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  • 81Goodbye (Def Leppard song) — Infobox Single Name = Goodbye Artist = Def Leppard from Album = Euphoria. B side = Released = 1999 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Power ballad Length = Label = Bludgeon Riffola Mercury Writer = Rick Savage Producer = Pete Woodroffe Def Leppard.… …

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  • 82Carnivac — is the name of a fictional character in the Transformers universes. Transformers: Generation 1He is a Pretender Beast who transforms into a mechanical wolf and can don a wolf Pretender shell. He is a Decepticon but joined the Autobots in the… …

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  • 83Two Steps Behind — Infobox Single Name = Two Steps Behind Artist = Def Leppard from Album = Retro Active, Last Action Hero soundtrack. B side = SMC, Tonight. Released = 1993 Format = CD Recorded = 1993 Genre = Rock Length = Label = Bludgeon Riffola Writer = Joe… …

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  • 84Finback (Transformers) — Finback is the name of a fictional character from the Transformers.Transformers: Generation 1Transformers character name =Finback caption = affiliation =Decepticon subgroup =Pretenders rank =7 function =Naval assault partner = motto = Ashes to… …

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  • 85List of Transformers planets — This is a list of planets appearing in the fictional Transformers storyline. Contents 1 Chaar 2 Gigantion 2.1 Transformers: Prime 2.1.1 Novels …

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  • 86Car Robots/Robots In Disguise — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Contenido 1 Introducción 2 Historia 3 Personajes 3.1 Autobots (Cybertrons) …

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  • 87bludge — bludger, n. /bluj/, v., bludged, bludging, n. Australian. v.t. 1. to shirk. 2. to impose on (someone). n. 3. an easy task. [1915 20; false analysis of BLUDGEON (v.) gives phrase bludge on to impose on; back formation from BLUDGEON (n.) gives… …

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  • 88No. 4 Commando — after a raid on France, April 1942. Active 1940–1946 Country …

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  • 89Indonesische Keule — Angaben Waffenart: Keule Bezeichnungen …

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  • 90bludge — verb (bludged; bludging) Etymology: back formation from British argot bludger pimp, probably contraction of bludgeoner one wielding a bludgeon, from bludgeon Date: circa 1919 intransitive verb 1. chiefly Australian …

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