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  • 41Blondie (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Blondie Img capt = Blondie in 1976 From Left: Jimmy Destri, Debbie Harry, Chris Stein, Gary Valentine, Clem Burke Background = group or band Origin = New York City, New York, United States Genre = New wave Pop rock… …

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  • 42The Chameleons — Origin Middleton, Greater Manchester, England Genres Post punk Years active 1981–1987, 2000–2003 Associated acts Magazine Black Swan Lane …

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  • 43Mike Chapman — This article is about the Australian songwriter. For the co creator of Homestar Runner, see The Brothers Chaps. Mike Chapman (born Michael Donald Chapman, 13 April 1947, Nambour, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian born record producer and… …

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  • 44Battle of Frederick (fictional) — {| style= clear:right; float:right; background:transparent; Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Battle of Frederick partof = the American Civil War date = August 1863 place = Frederick, Maryland result = Draw, strategic Union victory combatant1 …

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  • 45The Chameleons — Datos generales Origen Middleton, Inglaterra Información artística …

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  • 46Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory —   …

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  • 47ragged — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. tattered, frayed, shabby, seedy, worn; in shreds; in patches; patched, torn, rough; tatterdemalion, ragamuffin; dog eared. See deterioration, divestment. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. tattered, in… …

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  • 48tear — tear1 W3S3 [tıə US tır] n 1.) [C usually plural] a drop of salty liquid that comes out of your eye when you are crying ▪ The children were all in tears . ▪ She came home in floods of tears . ▪ I could see that Sam was close to tears . ▪ Bridget… …

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  • 49tear — 1 noun 1 (C) a drop of salty liquid that flows from your eye when you are crying: Tears just rolled down his face. | tear stained cheeks | (be) in tears (=crying): My wife actually broke down in tears telling me. | burst into tears (=suddenly… …

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  • 50shred — I. noun Etymology: Middle English shrede, from Old English scrēade; akin to Old High German scrōt piece cut off Date: before 12th century 1. a. a long narrow strip cut or torn off b. plural a shredded, damaged, or ruined condition < a reputation&#8230; …

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