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  • 61Top sirloin — (U.S. cut) Top sirloin, between the tenderloin and the bottom sirloin Beef cut: Top Sirloin (also known as: coulotte steak) …

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  • 62Mohs surgery — Intervention MeSH D015580 Mohs surgery, also known as chemosurgery, created by a general surgeon, Dr. Frederic E. Mohs, is microscopically controlled surgery used to treat common types of skin cancer. It i …

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  • 63Fraction (mathematics) — A cake with one quarter removed. The remaining three quarters are shown. Dotted lines indicate where the cake may be cut in order to divide it into equal parts. Each quarter of the cake is denoted by the fraction 1/4. A fraction (from Latin:… …

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  • 64slice — slice1 [ slaıs ] noun count ** 1. ) a flat piece of food that has been cut from something larger: Cut the bread into thick slices. lemon slices slice of: a slice of bread/cake/ham/cheese 2. ) slice of INFORMAL a part or share of something: We re… …

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  • 65Beef — For other uses, see Beef (disambiguation). An uncooked rib roast …

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  • 66List of Celebrity Deathmatch episodes — This is the list of all the episodes and fights in the claymation series Celebrity Deathmatch. Bolded characters s names are the winners in a fight. Contents 1 Pilot episodes (January 1 25, 1998) …

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  • 67Black pudding — Blood sausage redirects here. For the band, see Blood Sausage (band). For the Dungeons Dragons monster, see Black pudding (Dungeons Dragons). Black pudding Black Pudding (Boudin noir), before cooking …

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  • 68Chicken (food) — Chicken Oven roasted rosemary and lemon chicken Dish details …

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  • 69List of Saw characters — Actors who have portrayed central characters of the series. Top, left to right: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Cary Elwes. Bottom, left to right: Costas Mandylor, Danny Glover, Betsy Russell. The Saw series of horror films features a large cast of… …

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  • 70List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …

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