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  • 51Marshfield, Gloucestershire — Coordinates: 51°27′43″N 2°19′01″W / 51.462°N 2.317°W / 51.462; 2.317 …

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  • 52Big Brother 4 (U.S.) — Big Brother  ◄ ►  Season 4 (2003) …

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  • 53Stern Review — The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700 page report released on October 30, 2006 by economist Lord Stern of Brentford for the British government, which discusses the effect of climate change and global warming on the world… …

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  • 54Natty Dreadlocks — (synonyms Natty Dread , Natty , Dready or Dread ) is a Rastafarian term used to describe a member of the Rastafari community. The term is often used in reggae music and elsewhere to represent an idealised personification of the Rastafari movement …

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  • 55Johann Gambolputty — est un personnage issu d un sketch des Monty Python dans l épisode 6 de Monty Python s Flying Circus, It s the Arts, diffusé pour la première fois le 23 novembre 1969. Son nom complet est Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern schplenden schiltter… …

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  • 56Liverpool — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Liverpool (homonymie). Liverpool Haut gauche : Cavern Club. Ha …

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  • 57Janet Jackson — en vivo en un concierto de su Rock Witchu Tour, en Vancouver, Canadá, el 10 de septiembre de 2008. Datos generales …

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  • 58Presbyterianism — • One of the groups of ecclesiastical bodies that represent the features of Protestantism emphasized by Calvin. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Presbyterianism     Presbyterianism …

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  • 59Pierre Millet —     Pierre Millet     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pierre Millet     (Or Milet).     A celebrated early Jesuit missionary in New York State, b. at Bourges, France, 19 November, 1635 (al. 1631); d. at Quebec, 31 December, 1708. Having graduated… …

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  • 60deafferentiation pain —    Also known as neural injury pain. The term deaf ferentiation pain is indebted to the Latin words de (away from, negation ), and affere (to take somewhere, to bring somewhere). It is used, especially in the older literature, to denote a type of …

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