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  • 91Concrete — This article is about the construction material. For other uses, see Concrete (disambiguation). Outer view of the Roman Pantheon, still the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome.[1] …

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  • 92Super Bowl — For a list of Super Bowl games and champions, see List of Super Bowl champions. The Super Bowl The Vince Lombardi Trophy is awarded to the Super Bowl winner First played January 15, 1967 …

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  • 93Crayon — For other uses, see Crayon (disambiguation). Wax crayons A crayon (  / …

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  • 94Super Bowl XLIII — Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Cardinals (AFC) (NFC) …

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  • 95Rivalries in the National Football League — As with all sports leagues, there are a number of significant rivalries in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, players, coaches, or owners, but for… …

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  • 96Black (novel) — infobox Book | name = Black: The Birth of Evil title orig = translator = image caption = author = Ted Dekker cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Circle trilogy genre = Novel publisher = Thomas Nelson release date =… …

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  • 97Painterwork — accomplishes two things, namely the preservation and the coloration of the material painted. The compounds used for painting, taking the word as meaning a thin protective or decorative coat, are very numerous, including oil paint of many kinds,… …

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  • 98Pencil — This article is about the handwriting instrument. For other uses, see Pencil (disambiguation). HB graphite pencils A pencil is a …

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  • 99Hair (musical) — Infobox Musical name = Hair subtitle = The American Tribal Love Rock Musical caption = Original Broadway poster music = Galt MacDermot lyrics = James Rado Gerome Ragni book = James Rado Gerome Ragni basis = productions = 1967 Off Broadway 1968… …

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  • 100Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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