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  • 101X-Rated Fusion Liqueur — is a French vodka and fruit based liqueur, made by Daucourt Société of Cognac, France. It has a declared alcohol content of 17% alcohol by volume [http://www.ftc.gov/os/2005/09/050926tabaccocomment.pdf] .First introduced into the U.S. in 2005, X… …

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  • 102The Rated R — Adam Copeland Pour les articles homonymes, voir Copeland et Edge …

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  • 103The Rated R Superstar — Adam Copeland Pour les articles homonymes, voir Copeland et Edge …

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  • 104Pulse Rated — Infobox Radio Station name = Pulse Rated airdate = frequency = [http://uk.pulserated.com/player.aspx?player=10 Listen Here] format = New, unsigned, and emerging music owner = Pulse Global website = [http://www.pulserated.com/ www.pulserated.com]… …

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  • 105zero-rated — ˌzero ˈrated adjective TAX zero rated goods and services are those on which you do not have to pay VAT (= a type of sales tax). In Britain, most food and books are zero rated zero rating noun [uncountable] : • The decision was taken to abolish… …

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  • 106Naked Ambition: An R Rated Look at an X Rated Industry —   …

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  • 107This Film Is Not Yet Rated — Infobox Film name = This Film Is Not Yet Rated caption = The official poster director = Kirby Dick producer = Eddie Schmidt starring = Kirby Dick Jack Valenti Kimberly Peirce Alison Anders John Waters cinematography = Shana Hagan Kirsten Johnson… …

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  • 108R. Rated — consisted of four, half hour, alternative, variety, television shows, which aired in 1999, on Fridays at midnight in Chicago on WFLD Fox 32, and featured film and video shorts from sketch comedy troupes, theatre companies, musicians, stand up… …

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  • 109x-rated — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ adjective Usage: usually capitalized X 1. a. : x herein b. : of, relating to, or showing X rated motion pictures an X rated theater …

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  • 110flat-rated engine — A term applicable to turboprop and turboshaft engines. A flat rated engine’s thrust remains practically constant during an increase in altitude up to a certain limit. A method of referring to the engine rated thrust or engine rated shaft horse… …

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