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  • 51Leica M3 — Infobox camera camera name = Leica M3 caption = Single stroke M3 with collapsible Summicron 50mm f/2.0 lens type = 35 mm rangefinder camera lens mount = Leica M mount focus = manual exposure = manual flash = standard accessory shoe with separate… …

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  • 52Mamod — Type Private Industry Toys Founded 1937 Founder(s) Geoffrey Malins …

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  • 53Suzuki Carry — This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Japanese Wikipedia. Suzuki Carry …

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  • 55List of sportspeople who died during their careers — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. This is a list of sports people who have died either during their respective careers …

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  • 56Rahsaan Roland Kirk — (August 7, 1936 December 5, 1977) was an American jazz multi instrumentalist, playing tenor saxophone, flute and many other instruments. He was perhaps best known for his vitality on stage, where virtuoso improvisation was accompanied by comic… …

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  • 57William H. Crawford — This article is about the 19th century Georgia politician. For the 18th century U.S. military officer, see William Crawford (soldier). William Crawford 7th United States Secretary of the Treasury In office …

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  • 59Charles Armitage Brown — Bust of Charles Brown (London Metropolitan Archives) Charles Armitage Brown (1787–1842) was born in Lambeth (London) on 14 April 1787. He was a very close friend of the poet John Keats, as well as being a friend of artist Joseph Severn, Leigh… …

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  • 60Near-death experience — NDE redirects here. For other uses, see NDE (disambiguation). Near death redirects here. For other uses, see Near death (disambiguation). Gustave Doré s depiction of the highest heaven as described by Dante Alighieri in the Paradiso A near death… …

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