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  • 121Shearing shed — Shearing sheds (or wool sheds) are large sheds located on sheep stations to accommodate large scale sheep shearing activities. TOC In countries where large numbers of sheep are kept for wool, sometimes many thousands in a flock, shearing sheds… …

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  • 122Psmith, Journalist — infobox Book | name = Psmith, Journalist orig title = translator = image caption = author = P. G. Wodehouse cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Comic novel publisher = A C Black release date = September 29 1915… …

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  • 123The Vampire Diaries — This article is about the television series. For the book series, see The Vampire Diaries (novel series). The Vampire Diaries Genre Teen drama Supernatural drama Horror …

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  • 124Martha Logan — 24 character Jean Smart as Martha Logan Portrayed by Jean Smart …

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  • 125Bat Country — Infobox Single Name = Bat Country Caption = Artist = Avenged Sevenfold from Album = City of Evil A side = B side = Released = September 26, 2005 Format = CD 7/12 Vinyl Recorded = Genre = Hard rock, Heavy metal Length = 5:13 Label = Warner Bros.… …

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  • 126John Hainkel — John Joseph Hainkel, Jr., (born New Orleans, March 24, 1938; died Poplarville, Mississippi, April 15, 2005) was a gregarious, ruffled, and raspy voiced legislator from New Orleans who died in office after thirty seven years of service. He was the …

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  • 127Vinton "Buzz" Harper, Jr. — Vinton Harper, Jr. better known by his nickname, Buzz , was a fictional character in the television sitcom, Mama s Family . He was played by actor Eric Brown. Buzz is the youngest of the two children of Vinton Harper (whom he was named after) and …

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  • 128Fran Crowley — Infobox character colour name = Frances Marie Crowley caption = first = Vint and the Kids Move In last = A Grave Mistake nickname = Fran alias = gender = Female born death = 1984 age = 50s occupation = Journalist family = Thelma Harper (sister)… …

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