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  • 81Maybole F.C. — Maybole F.C. Full name Maybole Football Club Nickname(s) The Bole Founded 1946 Ground Ladywell Stadium Dailly Road Maybole …

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  • 82List of compositions by Henry Purcell — This is a list of musical compositions by Henry Purcell.By Z numberThese pieces arranged by the Zimmerman catalogue.Anthems*Z 001, Full Anthem, Awake, put on thy strength (c. 1682 5) *Z 002, Full Anthem, Behold, I bring you glad tidings (1687) *Z …

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  • 83Sanders — may refer to:People*Sanders (surname)Corporations* Sanders Associates, a defense and technology company, now part of BAE Systems * Sanders Aviation, a company that purchased and sold aircraft designed by ERCO Ercoupe * Sanders Confectionery, a… …

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  • 84Clogging — 01 Clogging is a type of folk dance with roots in traditional European dancing, early African American dance,[1] and traditional Cherokee dance in which the dancer s footwear is used musically by striking the heel, the toe, or both in unison… …

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  • 85Dunure Castle — 5 miles from Ayr, Scotland NS250158 …

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  • 86Nitin Sawhney — in Lisbon, 24th Feb 2009 Background information Born 1964 in England Origin …

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  • 87List of criminals by nickname — This article lists nicknames of notable criminals. #* .22 Caliber Killers mdash; Gary Lewingdon and Thaddus Lewingdon, U.S. serial killers [http://www.nbc4i.com/news/3915320/detail.html] * .44 Caliber Killer mdash; David Berkowitz, U.S. serial… …

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  • 88Jock Tamson's Bairns — We re a Jock Tamson s Bairns (Lowland Scots for we re all John Thomson s children ) is a popular saying in Scotland and the far north of England, and is known in other parts of the world. Nowadays, the phrase is often used to mean we re all the… …

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  • 89Crossraguel Abbey — Monastery information Order Cluniac Established 1260s Di …

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  • 90Galwegian Gaelic — is an extinct Goidelic dialect formerly spoken in South West Scotland. It was spoken by the independent kings of Galloway in their time, and by the people of Galloway and Carrick until the early modern period. It was once spoken in Annandale and… …

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