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  • 91Olive branch — For other uses, see Olive branch (disambiguation). An olive branch The olive branch in Western culture, derived from the customs of Ancient Greece, symbolizes peace or victory and was worn by brides. Contents …

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  • 92Dave Branch (fighter) — For the President of the Canadian Hockey League, see David Branch. Dave Branch Born December 22, 1981 (1981 12 22) (age 29) Charlotte, North Carolina Nationality American Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) …

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  • 93Moutohora Branch — [v · d · …

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  • 94Wairio Branch — The Wairio Branch, now incorporating the Ohai Industrial Line, is a branch line railway in Southland, New Zealand. It opened in 1882 and is the sole remaining branch line in Southland, and one of only a few in the entire country. A number of… …

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  • 95Bavarian branch lines — comprised nearly half the total railway network in Bavaria, a state in the southeastern Germany that was a kingdom in the days of the German Empire. The construction era for branch lines lasted from 1872, when the first route, from Siegelsdorf to …

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  • 96Rockaway Beach Branch — This article is about the LIRR branch to the Rockaways from the north (Elmhurst and Glendale). For the branch from the northeast (Hillside), see New York and Rockaway Railroad. For the operating branch from the east (Valley Stream), see Far… …

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  • 97Middlewich Branch — The lock and cottage at Minshull Original owner Ellesmere and Chester Canal Company Date of act 1827 …

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  • 98Night Out — This article is about the episode of The Office. For the Australian film, see Night Out (film). For the Ellen Foley album, see Night Out (album). Night Out The Office episode …

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  • 99Deion Branch — at his 6th annual Skills and Drills Football Camp in Albany, GA. 2011. No. 84     New England Patriots Wide receiver …

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  • 100USS Branch (DD-197) — was a Clemson class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Beverley (H64) to serve during World War II.As USS Branch The second Navy ship named for Secretary of the Navy John Branch (1782… …

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