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  • 41Characters of PoPoLoCrois — These are the characters that appear in PoPoLoCrois.Pietro* Main CharacterThe game starts when Pietro just turns 10 years old. He first goes into a quest to save his mother, but as the game progresses, he gets into much deeper objectives. Pietro… …

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  • 42Clathrina contorta — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera Class: Calcarea Subclas …

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  • 43triceratops — /truy ser euh tops /, n. any of various dinosaurs of the genus Triceratops, of the late Cretaceous Period, having a bony crest on the neck, a long horn over each eye, and a shorter horn on the nose. [1890 95; < NL < Gk trikérat(os) three horned&#8230; …

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  • 44Paisley —    PAISLEY, a burgh, market town, and ancient parish, in the Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, of which it is the principal place, and the seat of a wide manufacturing district, 7½ miles (W. by S.) from Glasgow, and 50 (W. by S.) from&#8230; …

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  • 45Screw — This article is about the fastener. For other uses, see Screw (disambiguation). Screws come in a variety of shapes and sizes for different purposes. U.S. quarter coin (diameter 24 mm) shown for scale. A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener&#8230; …

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  • 46knitting needle — 1. either of two types of instruments used for hand knitting: a straight rod of steel, wood, plastic, etc., pointed at one or both ends, used in pairs, or a single curved, flexible rod with two pointed ends. 2. any of various needlelike devices&#8230; …

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  • 47knitting needle — knit′ting nee dle n. 1) clo either of two instruments used for hand knitting: a straight rod of steel, wood, plastic, etc., pointed at one or both ends, used in pairs, or a single curved, flexible rod with two pointed ends 2) clo any of various&#8230; …

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  • 48Castor and Pollux — For other uses, see Castor and Pollux (disambiguation). Pair of Roman statuettes (3rd century AD) depicting the Dioscuri as horsemen, with their characteristic skullcaps (Metropolitan Museum of Art) In Greek and Roman mythology, Castor ( …

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  • 49Cadet Rousselle — was a popular French song that satirized a French bailiff by the name of William Guillaume Rousselle, or Roussel, widely known as Cadet Rousselle.The manWilliam Guillaume Rousselle was born in Orgelet (Jura) on April 30, 1743, christened the same …

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  • 50Hanwell — infobox UK place country = England map type = Greater London region= London population= official name= Hanwell constituency westminster= Ealing North constituency westminster1= Ealing Southall post town= LONDON postcode area= W postcode district …

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