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  • 21man-at-arms — noun A medieval heavily armed mounted member of the cavalry …

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  • 22man-at-arms — noun a heavily armed and mounted soldier in medieval times • Hypernyms: ↑soldier …

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  • 23Iron Man's armor — refers to the powered metal suit worn by Tony Stark when he assumes his superhero role of Iron Man. The first version of the armor was created by Stark with the help of Ho Yinsen. Unlike most other superheroes, the appearance of Stark s armor has …

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  • 24Royal Canadian Mounted Police — RCMP , Mountie , and North West Mounted Police redirect here. For the TV series, see R.C.M.P. (TV series). For the 1940 film, see North West Mounted Police (film). Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gendarmerie royale du Canada The Mounties… …

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  • 25One-man band — For other uses, see One Man Band (disambiguation). One man band. Photo by Knox of Athol, MA, circa 1865 …

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  • 26North West Mounted Police (film) — Northwest Mounted Police Theatrical release poster Directed by Cecil B. DeMille …

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  • 27Isle of Man Railway rolling stock — The rolling stock used on the Isle of Man Railway today is entirely original but the serviceable passenger coaches number 14, out of an original total of 75 carriages. The railway was provided with various stock from different manufacturers over… …

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  • 28Clancy of the Mounted — Directed by Ray Taylor Produced by Henry MacRae Written by Basil Dickey (continuity) Harry O. Hoyt (adaptation) Ella O Neill (dialogue) …

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  • 29Royal Canadian Mounted Police — Staatliche Ebene Regierungsbehörde Rechtsform Zivilschutz Aufsichtsbehörde(n) Public Safety Canada Gründung 1920 Hauptsitz Ottawa, Ontario …

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  • 30King of the Royal Mounted — is a fictional series featuring the character Dave King, created by Stephen Slesinger in 1936. Slesinger licensed popular Western writer Zane Grey s byline, and marketed the character as Zane Grey s King of the Royal Mounted . Corporal, and later …

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