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  • 121Beef — For other uses, see Beef (disambiguation). An uncooked rib roast …

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  • 122Phonological history of English low back vowels — The phonology of the low back vowels of the English language has undergone changes both overall and with regional variations, dating from Late Middle English (c. 1400) to the present. The sound changes heard in modern English mostly begin with… …

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  • 123Characters of Final Fantasy VII — Square s Final Fantasy VII was one of the first major console role playing games released for the Sony PlayStation and was Square s largest game at the time. A major critical and commercial success, the game remains arguably the most popular… …

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  • 124Little Girl in the Big Ten — Infobox Simpsons episode episode name = Little Girl in the Big Ten image caption= Bubble Bart. episode no = 289 prod code = DABF15 airdate = May 12, 2002 show runner = Al Jean writer = Jon Vitti director = Lauren MacMullan couch gag = The Squeaky …

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  • 125Foot plough — The foot plough is a type of spade used for cultivation, in the north west of Scotland. The Scottish Gaelic language contains many terms for the various varieties, e.g. cas dhìreach (straight foot) for the straighter variety and on, but cas chrom …

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  • 126List of Afghan Air Force aircraft — This list of Afghan Air Force aircraft covers all aircraft operated by the Afghan National Air Corps and its predecessors, including the Royal Afghan Air Force, Air and Air Defense Force of the Islamic State of Afghanistan, Afghan Military Air… …

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  • 127Jean Braconnier — ( Braconnier dit Lourdault ) (d. just before January 22, 1512) was a French singer and composer of the Renaissance. Little of his music has survived, but he had a considerable reputation as a singer, and Guillaume Crétin wrote an elegy on his… …

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  • 128Lithuanian calendar — The Lithuanian calendar is unusual among Western countries in that neither the names of the months nor the names of the weekdays are derived from Greek or Norse mythology. They were formalized after Lithuania regained independence in 1918, based… …

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