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1. Antonio Rocha – Mime
2. Television in Burma – 1979
3. Franz Wagner – 1911-1974, a football midfielder in Austria
4. Sunchado cannons – Spanish artillery weapons
5. Ouville – commune in Normandy
6. Steven of Wick – Scottish transport company, est. 1920
7. Martins Plavins – Latvian Olympic volleyball player. Born 1985
8. L’Estrange baronets – a baronetcy in Norfolk, went extinct in 1762
9. Waterford College of Further Education – a Leaving Certificate institute est. 1906
10. Molecular autoionization – also self-ionization, a reaction between molecules of the same substance
11. Wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men’s Freestyle 60kg – athlete tested positive
12. Panic buying – historical examples of hoarding in anticipation of disaster
13. Kanyale – a town in the country of Burkina Faso
14. Kwame Quansah – a Ghanaian football player, defensive midfields, born 1982
15. Enlarger – a transparency projector
16. St. John’s Group – a geologic group from Newfoundland, preserves ancient fossils
17. Texas Archive War – an 1842 dispute over the Republic of Texas national archives
18. Georgios Diamantopolos – Greek basketball player born 1980
19. Alive (Adler’s Appetite) – a sequal EP for the band Adler’s Appetite
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34. Peter Fernandez – American child model, lived 1927-2010
35. Sadaf Malaterre – Pakistani fashion designer born in 1969
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38. Keith Ripley – English football player, lived 1935-2012
39. Richard Meredith – MP for the Liberal Party of New Zealand, lived 1943-1918
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45. Hormonal imprinting – the first encounter between a hormone and its developing receptor
46. Clank (Ratchet & Clank) – the protagonist of a video game series
47. Bill Cavubati – a professional rugby player from Fiji born in 1970
48. Subhojit Paul – an Indian cricket player born in 1984
49. Dolly Walker-Wraight – a British teacher and writer, supporter of Marlovian theory
50. Almasgronningen – a lake in Norway near the village of Hoylandet
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