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  • 61Loonie — This article is about the coin. For the Canadian dollar as a currency, see Canadian dollar. For a mentally ill person, see lunatic. One dollar Canada Value 1 CAD Mass  7 g Diameter  26.5 …

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  • 62Alfa Romeo — Infobox Company name = Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. type = Private foundation = 24 June 1910 in Milan, Italy location city = flagicon|Italy Turin location country = Italy area served = Worldwide (except United States and Canada) industry =… …

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  • 63Ford Mustang — 2010 Ford Mustang Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Production 1964–present Class …

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  • 64Christ Church, Oxford — This article is about the Oxford college. For other uses, see Christ Church (disambiguation) and Christchurch (disambiguation). Colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Christ Church …

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  • 65Guardians of the Universe — Oans Art by Jamal Igle. Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 66Mary of Modena — redirects here. For the wife of Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma, see Maria d Este. Mary of Modena Queen consort of England …

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  • 67Marcus Garvey — Garvey in 1945 Born Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. 17 August 1887(1887 08 17) St. Ann s Bay, Jamaica …

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  • 68Vicarius Filii Dei — (Latin: Vicar or Representative of the Son of God ) is a phrase used in the forged Donation of Constantine to refer to Saint Peter. It also features in the argument put forth by some Protestant groups who identify the phrase with the number of… …

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  • 69Star of David — This article is about the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol. For other uses, see Hexagram. Jewish Star redirects here. For the newspaper, see The Jewish Star. The Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew… …

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  • 70Jolly Roger — The Jolly Roger is the name given to any of various flags flown to identify a ship s crew as pirates. [Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition 1989, under Roger, n.2.4 records the first usage as: 1785 GROSE Dict. Vulgar T. s.v. Roger, Jolly… …

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