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  • 61Omega SA — Type Private (subsidiary of the Swatch Group) Industry Watch manufacturing Founded 1848 …

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  • 62River Croal — Coordinates: 53°33′0″N 2°22′57″W / 53.55°N 2.3825°W / 53.55; 2.3825 …

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  • 63Repeating crossbow — A repeating crossbow is a crossbow where the separate actions of stringing the bow, placing the bolt and shooting it can be accomplished with a simple one handed movement while keeping the crossbow stationary. This allows a higher rate of fire… …

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  • 64Stereo-Pak — 4 track cartridge redirects here. For the RCA 4 track cartridge, see RCA tape cartridge. For four track multitracking, see Multitrack recording. Stereo Pak Media type magnetic tape Encoding …

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  • 65Armsel Striker — Type Shotgun Place of&#16 …

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  • 66Beam engine — A beam engine is a design of engine based on the principles of a first class lever. A force is applied to one end of a beam, which is pivoted in the middle, and the lever action transfers the force to create work at the other end of the beam.The… …

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  • 67List of paintings by John William Waterhouse — This is a list of the paintings by the British Pre Raphaelite artist John William Waterhouse.1870s* The Slave (1872), private collection. [http://www.johnwilliamwaterhouse.com/paintings/default.aspx?pid=4273] * Undine (1872), location unknown.… …

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  • 68FED 2 — Infobox camera camera name = FED 2 type = 35 mm rangefinder camera lens mount = focus = manual exposure = flash = frame rate = dimensions = The FED 2 was a 35 mm rangefinder camera introduced in 1955 by FED. Major features The FED 2 is a new… …

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  • 69Frederic Leighton — Este artículo o sección necesita una revisión de ortografía y gramática. Puedes colaborar editándolo (lee aquí sugerencias para mejorar tu ortografía). Cuando se haya corregido, borra este aviso por favor …

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  • 70ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium).  The human ear, like …

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