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  • 81Look Back in Anger — (1956) is a John Osborne play and 1958 movie about a love triangle involving an intelligent but disaffected young man (Jimmy Porter), his upper middle class, impassive wife (Alison), and her snooty best friend (Helena Charles). Cliff, an amiable… …

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  • 82Tantrum — For other uses, see Tantrum (disambiguation). A tantrum (or temper tantrum or tirade or hissy fit) is an emotional outburst, usually associated with children or those in emotional distress, that is typically characterized by stubbornness, crying …

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  • 83Mel Gibson — This article is about the actor. For the basketball player, see Mel Gibson (basketball). Mel Gibson Mel Gibson at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival …

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  • 84Michael Richards — For other people named Michael Richards, see Michael Richards (disambiguation). Michael Richards Richards at the 1993 Emmy awards Born Michael Anthony Richards July 24, 1949 …

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  • 85Mississippi Braves — Founded in 2005 Pearl, Mississippi Team Logo …

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  • 86Dennis Green — For the Australian canoer, see Dennis Green (canoer). Dennis Green Date of birth February 17, 1949 (1949 02 17) (age 62) Place of birth Harrisburg, Pennsylvania College Iowa Career record 113–94–0 (Regular Season) 4–8 (Postseason) 117–102–0… …

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  • 87Jerry Burns — Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born January 24, 1927 (1927 01 24) (age 84) Place of birth Detroit, Michigan Play …

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  • 88Dana White — Born July 28, 1969 (1969 07 28) (age 42) Manchester, CT, U.S. Residence L …

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  • 89Mike Gundy — Sport(s) Football Current position Title Head coach Team Oklahoma State Conference Big 12 Record 57–30 Annual salary $2.1 million …

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  • 90History of the Portland Trail Blazers — The following is a detailed history of the Portland Trail Blazers, a professional basketball team which joined the National Basketball Association in 1970. Early franchise history On February 6, 1970, the NBA board of governors granted the… …

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