushido — banner Author(s) Alex Kolesar and Joseph Kovell Website …

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  • 84Williams College — Motto E liberalitate E. Williams, armigeri ( Through the Generosity of E. Williams, Esquire (or Soldier) ) Established 1793 Type …

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  • 85Wednesday — is the fourth day of the week [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/wednesday wednesday Definition from the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary ] ] in most western countries. This day is between Tuesday and Thursday. Origins of the name: See …

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  • 86Culture of France — Masterpiece painting by Eugène Delacroix called Liberty Leading the People portrays the July Revolution using the stylistic views of Romanticism. Since Liberty is part of the motto «Liberté, égalité, fraternité», as the French put it, this… …

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  • 87Top Cat — For the boat class, see Topcat. Episode 13 of The Harveytoons Show included a character and short called Top Cat .[1] Top Cat Top Cat and the gang. Left to right: Benny the Ball {foreground}; Officer Dibble …

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  • 88Crawley — For other uses, see Crawley (disambiguation). Borough of Crawley   Borough   Queen s Square, a large pedestrianised shopping area in the town centre …

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  • 89Goldsmiths, University of London — For the Memphis department store, see Goldsmith s. : For other uses of the term Goldsmiths , see Goldsmith (disambiguation). Infobox University name = Goldsmiths, University of London latin name = image size = 168px motto = established = 1891… …

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  • 90Mutual Broadcasting System — Type Cooperative radio network (1934–52); corporate controlled radio network (1952–99) …

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