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  • 52Automobile safety — is the avoidance of automobile accidents or the minimization of harmful effects of accidents, in particular as pertaining to human life and health. Numerous safety features have been built into cars for years, some for the safety of car s… …

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  • 53Popemobile — The Popemobile is an informal name for the specially designed motor vehicles used by the Pope during outdoor public appearances. The Popemobile was designed to allow the Pope to be more visible when greeting large crowds. There have been many… …

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  • 54Mounted search and rescue — Hasty search Team rider, horse, dogs Mounted search and rescue ( …

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  • 55Dibs — This article is about the cultural convention. For the UK children s TV character, see Cosmo and Dibs. For the Arab sweet, see Pekmez. Calling dibs is an informal convention to declare a specific right to something that no individual otherwise… …

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  • 56Working Families for Wal-Mart — is an advocacy group formed by Wal Mart and the Edelman public relations firm on December 20, 2005. [cite news url= http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/17/technology/pluggedin gunther blog.fortune/index.htm |title= Corporate blogging: Wal Mart s fumbles …

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  • 57John Christgau — is a published author who taught English and coached basketball at Crestmoor High School in San Bruno, California during the 1960s and 1970s. He attended San Francisco State University. He told his students that his mentor was writer Walter Van… …

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  • 581958 in the United Kingdom — Events from the year 1958 in the United Kingdom.Incumbents*Monarch HM Queen Elizabeth II *Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Conservative PartyEvents* 6 January Chancellor of the Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft resigns over opposition to spending cuts …

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  • 59Marine Appeal Tribunal — The Marine Appeal Tribunal of New South Wales, is a tribunal in New South Wales, a state of Australia, which deals with appeals from decisions of the New South Wales Minister for Ports under certain decisions under the Commercial Vessels Act 1979 …

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  • 60World Sauna Championships — is an annual event held in Heinola, Finland. It originates from unofficial sauna sitting competitions that resulted in a ban from the swimhall in Heinola. The championships were first arranged in 1999 and the event has grown bigger every year.… …

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