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  • 71The Home Depot — Infobox Company company name = The Home Depot, Inc. company company type = Public (nyse|HD) slogan = You Can Do It. We Can Help. foundation = 1978 (Marietta, Georgia) location = Vinings, Georgia key people = Frank Blake, CEO chairman industry =… …

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  • 72The Mekons — Infobox musical artist Name = The Mekons Img capt = Mekons circa 1994, left to right: Jon Langford, Sarah Corina, Tom Greenhalgh, Sally Timms, Rico Bell Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Born = Died = Origin …

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  • 73Border — Recorded in many spelling forms including Board, Boards, Boardman, Border, Boord, Borde, Laborde, Bordes, Bordas, Bordis, Bourdel, and many others, this is a surname which may be either of Olde English or French origins. If the former it derives… …

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  • 74The Scout Association of Hong Kong — Scout Association of Hong Kong Chinese …

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  • 75The Underland Chronicles — Merge|Gregor and the Code of Claw|Talk:The Underland Chronicles#Proposed merge|date=January 2008 The Underland Chronicles is a five part series of children’s books written by Suzanne Collins between 2003 and 2007. It tells the story of an eleven… …

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  • 76border — [14] English acquired border from Old French bordure. This came from the common Romance verb *bordāre ‘border’, which was based on *bordus ‘edge’, a word of Germanic origin whose source, *borthaz, was the same as that of English board in the… …

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  • 77edge — [OE] Edge is probably the main native English representative of the Indo European base *ak ‘be sharp or pointed’, which has contributed so many words to the language via Latin and Greek (such as acid, acrid, acute, acne, alacrity, and oxygen).… …

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  • 78border — [14] English acquired border from Old French bordure. This came from the common Romance verb *bordāre ‘border’, which was based on *bordus ‘edge’, a word of Germanic origin whose source, *borthaz, was the same as that of English board in the… …

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  • 79edge — [OE] Edge is probably the main native English representative of the Indo European base *ak ‘be sharp or pointed’, which has contributed so many words to the language via Latin and Greek (such as acid, acrid, acute, acne, alacrity, and oxygen).… …

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  • 80The New York Review of Books — Not to be confused with The New York Times Book Review. The New York Review of Books David Levine s caricature of John Updike in the November 24, 1983 issue Editor Robert B. Silvers Categories …

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