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  • 61Harold Ridley (ophthalmologist) — Sir Nicholas Harold Lloyd Ridley [1][2] (10 July 1906, Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire – 25 May 2001, Salisbury, Wiltshire) was an English ophthalmologist who pioneered artificial intraocular lens transplant surgery for cataract patients.… …

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  • 62Dunglish — on a door in Port Zélande. Note that all three languages have errors, Paarden Uitdeelplaats for example should have been Paardenuitdeelplaats and is in fact an example of the influence of English on Dutch. (The English line is a too literal… …

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  • 63The Dream of Gerontius — Manuscript score, signed by Elgar and the performers of the premiere The Dream of Gerontius, popularly called just Gerontius,[1] is a work for voices and orchestra (Op. 38) in two parts composed by Edward Elgar in 1900, to text from the poem by… …

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  • 64Closing — may refer to: The closing of a letter or e mail: see Valediction or Complimentary close The termination or closure of a business Closing (real estate), the final step in executing a real estate transaction Closing (sales), making a sale Closing… …

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  • 65Have a nice day — is a commonly spoken valediction, typically spoken by service employees or clerks to customers at the end of a transaction, particularly in North America. This repetitious and dutifully polite usage has resulted in the phrase developing a… …

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  • 66A Man Called Hawk — Format Action/Drama Created by Robert B. Parker (lead character) Developed by Stephen Hattman William Robert Yates Starring Avery Brooks Moses Gunn …

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  • 67Quizzing in India — is quite popular, and has developed its own, unique flavour. Quizzing in India is different from American and British quizzing in that it is diverse, with different genres catering to different geographical regions, age groups, interests,… …

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  • 68Cheers (disambiguation) — Cheers is an American television show. Cheers or CHEERS may also refer to: Cheering Toast (honor) Cheers (album), by Obie Trice Cheers, an album by Burl Ives Cheers (Drink to That) , a 2011 single by Rihanna Cheers Beacon Hill, formerly the Bull… …

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  • 69CMJ New Music Monthly — is a monthly music magazine with interviews, reviews, and special features. Each magazine comes with a CD of 15 24 songs by well established bands, unsigned bands and everything in between. It is published by College Media Inc. (also publishers… …

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  • 70Military academies in India — The Indian military services have established numerous and distinguished academies and staff colleges across India for the purpose of training professional soldiers in new generation military sciences, warfare command and strategy, and associated …

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