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  • 61Unreal (series) — The Unreal Series The Unreal logo Genres First person shooter Developers Epic Games …

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  • 62The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw — is a 1937 short story by Edgar Rice Burroughs about an unfrozen 50,000 year old caveman and his politically incorrect views. Burroughs uses the story to air what are presumably some of his own politics. Fact|date=July 2008The story was originally …

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  • 63The End of Time — This article is about the Doctor Who television special. For other uses, see The End of Time (disambiguation). 202 – The End of Time Doctor Who serial The return of the Time Lords …

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  • 64Nicrophorus tomentosus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 65Passiflora — × kewensis P. platyloba fruit …

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  • 66pick up — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To acquire incidentally] Syn. happen upon, find, secure; see obtain 1 . 2. [To take up in the hand or arms] Syn. lift, uplift, cuddle; see raise 1 . 3. [To receive] Syn. get, take, acquire; see receive 1 . 4. [*To increase]… …

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  • 67come across someone — come across (someone/something) to happen to find someone or something. I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists …

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  • 68come across something — come across (someone/something) to happen to find someone or something. I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists …

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  • 69come across — (someone/something) to happen to find someone or something. I was looking through a magazine and came across an interesting article on American artists …

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  • 70strike — [[t]straɪk[/t]] v. struck; struck (esp. for31 34)strick•en; strik•ing; 1) to deal a blow to, as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit 2) to inflict; deliver: struck a blow[/ex] 3) to drive so as to cause impact: to strike the hands… …

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