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  • 41Cotton candy — Candyfloss redirects here. For the novel, see Candyfloss (novel). Spinning cotton candy at a funfair. Cotton candy (U.S., Canada), candy floss or candyfloss (UK, Ireland …

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  • 42Heath bar — The Heath bar is an American candy bar made of English style toffee. A thin hard slab with a milk chocolate coating, the toffee originally contained sugar, butter, and almonds, and was a small squarish bar weighing 1 ounce. The original Heath… …

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  • 43Marquette University — Motto Numen Flumenque Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam Motto in English God and the River For the greater glory of God …

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  • 44Alpha Theta (Coeducational Fraternity) — Infobox Fraternity | name = Alpha Theta letters = ΑΘ crest = motto = colors = Red and White symbol = flower = birthplace = founded = As Iota Sigma Upsilon 1920Joined Theta Chi 1921 Became Alpha Theta 1952 chapters = 1 type = Local coeducational… …

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  • 45Meads — For other uses, see Meads (disambiguation). Coordinates: 50°45′N 0°15′E / 50.75°N 0.25°E / 50.75; 0.25 …

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  • 46Alfred Chopin — (1846–October 1902) was a convict transported to Western Australia. He became one of the colony s first portrait photographers.Nothing is known of Alfred Chopin s early life, but on 4 December 1865 both he and his brother William were convicted… …

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  • 47Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate — History The first Bettys tearoom was opened on Cambridge Crescent in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, by Frederick Belmont, a Swiss confectioner, in 1919. The Harrogate tearooms later moved to their current position on Parliament Street.Belmont… …

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  • 48Truck Acts — is the name given to legislation that outlaws truck systems, which are also known as company store systems, or debt bondage. Such laws date back in Britain to the 15th century but have also been implemented in other countries.HistoryThe modern… …

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  • 49Wigan — For the larger local government district, see Metropolitan Borough of Wigan. For other uses, see Wigan (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°32′41″N 2°37′54″W /  …

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  • 50Joseph Thornton — For the confectioner of the same name, please see Joseph William ThorntonJoseph Thornton (1808–1891) was a bookseller who founded Thornton s Bookshop in 1835 in Oxford, England, the oldest university bookshop in the city.Thornton s first bookshop …

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