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  • 21Full Diesel — is a hard rock/Metal band from Finland. They were formed in 2003 from the remains of another band called Thing In Itself. Their songs No Man s Land and King of Defeat are on the soundtrack of the 2004 video game FlatOut .Members*Ale Von Diesel… …

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  • 22Full motion video based game — Full motion video based games, usually abbreviated as FMV based games, are video games that rely upon pre recorded TV quality movie or animation rather than sprites, vectors or 3D models to display action in the game. A diverse set of games… …

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  • 23Full Collapse — Studio album by Thursday Released April 10, 2001 …

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  • 24Full Moon Fever (novella) — Full Moon Fever was the twenty second book written by R. L. Stine for the series. It was originally released in October 1999. Plot The plot involves two kids, Robbie Caffeinerson and Alesha, his sister, who hear a story from their grandfather… …

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  • 25Over the Next Hill — Studio album by Fairport Convention Released 2004 Recorded …

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  • 26Full spectrum photography — is a subset of full spectrum imaging, defined currently among photography enthusiasts as imaging with consumer cameras the full, broad spectrum of a film or camera sensor bandwidth. In practice, specialized broadband/full spectrum film captures… …

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  • 27Full-spectrum light — is light that covers the electromagnetic spectrum from infrared through near ultraviolet, or all wavelengths that are useful to plant or animal life; in particular, sunlight is considered full spectrum, even though the solar spectral distribution …

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  • 28Full Devil Jacket — was an American nu metal band that started as the Voodoo Hippies when Josh Brown, Mike Reaves, Kevin Bebout, and Keith Foster all met at Josh Brown’s brother’s tattoo shop in Jackson, Tennessee. Jonathan Montoya was the last addition to the band… …

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  • 29full — I adjective abounding, abundant, affluent, baggy, brimful, brimming over, charged, chockfull, cloyed, complete, comprehensive, crammed, detailed, entire, entirely occupied, exhaustive, filled, filled to utmost capacity, flowing, flush, fraught,… …

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  • 30full stop — 1. The principal use of the full stop (also called point, full point, and period) is to mark the end of a sentence that is a statement (as in this sentence). This applies to sentences when they are not complete statements or contain ellipsis (see …

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