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  • 71Yellow Knives — • A sub arctic Déné tribe, called the Copper Indians by Hearne and other early English writers, and Red Knives by Mackenzie and Franklin Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Yellow Knives     Yellow Knives …

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  • 72Yellow bass — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 73Yellow train — The Yellow train line ( Train Jaune in French and Tren Groc in Catalan) is a railway that runs from Villefranche de Conflent through to Mont Louis in France. It was started in 1903 and the section to Mont Louis was completed in 1910. An extension …

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  • 74Yellow-backed Duiker — Conservation status Least C …

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  • 75The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance — Theatrical release poster Directed by John Ford …

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  • 76The Mills Brothers — étaient un quatuor vocal d Afro Américains qui interprétaient des chansons pop et jazz. Ces quatre frères formaient l’un des plus grands groupes vocaux des États Unis. Ils ont produit plus de 2000 enregistrements, ont vendu 50 millions de disques …

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  • 77River Owenabue — The River Owenabue (lga|Abhainn Buí|yellow river), also spelled Owenboy , begins just north of Crossbarry and flows east towards the sea for roughly 20 miles or 32 kilometres. It flows through Crossbarry and on to the small village of Halfway. It …

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  • 78The Kingdom of the Isles — is a fictional nation on Midkemia, a world created by a fantasy role playing group and popularized by Raymond E. Feist. The Kingdom of the Isles , or simply The Kingdom lies to the north of The Empire of Great Kesh on the continent of Triagia.… …

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  • 79The Thattekad Bird Sanctuary — The Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, covering an area of hardly 25 km². and located about 60 km north east of Cochin (Kerala state, India), is one of the important bird sanctuaries of India. Dr. Salim Ali, one of the best known ornithologist has… …

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  • 80The Flower Queen's Daughter — is a Bukovinan fairy tale collected by Dr Heinrich von Wlislocki in Märchen Und Sagen Der Bukowinaer Und Siebenbûrger Armenier . Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow Fairy Book . [Andrew Lang, The Yellow Fairy Book ,… …

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