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Proprioception
Proprioception is the sense that people have of knowing where the parts of their body are. It is also called kinesthetic sense. Proprioception is used when a person touches the tip of their nose while keeping their eyes closed. Even though they cannot see their finger or their nose, they can sense how to touch them tog...
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Permutation
A permutation is a single way of arranging a group of objects. It is useful in mathematics. A permutation can be changed into another permutation by simply switching two or more of the objects. For example, the way four people can sit in a car is a permutation. If some of them chose different seats, then it would be a...
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As of December 2002
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Presidents of Ireland
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Artificial Intelligence
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1 E6 m²
To help in showing the sizes of different geographic regions, areas between 1 km² (100 hectares) and 10 km² (1000 hectares) are listed below.
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Lipid
A lipid is a type of organic molecule found in living things. It is oily or waxy. Fats are made from lipid molecules. Sources of lipid can be found in algae, seeds, meat, cheese, butter and fish. Lipids are long chains of carbon and hydrogen molecules. Lipids are classified as simple and complex. Examples of complex mo...
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Group theory
In mathematics and abstract algebra, group theory studies a type of algebraic structure called a group. Group theory is often used in mathematics as a starting point for the study of many algebraic structures, such as a set of numbers along with its addition and multiplication. Because group theory is also useful for s...
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Maestro di capella
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Music stave
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St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral
St. Vartan Cathedral is the first cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church to be constructed in North America. It is located in New York City on the corner of Second Avenue and 34th Street. It was built to resemble the St. Hripsime Church in Etchmiadzin.
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Margherita of Savoy
Margherita of Savoy or "Margaret of Savoy" (born November 20, 1851 in Turin, died January 4, 1926 in Bordighera), was an Italian queen of the Kingdom of Italy during the reign (1878-1900) of her husband, Humbert I. Family. She was a daughter of Ferdinand, Duke of Genoa and Elizabeth of Saxony. Her paternal grandparents...
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Consonance and dissonance
In music, consonance and dissonance are words which are used to describe certain musical intervals or chords. The adjectives are consonant and dissonant. A consonant interval or chord is one which sounds stable and pleasant. It could, for example, be the end of a piece of music. For example: C and E sound well together...
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Consonance
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Dissonant
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Dissonance
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Carpe diem
Carpe diem is a famous phrase from one of the poems of Horace. It means "seize the day" in Latin. What it means. Especially during the Baroque era, the phrase was important. In the 17th century there was the Thirty Years' war, which lasted roughly from 1618 to 1648. For the people of the time, death was present almost...
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Thirty Years' war
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Gustav Heinemann
Gustav Walter Heinemann (born 23 July 1899 in Schwelm; died 7 July 1976 in Essen) was a German politician. He was Interior Minister under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. He resigned when Adenauer started getting ready to set up the German Army. He later resigned from the CDU and joined the SPD. He also served as Justice Mi...
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Schwelm
Schwelm is a town in the district of Ennepe-Ruhr Rural District the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Geography. Schwelm is in the southeast of the ""Ruhrgebiet", the Ruhr Area of Germany, between Westphalia and the "Bergisches Land". Schwelm is commonly known as the "Pforte Westfalens"" ("Gate to Westphalia"). History....
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Bundesarbeitsgericht
The Bundesarbeitsgericht or "Federal Labour Court" is the German federal supreme court of appeals for cases of labour law. This includes "individual" labour law (mostly about contracts of employment) and "collective" (more than one) labour law (e.g. cases about strikes and collective bargaining). The court hears cases ...
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Bundessozialgericht
The Bundessozialgericht (German for "Federal Social Court") is the German federal supreme court of appeals for social security cases. The court was created on 11 September 1954 to hear cases about public health insurance, long-term care insurance, pension insurance and occupational accident insurance plans. These cases...
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Federal Administrative Court (Germany)
The Bundesverwaltungsgericht or Federal Administrative Court is one of the five federal supreme courts of Germany. It is the federal court of appeals for generally all cases of administrative law. These cases are mainly arguments between people and the government, but sometimes are disputes between two different parts ...
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Santa María de Iquique School Massacre
The Santa María de Iquique school Massacre was on December 21, 1907. At that time Chile's government was led by Pedro Montt. Hundreds of workers died in the front of the school "Santa María de Iquique". The workers had been walking from saltpetre mines of Tarapacá, striking to get better life conditions. The strikers...
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Living being
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Grid
Grid may mean: Meaning an array of squares or rectangles: In science, mathematics and technology: Places: In popular culture: Other: GRID may stand for:
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Herpes
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Skype
Skype ( ) was a software program that used the Internet to make telephone calls. It did this by using a technology called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Using VoIP to call another phone is very cheap. It did not cost money to call another Skype user. Skype was created in 2003 by the Swedish Niklas Zennström and t...
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Wookieepedia
Wookieepedia (the "Star Wars" Wiki) is an online encyclopaedia for information on the "Star Wars" fictional universe—including information of all eleven films, as well as Expanded Universe. It is written from an in-universe perspective. The name Wookieepedia is a mix of Wookiee and encyclopaedia, based on the name of W...
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Chianti
Chianti is a kind of red wine. It is produced in Tuscany in the famous area of "Chianti" inside the provinces of Arezzo, Florence, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Sienna. There are many types of Chianti:
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Maxïmo Park
Maxïmo Park (sometimes spelled Maximo Park) are an English indie rock band who formed in 2000. History. Maxïmo Park formed in 2000 (with frontman Paul Smith coming from Billingham in Teesside). To Start off with, the four founding members played only a little amount small shows, with Archis Tiku on vocals, constantly s...
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Maximo Park
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Math rock
Math rock is a guitar-based style of indie rock which has complex rhythms. This genre started in the late 1980s. A closely-related genre is post-rock. Some of the same bands might be called both. Post-rock is usually characterized by a stronger jazz influence.
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Middle Kingdom of Egypt
The Middle Kingdom is the period in the history of ancient Egypt stretching from the establishment of the Eleventh Dynasty to the end of the Fourteenth Dynasty, roughly between 2030 BC and 1640 BC. The period had two phases, the 11th Dynasty, which ruled from Thebes and the 12th and the following dynasties which revolv...
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Thebes, Egypt
Thebes (, "Thēbai") was a city in Ancient Egypt about 800 km south of the Mediterranean Sea, on the east bank of the river Nile (). It was the capital of "Waset," the fourth Upper Egyptian nome.
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Politics of Germany
Politics of Germany are based on a federal parliamentary democratic republic. The government is elected by the people in elections where everyone has an equal vote. The constitution is called the "Grundgesetz". As well as setting out the rights of the people, it describes the jobs of the President, the Cabinet, the Bun...
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Musical notation
Musical notation, also known as simply music notation, is a way of writing down music so that anyone can play it. Many systems have been used in the past to write music. Today most musicians in the Western world write musical notes on a stave: five parallel lines with four spaces in between them. However, there are man...
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Music notation
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Musicology
Musicology means the study of music by a scholar. A scholar is an academic person, often a professor or lecturer at a university. Someone who studies musicology is a Musicologist. Musicologists study all kinds of music. They study the history of music and learn about all the composers and how they developed their ideas...
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Group 0
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Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
The Armenian-Tatar massacres (also known as the Armenian Tatar War and the Armeno-Tatar War) refers to the ethnic fight between the Armenians and the Caucasian Tartars (modern Azeris) in the Caucasus in 1905–1906. The massacres started during the Russian Revolution of 1905. Hundreds of people were killed. The most viol...
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Group 7
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TFT- display
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Bundesversammlung (Germany)
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C-pop
C-pop is short for Chinese popular music (). Most of today's C-pop artists are from Hong Kong, Taiwan and mainland China, as well as from other countries where Mandarin or Cantonese languages are used, such as Singapore and Malaysia. However, Taiwanese music has some origins from the Japanese enka so Taiwanese pop is s...
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Stefanie Sun
Stefanie Sun () is a multi-award-winning C-Pop singer and songwriter. She was born on 1978. Stefanie has sold over 10 million copies in Asia. After her release of her tenth album, she is said to be the most popular Mandarin female singer in Asia and the most successful singer from Singapore. Early life. Stefanie Sun ha...
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2005 German federal election
The election of the German Federal Diet "(Bundestag)" 2005 took place on 18 September 2005.
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Electoral Alternative for Labor and Social Justice
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Mudra
In Indian religions, a mudra (Sanskrit, literally "seal") is a gesture made with the hand or fingers. Along with "asanas" (body postures), they are used in yoga. Each mudra has a meaning. They are a central part of Hindu iconography. Mudras are also used in Buddhism. There are hand gestures in both Hindu and Buddhist i...
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People’s Republic of China
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Aaron Kwok
Aaron Kwok is a popular Hong Kong singer and movie actor. He is one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Cantopop. He has been called "Hong Kong's Michael Jackson" for his dancing. Aaron Kwok is one of Hong Kong and Asia's most important pop stars. Over the last decade or so, Kwok has won over a hundred music awards. As a s...
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Styrene
Styrene is a certain organic chemical compound having the chemical formula C8H8. Its chemical structure is made up of a vinyl group bonded onto a benzene ring. This benzene ring makes styrene an aromatic compound. At room temperature and pressure, styrene is a clear, colorless liquid. Other names for styrene can be "st...
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Para Para Sakura
Para Para Sakura is a 2001 romance-comedy movie directed by Jingle Ma, starring Aaron Kwok and Cecilia Cheung. It was filmed and produced in Hong Kong. It runs for 107 minutes and is in the language Cantonese. Plot Outline. Kwok plays the role of Phillip Wong, a colour-blind dance instructor who holds a class devoted t...
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JJ Lin
Wayne Lim Junjie (born March 27, 1981) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, and music composer. Lin is commonly known as JJ Lin and his Chinese name is Lin Jun Jie. In 2004, with his self-composed song Jiang Nan, his career began to take off and his name became quickly known throughout China and Taiwan. JJ Lin was orig...
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Jang ri in
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Jang Ri-In
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Zhang Li Yin
Li Yin Zhang (; ), also known in Korea by her Korean name RiIn Jang, is the first and currently only Chinese solo singer to break into the Korean music industry. Li Yin has been nicknamed the "Chinese BoA". She speaks both Mandarin and Korean, and has released music in both Korea and China. She also speaks English but ...
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Zhang Liyin
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Zhang li-yin
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JANG RI-IN
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Nyingma
Nyingma is the name of one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It is th oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism and was founded by the Gandharan monk, Padmasambhava. The word "Nyingma" means "ancient". Nyingma followers see themselves as holding the oldest teachings of Vajrayana. Some of these teachings can be fou...
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433 Eros
433 Eros is the first Near-Earth asteroid (NEA) that was found. It was named after the Greek god of love, Eros (Greek Ἔρως). It is an S-type asteroid about 13 × 13 × 33 km in size, the second-biggest near-Earth asteroid (NEA) after 1036 Ganymed. It belongs to the Amors. It is the first asteroid that was known to cross ...
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Thelema
Thelema is the English spelling of the Greek noun : "will", from the verb "θέλω": to will, wish, purpose. Early Christian writings use the word to refer to the will of God, the human will, and even the will of God's opponent, the Devil. Thelema is also a way of life first written about by François Rabelais (16th centur...
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Svecchachara
Svecchachara is the Sanskrit equivalent of the Greek word Thelema, interpreted by Aleister Crowley as "Do What Thou Wilt." In the first volume of the TWILIGHT YOGA, "Ecstasy, Equipoise, and Eternity", Shri Gurudev Mahendranath wrote,
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Ole Nydahl
Ole Nydahl (born 19 March 1941 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is the founder and leader of Diamond Way Buddhism, an organisation in the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Since the 1970s he has travelled the world teaching and founding meditation centres. Teachers. Ole Nydahl’s first teacher was the Drukpa-Kagyu master L...
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Tank (Taiwanese singer)
Tank (real name 呂建中 Lǚ Jiàn Zhōng, born February 6, 1982) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter. He is currently signed to HIM International Music, which also manages famous singers and groups like S.H.E, Fahrenheit and Power Station. Tank's first album, "Fighting 生存之道" was released on 23 February 2006. Early life. Tank was...
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Fahrenheit (Taiwanese band)
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Mayday
Mayday () is one of the biggest alternative rock bands in the Taiwanese pop culture. Mayday sing songs mostly in Mandarin and sometimes in Taiwanese language. Career. Before Mayday's official debut in 1998, the band sung in local restaurants and clubs. Mayday became famous with their 1999 single "志明與春嬌". In the same ye...
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Wu yue tian
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WUYUE TIAN
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Wuyuetian
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WUYUETIAN
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Keyboards
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Ashin
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Boy-band
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Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod
Der Dativ ist dem Genitv sein Tod (German: "the dative case is the genitive case's death") is a book series written by Bastian Sick which deals with doubtful cases of grammar, orthography, and punctuation. Because of that, the writer wants to fight against unthinking habit and what he believes to be a change to a lower...
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Made of Bricks
Made of Bricks is the first album by the British singer-songwriter, Kate Nash. It was released on 6 August 2007 on Fiction Records. It reached number one in the UK album charts. The album was released five weeks earlier than first planned due to the popularity of the single "Foundations". In its opening week of sales t...
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Matinée (album)
Matinée is the first album from British singer-'songwriter Jack Peñate. It was released on October 8, 2007 on XL Recordings.
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Radio 1's Live Lounge
Radio 1's Live Lounge is an album of live tracks played on Jo Whiley's Radio 1 show. It contains both covers and the bands' own songs.
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Sula Sgeir
Sula Sgeir is a small, uninhabited Scottish island in the North Atlantic. One of the most remote of the British Isles. The island is inhospitable to humans. There is a ruined stone house called Taigh Beannaichte (Blessed House) on the east headland Sgeir an Teampall, the island is formed by pieces of rocks, where are o...
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Fernão de Magalhães
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Fernando de Magallanes
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Antiderivative
Antidifferentiation (also called indefinite integration) is the process of finding a certain function in calculus. It is the opposite of differentiation. It is a way of processing a function to give another function (or class of functions) called an antiderivative. Antidifferentiation is like integration—but without li...
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Baucau
Baucau is a city in East Timor (Timor-Leste). It is east of the capital, Dili. About 16,000 people live there, making it the second largest town in East Timor by population. It is served by the Cakung Airport. The town was first started by Portugal as a trading center.
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1 BC
Year 1 was a leap year starting on Thursday in the proleptic Julian calendar. Some sources list it as a common year starting on either Friday or Saturday. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lentulus and Piso.
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Data Protection Act 2018
The Data Protection Act 2018 (c 29) is a law passed by the British government in 2018, and replaces the one passed in 1998. It sets out rules for people who use or store data about living people and gives rights to those people whose data has been collected. The law applies to data held on computers or any sort of sto...
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Nontrinitarianism
Nontrinitarism is a movement that rejects the idea of the Christian Trinity. That idea says that God is three different persons in one being. There are several movements which can be classified as Nontrinitarian. At the First Council of Nicaea, in the year 325, people met and defined the idea of trinity. Some movement...
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Daegu
Daegu (대구, also spelled Taegu, officially called Daegu Metropolitan City) is a city in South Korea. It is between Seoul and Busan, but is closer to Busan. Daegu is the fourth largest city in South Korea. About 2.4 million people live in Daegu. Of South Korea's 16 cities and provinces, Daegu is the poorest in terms of G...
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Interstate 10
Interstate 10 (or I-10) is a long Interstate Highway which the west side ends at Santa Monica, California (near Los Angeles), and the other side ends at Jacksonville, Florida. In Texas, it is one of the routes which the speed limit is per hour. The route is long and travels through 8 states. It is the fourth longest In...
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Ranked list of Dominican provinces
These are ranked lists of the Provinces of Dominican Republic. Population figures areas are taken from the report on the 2010 census. The percentages (%) mean how much of the country the province has (population and area).
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Miranda Cosgrove
Miranda Taylor Cosgrove (born May 14, 1993) is an American actress and recording artist. She was born in Los Angeles, California. She first started her career in 1998 in various commercials. She is best known for her roles as Megan Parker in "Drake and Josh", Summer Hathaway in "School of Rock" and her lead role as Car...
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Old Believers
In the Russian Orthodox church history, the Old Believers (, read "starovery" or "staroobryadtsy") became separated after 1666-1667. They split from the hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church as a protest against church reforms introduced by . Old Believers continue liturgical practices which the Russian Orthodox Chu...
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Old believers
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81 (number)
Eighty-one is a number. It comes between eighty and eighty-two, and is an odd number. It is also a square number.
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Province of Florence
The Province of Florence (in Italian: "Provincia di Firenze") was a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The province has an area of 3,514 sq. km and a population of 933,860 (2001) in 44 "comuni". Much of the province is in the plain of the Arno river that became an urban centre around the city of Florence. The cit...
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Province of Arezzo
Province of Arezzo (Italian: Provincia di Arezzo) is the eastern most province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The capital of province of Arezzo is the city of Arezzo. The province has an area of 3,232 km², and a total population of 323,288 (2001) in 39 "comuni" (singular: "comune").
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Province of Grosseto
Province of Grosseto (Italian: "Provincia di Grosseto") is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The capital of the province is the city of Grosseto. In the province, there is The Natural Park of Maremma. It is in the famous area of Maremma. The province has an area of 4,504 km² and a total population of 211,086 (...
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Old Catholic Church
The Old Catholic Church is a name for a group of Christian churches. Most of them are from German-speaking countries. Their beliefs are close to that of the Anglican Church. Most Old Chtholics are part of the Union of Utrecht. The Old Catholics split from the Roman Catholic Church in the 1870s because the First Vatican...
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Province of Livorno
The Province of Livorno (Italian: "Provincia di Livorno") is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The capital of the province is the city of Livorno. The province has an area of 1,218 km², and a total population of 326,444 (2001). There are 21 "comuni" (singular: "comune") in the province.
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Province of Lucca
Province of Lucca () is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The capital of the province is the city of Lucca. The province has an area of 1,773 km², and a total population of 372,244 (2001). There are 35 "comuni" (singular: "comune") in the province.