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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISSDC
ISSDC
ISSDC may refer to: International Shiloh Shepherd Dog Club, an organization. International Space Settlement Design Competition, a previously NASA sponsored competition and ongoing program.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20Health%20Care%20Association
American Health Care Association
The American Health Care Association (AHCA) is a non-profit federation of affiliated state health organizations that represents more than 14,000 non-profit and for-profit nursing homes, assisted living communities, and facilities for individuals with disabilities. The organization's president and CEO is Mark Parkinson,...
4811665
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson%20Pier
Jefferson Pier
Jefferson Pier, Jefferson Stone, or the Jefferson Pier Stone, (pronounced pie-er, like radials of a pie) in Washington, D.C., marks the second prime meridian of the United States even though it was never officially recognized, either by presidential proclamation or by a resolution or act of Congress. Location and insc...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders%2C%20decorations%2C%20and%20medals%20of%20Croatia
Orders, decorations, and medals of Croatia
The system of honours of the Republic of Croatia was established after the independence of Croatia in 1991. There are nineteen main decorations conferred since 2019, in addition to several other medals and awards. The President of the Republic of Croatia confers decoration and awards of the Republic of Croatia on thei...
4815528
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal%20Word
Signal Word
Signal word may refer to: A type of warning label in a Toxicity Class regulatory system Word (computer architecture), a fixed-sized group of bits handled as a unit by a computer processor A fixed-sized group of bits handled as a unit by asynchronous serial communication hardware Something in a complete sentence re...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FEBA
FEBA
FEBA may refer to: Forward Edge of Battle Area, i.e. front line Feba Radio, a broadcasting network. FEBA Fingerprinting, a LiveScan fingerprint and passport photo provider.
4819764
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCFC
WCFC
WCFC may refer to: Broadcasting WCFC-LP, a low-power radio station (93.7 FM) licensed to Richmond, Virginia, United States WCFC-CA, a defunct television station (channel 51) that was licensed to Rockford, Illinois, United States WCPX-TV, a television station (channel 38) licensed to Chicago, Illinois that formerly ...
4821575
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel%20the%20Fire
Feel the Fire
Feel the Fire may refer to: Feel the Fire (Jermaine Jackson album), 1977 Feel the Fire (Claudja Barry album), 1979 Feel the Fire (Reba McEntire album), 1980 Feel the Fire (Family Brown album), 1985 Feel the Fire (Overkill album), 1985 "Feel the Fire" (song), a 1998 song by Astroline "Feel the Fiyaaaah", a 2022 song by ...
4823667
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili%20Pichul
Vasili Pichul
Vasili Vladimirovich Pichul (; 15 June 1961 – 26 July 2015) was a Soviet and Russian film director, best known for his film Little Vera (Маленькая Вера, "Malenkaya Vera" in Russian), released in 1988. His film How Dark the Nights Are on the Black Sea was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1990 Cannes Film...
4824074
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion%20tracking
Motion tracking
Motion tracking may refer to: Motion capture, the process of recording the movement of objects or people Match moving, a cinematic technique that allows the insertion of computer graphics into live-action footage with correct position, scale, orientation, and motion relative to the objects in the shot Video trackin...
4826706
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edenderry%20%28disambiguation%29
Edenderry (disambiguation)
Edenderry may refer to the following: Edenderry, County Down, a small village south of Belfast, Northern Ireland Edenderry, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland Edenderry, County Offaly, a town in the Republic of Ireland. Edenderry, County Tyrone, a small village in Northern Ireland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Mustangs
Washington Mustangs
The Washington Mustangs were an American soccer team that played in Washington, DC in the now-defunct United States Interregional Soccer League. Year-by-year Defunct soccer clubs in Washington, D.C. USISL teams Association football clubs established in 1994 Association football clubs disestablished in 1996 1994 estab...
4829384
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal%20Numbering%20System
Universal Numbering System
The Universal Numbering System, sometimes called the "American System", is a dental notation system commonly used in the United States. Most of the rest of the world uses the FDI World Dental Federation notation, accepted as an international standard by the International Standards Organization as ISO 3950. However, de...
4830418
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi%C5%9Bniowiecki
Wiśniowiecki
The House of Wiśniowiecki (; ) was a Polish-Lithuanian princely family of Ruthenian-Lithuanian origin, notable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were powerful magnates with estates predominantly in the Ruthenian lands of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, and they used the Polish coat of arms ...
4830528
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Was%20Made%20to%20Love%20Her%20%28album%29
I Was Made to Love Her (album)
I Was Made to Love Her is the seventh studio album by American musician Stevie Wonder, released on August 28, 1967 under Tamla Records, a Motown subsidiary. Track listing Side One "I Was Made to Love Her" (Wonder, Henry Cosby, Sylvia Moy, Lula Mae Hardaway) – 2:36 "Send Me Some Lovin'" (Lloyd Price, John Marascalco) ...
4830625
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UPML
UPML
UPML may refer to: Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, a high school in Kyiv, Ukraine. Uniaxial Perfectly Matched Layer, numerical truncation methodology.
4838825
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuka
Manuka
Manuka or Mānuka may refer to: The flowering plant Leptospermum scoparium ( in the Māori language) Manuka, Australian Capital Territory, an area in Canberra, named after the plant Manuka Oval, a stadium in the above territory Manuka Football Club, a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the stadium Manu...
4838932
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotty%20Lake
Scotty Lake
Scotty Lake is the name of three lakes in the U.S. state of Alaska: A one-mile-long (1.6 km) lake in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, located along near the Parks Highway at , six miles (9.7 km) west of Talkeetna. A 0.7-mile-long (1,130 m) lake in Denali National Park and Preserve, Denali Borough, located at , 21 miles ...
4839132
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSDC
JSDC
JSDC may refer to: Jerry Sanders Creative Design Competition. Joint Service Defence College. Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, a journal relaunched in 2001 as Coloration Technology by the Society of Dyers and Colourists, Bradford, UK.
4842849
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamondback%20rattlesnake
Diamondback rattlesnake
Diamondback rattlesnake may refer to: Crotalus adamanteus, a.k.a. the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, a venomous pitviper species found in the southeastern United States. Crotalus atrox, a.k.a. the western diamondback rattlesnake, a venomous pit viper species found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Crotal...
4846753
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goswell
Goswell
Goswell may be a reference to: Goswell Road, a road in the London Borough of Islington; or Rachel Goswell, singer-songwriter and member of several bands including Slowdive.
4849158
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowenstein
Lowenstein
Lowenstein or Loewenstein () may refer to: Lowenstein (surname), including a list of people with the name Löwenstein, a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Löwenstein-Wertheim, former state of the Holy Roman Empire Alfred Lowenstein, Investor, Financer Loewenstein Peak, an ice-free peak located in the Cruzen Ra...
4849984
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevalley%20theorem
Chevalley theorem
Several theorems proved by the French mathematician Claude Chevalley bear his name. Chevalley–Shephard–Todd theorem in invariant theory of finite groups. Chevalley–Warning theorem concerning solvability of polynomial equations over finite fields. Chevalley restriction theorem identifying the invariants of the adjo...
4851945
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jezerski%20vrh
Jezerski vrh
Jezerski vrh may refer to: Maja Jezercë, the highest point of the Prokletije and the entire Dinaric Alps Seebergsattel, a high mountain pass connecting the Austrian state of Carinthia with the Slovenian region of Carinthia.
4852225
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Songs%20My%20Mother%20Taught%20Me
Songs My Mother Taught Me
Songs My Mother Taught Me may refer to: Books Songs My Mother Taught Me, Audrey Thomas 1973 Songs My Mother Taught Me (Marlon Brando book), an autobiography by Marlon Brando Songs My Mother Taught Me, a collection of stories and plays by Wakako Yamauchi Music "Songs My Mother Taught Me" (Dvořák), "Když mne stará ...
4853794
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20City%20Canal
Washington City Canal
The Washington City Canal operated from 1815 until the mid-1850s in Washington, D.C. The canal connected the Anacostia River, termed the "Eastern Branch" at that time, to Tiber Creek, the Potomac River, and later the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal. The canal became disused during the late 19th century and the city gov...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20endemic%20birds%20of%20Borneo
List of endemic birds of Borneo
The island of Borneo, located in southeast Asia at the southern edge of the South China Sea, is home to one endemic bird family, three endemic bird genera and 60 endemic bird species. All but one of the latter are forest dwellers, with most restricted to the spine of hills and mountains running down the middle of the i...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gideon%20Defoe
Gideon Defoe
Gideon Defoe (born 26 December 1975) is a British writer and author of The Pirates!, a series of comedy books following a group of pirates on their adventures. Bibliography The Pirates! series: The Pirates! in an Adventure with Scientists (2004) The Pirates! in an Adventure with Whaling (2005) The Pirates! in an Ad...
4860512
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory%20Bridge
Victory Bridge
Victory Bridge may refer to: Victory Bridge (Yerevan), in Yerevan, Armenia Victory Bridge (New Jersey), in Middlesex County, New Jersey Victory Bridge (Florida), in Sneads, Florida Veresk Bridge, which was known in World War II as the "Bridge of Victory"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCEM
NCEM
NCEM may refer to: National Center for Electron Microscopy, Berkeley, California. National Centre for Early Music York, Britain.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1s%20Herrera
Tomás Herrera
Tomás Herrera is the name of: Tomás de Herrera (1804–1859), Central and South American statesman and general Tomás Herrera Martínez (1950–2020), Cuban basketball player Tomás Herrera (baseball) Tomás Herrera (ranchero) - Nuevo Mexico born immigrant to Alta California.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Henderson
Charles Henderson
Charles Henderson may refer to: Politicians Charles Henderson (Alabama politician) (1860–1937), American politician, Governor of Alabama, 1915–1919 Charles Henderson (Nevada politician) (1873–1954), U.S. Senator from Nevada Charles Henderson (Canadian politician) (1883–1957), Canadian member of Parliament Charles P. H...
4868492
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashington%20%28disambiguation%29
Ashington (disambiguation)
Ashington is a town in Northumberland, England. Ashington may also refer to: a place in the United Kingdom: Ashington, Dorset Ashington, Somerset Ashington, West Sussex Ashington End, a village in Lincolnshire Ashingdon, a village in Essex with a similar pronunciation.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal%20protector
Cardinal protector
Since the thirteenth century it has been customary at Rome to confide to some particular prelate, and since 1420 specifically a Cardinal, a special solicitude in the Roman Curia for the interests of a given religious order or institute, confraternity, church, college, city, nation etc. Such a person is known as a Cardi...
4870731
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Atherton
Charles Atherton
Charles Atherton may refer to: Charles Atherton (civil engineer) (1805–1875), British civil engineer Charles G. Atherton (1804–1853), Democratic Representative and Senator from New Hampshire Charles Henry Atherton, (1932–2005), FAIA, was an American architect and former secretary of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts...
4871689
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Tracey%20Fragments
The Tracey Fragments
The Tracey Fragments may refer to: The Tracey Fragments (novel), a novel written by Maureen Medved. The Tracey Fragments (film), a 2007 movie directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Elliot Page based on the homonymous novel above.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20timelines
List of timelines
This is a list of timelines currently on Wikipedia. Overview There are several types of timeline articles. Historical timelines show the significant historical events and developments for a specific topic, over the course of centuries or millennia. Graphical timelines provide a visual representation for the timespa...
4875384
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landgraf
Landgraf
Landgraf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Landgraf (born 1980), Brazilian chef Arne Landgraf (born 1977), German rower Brooks Landgraf (born 1981), American politician Bruno Landgraf das Neves (born 1986), Brazilian athlete Franz Landgraf (1888–1944), German general John Landgraf (born 19...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law%20enforcement%20in%20Brazil
Law enforcement in Brazil
In Brazil, the Federal Constitution establishes eight law enforcement institutions - seven titulars and one auxiliar. The titular institutions are: the Federal Police, the Federal Highway Police, the Federal Railroad Police, the Federal Penal Police, the State Military Police and Fire Brigade, the State Civil Police a...
4878754
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via%20Lata
Via Lata
Via Lata (Latin - broad road) may mean one of two ancient Roman roads: The Via Lata (Rome), now known as the Via del Corso, another name for the Via Flaminia once it has entered the city through the Porta del Popolo, in Rome. The Via Lata (Spain), now known as the Via de la Plata, in Spain Via Lata (Rome) was the bir...
4881368
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DGa%27-ldan
DGa'-ldan
dGa'-ldan may refer to Ganden Monastery near Lhasa, Tibet Gandantegchinlen Monastery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Galdan Boshugtu Khan, a Dsungar ruler of the 17th century.
4881815
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maasai%20religion
Maasai religion
Maasai spirituality is the traditional beliefs of the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. Traditional beliefs In Maasai culture, nature and its elements are important facets of their religion. Enkai (also called Engai) is the androgynous Supreme Creator, possessing both masculine and feminine principles. The Maasai ...
4881891
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Hill%20Sports%20Book%20of%20the%20Year
William Hill Sports Book of the Year
The William Hill Sports Book of the Year is an annual British sports literary award sponsored by bookmaker William Hill. The award is dedicated to rewarding excellence in sports writing. It was first awarded in 1989, and was devised by Graham Sharpe of William Hill, and John Gaustad, founder of the Sports Pages booksho...
4882591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Perry
Bill Perry
Bill Perry may refer to: Bill Perry (rugby union) (1886–1970), Wales rugby union international Bill Perry (cartoonist) (1905–1995), cartoonist Bill Perry (footballer) (1930–2007), English footballer Bill Perry (musician) (1957–2007), American blues singer/songwriter and guitarist William J. Perry, US Secretary of Defe...
4883215
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowley%20Hill
Rowley Hill
Rowley Hill may refer to: People Rowley Hill (bishop) (1836–1887), Anglican Bishop of Sodor and Man. Places Rowley Hills, group of hills located in the West Midlands, England. Rowley's Hill, located near the villages of Harston and Newton in Cambridgeshire, England.
4889512
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICAF
ICAF
ICAF may refer to: Industrial College of the Armed Forces, a U.S. military educational institution International Capoeira Angola Foundation, a capoeira angola group located in Brazil. International Child Art Foundation, an international organization on children arts. International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paid%20in%20Full
Paid in Full
Paid in Full may refer to: Music Paid in Full Entertainment, a record label Paid in Full (album), a 1987 hip-hop album by Eric B. & Rakim "Paid in Full" (Eric B. & Rakim song), a 1987 song from the above album "Paid in Full" (Sonata Arctica song), a 2007 metal song by Sonata Arctica from the album Unia Paid in F...
4892244
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old%20Italic
Old Italic
Old Italic may refer to: Old Italic alphabet Old Italic (Unicode block) Ancient Italic peoples Early (pre-Roman) Italic languages Vetus Latina, the "Old Latin" translation of the Christian Bible, occasionally referred to as "Old Italic"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distant
Distant
Distant may refer to: Distant (band) is a deathcore band from Europe Distant (album), an album by Sarge, or the title track Distant (film), the North American title of a Turkish film released as Uzak William Lucas Distant (1845–1922), an English entomologist Distant signal in railway signalling "Distant", a 2018 ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayak%20%28disambiguation%29
Kayak (disambiguation)
A kayak is a personal watercraft. Kayak may also refer to: Places Kayak Island, in the U.S. state of Alaska Kayak Island (Nunavut), Canada Other uses Kayak (band), a Dutch progressive rock band Kayak.com, a travel metasearch engine HP Kayak, a series of workstations released by Hewlett-Packard from 1997 to 2001 Ka...
4896831
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Saint%20Pierre%20and%20Miquelon
History of Saint Pierre and Miquelon
The history of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is one of early settlement by Europeans taking advantage of the rich fishing grounds near Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and is characterized by periods of conflict between the French and British. There is evidence of prehistoric native inhabitants on the islands, but there is no r...
4898007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20highways%20numbered%2016
List of highways numbered 16
Route 16, or Highway 16, can refer to: International Asian Highway 16 European route E16 European route E016 Australia  - Thompsons Road (Victoria)     - South Australia Canada Parts of the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead Highway, part of the Trans-Canada Highway system Alberta Highway 16 Alberta Highway 16A...
4902619
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%20Reid
Lord Reid
Lord Reid may refer to: James Reid, Baron Reid (1890–1975), Scottish Unionist politician and judge John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan (born 1947), Scottish Labour party politician, cabinet minister, and chairman of Celtic F.C.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assam%20Valley%20Light%20Horse
Assam Valley Light Horse
The Assam Valley Light Horse regiment was raised in 1891 and formed part of Indian Volunteer Force, later the Indian Defence Force and finally the Auxiliary Force (India). The regimental headquarters was at Dibrugarh in Assam. It was recruited from the European community in Assam—mostly tea planters. A light horse ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If%20%28Pink%20Floyd%20song%29
If (Pink Floyd song)
"If" is a song by Pink Floyd on their 1970 album Atom Heart Mother. This song was one of several to be considered for the band's "best of" album, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd. Writing Written and sung by Roger Waters, like "Grantchester Meadows" before it, "If" carries on a pastoral and folky approach, but instead d...
4903322
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gall-inducing%20insect
Gall-inducing insect
A gall-inducing insect is any insect that can cause the growth of galls within plants. There are several groups of insects that meet this description. They include the gall wasps, scales, gall midges, aphids, psyllids and certain species of leafminer flies. Galls are growth deformities induced in certain plants by var...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit%20breaker%20%28disambiguation%29
Circuit breaker (disambiguation)
A circuit breaker is an automatic electrical switch. Circuit breaker or circuit breakers may also refer to: Trading curb or circuit breaker, a stock market term Richie Hawtin (born 1970) alias Circuit Breaker, an electronic musician and DJ "Circuit Breaker", a song from Röyksopp's album The Understanding Circuit ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta%20Theta%20Psi
Delta Theta Psi
Delta Theta Psi may refer to: Delta Theta Psi (Wooster), a local sorority at the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Delta Theta Psi (sorority), a local sorority with a South Asian emphasis, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washingtonian%20%28magazine%29
Washingtonian (magazine)
Washingtonian is a monthly magazine distributed in the Washington, D.C. area. It was founded in 1965 by Laughlin Phillips and Robert J. Myers. The magazine describes itself as "The Magazine Washington Lives By". The magazine's core focuses are local feature journalism, guide book–style articles, real estate, and politi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICCT
ICCT
ICCT is a four-character abbreviation with multiple meanings, and different capitalisations: International Criminal Court (ICCt) was established in 2002 as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes International Centre for Counter-Terrorism the Hague, is an i...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board%20certification%20%28disambiguation%29
Board certification (disambiguation)
Board certification may refer to: Board certification, for physicians in an area of medical specialization. Nursing board certification, for nurses who obtain additional specialty training. Some other Professional certifications are called "board certifications", such as ASIS International's Certified Protection Pro...
4911241
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KJTV
KJTV
KJTV may refer to: KJTV-TV, a television station (channel 35, virtual 34) licensed to serve Lubbock, Texas, United States KJTV-CD, a low-power television station (channel 33, virtual 32) licensed to serve Lubbock-Wolfforth, Texas KJTV (AM), a radio station (950 AM) licensed to serve Lubbock, Texas KGET-TV, a telev...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald%20Findlay
Donald Findlay
Donald Russell Findlay KC (born 17 March 1951) is a Scottish advocate. He has also held positions as a vice-chairman of Rangers Football Club and twice Rector of the University of St Andrews. He is now chairman of his hometown football club Cowdenbeath. He is well known for a distinctive style of dress and manner, par...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yongchon
Yongchon
Yongchon may refer to several places in Korea. Because of North–South differences and various systems for the romanization of Korean, each of these place names has several possible English spellings. Yeongcheon (영천시), also romanized as Yŏngch'ŏn, is a city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea Ryongchon County (룡천...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essendant
Essendant
Essendant, formerly known as United Stationers, is a national wholesale distributor of office supplies, with consolidated net sales of $5.3 billion. Essendant stocks over 160,000 items, including traditional office products, office furniture, janitorial and break room supplies, and technology products. Essendant is hea...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Oil%20Well
First Oil Well
First Oil Well may refer to: Village Bóbrka, near Krosno, Poland, is the site of the very first oil well (1854). Polish inventor Jan Józef Ignacy Łukasiewicz designed the machines. Oil Springs, Ontario, the world's first commercial oil well (1858). Drake Well Museum, site of the American first successful oil well ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felaheen
Felaheen
Felaheen may mean: The plural of fellah, a class roughly equal to peasant in the Middle East and North Africa Felaheen is the third novel in Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Arabesk trilogy Fellaheen Records was an Australian independent record label in the 1990s.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Hilda%27s
St. Hilda's
This is a disambiguation page for the term St. Hilda's. For the root word see: Hilda (disambiguation) St Hilda's may refer to: Religion Hilda of Whitby is a Christian saint known as St. Hilda St. Hilda's Church (disambiguation) is the name of numerous churches. Places St Hilda's, Middlesbrough, now known as Middl...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVBS
DVBS
DVBS may refer to Developing Virtue Secondary School, a Buddhist school in Talmage, California DVB-S, the abbreviation for "Digital Video Broadcasting — Satellite"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday%20%28disambiguation%29
Friday (disambiguation)
Friday is a day of the week. Friday or Fridays may also refer to: People with the name Friday (given name) (includes a list of people with the name) Friday (surname) (includes a list of people with the name) Friday (Arapaho chief) (ca. 1822–1881) interpreter and negotiator during the Treaties of Fort Laramie in 18...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic%20primitive
Cryptographic primitive
Cryptographic primitives are well-established, low-level cryptographic algorithms that are frequently used to build cryptographic protocols for computer security systems. These routines include, but are not limited to, one-way hash functions and encryption functions. Rationale When creating cryptographic systems, de...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White%20House%20Library
White House Library
The White House Library is a room in the White House, the official home of the president of the United States. The room is approximately and is in the northeast corner of the ground floor. The library is used for teas and meetings hosted by the president and first lady. During the 1950s reconstruction of the White Hou...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicka%20Chicka%20Boom%20Boom
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a bestselling American children's picture book written by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault, illustrated by Lois Ehlert, and published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 1989. The book features anthropomorphized letters and charted on The New York Times Best Seller list for children's b...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20archaeoastronomical%20sites%20by%20country
List of archaeoastronomical sites by country
This is a list of sites where claims for the use of archaeoastronomy have been made, sorted by country. The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the International Astronomical Union (IAU) jointly published a thematic study on heritage sites of astronomy and archaeoastronomy to be used as a guide t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polwarth
Polwarth
Polwarth may refer to: Polwarth (sheep), a breed of sheep Polwarth, Edinburgh Polwarth, Scottish Borders Patrick Hume of Polwarth, makar in the court of James VI of Scotland Electoral district of Polwarth in the Parliament of Victoria, Australia County of Polwarth, a county of Victoria, Australia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%20exchange
File exchange
File exchange can refer to File eXchange Protocol, a protocol for remotely connecting two computers. File exchange service sites for exchanging files that are too large for email attachments.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saprophytes
Saprophytes
Saprophyte may refer to: Saprotrophs; organisms, particularly fungi, which obtain nutrients directly from dead organic matter or wastes Myco-heterotrophs; plants, fungi, or micro-organisms that live on dead or decomposing matter and parasitize fungi, rather than dead organic matter directly.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chayanta
Chayanta
Chayanta may refer to: Chayanta Province, a province in the Potosí Department in Bolivia Chayanta Municipality, a municipio in the Rafael Bustillo Province in Bolivia Chayanta, Bolivia, a small town in the Chayanta Municipality in Bolivia Chayanta River, in the Potosí Department of Bolivia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RVT
RVT
RVT may refer to: Regionalized variable theory, a geostatistical method used for interpolation in space. Remote and virtual tower Renal vein thrombosis Reusable Vehicle Testing, a Japanese Space Agency project from 1998 until 2003 Royal Vauxhall Tavern Registered Veterinary Technician in the United States Ravensthorpe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativistic%20Precession
Relativistic Precession
The special and general theories of relativity give three types of corrections to the Newtonian precession, of a gyroscope near a large mass such as the earth. They are: Thomas precession a special relativistic correction accounting for the observer being in a rotating non-inertial frame. de Sitter precession a gener...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven-Day%20War
Seven-Day War
The Seven-Day War can refer to the: Polish–Czechoslovak War, fought between Poland and Czechoslovakia, from January 23 to January 30, 1919. Known in Czech sources as the Seven-Day War (). Operation Accountability, fought between Israel and Hezbollah from July 25 to July 31, 1993. Seven day war, fought between the Afr...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept%20virus
Concept virus
Concept virus refers to two different pieces of computer malware, each of which has acted as a proof of concept for a new method of propagation: WM.Concept (1995), the first widely known macro virus to spread through Microsoft Word (though not the first macro virus per se) Nimda (2001), named Concept Virus by its aut...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosolov
Mosolov
Mosolov () is a Russian surname. It may refer to: Alexander Mosolov (1900 - 1973), Soviet composer. Georgy Mosolov (1926 - 2018), Soviet Russian test pilot.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitting%2C%20Waiting%2C%20Wishing
Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
"Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" is a song written and sung by Jack Johnson. It is the sixth song on the album In Between Dreams, which was released in February 2005. It was released as a single in January 2005. The music video features reverse narration, similar to Coldplay's video for "The Scientist". The song was inspir...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good%20People%20%28song%29
Good People (song)
"Good People" is a protest song written and performed by Jack Johnson. It is the fourth track on the album In Between Dreams and was released as a single on May 9, 2005. Though the song has a positive and relaxing sound, it is a critic of contemporary television, especially with regard to frequent violence, and its eff...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakdown%20%28Jack%20Johnson%20song%29
Breakdown (Jack Johnson song)
"Breakdown" is a song written by Jack Johnson, Dan Nakamura & Paul Huston and sung by Jack Johnson. It is the eleventh track on his third album In Between Dreams which was released in February 2005. It was released as a single in September 2005. The video features Jack Johnson surfing in Pichilemu, Chile. The single pe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OEO
OEO
OEO may refer to: Office of Economic Opportunity Optical-electrical-optical conversion of data, often with respect to an optical communications repeater Opto-electronic oscillator, a type of photonic oscillator that relies upon a locked laser source The Cambodian Orphan and Education Organization The OE-O Modding...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20and%20Television%20Correspondents%27%20Association
Radio and Television Correspondents' Association
The Radio and Television Correspondents' Association of Washington, D.C. (RTCA) is an American broadcast journalism group of news reporters from around the world who cover the United States Congress. Founded in 1939, RTCA is best known for holding an annual dinner in Washington, D.C., not to be confused with the higher...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunomus
Eunomus
Eunomus may refer to: Biology a bird, the dusky thrush (Turdus eunomus) Geography the ancient city also called Euromus History Eunomus, king of Sparta Eunomus, an Athenian Admiral during the Corinthian War.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSMM
HSMM
HSMM is an acronym that can have multiple meanings: Hidden semi-Markov model, a statistical model. High Speed Multimedia, an amateur radio project using 802.11 wireless networking hardware.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Extra%20Mile
The Extra Mile
The Extra Mile – Points of Light Volunteer Pathway is a memorial in Washington D.C. Located adjacent to the White House, the monument is composed of 34 bronze medallions honoring people who "through their caring and personal sacrifice, reached out to others, building their dreams into movements that helped people acros...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSPE
SSPE
SSPE may refer to: Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis - A rare disease of the brain caused by measles infection. Securitisation Special Purpose Entity - A common type of special purpose entity used to securitise loans or other receivables.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seondeok%20of%20Silla
Seondeok of Silla
Seondeok of Silla may refer to: People Queen Seondeok of Silla, reigned 632–647 King Seondeok of Silla, reigned 780–785 Media Queen Seondeok (TV series), 2009 South Korean historical drama TV series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt%20Airport%20%28disambiguation%29
Frankfurt Airport (disambiguation)
Frankfurt Airport (IATA: FRA) is the busiest airport in Germany, located in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse. Frankfurt Airport may also refer to: Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport, a general aviation airport, located in Egelsbach, Hesse, near Frankfurt am Main Airport. Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (IATA: HHN), a converted U.S. air base,...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20for%20Public%20Accuracy
Institute for Public Accuracy
The Institute for Public Accuracy is a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization that encourages mainstream media outlets to interview progressive scholars and policy analysts. It was founded in 1997 by Norman Solomon, who served as executive director until 2010. Its communications director is Sam Husseini, who was...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest%20Hits%20%28Martha%20and%20the%20Vandellas%20album%29
Greatest Hits (Martha and the Vandellas album)
Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by Martha and the Vandellas, released by the Motown's Gordy label in 1966. Included are popular Vandellas hits such as "Dancing in the Street", "Come and Get These Memories", "Heat Wave", "Live Wire", "Wild One", "Nowhere to Run", and "Quicksand" and featured non-album singles "Yo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City%20Stadium%2C%20Penang
City Stadium, Penang
The City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, and serves as the home stadium of the Penang state football team, Penang FA. The oldest built stadium still in use in Malaysia, it was built in 1932 by the British government. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 25,000 people and is ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrastar
Ultrastar
Ultrastar may refer to: Western Digital brand of enterprise class hard disk drives and solid state drives Kolb Ultrastar ultralight aircraft Star Ultrastar, a pistol Ultimate sport's official flying disc UltraStar, a music video game UltraStar Cinemas, a movie theater chain.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleisthenes%20%28disambiguation%29
Cleisthenes (disambiguation)
Cleisthenes can refer to: Cleisthenes, the reformer of ancient Athens. Cleisthenes of Sicyon, the ancient tyrant of Sicyon. Cleisthenes (son of Sibyrtius), an Athenian theoros satirized by Aristophanes Cleisthenes (fish), a genus of flounders.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogonal%20coordinates
Orthogonal coordinates
In mathematics, orthogonal coordinates are defined as a set of coordinates in which the coordinate hypersurfaces all meet at right angles (note that superscripts are indices, not exponents). A coordinate surface for a particular coordinate is the curve, surface, or hypersurface on which is a constant. For example, ...