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  • 91One by One (song) — This article is about the Cher song. For other songs with the same title, see One by One (disambiguation). One by One Single by Cher from the album It s …

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  • 92one-in-sixty rule — This rule says that one unit of distance subtends an angle of one degree at 60 units of distance. For example, a chord of 5 miles will subtend an angle of 5° at 60 miles and 21/2° at 120 miles. Also called the rule of sixty …

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  • 93One Foot in the Grave — This article is about the BBC sitcom. For the 1994 album by Beck, see One Foot in the Grave (album). One Foot in the Grave Series title card (1990–2000) Format …

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  • 94One-room school — Amish schoolhouse in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1941. One room schools were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland and Spa …

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  • 95One Laptop per Child — Die „Hasenohren“ des XO 1 sind jeweils WLAN Antenne und Schutzabdeckung für die USB Anschlüsse in einem. Der …

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  • 96One laptop per child — Die „Hasenohren“ des XO 1 sind jeweils WLAN Antenne und Schutzabdeckung für die USB Anschlüsse in einem. Der …

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  • 97One Hundred and Two River — The One Hundred and Two River near Savannah, Missouri, in 2006 …

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  • 98One Hundred Famous Views of Edo — The Plum Garden in Kameido Artist Hiroshige Year 1856–58 Type ukiyo e One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (in Japanese 名所江戸百景 Meisho Edo Hyakkei ) is a series of …

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  • 99One inch punch — This article is about the punching technique. For the American band, see One Inch Punch (band). The one inch punch is a punching exercise from Chinese martial arts (kung fu) performed at very close (0–6 inches) range. The one inch punch was… …

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  • 100One Mile, Queensland — For the suburb of the same name in New South Wales, see One Mile, New South Wales. One Mile Ipswich, Queensland Population: 1,838 (2006)[1] …

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