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  • 101Alastair Humphreys — Alastair Humphreys, an English cyclist, has completed a 4 year bicycle journey around the world. Humphreys began his journey in August 2001 from his Yorkshire, England home. Passing south through Europe and Africa, he crossed to South America by… …

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  • 102War Rock — Infobox VG| title = War Rock developer = Dream Execution publisher = Nexon(flagicon|South Korea) K2 Network(flagicon|United States flagicon|European Unionflagicon|India) Lievo (flagicon|Japan) ABS CBN (flagicon|Philippines) released = 2004… …

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  • 103Intel 440BX — The Intel 440BX, also known as the i440BX, is a chipset from Intel, supporting Pentium II, Pentium III, and Celeron processors. It was released on April 1998.FeaturesThe i440BX chipset originally supported Slot 1 and later Socket 370 Intel P6… …

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  • 104Mike Stroud (physician) — Mike Stroud Born Michael Stroud[1] 17 April 1955 (1955 04 17) (age 56) England Alma mater University College London and …

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  • 105Military history of Pakistan — The roots of the Pakistan army traces back to the British Indian Army which included several personnel from present day Pakistan. In picture are troops of the famous Khyber Rifles striking a pose. 1895. The military history of Pakistan… …

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  • 106Erling Kagge — (born January 15, 1963) is a Norwegian lawyer, explorer/adventurer and publisher. Among Norway‘s most acclaimed polar explorers and one of the greatest adventurers of our time, Erling Kagge was the first person to surmount the three poles – North …

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  • 107Wine cave — Wine caves are subterranean structures for the storage and aging of wine. They are an integral component of the wine industry world wide. The design and construction of wine caves represents a unique application of underground construction… …

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  • 108CPUID — The CPUID opcode is a processor supplementary instruction (its name derived from CPU IDentification) for the x86 architecture. It was introduced by Intel in 1993 when it introduced the Pentium and SL Enhanced 486 processors.[1] By using the CPUID …

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  • 109Boot Camp (software) — Infobox Software name = Boot Camp caption = The partitioning options window in Boot Camp 2.0 collapsible = author = developer = Apple Inc. released = April 5 2006 latest release version = 2.1 latest release date = April 24 2008 latest preview… …

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  • 110Alan Chambers (polar adventurer) — Alan Chambers (born 1968cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0 141 02715 0|year=2006|pages=139] ) MBE is a polar adventurer and motivational speaker.Leader of the first British team to walk… …

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