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  • 61Court shoe — Court shoes (British English) or pumps (American English) are shoes with a low cut front and usually without a fastening. However, some have ankle straps. They are usually worn by women, but are still traditional menswear in some formal… …

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  • 62Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog — Robert Smigel performing Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog Medium Stand up …

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  • 63Funeral — This article is about the ceremony. For other uses, see Funeral (disambiguation). The funeral of Pope John Paul II A funeral is a ceremony for celebrating, sanctifying, or remembering the life of a person who has died. Funerary customs comprise… …

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  • 64Royal Canadian Air Cadets — crest Active April 1941–present Country …

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  • 65List of brassiere designs — Further information: Brassiere, History of brassieres, and Brassiere measurement A balconette bra …

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  • 66Murder of Julia Martha Thomas — Kate Webster, the killer of Julia Martha Thomas. The murder of Julia Martha Thomas, dubbed the Barnes Mystery or the Richmond Murder by the press, was one of the most notorious crimes in late 19th century Britain. Thomas, a widow in her 50s who… …

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  • 67Savage (video album) — Savage (1987) is the title of a video album, featuring songs by the popular group Eurythmics (from their 1987 music album of the same name) and directed by Sophie Muller. The individual videos largely (but not exclusively) focus upon Annie Lennox …

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  • 68On the Floor — Single by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull …

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  • 69Clare Bates — EastEnders character Portrayed by Gemma Bissix Introduced by Leonard Lewis (1993) Diederick Santer (2008) …

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  • 70Body piercing — For other uses, see Piercing (disambiguation). Nipple piercings, vertical labret piercing and stretched ears Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in… …

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