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  • 31Cunning (owarai) — Cunning Cunning (カンニング) was a Japanese comedy duo (kombi) from Fukuoka Prefecture. Cunning consisted of the pudgy, short tempered Takanori Takeyama (竹山隆範), and the rail thin Tadayuki Nakashima (中島忠幸). Known for his bursts of extreme anger, though …

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  • 32Cunning Stunts (Metallica) — Cunning Stunts Cunning Stunts Réalisation Wayne Isham Adam Dubin Acteurs principaux Metallica Musique Metallica Production Dana Marshall Joe Plewa Société de distribution Elektra Entertainment Genre Concert …

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  • 33Cunning Stunts (Cows album) — Cunning Stunts Studio album by Cows Released September 9, 1992 …

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  • 34Cunning Stunts (Caravan album) — Cunning Stunts Studio album by Caravan Released 1975 …

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  • 35Cunning Stunts — is the name of a fictional play in the novel Transparent Things by Vladimir Nabokov (published in 1972). It is a spoonerism. Later appropriated by: Cunning Stunts (Caravan album) Cunning Stunts (Cows album) Cunning Stunts (video), a concert video …

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  • 36Cunning Stunts (video) — Cunning Stunts Video by Metallica Released December 8, 1998 …

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  • 37cunning contrivance — index maneuver (trick) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 38cunning practice — index management (judicious use) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 39Cunning folk in Britain — A model of a nineteenth century cunning woman in her house, at the Museum of Witchcraft, Boscastle in England. The cunning folk in Britain were professional or semi professional practitioners of magic active from the Medieval period through to… …

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  • 40Cunning folk — The cunning folk is an English language term referring to professional or semi professional practitioners of magic active from at least the fifteenth up until the early twentieth century. They practiced folk magic – also known as low magic –… …

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