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  • 111diagnosis — /duy euhg noh sis/, n., pl. diagnoses / seez/. 1. Med. a. the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition. b. the decision reached from such an examination. Abbr.: Dx 2. Biol. scientific… …

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  • 112List of Watership Down characters — This is a list of characters in Watership Down, a 1972 novel by Richard Adams. The majority also appear in the 1978 feature film adaptation, the 1999 television series adaptation and/or 1996 follow up collection of short stories. Contents 1 Main… …

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  • 113Triple M Network — This article is about the Australian radio station network. For the American radio station, see WMMM FM. For other uses, see MMM (disambiguation). Triple M Network Type …

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  • 114Morgoth — This article is about the fictional character. For the band, see Morgoth (band). For the characteristics of all the divine characters of Middle earth, see Valaquenta. Melkor Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Melkor, Morgoth (Black Enemy),… …

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  • 115Huddersfield — For the constituency of the same name, see Huddersfield (UK Parliament constituency). Coordinates: 53°38′42″N 1°46′47″W / 53.6450°N 1.7798°W / …

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  • 116Stewart Home — (born 1962) is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist. He is best known for his novels such as the non narrative 69 Things To Do With A Dead Princess (2002), his re imagining of the 1960s in Tainted Love… …

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  • 117Southport — For other uses, see Southport (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°38′43″N 3°00′30″W / 53.6454°N 3.0083°W / 53.6454; 3.0083 …

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  • 118Paul Muldoon — (born 20 June 1951) is a writer, academic and educator, as well as Pulitzer Prize winning poet from County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Life and workMuldoon s poetry is known for difficulty, allusion, casual use of extremely obscure or archaic words …

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  • 119Beanie — is the name for two distinct types of cap or hat The name beanie probably comes from the early 20th century slang term bean, meaning head .The beanie cap is typically made of wool felt, and was popular amongst school age boys from the 1920s to… …

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  • 120Queen's Players — The Queen s Players is a sketch comedy/improvisation/rock and roll troupe that performs at Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario in Clark Hall pub, Alfie s pub, or off campus. It produces three productions every year: one in the fall, one in the… …

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