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  • 91Vulture (comics) — This article is about the Marvel Comics character. For the Vulture in DC Comics, see Vulture (DC Comics). The Vulture is the name of six comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The best known Vulture in the Marvel Universe is… …

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  • 92Tarzan of the Apes — infobox Book | name = Tarzan of the Apes title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of Tarzan of the Apes author = Edgar Rice Burroughs illustrator = Fred J Arting cover artist = Fred J Arting country = United States… …

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  • 93Approximation theory — In mathematics, approximation theory is concerned with how functions can best be approximated with simpler functions, and with quantitatively characterizing the errors introduced thereby. Note that what is meant by best and simpler will depend on …

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  • 94Koihime Musō — Infobox animanga/Header name = caption = Koihime Musō original visual novel cover. ja kanji = 恋姫†無双 ~ドキッ☆乙女だらけの三国志演義~ ja romaji = Koihime Musō: Doki Otome Darake no Sangokushi Engi genre = Drama, RomanceInfobox animanga/Game developer = BaseSon… …

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  • 95Characters of Xenoblade Chronicles — Monolith Soft s 2010 role playing game Xenoblade Chronicles focuses on a group of heroes who fight the Mechon, the game s main antagonistic force. The game is set in a fictional world created by two great titans , the Bionis and the Mechonis. Due …

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  • 96Coach Trip (series 3) — Coach Trip  ◄ ►  Third Series (2009) Couples Name …

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  • 97Kid vs. Kat — Genre Comedy Format Flash animation Created by Rob Boutilier Written by …

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  • 98sooth — [OE] Sooth ‘truth’ (which now survives in current usage only in the compound soothsayer [14]) goes back ultimately to Indo European *sntyós (possible ancestor also of English sin). This was a derivative of the base *es ‘be’, and hence… …

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  • 99proof — 1 /pru:f/ noun 1 (C, U) facts, information, documents etc that prove something is true (+ of): Bring a passport as proof of identity. (+ (that)): Do you have any proof that this man stole your bag? | conclusive proof (=that cannot be doubted) |… …

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  • 100sooth — [OE] Sooth ‘truth’ (which now survives in current usage only in the compound soothsayer [14]) goes back ultimately to Indo European *sntyós (possible ancestor also of English sin). This was a derivative of the base *es ‘be’, and hence… …

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