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50/50 is a British children's television game show for BBC television. Airing on BBC One's children's television block, it was first broadcast on 7 April 1997 and ended its run on 12 July 2005 after 9 series. Repeats aired on BBC One, BBC Two and the CBBC channel until 2009.
In 1970, an update of the Vz. 50 was released with minor cosmetic changes and internal improvements called the Vz. 70 (also known as CZ 70). [2] These changes included: New grip shape with a larger recess (Called the "tang") for the web between thumb and finger.
The 2021–22 Fifty50 Challenge was the second edition of the Fifty50 Challenge, a 50-over women's cricket competition played in Zimbabwe. The tournament took place in February and March 2022, with four teams competing in a double round-robin group stage. Eagles won the competition, beating Rhinos in the final.
The Fifty50 Challenge is a women's domestic one-day cricket competition organised by Zimbabwe Cricket. The competition began in the 2020–21 season, and sees four teams competing in 50-over matches. Eagles are the current holders, winning the last two titles. The competition runs alongside the Women's T20 Cup.
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"Fifty-Fifty" (song), a 1997 hindi song by Indian pop singers Shaan and Sagarika "Fifty-Fifty" (rock song), a 1973 rock song by Frank Zappa, on the album Over-Nite Sensation "50/50" (song), a 1987 song by Miho Nakayama "50/50", a 2016 song by Dallas Smith, on the album Side Effects "50/50 Luv", a 1995 single by American rappers B.G. Knocc Out ...
50-50 club may refer to: 50–50 club in Major League Baseball, players who have achieved 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in one season Shohei Ohtani, the only Major League Baseball player to have such a season; 50–50 club in the National Hockey League, players who have scored 50 goals in 50 games
The new bimonthly periodical, Challenge, appeared in 1986; to maintain continuity for the Traveller fans (and JTAS subscribers), the first issue was numbered Issue 25, rather than starting again with Issue 1. Also to maintain continuity, Challenge featured a separate section labeled "Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society", which covered ...