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  • 51Crocodile God — HistoryCrocodile God were formed in Liverpool in 1992 featuring members Mark Murphy (guitar and vocals), Keith Ravenscroft (bass) and Andy Higham (drums and backing vocals). They self released the Two Days 7 in 1994 and the Old John Mac LP in… …

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  • 52Rice Krispies — (known as Rice Bubbles in Australia) is a brand of breakfast cereal that was created in 1927 by Kellogg s and released to the market in 1928. They are made of crisped rice, that is, rice grains which are cooked, dried and toasted. These kernels… …

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  • 53pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… …

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  • 54Raku ware — A 16th century black Raku style chawan, used for thick tea (Tokyo National Museum) File:Tea bowl with designs of pine boughs and interlocking circles, unknown raku ware workshop, Kyoto, 18th 19th Cent, Freer Gallery of Art.jpg Tea bowl with… …

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  • 55Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show — Genre Comedy/Talk Show Parody Created by …

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  • 56Cindytalk — Origin Scotland Genres Experimental Music Years active 1982 current Labels Midnight Music, touchedRAW, Editions Mego …

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  • 57Mr. Deity — (Left to Right) Jesus, Lucy, the Deity, and Larry Genre Comedy Created by Brian Keith Dalton …

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  • 58Ceramic chemistry — is a branch of inorganic chemistry that studies the relationship between the physical properties of fired ceramic glazes and their chemistry. Although ceramic technicians have long understood many of these relationships, the advent of computer… …

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  • 59crack — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. pop, rend, explode, bang; crackle; break, split, burst, cleave, fracture, crush; informal, fail, bust, break down. n. snap, break, fracture; crevice, crackle, craze, chink, flaw, cleft, rift, rent …

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  • 60(s)p(h)ereg-, (s)p(h)erǝg-, (s)p(h)rēg- (nasal. spreng-) —     (s)p(h)ereg , (s)p(h)erǝg , (s)p(h)rēg (nasal. spreng )     English meaning: to rush, hurry; to scatter, sprinkle     Deutsche Übersetzung: “zucken, schnellen” and ‘streuen, sprinkle, spritzen”     Note: g extension to sp(h)er     Material: A …

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