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  • 81exceed — verb Etymology: Middle English exceden, from Middle French exceder, from Latin excedere, from ex + cedere to go Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to extend outside of < the river will exceed its banks > 2. to be greater than or superior to 3 …

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  • 82Art — This article is about the general concept of Art. For the categories of different artistic disciplines, see The arts. For the arts that are visual in nature, see Visual arts. For people named Art, see Arthur (disambiguation). For other uses, see&#8230; …

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  • 83Ayahuasca — This entry focuses on the Ayahuasca brew; for information on the vine of the same name, see Banisteriopsis caapi Ayahuasca cooking in the Napo region of Ecuador Ayahuasca (ayawaska pronounced [ajaˈwaska] in the Quechua language) is any of various …

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  • 86Transhumanism — This article is about the futurist ideology and movement. For the critique of humanism, see posthumanism …

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  • 87Cardcaptor Sakura — The first volume of Cardcaptor Sakura, published in Japan by Kodansha on November 22, 1996 カードキャプターさくら (Kādokyaputā Sakura …

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  • 88Vulcan (Star Trek) — Vulcans Leonard Nimoy as Spock, a Human/Vulcan hybrid, demonstrating the Vulcan salute Home world Vulcan Official language(s) Vulcan Affil …

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  • 89Fields of the Nephilim — Infobox musical artist Name = Fields of the Nephilim |thumb Img capt = Lead singer Carl McCoy Taken at WGT 2008, Leipzig, Germany Img size = Background = group or band Origin = Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Genre = Gothic rock Gothic metal&#8230; …

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  • 90Melting pot — For other uses, see Melting pot (disambiguation). The image of the United States as melting pot was popularized by the 1908 play The Melting Pot. The melting pot is a metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more …

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