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  • 51Mary Poppins (comédie musicale) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins Titre original Mary Poppins …

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  • 52mearse — v. orinar. ❙ «¡Mira que ir a mearse al coche...!» A. Zamora Vicente, Desorganización. ❙ «Que el cura no vaya a mear sin que yo lo sepa.» Arturo Pérez Reverte, La piel del tambor. ❙ <Sub>mea </Sub> ❙ «¡Y dile a Regino que no salgan a… …

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  • 53Mary Poppins (musical) — Mary Poppins The Original London Poster. Music Robert B. Sherman Richard M. Sherman George Stiles Lyrics Robert B. Sherman Richard M. Sherman …

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  • 54Skirden Beck — is a minor river in Lancashire. Formerly, the Beck was in the county of Yorkshire.The Beck is formed at the confluence of New Gill Beck and Grunsagill Beck and flows southward, being joined by Monubent Beck (at Forest Becks near Skirden ), Bier… …

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  • 55Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill — Infobox Writer name = Seán Clárach Mac Domhnaill birthdate = 1691 birthplace = Churchtown, County Cork, Éire deathdate = 1754 deathplace = Charleville, County Cork occupation = Poet movement = The Maigue Poets notableworks = Mo Ghile Mear Seán… …

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  • 56Clan Sweeney — A plate from The Image of Irelande, by John Derrick, published in 1581. The chief sitting at his table, entertained by his bard and harper is thought to be a Mac Sweyne .[citation needed] Clan Sweeney …

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  • 57mere — mere1 /mear/, adj., superl. merest. 1. being nothing more nor better than: a mere pittance; He is still a mere child. 2. Obs. a. pure and unmixed, as wine, a people, or a language. b. fully as much as what is specified; completely fulfilled or… …

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  • 58cagar — v. defecar. ❙ «¡Mamá, mamá! ¿Por qué papá cagaba por la boca?» C. J. Cela, Mazurca para dos muertos. ❙ «¿No sería posible hacer alguna manipulación genética para que caguen menos estos obreros?» El Jueves, 21 28 enero, 1998. ❙ «Ayer cagué duro,… …

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  • 59Drill commands — are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drill or marching band. All branches of the military use drill commands. Contents 1 Command voice 2 Common drill commands 2.1 United Kingdom and Australia …

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  • 60Matthew Bourne — This article is about the chorerographer. For the British jazz musician, see Matthew Bourne (musician). Matthew Bourne Melbourne, Australia, 2006 Born …

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