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  • 81Hula hoop — A hula hoop is a toy hoop, usually made of plastic, that is twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck.Although the exact origins of hula hoops are unknown, children around the world have played with hoops, twirling, rolling and throwing them… …

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  • 82Greenock Morton F.C. — Greenock Morton F.C. Full name Greenock Morton Football Club Nickname(s) The Ton [1], The Pride of …

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  • 83Whitley Bay — infobox UK place country = England official name= Whitley Bay latitude= 55.0456 longitude= 1.4443 map type= Tyne and Wear population = 35,000 metropolitan borough= North Tyneside metropolitan county = Tyne Wear region= North East England… …

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  • 84Rugby shirt — A rugby shirt, often referred to as a jersey, is a shirt worn by players of rugby league or rugby union. It usually has short sleeves, though long sleeves are common as well.Rugby shirts have a buttoned opening at the top, in a similar style to… …

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  • 85Notts County F.C. — Notts County Full name Notts County Football Club Nickname(s) The Magpies Founded 1862 …

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  • 86Huddersfield Giants — Infobox rugby league team clubname = Huddersfield Giants fullname = Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Football Club currentseason = Huddersfield Giants 2008 nickname = Giants, Fartown founded = 1864 league = Super League ground = Galpharm Stadium… …

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  • 87Snow (ship) — A snow (pronounced snoo ) or snaw, is a sailing vessel. A type of brig (snows are often referred to as snow brigs ), snows were primarily used as merchant ships, but saw war service as well. The twin brigs Lawrence and Niagara , American warships …

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  • 88Crinoline — Bustle cage crinoline, c. 1868, Victoria and Albert Museum. Cutaway vie …

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  • 89New York Cosmos — This article is about the original team that was active from 1971 to 1985. For the new team, see New York Cosmos (2010). New York Cosmos …

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  • 90Barrel — For other uses, see Barrel (disambiguation). For the use of oak aging barrels in wine, see Oak (wine). Traditional oak barrels in Chile …

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