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  1. Sphericals-Shadow - Unknown license
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  5. Parador Tryout - Unknown license
  6. Life Support - 100% free
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  9. Mariette Tryout - Unknown license
  10. Freemason - Unknown license
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  13. Sebaldus-Gotisch - Personal use only
  14. Santa Time - Unknown license
  15. Angelots - Unknown license
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  17. Kids Scrawl - Unknown license
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  19. Synthetique OT - Unknown license
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  22. Liquid Pickle - Unknown license
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  24. FLUID - Personal use only
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  26. Nyctophobia - Personal use only
  27. Weekend Warrior - 100% free
  28. Ducky - Unknown license
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  30. Celtica - 100% free
  31. Opa-locka JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Opa-locka JNL is named for a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida and is based on an Art Nouveau-era bit of hand lettering found on vintage sheet music. Legendary aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss (who successfully developed the city of Miami Springs and the city of Hialeah with James Bright) began the development of Opa-locka around 1925 as a planned community with a "1001 Arabian Nights" theme. Plans for this exclusive community included a country club and a small private airfield, but the hurricane of 1926 derailed Curtiss' original vision of the city. Opa-locka gradually took shape as a residential area for middle-class families, but the closing of a long-established Marine base, changing demographics and a reputation for being a hot-spot for crime, drug abuse and corruption tarnished this once-grand community (which boasts the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western hemisphere). Old-time Miamians bristle when the city's name (an abbreviation of a Seminole place name, spelled Opa-tisha-wocka-locka) is mis-spelled as "Opa-Locka", "Opa Locka" or "Opalocka". The correct name is hyphenated, and the second part is in lower case.
  32. Surfing & Kiteboarding - Personal use only
  33. KG Ways to Say Goodbye - Unknown license
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  36. KG This Is Not Goodbye - Personal use only
  37. Wagamama - Unknown license
  38. Love Ya Like A Sister - Personal use only
  39. IDM Minimal - 100% free
  40. KG The Last Time Bubble - Personal use only
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