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  • 71May 2011 — was the fifth month of the current year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 31 days on a Tuesday. International holidays (See Holidays and observances, on sidebar at right, below) Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia s …

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  • 72Occupy Wall Street — This article is about the protests in New York City. For the wider movement, see Occupy movement. Occupy Wall Street Part of the Occupy movement …

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  • 73Bouncer (doorman) — Bouncer (Doorman or Door Supervisor) A bouncer standing at the door of a strip club in San Francisco, California Occupation Names Security guard, doorman Activity …

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  • 74Pitch invasion — A pitch invasion, known as rushing the field in the United States, occurs when a crowd of people who are watching a sports game run onto the field, to celebrate or protest about an incident, for example in games of football or cricket. Rugby… …

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  • 75William Thompson (boxer) — [ 18 October 1811 23 August 1880)] William Abednego Thompson (18 October 1811 ndash; 23 August 1880) was an English bare knuckle boxer. Born in Nottingham in 1811, Thompson was the last of 21 children, himself one of triplets named Abednego,… …

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  • 76VEISHEA — [ [http://www.veishea.iastate.edu/2006/mediakit/history.pdf VEISHEA History] from the official 2006 media kit] VEISHEA is the largest student run festival in the nation, bringing in tens of thousands of visitors to the campus each year.The name… …

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  • 77Reading and Leeds Festivals — infobox music festival music festival name = Reading and Leeds Festivals location = United Kingdom *Various as National Jazz Festival (1961–1970) *Reading (since 1971) *Leeds (since 1999) years active= 1961–present dates = August bank holiday… …

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  • 78Amy Winehouse — Winehouse redirects here. For the first coffee house in London, see Jamaica Wine House. Amy Winehouse …

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  • 79Ten Cent Beer Night — was a promotion held by Major League Baseball s Cleveland Indians during a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium on June 4, 1974. The idea behind the promotion was to offer as many 8 US fluid ounces (240 ml) …

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  • 80mob — [[t]mɒb[/t]] n. v. mobbed, mob•bing 1) a disorderly or riotous crowd of people 2) a crowd bent on or engaged in lawless violence 3) any large group of persons or things 4) the common people; the masses 5) soc Informal. a criminal gang, esp. one… …

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