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  • 31Death on the Nile (2004 film) — Death on the Nile Genre Criminal mystery Directed by Andy Wilson Produced by Margaret Mitchell …

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  • 32Death on Deadline — is a Nero Wolfe mystery novel by Robert Goldsborough, first published by Bantam in 1987, the second of Goldsborough s seven novels featuring Rex Stout s famous sedentary detective. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Catalyst to murder …

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  • 33Wound healing — Hand abrasion …

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  • 34Death of Neda Agha-Soltan — Coordinates: 35°43′8.57″N 51°23′30.60″E / 35.7190472°N 51.391833°E / 35.7190472; 51.391833 …

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  • 35Death of Kurt Cobain — Kurt Cobain was found dead at his home located at 171 Lake Washington Boulevard in Seattle, Washington, United States on April 8, 1994. Cobain, the lead singer of the American grunge band Nirvana, had checked out of a drug rehabilitation facility …

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  • 36Wound — This article is about wounds in humans and animals. For wounds in plants, see Plant pathology. For other uses, see Wound (disambiguation). Wound Classification and external resources Wounded man …

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  • 37Death (personification) — Grim Reaper redirects here. For other uses, see Grim Reaper (disambiguation). A Western depiction of Death as a skeleton carrying a scythe. The concept of death as a sentient entity has existed in many societies since the beginning of history. In …

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  • 38Death on the Nile — For other uses, see Death on the Nile (disambiguation). Death on the Nile   …

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  • 39Death's Head — This article is about the Marvel Comics character. For other uses, see Death s Head (disambiguation). For another Marvel character of the same name, see Death s Head (comics). Death s Head Cover for Death s Head #1. Art by Bryan Hitch Mark Farmer …

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  • 40wound — wound1 woundedly, adv. woundingly, adv. /woohnd/; Older Use and Literary /wownd/, n. 1. an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather… …

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