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  • 31Kokoda Track — For the World War II battle, see Kokoda Track campaign. The Kokoda Trail Length 96 kilometres (60 mi) Location Papua New Guinea Trailheads Kokoda / Owers Corner Use Walking Highest point Mount Bellamy 2,190 m (7,185 ft) …

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  • 32French corvette Aconit — Aconit (J1095, formerly HMS Aconite ) was one of the nine Flower class corvettes lent by the Royal Navy to the Force Navales Françaises Libres (Free French Naval Forces). During World War II, she escorted 116 convoys, spending 728 days at sea.… …

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  • 33Devil's Dyke, Sussex — View from Devil s Dyke Devil s Dyke is a V shaped valley on the South Downs Way in southern England, near Brighton and Hove. It is part of the Southern England Chalk Formation. Devil s Dyke is on the way to Brighton and is a big hill at the side… …

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  • 34West Antarctica — Almost blank map of West Antarctica Antarctic iceb …

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  • 35Orakzai Agency — Orakzai   Agency   District map of FATA and NWFP. Districts of FATA are shown in blue; Orakzai is located in the centre. Country …

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  • 36Cool Air (film) — Cool Air Directed by Bryan Moore Produced by Ted Newsom Andrew Migliore Written by H. P. Lovecraft Starring Bryan Moore …

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  • 37Moondancers — The Moondancers confront Batman Art by Jerome K. Moore Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 38David (Dai) Bradley — (born September 27, 1953) is an English actor who became well known for his first time role of Billy Casper in the critically acclaimed film, Kes , directed by Ken Loach.Biography Kes David Bradley was born in Barnsley. By his own account, he had …

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  • 39liquidair — liquid air n. Air in its liquid state, intensely cold and bluish, obtained by cooling and compression. * * * …

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  • 40liquid air — a pale blue, intensely cold liquid, obtained by the compression and cooling of air: used as a source of oxygen, nitrogen, and inert gases, and as a refrigerant. [1895 1900] * * * …

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