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  • 51Casimir effect — Casimir forces on parallel plates Casimir forces on parallel pl …

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  • 52King Lear — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see King Lear (disambiguation). King Lear and the Fool in the Storm by William Dyce (1806–1864) King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness… …

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  • 53Howard Staunton — Infobox chess player playername = Howard Staunton caption= birthname = Howard Staunton country = ENG datebirth = 1810 placebirth = datedeath = death date and age|1874|6|22|1810|4|999 placedeath = title = rating = peakrating =chess notation Howard …

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  • 54Emma Thompson — Thompson in Paris at the César Awards 2009 Born 15 April 1959 (1959 04 15) (age 52) Paddington, London, England, Unite …

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  • 550 (number) — Zero redirects here. For other uses, see Zero (disambiguation). 0 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 …

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  • 56Fitna (film) — Infobox Film name = Fitna image size = caption = Title card for Fitna director = Scarlet Pimpernel producer = writer = Geert Wilders Scarlet Pimpernel narrator = starring = music = Edvard Grieg Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky cinematography = editing =… …

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  • 57The Avengers (2012 film) — The Avengers Teaser poster Directed by Joss Whedon Produced by Kevin …

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  • 58Unimportance — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Unimportance >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 unimportance unimportance insignificance nothingness immateriality GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 triviality triviality levity frivolity Sgm: N 2 paltriness paltriness …

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  • 59Macbeth — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see Macbeth (disambiguation). This is a poster for a c. 1884 American production of Macbeth, starring Thomas W. Keene. Depicted, counter clockwise from top left, are: Macbeth and Banquo… …

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  • 60King's Men (playing company) — The King s Men was the company of actors to which William Shakespeare (1564 ndash;1616) belonged through most of his career. Formerly known as The Lord Chamberlain s Men during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, it became The King s Men in 1603 when… …

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