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  • 111achromatic — ach•ro•mat•ic [[t]ˌæk rəˈmæt ɪk, ˌeɪ krə [/t]] adj. 1) opt free from color; lacking hue 2) able to emit, transmit, or receive light without separating it into colors 3) lab (of a cell structure) difficult to stain 4) mad without accidentals in… …

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  • 112Human rights in Bolivia — (From Human Rights Foundation: http://www.thehrf.org/media/100808.html)The Human Rights Foundation released a 14 page report detailing the crisis that claimed 21 lives in the month of September of 2008, and left hundreds of people injured… …

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  • 113Britannia Secondary School — color box|white founded= 1908 enrollment= 774 [http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/reports/pdfs/school perf/03939004.pdf] (January, 2008) feeders=Britannia Seymour Strathcona MacDonald Lord Nelson Grandview Queen Victoria Annex lastupdate= May 30 2006… …

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  • 114Egg (food) — Chicken egg redirects here. For the causality dilemma, see Chicken or the egg. On the left a chicken egg, the egg most commonly e …

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  • 115NTSC — This article is about the television system. For the Indonesian government agency, see National Transportation Safety Committee. Television encoding systems by nation; countries using the NTSC system are shown in green. NTSC, named for the… …

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  • 116List of Red vs. Blue characters — This is a list of characters in the Rooster Teeth series Red vs. Blue. Contents 1 Red Team 1.1 Sarge 1.2 Simmons 1.3 Grif 1.4 …

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  • 117Honey — For other uses, see Honey (disambiguation). Jars of honey and honeycomb …

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  • 118Louisiana — This article is about the U.S. state of Louisiana. For other uses, see Louisiana (disambiguation). State of Louisiana État de Louisiane Léta de la Lwizyàn …

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  • 119Racism in the United States — Part of a series of articles on Racial segregation Segregation in the US Black Codes Jim Cro …

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  • 120Nokia phone series — Nokia s nomenclature can be traced back since 2005, when the Nseries line was introduced.[1] Because of the demands and peak of that line, Nokia again introduced another series of phones named Eseries,[2] made mostly for the enterprise market.[3] …

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