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  • 121Ginga Legend Weed — Infobox animanga/Header name = Ginga Legend Weed caption = ja name = 銀牙伝説ウィード ja name trans = Ginga Densetsu Weed genre = Drama, Action, AdventureInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Yoshihiro Takahashi publisher = flagicon|Japan Nihon… …

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  • 122James Reasoner — American author James Reasoner specializes in historical military novels, westerns, and mysteries. He also writes under the pseudonyms Mike Jameson and Dana Fuller Ross. He has written more than 40 novels. His spouse, Livia Washburn Reasoner, is… …

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  • 123King of the Wild — Infobox Film name = King of the Wild image size = caption = director = B. Reeves Eason Richard Thorpe Lionel Backus (asst.) Theodore Joos (asst.) producer = Nat Levine writer = Wyndham Gittens Ford Beebe narrator = starring = Walter Miller Nora… …

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  • 124Red Horn (legend) — The legend of Red Horn (also known as He Who Wears Human Heads as Earrings [National Geographic December 1993 Going Head to Head with Indian Prehistory ] ) is found in the oral traditions of the Pawnee (?), Ioway, [ 6. Wâkx!istowi, the Man with… …

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  • 125The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina — infobox Book | name = The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina image caption = First edition, 2003 author = Caroline Lawrence illustrator = cover artist = Peter Sutton country = United Kingdom language = English series = The Roman Mysteries genre =… …

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  • 126Mannhai — Origin Helsinki, Finland Genres Stoner rock, Stoner metal Years active 1999–2009 (on hold) Labels Spinefarm Records, Bull s Eye Records …

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  • 127Tiger attacks in the Sundarbans — The Sundarbans is home to 500 Bengal tigers[1], one of the largest single populations of tigers in one area. This is where they actually came from. These tigers are well known for the substantial number of people they kill; estimates range from… …

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  • 128Wolves of Hazaribagh — The Wolves of Hazaribagh were a pack of five man eating Indian wolves which between February and August 1981, killed 13 children aged from 4 to 10 years. Their hunting range was 2.7 square miles (7 square km) around the town of Hazaribagh in the… …

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