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  • 101Stars and planetary systems in fiction — The planetary systems of stars other than the Sun and the Solar System are a staple element in much science fiction. Contents 1 Overview 1.1 The brightest stars …

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  • 102Ancient Olympic Games — The Olympic Games (Ancient Greek: τὰ Ὀλύμπια – ta Olympia; Modern Greek: Ὀλυμπιακοὶ Ἀγῶνες (Katharevousa), Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες (Dimotiki) – Olympiakoi Agones) were a series of athletic competitions held for representatives of various city states of …

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  • 103Hudson Terraplane — Terraplane De Luxe Series 61 Limousine (1936) Terraplane Super Limousine (1937) …

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  • 104Duncan Williamson — Duncan James Williamson (11 April, 1928, Loch Fyneside, near Furnace, Argyll 8 November, 2007) was a Scottish storyteller and singer, and a member of the Scottish Traveller community.[1] Contents 1 Works 1.1 Books 1.2 Recordings …

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  • 105Loch Ness Monster — For other uses, see Loch Ness Monster (disambiguation). Nessie redirects here. For other uses, see Nessie (disambiguation). the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie, Niseag[1] …

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  • 106Sentosa — s Logo Location Sentosa Island Theme Fantasy, Adventure etc Opened 1974 Slogan Asia s Favourite Playground/Si …

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  • 107Salah — For other uses, see Salah (disambiguation) and Salat (disambiguation). Part of a series on Aqidah …

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  • 108Curitiba — For the plant genus, see Curitiba prismatica. Curitiba   Municipality   The Municipality of Curitiba …

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  • 109Spinnaker — For other uses, see Spinnaker (disambiguation). Bear of Britain, a Farr 52 with masthead spinnaker in front of Calshot Spit A spinnaker is a special type of sail that is designed specifically for sailing off the wind from a reaching course to a… …

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  • 110Outhaul — An outhaul is a line which is part of the running rigging of a sailboat, used to extend a sail and control the shape of the curve of the foot of the sail. It runs from the clew (the back corner of the sail) to the end of the boom. The line is… …

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