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  • 51Turtles all the way down — refers to an infinite regression belief about cosmology, the nature of the universe.OriginThe most widely known version appears in Stephen Hawking s 1988 book A Brief History of Time, which starts:It is possible that the lady s comment came after …

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  • 52Until the End of the World — Infobox Film name = Until the End of the World imdb id = 0101458 writer = Wim Wenders (also story) Peter Carey Solveig Dommartin (story) starring = Solveig Dommartin William Hurt Sam Neill Max von Sydow Jeanne Moreau Rüdiger Vogler Ernie Dingo… …

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  • 53Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral — Basilica at night …

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  • 54History of the World, Part I — Theatrical release poster Directed by Mel Brooks Produce …

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  • 55Rings Around the World — Infobox Album | Name = Rings Around the World Type = Album Artist = Super Furry Animals Released = July 23 2001 Recorded = April–October 2000 Genre = Pop Length = 52:54 Label = Epic 5024139 (LP) / (CD) Producer = Chris Shaw and Super Furry… …

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  • 56It Conquered the World — Infobox Film name = It Conquered the World caption = Theatrical release poster. director = Roger Corman producer = Roger Corman writer = Lou Rusoff Charles B. Griffith (uncredited) starring = Peter Graves Lee van Cleef Beverly Garland Sally… …

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  • 57List of tallest buildings in the world — These are lists of skyscrapers, ranked by *structural height (vertical elevation from the base to the highest architectural or integral structural element of the building); *highest point on the building.These lists include only completed or… …

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  • 58Flags of the World — Infobox Organization name = Flags of the World image border = size = caption = Official flag msize = mcaption = motto = formation = 1993 extinction = type = headquarters = location = International membership = language = English leader title =… …

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  • 59The Brentford Trilogy — is a series of eight novels by writer Robert Rankin. They humorously chronicle the lives of a couple of drunken middle aged layabouts, Jim Pooley and John Omally, who confront the forces of darkness in the environs of West London, usually with… …

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  • 60Who Ate All the Pies? — is a football chant sung by fans in Britain. It is usually sung to the tune of Knees Up Mother Brown and is aimed at overweight footballers, officials or opposing supporters. OriginAccording to The Cat s Pyjamas: The Penguin Book of Cliches (ISBN …

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