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  • 82Jon Moxley — Nacimiento 17 de diciembre de 1985 (25 años)[1] Cincinnati, Ohio …

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  • 83Mammoth Mountain Ski Area — Mammoth Mountain Wipeout Chutes under Chair 23 after a fresh snow with Minarets peaks of Ritter Range in the background. Location Mammoth Mountain Sierra Nevada …

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  • 84Paternoster — This article is about the lift. For other meanings see Pater Noster (disambiguation). A paternoster in Prague A paternoster or paternoster lift is a p …

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  • 85Eastside, Birmingham — Eastside is an area in the east of Birmingham city centre core in England currently under going a major redevelopment project. The overall cost when completed is expected to be £6 8 billion over a period of ten years which will result in the… …

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  • 86Panavia Tornado — Tornado IDS/ECR A Royal Air Force Tornado in flight during Operation Iraqi Freedom Role …

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  • 87General Dynamics F-111 — infobox Aircraft name= F 111 Aardvark caption= An F 111C of the Royal Australian Air Force with its wings unswept in 2006. type= Fighter bomber national origin = United States manufacturer= General Dynamics designer= first flight= 21 December… …

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  • 88Lake Compounce — Location Bristol, Connecticut, United States Coordinates …

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  • 89Dueling Dragons — Infobox Universal ride name=Dueling Dragons logo=Dueling Dragons logo.png caption=The entrance to Dueling Dragons park= Islands of Adventure land= The Lost Continent type= Steel type2= Inverted type3= Dueling status= Open opened= May 28, 1999… …

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  • 90Pinsetter — In bowling, a pinsetter, or pinspotter, was originally a person who would manually reset bowling pins in their correct position, clear fallen pins, and return bowling balls to the players. Probably due to the nature of the work (low paid, often… …

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