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  • 41abatement — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of abating ; the state of being abated 2. an amount abated; especially a deduction from the full amount of a tax …

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  • 42Gabriel García Márquez — Infobox Writer name = Gabriel García Márquez awards = awd|Nobel Prize in Literature|1982 imagesize = caption = García Márquez during a visit to Valledupar, Colombia (c. 1984). birthdate = birth date and age|mf=yes|1927|3|6 birthplace = Aracataca …

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  • 44Anti-psychiatry — See also: Biopsychiatry controversy Anti psychiatry refers to a post 1960s configuration of groups and theoretical constructs hostile to most of the fundamental assumptions and practices of psychiatry. Its igniting influences were Michel Foucault …

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  • 46Fresno, California — Fresno redirects here. For other uses, see Fresno (disambiguation). Fresno   City   …

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  • 47Muzzle (firearm) — The muzzle of a firearm is the end of the barrel from which the projectile will exit.Precise machining of the muzzle is crucial to accuracy, because it is the last point of contact between the barrel and the projectile. If gaps exist between the… …

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  • 48Don King (boxing promoter) — Don King Don King Born August 20, 1931 (1931 08 20) (age 80) Cleveland, Ohio, USA Nationality …

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  • 49UFO conspiracy theory — A UFO conspiracy theory is any one of many often overlapping conspiracy theories which argue that evidence of the reality of unidentified flying objects is being suppressed. Such theories often incorporate the idea that governments are in fact in …

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  • 50USS Arizona (BB-39) — The USS Arizona (BB 39) was a Pennsylvania class battleship of the United States Navy. The vessel was the third to be named in honor of the 48th state, though the first since its statehood was actually achieved. She was commissioned in 1916 and… …

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