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  • 51Micron (skate company) — Micron produced ice hockey equipment in the 1980s and were based in Canada. They were probably best known for their Mega range of Ice skates and most notably the Micron Mega 10 90, Micron Mega 10 70 and Micron Mega 10 50. They were a pioneer of… …

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  • 52msnbc.com — For the cable news channel, a separate company, see MSNBC. msnbc.com The home page for msnbc.com from June 27, 2010 …

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  • 53MSNBC — Национальная широковещательная компания …

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  • 54προκλινόμενον — προκλῑνόμενον , προκλίνω lean forward pres part mp masc acc sg προκλῑνόμενον , προκλίνω lean forward pres part mp neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 55bend — bend1 [ bend ] (past tense and past participle bent [ bent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to lean forward and downward or move the top part of your body forward and downward: He bent and kissed her quickly. bend forward: She bent… …

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  • 56Big Apple (dance) — The Big Apple is both a partner dance and a circle dance that originated in the Afro American community of the United States in the beginning of the 20th century.History Origin (1860 1936) The exact origin of the Big Apple is unclear but one… …

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  • 57Creeking — Two kayakers watch their friend at the lip of a 40 foot (12 m) waterfall. Contents 1 Description 1.1 …

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  • 58seat — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 for sitting on ADJECTIVE ▪ available, empty, spare, vacant ▪ There were no empty seats left in the hall. ▪ Do you have a spare seat in your car? …

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  • 59Rear (horse) — Rearing is when a horse stands up on his hind legs, so that his body becomes more perpendicular to the ground.Rearing is considered a dangerous habit for riding horses, as it is possible for the animal to fall backwards, especially when carrying… …

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  • 60Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism — The evolution of bipedalism approximately four million years agocite book |author=Kondō, Shirō |title=Primate morphophysiology, locomotor analyses, and human bipedalism |publisher=University of Tokyo Press |location=Tokyo |year=1985 |pages= |isbn …

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