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  • 101The Green Book (IRA training manual) — The IRA Green Book is a training and induction manual issued by the Irish Republican Army to new volunteers. It was used by the post Irish Civil War Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Cumann na mBan, ( League of Women ), along with offspring… …

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  • 102The ESPN Sports Poll — The ESPN (Chilton) Sports Poll was created by Dr. Richard Luker in 1993 and launched on January 4, 1994. The Sports Poll was the first ongoing research service to measure sports fan interests, activities and preferences in the United States. In… …

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  • 103The Pulse of West Yorkshire — Broadcast area Bradford, Kirklees Calderdale Branding West Yorkshire s HIT MUSIC Station [1] Slogan …

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  • 104Service station — is a term with different meanings in different parts of the world:* Filling station, in the United States, Australia, France and New Zealand, a gas/petrol station that also may offer such services as oil change and mechanical repairs to… …

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  • 105The College of William & Mary — in Virginia Established 1693[1][2] Type …

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  • 106The Washington Monthly — is a monthly magazine of United States politics and government that is based in Washington, D.C.The magazine s founder is Charles Peters, who started the magazine in 1969 and continues to write monthly columns. Paul Glastris, former speechwriter… …

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  • 107The Autobiography of Malcolm X — The Autobiography of Malcolm X   First edition …

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  • 108The College Dropout — Studio album by Kanye West Released February 10, 2004 …

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  • 109The Square, Tallaght — The Square is a shopping centre in Tallaght in south west Dublin. It is located at the junction of the Belgard Road dual carriageway (the R113) and the N81 and is beside the Luas Red Line terminus (see thumbnail). It was the first of four large… …

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  • 110The Selmer Company — was a manufacturer of musical instruments started in Paris, France in the early 1900s. Selmer was known for its high quality woodwind instruments, especially saxophones and clarinets. The Selmer brand was preferred by many well known jazz artists …

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