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  • 121List of fictional spaceships — This is a list of fictional spacecraft, starships, and exo atmospheric vessels that have been identified by name in published works of fiction (novels, films, television series, etc). This list does not include most ships from Star Wars or Star… …

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  • 122Mule (Foundation) — The Mule playing his Psycholyre on a paperback cover of Foundation and Empire from the 1960s The Mule is a fictional character from Isaac Asimov s Foundation series.[1] One of the greatest conquerors the galaxy has ever seen, he is a …

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  • 123Speedrun — A speedrun (IPA: IPA|/ˈspiːdˌɹʌn/) is a play through, or recording thereof, of a computer or video game performed with the intent of completing it as quickly as possible, optionally under certain prerequisites, mainly for the purposes of… …

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  • 124USS Turner Joy (DD-951) — was a Sclass|Forrest Sherman|destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Charles Turner Joy USN (1895 ndash;1956). Turner Joy was built by the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company of Seattle and commissioned at Puget Sound… …

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  • 125Strine — was a term coined in 1964 [The Oxford Companion to the English Language, Oxford University Press (1992), p. 990 (ISBN 0 19 214183 X)] and subsequently used to describe a joke or made up language purportedly spoken by Australians. The term is a… …

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  • 126Doom Patrol — The Doom Patrol. (From left to right: Vox, Beast Boy, Bumblebee (flying), Negative Man, Elasti Girl, The Chief (seated), Robotman) from Teen Titans vol. 3, #35 (June 2006). Art by …

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  • 127John Howard Griffin — Infobox Person name = John Howard Griffin image size = caption = birth name = birth date = birth date|1920|06|16 birth place = Dallas, Texas death date = death date and age|1980|09|09|1920|06|16 death place = death cause = Diabetes resting place …

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  • 128Plop! — The New Magazine of Weird Humor! was a comic book published by DC Comics in the mid 1970s. It falls into the horror / humor anthology genre. There were 24 issues in all and the series ran from Sep/Oct 1973 to Nov/Dec 1976. Issues were hosted by… …

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