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  • 51Diane Keaton — Born …

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  • 52Continental Airlines — Not to be confused with Continental Airways, a low cost airline in Russia. Continental Airlines IATA CO …

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  • 53Matt Morgan (wrestler) — Matt Morgan Ring name(s) Beast (American Gladiators) Gomorrah[1] The Blueprint[1] Matt …

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  • 54United States — a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of Columbia, and Alaska in North America, and Hawaii in the N Pacific. 267,954,767; conterminous United States, 3,022,387 sq. mi. (7,827,982 sq. km); with… …

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  • 55United Airlines — For other uses, see United Airlines (disambiguation). This article is about the airline. For information about the airline s parent company, see United Continental Holdings. United Airlines …

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  • 56Dudley Boyz — For the rest of the stable, see Dudley family. For the competitive video game team formerly known as Team 3D, see 3D.NY. Dudley Boyz Devon and Brother Ray making the 3D taunt (index finger and thumb forming the lower part of a d , the middle… …

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  • 57Free trade debate — Free trade is one of the most debated topics in economics of the 20th and 21st century Fact|date=December 2007. Arguments over free trade can be divided into economic, moral, and socio political arguments. The academic debate among economists is… …

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  • 58Thailand — /tuy land , leuhnd/, n. 1. Formerly, Siam. a kingdom in SE Asia: official name of Siam 1939 45 and since 1949. 59,450,818; 198,242 sq. mi. (513,445 sq. km). Cap.: Bangkok. 2. Gulf of. Also called Gulf of Siam. an arm of the South China Sea, S of… …

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  • 59relax — re•lax [[t]rɪˈlæks[/t]] v. t. 1) to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax the muscles[/ex] 2) to diminish the force or intensity of, as effort or concentration; slacken or abate 3) to make less strict or severe, as rules or… …

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  • 60Quebec French — Français québécois Spoken in Quebec (mainly), Ontario, Western Canada, New England Native speakers (mother tongue) 6 million in Quebec, 700,000 elsewhere in Canada[ …

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