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  • 71Celebrity Fit Club (UK TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Celebrity Fit Club (UK) size = caption = format = Reality picture format = 16:9 runtime = 60 minutes country = UK creator = presenter = Dale Winton starring = Harvey Walden IV (trainer) channel = ITV first aired =… …

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  • 72List of mathematics articles (L) — NOTOC L L (complexity) L BFGS L² cohomology L function L game L notation L system L theory L Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l Intelligence des Lignes Courbes L Hôpital s rule L(R) La Géométrie Labeled graph Labelled enumeration theorem Lack… …

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  • 73List of X-Play characters — The video game review television program X Play has had numerous recurring sketch characters that have appeared throughout the show s history; during a preview for the game WWE Day of Reckoning 2 (Episode No. 5093), co hosts Adam Sessler and… …

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  • 74Fencing practice and techniques — of modern competitive fencing are governed by the FIE, though they developed from conventions developed in 18th and 19th century Europe to govern fencing as a martial art and a gentlemanly pursuit. The modern weapons for sport fencing are the… …

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  • 75halt — halt1 /hawlt/, v.i. 1. to stop; cease moving, operating, etc., either permanently or temporarily: They halted for lunch and strolled about. v.t. 2. to cause to stop temporarily or permanently; bring to a stop: They halted operations during… …

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  • 76lumber — {{11}}lumber (n.) timber sawn into rough planks, 1660s, Amer.Eng. (Massachusetts), earlier disused bit of furniture; heavy, useless objects (1550s), probably from LUMBER (Cf. lumber) (v.), perhaps influenced by Lombard, from the Italian… …

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  • 77Milton H. Erickson — Milton Hyland Erickson Born 5 December 1901 (1901 12 05) Aurum, Nevada Died …

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  • 78List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 79Ball culture — Cross dressing History of cross dressing Breeches role · Breeching Travesti · In film and television …

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  • 80Walker — Walk er, n. 1. One who walks; a pedestrian. [1913 Webster] 2. That with which one walks; a foot. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Lame Mulciber, his walkers quite misgrown. Chapman. [1913 Webster] 3. (Law) A forest officer appointed to walk over a certain… …

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