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  • 41Requiem Chevalier Vampire — Cover of the Dutch language edition of Requiem, de vampierridder: Verrijzenis  (2003 Prestige). Art by Olivier Ledroit. Created by Pat Mills …

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  • 42recondition — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. repair, renew, overhaul, renovate, restore, regenerate, rejuvenate. See restoration. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To bring back to a previous normal condition: rebuild, reclaim, reconstruct,… …

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  • 43refresh — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. invigorate, stimulate; renew, recharge, re create. See refreshment, computers. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. invigorate, stimulate, restore, freshen up; see renew 1 , revive 1 . See Synonym Study at renew …

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  • 44renew — renew, restore, refresh, renovate, refurbish, rejuvenate are comparable when they mean to give a person or thing that has become old, worn, or exhausted the qualities or appearance of what is fresh or new or young. Renew is so inclusive a term… …

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  • 45renew — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to make like new ; restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection < as we renew our strength in sleep > 2. to make new spiritually ; regenerate 3. a. to restore to existence ; revive b. to make …

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  • 46Cheryl Ladd — in 2007 Born Cheryl Jean Stoppelmoor July 12, 1951 (1951 07 12) (age&#160;60) Huron, South Dakota …

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  • 47City of Playford — South Australia Population: 77,469(2009) …

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  • 48Paradise (The Outer Limits) — Infobox Television episode Title = Paradise Series = The Outer Limits Caption = Season = 2 Episode = 17 Airdate = 16 June, 1996 Production = 39 Writer = Jonathan Walker Chris Dickie Director = Mario Azzopardi Photographer = Guests = Mel Harris as …

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  • 49Neighborhoods of Milwaukee — Location of Milwaukee in Milwaukee County (left) and Wisconsin (right) Contents …

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  • 50Weapon dance — The weapon dance employs weapons or stylized versions of weapons traditionally used in combat in order to simulate, recall, or reenact combat or the moves of combat in the form of dance, usually for some ceremonial purpose. Such dancing is quite&#8230; …

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