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71Crown Prince Thutmose — Thutmose the Crown Prince Sarcophagus of the Crown Prince Thutmose s cat, Ta miu Occupation Prince of Egypt …
72Drombeg stone circle — (also known as The Druid s Altar), is a Recumbent stone circle located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) east of Glandore, County Cork, Ireland.[1] (grid ref: 24672 35157, Latitude: 51.564553N Longitude …
73PCGamerBike — The PCGamerBike is an exercise bike that can interact with computer games. It uses magnets to produce resistance which makes the bike relatively quiet in operation,[1] and comes with software that will automatically log calories burned, distance… …
74Easter Aquhorthies — Scotland ] Easter Aquhorthies Recumbent Stone Circle near Inverurie in North East Scotland is one of the more well known recumbent circles.ee also* Prehistoric Scotland * Timeline of prehistoric ScotlandExternal links*… …
75Outline of bicycles — This mountain bicycle features oversized tires, a full suspension frame, two disc brakes and handlebars oriented perpendicular to the bike s axis …
76prone — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. inclined, disposed, likely, predisposed; recumbent, flat, prostrate, horizontal. See possibility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Inclined] Syn. inclined, predisposed, apt; see likely 4 . 2. [Lying down] …
77prone — 1 subject, exposed, open, iiable, susceptible, sensitive Analogous words: inclined, predisposed, disposed (see INCLINE vb): addicted, habituated, accustomed (see HABITUATE) 2 Prone, supine, prostrate, recumbent, couchant, dormant are comparable… …
78prone — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pronus bent forward, tending; akin to Latin pro forward more at for Date: 14th century 1. having a tendency or inclination ; being likely < prone to forget names > < accident prone > 2. a. having… …
79Cycling — Protesters cycling in Chamonix in 2003 …
80Bicycle frame — Steel frame of 2000 LeMond Zurich road racing bicycle mounted in a work stand …