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  • 111The Maze of Bones —   …

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  • 112The Missing Lynx — El Lince Peridio Poster Directed by Raul Garcia Manuel Sicilia Produced by …

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  • 113Night of the Living Dead — For other uses, see Night of the Living Dead (disambiguation). Night of the Living Dead …

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  • 114Night of the Living Dead (film series) — George A. Romero s Dead series The original poster for Night of the Living Dead Directed by George A. Romero …

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  • 115Night of the Living Dead 3D — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Night of the Living Dead 3D Produktionsland USA …

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  • 116dead — [[t]de̱d[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ A person, animal, or plant that is dead is no longer living. You re a widow? Yes. My husband s been dead a year now. ... The group had shot dead another hostage. ...their dead brother. ...old newspapers and dead flowers.… …

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  • 117dead — I UK [ded] / US adjective Word forms dead : adjective dead comparative deader superlative deadest *** 1) a) no longer alive The police don t know whether she s alive or dead. He is grieving for his dead father. I raked up the dead leaves. a dead… …

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  • 118dead — dead1 W1S1 [ded] adj [no comparative] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not alive)¦ 2¦(not working)¦ 3¦(already used)¦ 4¦(boring)¦ 5¦(not active/used)¦ 6¦(arm/leg etc)¦ 7¦(no emotion)¦ 8¦(tired)¦ 9 be dead to the world …

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  • 119The Seven Dials Mystery — infobox Book | name = The Seven Dials Mystery title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie cover artist = Not known country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre …

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  • 120dead — dead1 [ ded ] adjective *** ▸ 1 no longer alive ▸ 2 not working ▸ 3 not interesting ▸ 4 no longer relevant ▸ 5 very weak/tired/sick ▸ 6 having no feeling ▸ 7 showing little emotion ▸ 8 no longer spoken ▸ 9 complete ▸ 10 in ball games ▸ 11 when… …

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