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  • 31Wild Mountain Thyme — Wild Mountain Thyme. also known as Will You Go Lassie, Go , is based on a traditional Scottish folk song. It was first recorded by Francis McPeake, a native of Ulster, Ireland, in 1957, and has been attributed to him, though it is commonly… …

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  • 32Wild Wonders of Europe — est l’un des plus grand projets de photographie nature (paysages, faune et flore) jamais réalisé. Initié par le photographe suédois Staffan Widstrand (sv) en mai 2008, il consiste en une chasse d images grandeur nature sur 48 pays, par… …

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  • 33Wild ! Live — Wild ! Live Vidéo par Erasure Sortie mars 1990 Enregistrement 11 décembre 1989 Durée 90 minutes (concert) Genre …

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  • 34Wild-cat — a. 1. Unsound; worthless; irresponsible; unsafe; said to have been originally applied to the notes of an insolvent bank in Michigan upon which there was the figure of a panther. [1913 Webster] 2. (Railroad) Running without control; running along …

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  • 35Wild Boars — is an American football club from Kragujevac, Serbia. As a team, Wild Boars arose from friendly tossing on the field. Organized play began in the winter of 2002/03 and culminated with first ever game in Serbia in spring 2003, which they won,… …

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  • 36Wild Onion Festival — Wild Onion Festivals have become a part of the cultural lives of various Native American Tribes who were removed to Oklahoma. The Festival revolves around the appearance of wild onion shoots in the Spring, a food that was familiar to most of the… …

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  • 37Have a Nice Day (Album) — Have a Nice Day Studioalbum von Bon Jovi …

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  • 38wild card — wild .card n 1.) a playing card that can represent any other card 2.) someone whose behaviour or effect on a situation is difficult to guess 3.) a player who is a wild card or who is given a wild card is chosen for a competition although they… …

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  • 39wild, the — [ waıld ] noun an environment that is natural: in the wild: Most of us have never seen elephants in the wild. a. the wilds of... an area where few or no people live: the wilds of Scotland …

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  • 40Wild Horses (American rock band) — Wild Horses was a band featuring former Kingdom Come and Warrant members Rick Steier and James Kottak.The band originally featured singer Johnny Edwards, but he left to sing for Foreigner and was replaced by singer John Levesque before the band… …

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