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61Túrin Turambar — Túrin redirects here. For the Stewards of Gondor, see Túrin I and Túrin II. For other uses, see Turin (disambiguation). Túrin Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases See Names and titles Race Men …
62List of Bugs Bunny cartoons — This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny. He stars in approximately 172 shorts. Bugs Bunny shorts in chronological order : *:public domain 1940 * A Wild Hare (debut) 1941 * Elmer s Pet Rabbit * Tortoise Beats Hare *… …
63hair — noun 1 (U) the mass of things like fine threads that grows on your head: She brushed her hair. | I must get my hair cut it s getting too long. | blond/red/dark hair: Emma s the one with the red hair. | short/long/shoulder length hair: Jane has… …
64blond — / blonde [adj] having light colored hair albino, auricomous, bleached, champagne, fair, fair haired, flaxen, golden haired, light, pale, pearly, platinum, sallow, sandy haired, snowy, straw, strawberry, towheaded*, washed out, yellow haired;… …
65blonde — blond / blonde [adj] having light colored hair albino, auricomous, bleached, champagne, fair, fair haired, flaxen, golden haired, light, pale, pearly, platinum, sallow, sandy haired, snowy, straw, strawberry, towheaded*, washed out, yellow… …
66blue-eyed — adjective 1. favorite (Freq. 1) the fair haired boy of the literary set • Syn: ↑fair haired, ↑white haired • Similar to: ↑loved • Usage Domain: ↑ …
67Dervish (band) — Dervish Eurovision Song Contest, 2007 Background information Origin County Sligo …
68List of The Bill characters (M-P) — This is a list of characters from the police drama The Bill ordered alphabetically by character surname. For a full list of characters ordered by rank, see list of The Bill characters. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at… …
69Blague — Recorded as Blake and the much rarer Blague and Blakes, this famous English surname has two totally contradictory origins, although both are nicknames and both are possibly nationalistic. The first is from the pre 7th Century adjective blac… …
70Blake — This very famous English surname has two totally contradictory origins, although both are nicknames and both are possibly nationalistic. The derivation is from either or both the pre 7th Century adjective blac which does translate as black , and… …