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  • 91Durin — This article is about characters in J.R.R. Tolkien s legendarium. For other uses, see Durin (Norse mythology) or for the Shannara character, see Durin Elessedil. Durin is the name of seven Kings of Dwarves in J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium. They… …

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  • 92Jesse Ventura — 38th Governor of Minnesota In office January 8, 1999 – January 6, 2003 Lieutenant Mae Schunk Preceded …

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  • 93Wheelchair — seating in a theater (i.e. giving a dedicated, convenient space left free for a user to position his own wheelchair in the cinema) …

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  • 94Akron, Ohio — Akron redirects here. For other uses, see Akron (disambiguation). City of Akron   City   …

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  • 95Wentworth Woodhouse — is a Grade I listed country house near the village of Wentworth, in the vicinity of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. One of the great Whig political palaces , [M. J. Charlesworth, The Wentworths: Family and Political Rivalry in the English… …

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  • 96Vatican Museums — Musei Vaticani Established 1506 Location Vatican City …

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  • 97Ephel Dúath — In J. R. R. Tolkien s fictional world of Middle earth, the Ephel Dúath or Mountains of Shadow are a range of mountains that guard Mordor s western and southern borders. Their Sindarin name means literally outer fences of dark shadow . They meet… …

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  • 98Apartment — For other uses, see Apartment (disambiguation). Apartments facing Central Park in midtown Manhattan, New York, United States …

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  • 99Bristol Cathedral — Infobox UK cathedral building name =Bristol Cathedral infobox width = image size = caption = map type =Bristol map size =200 map caption =position within Bristol location = full name =Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity geo =… …

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  • 100Drill bit — For the fictional character, see Drill Bit (Transformers). For the cancelled skyscraper nicknamed Drill bit, see Chicago Spire. For the types used in drilling wells, see Well drilling. From top to bottom: Spade, lip and spur (brad point), masonry …

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