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  • 61Nebraska Amish — The Nebraska Amish are perhaps the most conservative group of Old Order Amish, descendants of the Anabaptists and Mennonites. The present Nebraska Amish districts are found in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, with small extensions into Centre,… …

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  • 62DVD-R — Optical discs Optical disc Optical disc drive Optical disc authoring Authoring software Recording technologies Recording modes Packet writing Optical media types …

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  • 63Manuel Belgrano — For other uses, see Belgrano (disambiguation). Manuel Belgrano Portrait of Manuel Belgrano by Francois Casimir Carbonnier made during Belgrano s diplomatic mission to London Committee member of the Primera Junta …

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  • 64Cheek piercing — {Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} Cheek Piercing Nicknames Dimple Piercing Location Cheek Jewelry Labret stud Healing Typical 2 months but can vary to 6 months maximum …

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  • 65Seiche — is also a French term for a type of cuttlefish (Sepiida).A seiche (pronounced IPA|/seɪʃ/, or approximately saysh ) is a standing wave in an enclosed or partially enclosed body of water. Seiches and seiche related phenomena have been observed on… …

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  • 66Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province — Chahar Mahaal and Bakhtiari Province استان چهارمحال و بختیاری   Province   …

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  • 67Niles Crane — First appearance The Good Son Last appearance Goodnight, Seattle Portrayed by David Hyde Pierce …

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  • 68Crypto AG — Website http://www.crypto.ch/ Crypto AG is a Swiss company specialising in communications and information security. With headquarters in Steinhausen, the company is a long established manufacturer of encryption machines and a wide variety of… …

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  • 69Flicker (screen) — Flicker is visible fading between cycles displayed on video displays, especially the refresh interval on cathode ray tube (CRT) based computer screens. Flicker occurs on CRTs when the they are driven at a low refresh rate, allowing the screen s… …

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  • 70Polyphasic sleep — Polyphasic sleep, a term coined by early 20th century psychologist J.S. Szymanski,[1] refers to the practice of sleeping multiple times in a 24 hour period usually more than two, in contrast to biphasic sleep (twice per day) or monophasic sleep… …

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