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  1. Côte-d'Or (1802 bytes)
    1: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right"> 3: <tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor="66CCFF">Côte-d'Or 4: ... Arms de la Côte-d'Or<br>Coat of Arms de la Côte-d'Or|Details</td></tr>
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  3. Denis d'or (3653 bytes)
    1: ..., in the broadest sense, the first electric musical instrument in history. 3: ... having invented the lightning rod in Europe, contemporaneously with but independently of Benjami... 5: ...]", whose Czech counterpart is "Divis" &ndash; hence the name.
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  4. Cote d'Or (23 bytes)
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  5. Communes of the Côte-d'Or département (32396 bytes)
    1: ... Côte-d'Or <i>département</i>''' in France. 4: ...D) Communauté d'agglomération Dijonnaise, created in 2000.
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  6. L'Âge d'Or (1399 bytes)
    1: ...dor Dalí. It lasts for 63 minutes and is in black and white. 3: ...ink at the screen, assaulted members of the audience and destroyed art work by Salvador Dalí, Max Ern...
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  8. Prieur de la Cote d'Or (51 bytes)
    1: redirectClaude Antoine, comte Prieur-Duvernois
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  10. Palme d'Or (8825 bytes)
    1: ...ame of the highest prize given to a film at the Cannes Film Festival. 4: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="font-size: 90%;" 5: |- bgcolor="FFD700"
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  11. Ballon D'or (45 bytes)
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  13. Val-d'Or, Quebec (179 bytes)
    1: ...opulation: 32,125) is a city in Quebec, Canada.
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  16. Bras d'Or Lake (8510 bytes)
    1: ...'Or Lakes system'', however its official geographic name is ''Bras d'Or Lake''. 3: ... "Arms of Gold", likely referring to the sun reflecting from its waters. The Mi'kmaq Nation name...
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  19. Ballon d'or (46 bytes)
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  21. Apocalypse Now (6200 bytes)
    1: ...pse Now DVD Cover. Image copyrighted, usage restricted. 4: ...dice") a rogue US Green Berets|special forces colonel.
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  22. André-Marie Ampère (4799 bytes)
    1: ... The ampere unit of measurement of electric current is named after him. 5: ...as eighteen as ever he knew; but his reading embraced nearly the whole round of knowledge &mdash; his...
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  23. Asterix (10589 bytes)
    1: ...Asterix gets his superhuman strength from the magic potion brewed by the druid Getafix&hellip; 3: ... René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo in France. 4: ...ntries. It's probably the most popular French comic in the world.
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  24. Aedui (2653 bytes)
    3: ...[Saone) and Liger (Loire), in today's France. 5: ...Bellovesus into Italy in the 6th century BC.
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  25. Belgium (27128 bytes)
    3: ...plex institutions and Politics of Belgium|political history. 5: {{Infobox_Countries|the=|
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  26. Cape Breton Island (7492 bytes)
    1: ...1em 1em;">Image:Map of Nova Scotia highlighting Cape Breton Island.png</div> 3: ...ing on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, its western coast also forming the eastern limits of the Nort... 5: ...rated by millions of years of Continental drift|continental drift.
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  27. David Lynch (2566 bytes)
    1: ...maker and professor at the European Graduate School. 2: ...nsible) films with studios like The Walt Disney Company|Disney. 4: ...tors whose visual and verbal style is instantly recognisable.
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  28. Erik Satie (30845 bytes)
    1: ...27id.E9es_re.E7us.22_.28short_dictionary_of_preconceived_ideas.29|below. 3: ...iod from the end of 1888 on that he published articles under the pseudonym of Virginie Lebeau...
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  29. Electronic musical instrument (6735 bytes)
    1: ... (music)|pitch, frequency, or duration of each note. 3: ...; the border between sound effects and actual musical instruments is often hazy. 5: ...stles, and tape. Most notably, he wrote Poem Electronique for the Phillips pavilion at the Brusse...
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  30. France (28900 bytes)
    1: ..., Andorra, and Spain. The French Republic also shares land borders overseas with Brazil... 3: <table border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 align=right width=300px style="margin-left:1... 4: ...><font size=+1>'''République française'''</font></caption> 5: <tr><td style=background:efefef; align=center colspan=2>
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  31. French Revolutionary Calendar (12607 bytes)
    1: {{French_Revolution}} 2: ...e incompatible with the fundamental tenets of the calendar. 4: ...acobin-controlled National Convention on October 24, 1793.
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  32. Gustave Eiffel (2254 bytes)
    3: ... and entrepreneur, specialist of metallic structures. 5: ...d States|USA. He gained his expertise in construction by
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  33. Golden ratio (12404 bytes)
    3: ...io aurea''''', the '''golden mean''', '''golden section''', '''golden number''' or '''divine proporti...
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  34. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (5993 bytes)
    1: ...teau was born in Saint André de Cubzac, France and died in Paris. 3: ...d a model of underwater eyeglasses, perhaps the ancestors of modern masks. 5: ...r, with Emile Gagnan, of the first type of SCUBA diving equipment, the Aqua-Lung in 194...
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  35. Johan Cruijff (3638 bytes)
    1: ...al Football, developed by his trainer Rinus Michels. 4: ... international he played 48 matches, in which he scored 33 goals.
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  36. Orson Welles (11747 bytes)
    1: ...|200px|Orson Welles, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1937 4: ...r|directors, as well as a fine actor and screenwriter.
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  37. Quentin Tarantino (7864 bytes)
    1: ...ntin Tarantino, playing Mr. Brown in the opening scene of ''Reservoir Dogs'' 2: ... brought new life to the most familiar American archetypes. 4: ==Career history== 5: ...mance'' came from, although it was changed significantly by subsequent writers.
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  38. Roman Polanski (6678 bytes)
    4: ...) is a Poland|Polish film director and actor.
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  39. Swiss cheese (2097 bytes)
    1: ...tered with holes (although not all kinds of Swiss cheese has this feature; see below). 3: ...Cow milk is used in 99% of the cheeses produced, the remaining share is mostly made up of she... 5: == Well known Swiss cheese (among others) categorized: ==
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  40. Steven Soderbergh (2153 bytes)
    2: ...ia) is an United States|American film director. 3: ... was by the time the youngest ever filmmaker to receive that award. 5: ...e)|Insomnia'' and Clooney's directing debut ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind''.
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