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  • 111The Rifleman's Rifle — was the modified Winchester 1892 that Lucas McCain, as portrayed by Chuck Connors, always carried in the television series The Rifleman. The Rifleman The Rifleman was the saga of Lucas McCain, a homesteader in the Old West struggling to make a… …

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  • 112The Diana Chronicles — is a 2007 book by Tina Brown on the life and death of Diana, Princess of Wales. It was released June 12, 2007. The work s timing coincided with the increased attention Diana received leading up to the tenth anniversary of her death. The Diana… …

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  • 113The Green (Dartmouth College) — The Green (formally the College Greencite web | url = http://www.dartmouth.edu/ deancoll/documents/handbook/rules regs/use coll green.html | title = Use of the College Green and Campus Grounds | work = The Student Handbook | publisher = Dean of… …

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  • 114The Bendricks, Vale of Glamorgan — The Bendricks is a stretch of coastline and an important paleontological site in the Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales located along the northern coast of the Bristol Channel between Barry and Sully at coord|51|23|47|N|03|14|42|W|region:GB… …

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  • 115The Crab Cooker — Restaurant information Slogan Eat lots a fish! Established August 15, 1951 …

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  • 116The Nun's Story — is the title of a 1956 novel by Kathryn Hulme.Hulme wrote the book based partly upon the experiences of her friend, Marie Louise Habets [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie Louise Habets] of the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary, a Belgian… …

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  • 117The Bitter Withy — is an English folk song reflecting an unusual and apocryphilic vernacular idea of Jesus Christ. The withy of the title is the Willow and song gives an explanation as to why the willow tree rots from the centre out, rather than the outside in. The …

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  • 118The Sex Lives of Cannibals — The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific is a 2004 travelogue by author J. Maarten Troost describing the two years he and his girlfriend spent living on the Tarawa atoll in the Pacific island nation of Kiribati. In the book… …

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  • 119The Indestructibles — is the name given by the Egyptians to refer to two bright stars that always could be seen circling the North Pole. Today we know them as Kochab, in the bowl of the Little Dipper (Ursa Minor), and Mizar, in the middle of the handle of the Big… …

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  • 120The Gypsy — is a popular song. It was written by Billy Reid, and published in 1945. The Gypsy was originally introduced in the United Kingdom by Reid s orchestra and vocalist Dorothy Squires. In the United States, the song was recorded by The Ink Spots, by… …

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