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  • 41Coat of arms of Norway — State arms of the Kingdom of Norway Stylised version from 1992 Details Armiger Norwegian State Adopted …

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  • 42Hibiscus laevis — taxobox name = Halberd leaf Rosemallow image caption = Flower and leaves status = G5 status system = TNC status ref = Cite web publisher =NatureServe title = Hibiscus laevis work = NatureServe Explorer url =… …

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  • 43Jow-Ga Kung Fu — Part of the series on Chinese martial arts List of Chinese martial arts Terms Kung fu (功夫) Wushu (武術) Qigong (氣功) Historical places …

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  • 44Ashsaviour — The Ashsaviour is a fictional robot in the Super Robot Wars series. It has appeared as a playable unit in Super Robot Wars Advance and the series as an enemy and secret playable unit.AppearanceThe original Ashsaviour is humanoid in appearance and …

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  • 45List of characters in the Kirby series — Articleissues citationstyle = December 2007 refimprove = December 2007This is a list of characters in the Kirby Nintendo video game series.Main charactersKirbynihongo|Kirby|カービィ|Kābī has been the star of a number of namesake games developed by… …

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  • 46Lord (Kamen Rider Agito) — THe nihongo|Lords|ロード|Rōdo are the major antagonists in the fictional Japanese Tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Agito.BackgroundThe Lords are a group of powerful disciples serving under the OverLord, who created them from his body. Referred by the… …

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  • 47spear — spear1 spearer, n. /spear/, n. 1. a long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a wooden shaft to which a sharp pointed head, as of iron or steel, is attached. 2. a soldier or other person armed with such a weapon; spearman: an …

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  • 48Historia de las armas — Armas blancas japonesas y otras parafernalias militares, ca.1892 95 La historia de las armas es un vasto campo de estudio y supone un recuento paso a paso de la historia de las armas que han sido inventadas en el transcurso del tiempo. Un arma… …

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  • 49Beaker culture — The Bell Beaker culture (sometimes shortened to Beaker culture, Beaker people, or Beaker folk; de. Glockenbecherkultur), ca. 2800 ndash; 1900 BC, is the term for a widely scattered cultural phenomenon of prehistoric western Europe starting in the …

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  • 50Swiss mercenaries — were soldiers notable for their service in foreign armies, especially the armies of the Kings of France, throughout the Early Modern period of European history, from the Later Middle Ages into the Age of the European Enlightenment. Their service… …

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