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  • 114NFL on television — The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the most lucrative and expensive rights of any American sport. It was television that brought professional football into prominence in the modern era after World War II.… …

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  • 115North Carolina Tar Heels football — Current season 97pxpx …

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  • 117Southeast Asian arts — Literary, performing, and visual arts of Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. The classical literatures of Southeast Asia can be divided into three major regions: the Sanskrit region of… …

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  • 118Super Bowl XI — Infobox SuperBowl sb name = XI visitor = Oakland Raiders home = Minnesota Vikings visitor abbr = OAK home abbr = MIN visitor conf = AFC home conf = NFC visitor total = 32 home total = 14 visitor qtr1 = 0 visitor qtr2 = 16 visitor qtr3 = 3 visitor …

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  • 119Harry Partch — Not to be confused with Harry Patch. Harry Partch (c. 1969), from the cover of The World of Harry Partch (Columbia Masterworks LP) Harry Partch (June 24, 1901 – September 3, 1974) was an American composer and instrument creator. He was one of the …

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  • 120Perfect game (bowling) — otheruses3|perfect game (disambiguation)A perfect game, also known as a 300 point game and sometimes simply as a 300 , is the best score possible in Ten pin Bowling. It consists of throwing 12 strikes in a row in a single game; one strike in each …

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