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  • 81Kryptonite — This article is about Kryptonite, the element from the Superman mythos. For other uses, see Kryptonite (disambiguation). Kryptonite Lex Luthor in front of a display of kryptonite and holding green kryptonite. From a panel in Action Comics Annual… …

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  • 82Universe of The Legend of Zelda — Hylia redirects here. For the bird species with Hylia in their names, see Tit hylia and Green Hylia. The fictional universe depicted in The Legend of Zelda series of video games consists of a variety of lands, the most commonly appearing of these …

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  • 83Daniel McFarlan Moore — 1906 photograph taken by the light of a Moore lamp Born February 27, 1869(1869 02 27) Northumberland, Pennsylvania Died …

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  • 84Burst Angel — Infobox animanga/Header name = Burst Angel caption = ja name = 爆裂天使 ja name trans = Bakuretsu Tenshi genre = Mecha, Science fiction, YuriInfobox animanga/Anime title = director = Koichi Ohata writer = Fumihiko Shimo studio = Gonzo licensor =… …

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  • 85Justice (New Universe) — Superherobox| caption=Cover to Justice #32. Art by Lee Weeks comic color=background:#ff0000 character name=Justice real name=John Roger Tensen publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Justice #1 (1986) creators=Archie Goodwin Walt Simonson Geof Isherwood… …

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  • 86Orcus (Dungeons & Dragons) — Orcus Game background Title(s) Prince of the Undead, Prince of Undeath, The Blood Lord Home plane Abyss Power level Demon lord Alignment …

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  • 87List of Pokémon (152–201) — Contents 1 Chikorita 2 Bayleef 3 Meganium 4 Cyndaquil …

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  • 88Diana Stakes — Grade I race Diana Stakes Location Saratoga Race Course Saratoga Springs, New York, United States Inaugurated 1939 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website Sarato …

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  • 89Dalek variants — …

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  • 90List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and atomic particles — This list contains chemical elements, materials, isotopes or (sub)atomic particle that exist primarily in works of fiction (usually fantasy or science fiction). No actual periodic elements end in ite , though many minerals have names with this… …

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