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  • 51Blackpool — For other uses, see Blackpool (disambiguation). Borough of Blackpool   Town, Borough Unitary authority   …

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  • 52David Yates — For other people named David Yates, see David Yates (disambiguation). David Yates Yates in Los Angeles, California, July 2007 Born 30 November 1963 (1963 11 30) …

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  • 53The Devil Dogs — For the United States Marine Corps nickname, see Devil Dog. For the snack product, see Drake s Devil Dogs. The Devil Dogs The Devil Dogs in Tokyo, 2006 Photo: Masao Nakagami Background information …

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  • 54Message from Space — For the Choose Your Own Adventure book reissued under this title, see The Third Planet from Altair. Message from Space Directed by Kinji Fukasaku …

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  • 55Oedipus (Dryden) — For other uses, see Oedipus (disambiguation). Title page of Oedipus: A Tragedy (1679). The heroic drama Oedipus: A Tragedy, is an adaption of Sophocles Oedipus the King, written by John Dryden and Nathaniel Lee. After being licensed in 1678 and… …

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  • 56John W. Campbell — For other people named John Campbell, see John Campbell (disambiguation). John W. Campbell Born John Wood Campbell, Jr. June 8, 1910(1910 06 08) Newark, New Jersey, United States Died July 11, 1971(1971 07 11) (aged 61) Mountainside, New… …

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  • 57The Wind in the Willows — For other uses, see The Wind in the Willows (disambiguation). The Wind in the Willows   …

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  • 58Economic history of modern China — For developments before 1911, see Economic history of China (Pre 1911). For economic history since 1949, see Economy of the People s Republic of China. The Lujiazui financial district of Pudong, Shanghai, the financial and commercial hub of… …

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  • 59North & South (TV serial) — For the American television miniseries, see North and South (TV miniseries). For other uses, see North and South (disambiguation). North South North South British DVD cover Format …

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  • 60Diggers — For other meanings, see Diggers (disambiguation). Woodcut from a Diggers document by William Everard. The Diggers were an English group of Protestant agrarian communists,[1] …

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