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  • 11box — box1 noun 1》 a container with a flat base and sides and a lid.     ↘(the box) informal, chiefly Brit. television. 2》 an area enclosed within straight lines on a page or computer screen, to be filled in with or containing information. 3》 (the box) …

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  • 12chariot — noun 1》 a two wheeled horse drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing. 2》 historical a four wheeled carriage with back seats and a coachman s seat. 3》 literary a stately or triumphal carriage. verb literary convey in or as in a chariot.… …

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  • 13box — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a container, usu. with flat sides and of firm material such as wood or card, esp. for holding solids. 2 a the amount that will fill a box. b Brit. a gift of a kind formerly given to tradesmen etc. at Christmas. 3 a separate… …

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  • 14Carriage — A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse drawn. It is especially designed for private passenger use and for comfort or elegance, though some are also used to transport goods. It may be light, smart and fast or heavy, large and… …

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  • 16Clearwater, Florida — City of Clearwater, Florida USA   City   Old Pinellas County courthouse …

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  • 17Albany — /awl beuh nee/, n. 1. a city in and the capital of New York, in the E part, on the Hudson. 101,727. 2. a city in SW Georgia. 73,934. 3. a city in W Oregon. 26,546. 4. a seaport in SW Australia: resort. 15,222. 5. a city in W California, on San… …

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  • 18Mick Foley — Ring name(s) Mick Foley[1][2] Jack Foley …

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  • 19Billy Graham (wrestler) — Superstar Billy Graham Ring name(s) Wayne Coleman[1][2] Billy Graham …

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  • 20Mick Foley — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Foley. Mick Foley Mick Foley signant des autographes. Nom(s) de ring Cactus Jack Cactus Ja …

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