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Salad
A salad is a serving in a meal that includes leaf vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, or arugula. Uncooked or cold cooked vegetables that are sliced into small pieces (for example tomato or onion) are then mixed with the leaf vegetables. Some salads use cheese like Greek salad uses Feta. A salad dressing or vinaigrett...
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is a county in the East Midlands of England. It borders South Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, at , though the council is now based in West Bridgford (at a site facing Nottingham over the River Tr...
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Pennines
The Pennines are a mountain range in England. Often said to be the "backbone of England", they form an unbroken range stretching from the Peak District in the Midlands, through the Yorkshire Dales, parts of Greater Manchester, the West Pennine Moors of Lancashire and Cumbrian Fells to the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish ...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system for writing down sounds. It was created by the International Phonetic Association in 1886, so that people could write down sounds of languages in a standard way. Linguists, language teachers, and translators use this system to show the pronunciation for words. Wikip...
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Lake District
The Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a rural area in north west England. It is a popular vacation area, famous for its lakes and its mountains and its associations with the early 19th century poetry and writings of William Wordsworth and the Lake Poets. It is on a tentative list of UNESCO World He...
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Khosrov III the Small
Chosroes III The Small (or Khosrov III Godag), was the son of Tiridates III, was a member of the Arshakuni Dynasty and the king of Armenia from 330 – 339 AD. He was a man of short stature, thus his name. He founded the city of Dvin which later became the Armenian capital. During his reign, two generals, Vatche Mamikon...
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Isabella, Queen of Armenia
Queen Isabella of Armenia (died c. 1252) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia 1219–1252. She was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia and Sybilla of Lusignan (daughter of Amalric I of Cyprus). Leo named Isabella as his heir. She was married twice. Her first husband was Philip, son of Bohemund IV of Antioch, whom she marr...
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Argishti II of Urartu
Argishti II of Urartu was king of the Urartun empire from 714 to 680 BC.
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Xerxes of Sophene
Xerxes (died c. 212 BC) was the King of Sophene and son of Arsames II. During his domination, Antiochus III the Great invaded his capital Arsamosata. Xerxes recognized Antiochus as his sovereign and received his sister Antiochia as his bride, who later killed him.
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Yorkshire and the Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber is one of the regions of England. It covers most of the historic county of Yorkshire, along with the part of northern Lincolnshire that was previously in the administrative area of Humberside (which existed 1974-1996). The highest point of the region is Whernside, in the Yorkshire Dales, at 737...
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Sophene
Sophene (Armenian: "") was a province of the Armenian Kingdom and of the Roman Empire, in the southwest of the kingdom. It is currently in modern-day southeastern Turkey. According to Anania Shirakatsi's "Ashkharatsuyts" ("World Atlas," 7th century), Tsopk was the 2nd among the 15 provinces of Greater Armenia. It consi...
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Armenian Kingdom
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Seleucid Empire
The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic (or Ancient Greek) successor state of Alexander the Great's empire. At its greatest extent, the Empire covered areas such as central Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, Turkmenistan, Pamir and the Indus Valley. Primarily, it was the successor to the Achaemenid Empire of Pers...
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Westmorland
Westmorland (an older spelling is "Westmoreland", an even older spelling is "Westmerland") is an area of north west England and one of the 39 historic counties of England. It was an administrative county from 1889 to 1974 and now is part of Cumbria. Early history. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 the county wa...
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Historic counties of England
The historic counties of England are subdivisions of UK They were used for various functions for several hundred years and continue to form the basis of modern local government. They are alternatively known as "ancient counties" and "traditional counties". The counties. The historic counties are as follows:
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Ceremonial counties of England
The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. They are also often called geographic counties. Map. † ceremonial county covers larger area than the non-metropolitan county Definition. The Lieutenancies Ac...
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Counties of England
The counties of England are territorial divisions of England. They have various purposes, such as local government. Most counties began as Anglo-Saxon shires, and duchies. The names, boundaries and functions of these divisions have changed many times. A series of local government reforms from the 19th century onwards h...
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Lord-lieutenant
The title Lord Lieutenant is given to the British monarch's personal representatives around the United Kingdom, usually in a county, with varying tasks throughout history. Usually a retired local notable, senior military officer, peer or business person is given the post honourarily. Both men and women are eligible for...
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Lieutenancy
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Samus Aran
is the main character of the "Metroid" games. She's a bounty hunter, and helps the Galactic Federation. She has many enemies, including Mother Brain, Ridley, Kraid, Dark Samus, and the Metroids. Because she does not remove her suit or talk much, people thought she was a boy until they saw the secret ending of "Metroid...
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Metroid
Metroid is a series of video games made by Nintendo. The series started in Japan in 1986. Its main character in the game is Samus Aran. Almost all of the games in the series have a certain kind of fictional creature called a "Metroid". This is where the name of the series comes from. Metroids look a lot like jellyfish ...
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Michelson–Morley experiment
The Michelson–Morley experiment was a scientific experiment to test for the presence and properties of a substance called aether. This was thought hypothetically to fill empty space. The experiment showed the substance did not exist. The experiment was done by Albert A. Michelson and Edward Morley in 1887. Since waves ...
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Hydrogen sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide (British English: "hydrogen sulphide") is the chemical compound with the formula , is a colorless, toxic, flammable gas that is responsible for the foul smell of rotten eggs and flatulence. It often results when bacteria break down organic matter if there is no oxygen. This happens in swamps, and sewer...
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William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, KG, PC (2 May 1737–7 May 1805) was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister of Great Britain. He was born William FitzMaurice in Dublin in Ireland. Petty was known historically as The Earl of Shelburne.
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Prime Minister of Great Britain
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William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
William Henry Cavendish Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, (14 April 1738 – 30 October 1809) was a British Whig and Tory statesman and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. After his first time as prime minister, the kingdom of Ireland joined Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Gre...
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Newbie
Newbie is a slang term for a new person in a community, group, or video game, and especially on the internet. "Newb" is short for newbie and another slang term that comes from the word "new". Another similar word is 'noob'. A noob usually means a bad player in a game, or someone who does not know the rules of a communi...
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Bodhisattva
A bodhisattva is a Buddhist who is on their way to become a Buddha. They have attained a certain level of enlightenment, but decide not to enter Nirvana so that they can continue helping living beings in the world. The word Bodhisattva can also refer to certain specific bodhisattvas such as Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri ...
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Tackey and Tsubasa
Tackey & Tsubasa (タッキー&翼) is a Japanese pop duo from Johnny & Associates. Its two members are Hideaki Takizawa (Japanese: 滝沢秀明, "Takizawa Hideaki") and Tsubasa Imai (今井翼, "Imai Tsubasa"). They are known for their Japanese television dramas and they have been successful with numerous hit singles, especially ...
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Fruits Basket
Fruits Basket(フルーツバスケット) is a Japanese manga and anime series about an eponymous student. The manga series ran from 1999 to 2006. An anime television series adaptation aired in 2001. Plot. Tohru Honda comes to live with the mysterious Sohma family. She discovers a terrible secret about them - 13 members of the family t...
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Middle-earth characters
This article is about the fictional characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universe. Ainur. Valar. Manwë. Manwë Súlimo is the leader of the Valar. He is the lord of air and sky. His wife is Varda. He lives on the mountain of Taniquetil in Valinor, which is far west of Middle-earth. Morgoth. Melkor was original...
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Feudalism
Feudalism was a social and political system. It existed in Europe during the Middle Ages, between the 9th and 15th centuries. Under feudalism, the king owned all of the land in his kingdom. However, the king would give gifts of land (called fiefs) to the lords or nobles and they would enter into an agreement with a vas...
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Leo III of Armenia
Leo (or Leon) III of Armenia (c.1236-1289) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1270 to 1289. He was the son of Hethum I of Armenia and Queen Isabella of Armenia. In 1262 Leo married Keran (Kir Anna), the daughter of Prince Hethum of Lampron. In 1266 Leo was captured and his younger brother Thoro...
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Armens
Armens (Armenian: Արմեններ, Առամեններ), were hypothetical and proposed tribes the people are called Arman, Armenic or Armanen. Recent linguistic studies present tried strong evidence that the Indo-European language group originates in Anatolia, claiming that the Armens were generally tall, blond-haired, and blue-eyed i...
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History of Armenia
The history of Armenia and Armenians is very ancient and can go back at least 2000 BC. Archaeologists say the Shulaveri-Shomu culture of the central Transcaucasus region, and Armenia today, as the earliest known prehistoric culture in the area, carbon-dated to around 6000 - 4000 BC. But, a newer discovered tomb has bee...
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First Republic of Armenia
The First Republic of Armenia, 1918–1920, was the first modern establishment of an Armenian republic. The country was created after the Russian Tsarist empire that began with the Russian Revolution of 1917 that lost power. Its creation with borders were the Democratic Republic of Georgia in the north, the Ottoman Empir...
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Smaug
Smaug is a fictional dragon from "The Hobbit". He is the main villain of the J.R.R. Tolkien book and its adaptations. The author called him a "most specially, greedy, strong and wicked worm". Fictional biography. Smaug is one of the most feared dragons on Middle-earth. He decided to sleep in a pile of gold until Bilbo ...
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Georgian language
Georgian (ქართული ენა, "kʰartʰuli ena") is the official language of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus. Georgian is the primary language of about 3.9 million people in Georgia itself (83 percent of the population), and of another 500,000 abroad (chiefly in Turkey, Iran, Russia, the United States and Europe). It is the ...
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Caucasus (geographic region)
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Mount Ararat
Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı; Armenian: Արարատ; Kurdish: Grîdax or Çiyayê Agirî) is the tallest peak in the Armenian Highlands and modern-day Turkey. The mountain is always capped with snow, and it is a dormant volcano. It is in Iğdır Province, near the northeast corner of Turkey, 16 km west of Iran and 32 km sout...
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South Caucasus
South Caucasus, also referred to as Southern Caucasia, is the southern area of the Caucasus region spanning Europe and Asia, going from the Greater Caucasus to the Turkish and Iranian borders, between the Black and Caspian Seas. All of Armenia is in the South Caucasus; the majority of Georgia and Azerbaijan, including...
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Transcaucasus
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Caucasia
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Mongols
The name Mongols (Mongolian: "Mongol") explains one or more ethnic groups. A narrow definition includes the Mongols proper (self-designation "Monggol"), which can be split into eastern and western Mongols. In a broader sense, the Mongol peoples also people who speak a Mongolic language but use other self-designations, ...
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Mongol
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La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as Primera División, or LaLiga, and officially known as LALIGA EA SPORTS (stylized as all caps) for sponsorship reasons, is the men's top professional football league of the Spanish football league system. It is contested by 20 teams. Barcelona, ​​Real...
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List of Serie A champions
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Stanley Marcus
Stanley Marcus (April 20, 1905 – January 22, 2002) was the president of the Neiman-Marcus company, a store in the United States that sells expensive clothing and . He became famous for inventing many new ways to sell products and new ways to tell people about his store. Mr. Marcus created an award for people who design...
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Melbourne cup
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Ringwraith
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Samwise Gamgee
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Legolas
Legolas is a "The Lord of the Rings" character created by J. R. R. Tolkien. He is a Sindar Elf of the Woodland Realm and son of its king, Thranduil. He was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. He is one of the most known Tolkien characters. He is also in many movies and video games and he was played by Orlando Bloom...
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Gimli son of Glóin
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Nazgûl
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Meriadoc Brandybuck
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Peregrin Took
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Sauron
Sauron is the main villain in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". He is a Maia who wants to rule the Middle-earth with the help of the One Ring, which he lost thousands of years ago. His first appearance was in Tolkien's "The Hobbit", where he was caller the "Necromancer" and he also appears in "The Silmarillio...
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Saint Martin (island)
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Collectivity of Saint Martin
Saint Martin (French: "Saint-Martin"), officially the Collectivity of Saint Martin (French: "Collectivité de Saint-Martin"), is an overseas collectivity of France. It was created on 22 February 2007. It is in the northern parts of the island of Saint Martin and nearby small islands. The southern half of the island is a...
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St. Martin (island)
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Saint-Martin
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Sint Maarten
Sint Maarten (or Saint Martin) is a country that is part of the Netherlands. It is on the southern half of the island of St. Martin in the Caribbean. The "Island area of St. Martin" () was part of the Netherlands Antilles, until the Antilles was dissolved in October 2010, when Sint Maarten became a "country" ("land") w...
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French overseas collectivities
The Overseas collectivities (French: "collectivité d'outre-mer" or "COM"), are an administrative division of France. These territories include some former overseas territories and other French overseas holdings with a particular status. All of these were given the name "collectivités d'outre-mer" because of a constitut...
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Saint Barthélemy
Saint-Barthélemy, officially the Collectivity of Saint-Barthélemy (French: "Collectivité de Saint-Barthélemy"), is a new overseas collectivity of France. It was created on 22 February 2007. It consists of the island of Saint-Barthélemy and neighboring small islands. The island of Saint-Barthélemy, also known as Saint B...
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Saruman
Saruman, also called Saruman the White, later Saruman of Many Colours, is a villain in J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". He is the leader of the Istari, who are wizards sent to Middle-earth to stop Sauron. He later betrays the Istari and takes Sauron's side. His backstory is in "The Silmarillion" and "Unfinis...
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Boromir
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Collectivité d'outre-mer
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Collectivité outre mer
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Hispaniola
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean Sea. It is the second largest island (after Cuba) of the West Indies, east of Cuba and west of Puerto Rico. It is the most populous island of the West Indies. The Republic of Haiti occupies the western three-eighths, the Dominican Republic the rest. Hispaniola is one of two Cari...
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Juventus F.C.
Juventus F.C., sometimes known as Juve, is an Italian football club that plays in Serie A. It was founded in 1897 and they play their home games at the Juventus Stadium in Turin. The club is the most successful team in the history of Italian football. Overall, the club has won 51 official trophies, more than any other ...
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Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire
William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC (bapt. 1 June 1720 - 2 October 1764) was a British Whig statesman who was Prime Minister of Great Britain for a short period of time.
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John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, KG, PC (25 May 1713 - 10 March 1792) was a Scottish nobleman. He was Prime Minister of Great Britain (1762–1763) under King George III.
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Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington, KG, KB, PC (1674–2 July 1743) was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister of Great Britain. Compton served in government from 1715, and as the head of government from 1742 until his death in 1743. Compton worked closely with Lord Carteret, to get the support of the various ...
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King of Germany
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Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, KG, PC (13 May 1730-1 July 1782) was a British Whig statesman. He is most notable for his two terms as Prime Minister of Great Britain. He served in two high offices during his lifetime (Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Lords).
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Frederick North, Lord North
Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, KG, PC (13 April 1732–5 August 1792), more often known as, Lord North, was Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782. North had a major role in the American Revolution.
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Witch-king of Angmar
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Pythagoras' theorem
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Théoden
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Éomer
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Faramir
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Flyweight
In boxing, the term flyweight is used for a specific group of people based on weight. A flyweight is a boxer weighing above 49 kg (108 lb) and up to 52 kg (112 lb). Boxing organizations created many divisions so that fighters could fight people of the same size. Most divisions only separate each other by few lbs. Profe...
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Singleton
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Newtonian telescope
A Newtonian telescope is a type of telescope that was invented by the English scientist Sir Isaac Newton. The telescope sends an image to the back of the tube and then reflects it off an angled mirror back up the tube. The image then goes into an eyepiece and into the person's eye. The eyepiece uses one or more lenses ...
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Project management
Project management is the way a person organizes and manages resources that are necessary to complete a project. People that manage projects are known as Project Managers. A project is a piece of work which is not a process or an operation. It has a start, an end, and goals. Projects can be very simple, like organizin...
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Vitré
Vitré is a city in the east of Brittany, France. Its name in the Breton language is "" and Gallo is "Vitræ". It has about 18,000 people. There are medieval streets, castles, churches, chapels and parks. It is a good example for a city of the Middle Ages.
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Vitre
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Shiver me timbers
Shiver me timbers is an expression of disbelief that was mostly used by pirates. Originally, the phrase was Shiver my timbers.