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  • 121George III of the United Kingdom — George III redirects here. For other uses, see George III (disambiguation). George III …

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  • 122USS Enterprise (CVN-65) — USS Enterprise (CVN 65), formerly CVA(N) 65, is the world s first nuclear powered aircraft carrier and the eighth U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. Like her predecessor of World War II fame, she is nicknamed the Big E . At 1,123 feet (342.3 m) …

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  • 123Flying Tigers — This article concerns the 1st American Volunteer Group, a World War II unit known as “The Flying Tigers.” For follow on units, see the AVG main heading; for other uses of the name, see Flying Tigers (disambiguation). Infobox Military Unit unit… …

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  • 124Sjeng Schalken — Infobox Tennis player playername = Sjeng Schalken nickname = country = NED residence = Monte Carlo, Monaco datebirth = birth date and age|1976|9|8 placebirth = Weert, Netherlands height = height|m=1.93 weight = convert|82|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on… …

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  • 125Ryan Model 147 — The Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug was a drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, developed from the earlier Ryan Firebee target drone series.DevelopmentRyan Model 136 Red Wagon and Lucy LeeIn 1959, Ryan Aeronautical performed a study to investigate how… …

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  • 126Tiree and Coll —    TIREE and COLL, a parish, in the division of Mull, county of Argyll, the one district 30 miles (W.) and the other 20 (W. by N.) from Tobermory; containing 5833 inhabitants, of whom 1442 are in the island of Coll. Tiree is supposed to have… …

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  • 127Nicholas Fuller (lawyer) — Sir Nicholas Fuller Member of Parliament for City of London In office 1604–1 …

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  • 128Kincardineshire —    KINCARDINESHIRE, or The Mearns, a maritime county, in the east of Scotland, bounded on the north west by the river Dee and part of Aberdeenshire, on the east and south east by the German Ocean, and on the south west by the county of Forfar. It …

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