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  • 81What's Love Got to Do with It? — may refer to:* What s Love Got to Do with It (song), a song by Tina Turner * What s Love Got to Do with It (film), an autobiographical film about Tina Turner ** What s Love Got to Do with It (album), the soundtrack album * What s Love Got to Do… …

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  • 82What Would the Community Think — Studio album by Cat Power Released September 10, 1996 …

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  • 83What's Going On (disambiguation) — What s Going On is an album by Marvin Gaye, and it also may refer to:* What s Going On (song), the title track from Gaye s album, notably covered by Cyndi Lauper and by Artists Against AIDS Worldwide * What s Going On , a song by Hüsker Dü from… …

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  • 84What Is Mathematics? — An Elementary Approach to Ideas and Methods   …

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  • 85(What's the Story) Morning Glory? — Album par Oasis Sortie 2 octobre 1995 Enregistrement Rockfield Studio …

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  • 86May 15 — << May 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 …

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  • 87What the butler saw — may refer to:* What the Butler Saw (play), a play by Joe Orton * What the Butler Saw (motion picture), an early popular motion picture, viewed on a Mutoscope * What the Butler Saw (film), a 1950 English comedy featuring Peter Burton * What the… …

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  • 88What a Life — may refer to:* What a Life! (album), an album by Divinyls * What a Life! (novel), a novel by E. V. Lucas and George Morrow * What a Life (play), a 1938 play by Clifford Goldsmith that originally starred Ezra Stone * What a Life (film), a 1939… …

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  • 89May L. Cheney — organized a teacher placement office at the University of California, Berkeley and was the founder of the National Association of Appointment Secretaries (NAAS) in 1924. NAAS evolved through the years and is today known as the American College… …

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  • 90What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch! — ( ru. ай да Пушкин, ай да сукин сын!; sometimes is separated by two exclamation marks instead of comma) is an eminent catchphrase and a winged word from Aleksandr Pushkin s correspondence with one of his friends, poet Pyotr Vyazemsky. The phrase… …

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