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  • 41Hawaiki — The Māori name Hawaiki refers to the mythical land to which some Polynesian cultures trace their origins. It may also refer to an underworld in many Māori stories, and in Mangaia in the Cook Islands. Tregear (1891:392) records that the Cook… …

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  • 42Beer pong — For the similar drinking game involving table tennis paddles, see beer pong (paddles) . Beer pong (Beirut) Players two teams of 2 players each (usually) Setup time 2 minutes …

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  • 43USS Arkansas (CGN-41) — The fourth USS Arkansas (CGN 41) was a Virginia class nuclear powered guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy, in service during the 1980s and 1990s.ConstructionHer keel was laid on 17 January 1977 at Newport News, Virginia, by Newport… …

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  • 44Ivan Goncharov — Infobox Writer name = Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov imagesize = 200px caption = Portrait of Ivan Goncharov by Ivan Kramskoi birthdate = Birth date|1812|06|18. birthplace = Simbirsk, Russia deathdate = Death date and age|1891|09|27|1812|06|18… …

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  • 45Life on Earth (TV series) — Infobox nature documentary bgcolour = show name = Life on Earth caption = Life on Earth DVD cover picture format = 4:3 audio format = Stereo runtime = 55 minutes creator = developer = producer = executive producer = Christopher Parsons presented …

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  • 46Flora Tristan — (April 7, 1803 in Paris, France – November 14, 1844 in Bordeaux, France) was a socialist writer and activist. She was also one of the founders of modern feminism and, through Alina María Chazal, Paul Gauguin s grandmother. Her complete name was… …

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  • 47USS Blueback (SS-581) — was a Barbel class submarine in the United States Navy. She was the second Navy submarine named for a form of the rainbow or steelhead trout found only in Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. The fish lives in deep water… …

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  • 48USS Bonefish (SS-582) — was a Barbel class submarine in the United States Navy. She was the second Navy submarine named for the bonefish, which is a name for the ladyfish, dogfish, and sturgeon. The contract to build her was awarded on 29 June 1956 to the New York… …

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  • 49Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney — and feudal baron of Roslin (c. 1345 ndash; c. 1400), was a Scottish nobleman. He is sometimes identified by another spelling of his surname, St. Clair. He was the grandfather of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness, the builder of Rosslyn… …

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  • 50USS Franklin (1795) — The second USS Franklin of the United States Navy was an 8 gun brig.Built at Philadelphia in 1795 , she was captured by Tripolitan corsairs in 1802, and sold to the commercial agent of the Bey of Tunis. She was purchased on 27 April 1805 by… …

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