221. Ancient Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
extended thumb. [ 212 ] Animal shows were also popular with the Romans, where foreign Animals were either displayed for the public or combined with gladiatorial combat. A prisoner or gladiator, armed or unarmed, was thrown into the arena and
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222. Christian Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ireland
Italy
Boing
Boomerang Italy
Cartoon Network Italy
Fox Italy
FX Italy
Joi
Mya
Steel
Norway
Canal+ Scandinavia
Canal 9
FEM
MAX
NRK
TV 2 Norway
current
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223. European Union Council Directive 1999/74/EC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
on the Food Chain and Animal Health that they had non-compliant producers. These states were Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, UK, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Romania. Some of these
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224. Ancient Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
extended thumb. [ 212 ] Animal shows were also popular with the Romans, where foreign Animals were either displayed for the public or combined with gladiatorial combat. A prisoner or gladiator, armed or unarmed, was thrown into the arena and
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225. Ancient Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
extended thumb. [ 212 ] Animal shows were also popular with the Romans, where foreign Animals were either displayed for the public or combined with gladiatorial combat. A prisoner or gladiator, armed or unarmed, was thrown into the arena and
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226. Beef cattle - Wikipedia
backgrounded for a feedlot . Animals grown specifically for the feedlot are known as feeder cattle , the goal of these Animals is fattening. Animals not grown for a feedlot are typically female and are commonly known as replacement heifers .
While
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227. Pandemic H1N1/09 virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
epidemic." Top flu and animal-health experts with the WHO and the CDC were monitoring the situation closely. They said the infected turkeys have suffered only mild effects, easing concern about a potentially dangerous development. Chile's
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228. 1954 in film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julien Duvivier - (France /Italy )
Alaska Seas , starring Robert Ryan
An American in Rome (Un americano a Roma), starring Alberto Sordi - (Italy )
Andha Naal (That Day) - (India )
Animal Farm , an animated film - (Britain )
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229. Horses in warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
horse, was a medium-weight animal. It is also disputed whether the destrier class included draught animals or not. [ 31 ] Breeds at the smaller end of the heavyweight category may have included the ancestors of the Percheron , agile for their
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230. Ben-Hur (1959 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Countess Nona Medici (Italy), Count Marigliano del Monte (Italy), Count Santiago Oneto (Spain), Count Mario Rivoltella (Italy), Prince Emanuele Ruspoli (Italy), Prince Raimondo Ruspoli (Italy), and Princess Irina Wassilchikoff (Russia). [ 83
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