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Aegean script or Cretan script refers to a group of scripts that originate from the island of Crete. It may also refer to: Cretan hieroglyphs, found on artefacts of early Bronze Age Crete, during the Minoan era, before Linear A Linear A, one of two currently undeciphered writing systems used in ancient Greece Linea...
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Ceratinia är ett släkte av fjärilar. Ceratinia ingår i familjen praktfjärilar. Dottertaxa till Ceratinia, i alfabetisk ordning Ceratinia azara Ceratinia azarina Ceratinia bisulca Ceratinia callichroma Ceratinia callipero Ceratinia cayana Ceratinia chanchamaya Ceratinia conveniens Ceratinia dorilla Ceratini...
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John Crichton-Stuart (1. markiz Bute) John Crichton-Stuart (2. markiz Bute) John Crichton-Stuart (3. markiz Bute) John Crichton-Stuart (4. markiz Bute) John Crichton-Stuart (5. markiz Bute) John Crichton-Stuart (6. markiz Bute)
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This is a list of Peruvian billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2020. 2020 Peruvian billionaires list See also The World's Billionaires List of countries by the number of billionaires References Lists of people by wealth Net worth
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Check It Out may refer to: Television Check It Out! (Canadian TV series), a TV series that aired on CTV in the 1980s Check It Out (UK TV series), a youth TV series produced by Tyne Tees in the late 1970s Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule, an American TV series, starring John C. Reilly Music Check It Out (album),...
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Колбасково () — название ряда географических объектов Польши: Колбасково (гмина) Колбасково (село)
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The Chow Chow is a spitz-type of dog breed originally from northern China. The Chow Chow is a sturdily built dog, square in profile, with a broad skull and small, triangular, erect ears with rounded tips. The breed is known for a very dense double coat that is either smooth or rough. The fur is particularly thick in th...
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The Madeline Island Marathon and Half Marathon is an annual road running competition held in May at La Pointe, Wisconsin, located on Madeline Island, United States. The course runs point-to-point, with out-and-back portions. The course follows a scenic route, which is mostly paved, but also includes sections of gravel...
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David Stone (1770–1818) az Amerikai Egyesült Államok szenátora David Stone (1952) a Rainbow együttes billentyűse
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Hedwig of Sweden - Swedish: Hedvig - may refer to: Hedwig of Holstein, Queen consort of Sweden 1276 usually called Haelwig (Helvig) which is another name Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen consort of Sweden 1654 Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, Queen consort of Sweden 1809, officially named Char...
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Sampo Generation (, "Three giving-up generation") is a neologism in South Korea referring to a generation that gives up courtship, marriage, and having kids. Many of the young generation in South Korea have given up those three things because of social pressures and economic problems such as increasing cost-of-living, ...
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Thomas – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Wirginia Zachodnia, w hrabstwie Tucker. Miasta w stanie Wirginia Zachodnia
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Blow Out is a reality television series that first premiered on the Bravo cable television network in 2004, with a second season broadcasting in 2005. The first season revolved around the construction and launch of Jonathan Salon in Beverly Hills, an upscale Los Angeles hair salon. The second season showed the ongoing...
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The Parlor Roller is a breed of domesticated pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Parlor Rollers, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). The breed is known for its unique performance of turning somersaults on the ground. Parlor R...
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C cell may refer to: Biology and medicine parafollicular cell, neuroendocrine cells in the thyroid gland which secrete calcitonin Technology C battery, a common household 1.5 volt dry cell battery C battery (vacuum tube), a battery used to power vacuum tubes in early electronic devices See also Cell C, a South ...
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D cell can mean: D battery, a common size of dry-cell electrical battery D cell (biology), a hormone secreting, regulatory cell type found in the stomach See also DCell, one of the Data center network architectures dCell, a division of Lowe Lintas
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A graphics suite is a software suite for graphics work that are distributed together. The programs are usually able to interact with each other on a higher level than the operating system would normally allow. There is no hard, fast rule regarding the programs to be included in a graphics application suite, but most w...
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A vector graphic editor is a computer program that allows users to compose and edit vector graphic images interactively on a computer and save them in one of many popular vector graphic formats, such as EPS, PDF, WMF, SVG, or VML. Vector editors versus bitmap editors Vector editors are often contrasted with bitmap edi...
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The following is a sortable list of female classical conductors. Classical conductors work with orchestras, opera companies, ballet companies and choral groups. Conducting orchestras has been called a glass ceiling by the BBC. References Links to online resources Women conductors, Kapralova Society Classical Cond...
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Weight training is a common type of strength training for developing the strength, size of skeletal muscles and maintenance of strength. It uses the force of gravity in the form of weighted bars, dumbbells or weight stacks in order to oppose the force generated by muscle through concentric or eccentric contraction. Wei...
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Le ghiudem est une charcuterie traditionnelle roumaine. Le ghiudem est une sorte de saucisse très sèche et épicée, préparée avec de la viande de chèvre ou parfois de mouton avec de la viande de bœuf. Voir aussi Babic Références Charcuterie roumaine Cuisine moldave
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Beatmania is a music video game and part of the beatmania IIDX series. Designed for the North American market, it was the only beatmania IIDX game released in the region until the arcade release of beatmania IIDX 27 HEROIC VERSE in 2020. It was released by Konami for the PlayStation 2 on March 28, 2006. Reception The...
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A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Clef may also refer to: Clef Records, an American record label Clefs, Maine-et-Loire, a village in France, The Clefs, an Australian band Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF), organization promoting research in multilingual information access...
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A theme park is a group of entertainment attractions, rides, and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people. Theme Park may also refer to: Theme Park (Alvin Curran album) Theme Park (BMX Bandits album) "Theme Park" (Lung Leg song) Theme Park (video game) See also Amusement Park (disa...
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The Socotra Island blind snake (Myriopholis filiformis) is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. References Myriopholis Reptiles described in 1899 Endemic fauna of Socotra Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN
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Roger Smith – amerykański biznesmen, były prezes General Motors Roger Smith – bahamski tenisista
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Greg Jones – amerykański narciarz alpejski Greg Jones – australijski tenisista
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The Panic of 1910–1911 was a minor economic depression that followed the enforcement of the Sherman Antitrust Act, which regulates the competition among enterprises, trying to avoid monopolies and, generally speaking, a failure of the market itself. The short-term panic lasted approximately 1 year and led to a drop of ...
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Homeland defense (HD) is the protection of a territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression. (Definition will be incorporated into JP 3-26 upon its approval). Not to be confused with Homeland security. Homeland security (HS) is a concerted national effo...
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The Sunda leopard cat (Prionailurus javanensis) is a small wild cat species native to the Sundaland islands of Java, Bali, Borneo, Sumatra and the Philippines that is considered distinct from the leopard cat occurring in mainland South and Southeast Asia. Characteristics Desmarest described the Sunda leopard cat from...
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A diphthong ( ; , ), also known as a gliding vowel, is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable. Technically, a diphthong is a vowel with two different targets: that is, the tongue (and/or other parts of the speech apparatus) moves during the pronunciation of the vowel. In most varieties of E...
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Visa requirements for South Sudanese citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of South Sudan. As of 2 July 2019, South Sudanese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 42 countries and territories, ranking the South Sudanese passport 99th in terms ...
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The Grammy Awards (stylized as GRAMMY), or simply known as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize "outstanding" achievements in the music industry. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the music industry worldwide. It was original...
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The long-tailed threadsnake (Myriopholis longicauda) is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. It is endemic to Africa. Geographic range It is found in eastern Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, southern Somalia, northeastern South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. References Further reading Peters, W. ...
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The Substitute puede referirse a: The substitute, episodio de la serie Lost; The substitute, episodio de la serie Glee;
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A service bureau is a company that provides business services for a fee. The term has been extensively used to describe technology-based services to financial services companies, particularly banks. Service bureaus are a significant sector within the growing 3D printing industry that allow customers to make a decision ...
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Slieve is an anglicisation of the Irish sliabh (mountain) in the names of various hills and mountains or ranges in the island of Ireland, including Slieve Anierin, County Leitrim Slieve Aughty, County Galway and County Clare Slieve Bearnagh, County Down Slieve Binnian, County Down Slieve Bloom, County Laois and ...
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SkyQuest or Skyquest can refer to: Companies SkyQuest (aircraft), a variant of the SlipStream Genesis aircraft SkyQuest (ride), a people mover by US Thrill Rides
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Goldstein's toe sign is a feature identified by Dr. Hyman Isaac Goldstein (1887–1954), an American physician and medical historian. A greater distance separates the largest two toes of some people exhibiting Down syndrome or cretinism." References Medical signs Toes
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Lacea () este un lac situat în partea de NV a Rusiei, în Regiunea Arhanghelsk. Are o suprafață de 356 km². Cel mai apropiat oraș (5 km) este Kargopol. Note Despre Lacul Lacea în Marea Enciclopedie Sovietică Lacuri din Rusia
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Robert Dennison may refer to: Robert Dennison (United States Navy officer) (1901–1980), American naval officer and aide to President Harry Truman Robert Dennison (politician) (1879–1951), British Member of Parliament for Birmingham King's Norton, 1924–1929 Robert Denniston (1800–1867), NY State Comptroller, 1860–1861,...
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Adam Kaufman may refer to: Adam Kaufman (24 character), fictional character in the American television series 24 Adam Kaufman (actor), American actor
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The term one-child policy refers to a population planning initiative in China implemented between 1980 and 2015 to curb the country's population growth by restricting many families to a single child. That initiative was part of a much broader effort to control population growth that began in 1970 and ended in 2021, a h...
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A cutbow (Oncorhynchus clarkii × mykiss) is an interspecific fertile hybrid between a rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and a cutthroat trout (O. clarkii). Cutbow hybrids may occur naturally where the native ranges of both species overlap, such as between coastal rainbow trout (O. mykiss irideus) and coastal cutthroa...
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, literally meaning "beginning degree," is the lowest black belt rank in Japanese martial arts and the game of Go. The 2nd dan is higher than Shodan, but the 1st dan is called Shodan traditionally and not "Ichidan". This is because the character 初 (sho, alternative pronunciation: hatsu) also means first, new or beginni...
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Halah (), as an Arabic name is female. It is also a Hebrew name. Halah as a given name or a surname can be associated with: Halah binte Wahab, one of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim's wives Halah bint Khuwailid, the sister of Muhammad's first wife Other uses: Halah, the city "Halah", a single by Mazzy Star from their firs...
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Bourbon () is a type of barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French Bourbon dynasty, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County in Kentucky and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the dynasty. Th...
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The CMYK color model (also known as process color, or four color) is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing, and is also used to describe the printing process itself. The abbreviation CMYK refers to the four ink plates used: cyan, magenta, yellow, and key (black). The CMYK mode...
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Pectolinarin is a Cirsium isolate with anti-inflammatory activity and similar in chemical structure to linarin. External links Flavones
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Genre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other forms of art or entertainment, whether written or spoken, audio or visual, bas...
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Textfiles may refer to: Text files, computer files of text textfiles.com, an archive of text files
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Green Lake is a fresh water lake located in northwest Washtenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The lake encompasses . It is located entirely within Lyndon Township about northwest of the city of Chelsea along M-52. The lake is located within Waterloo State Recreation Area along the northeastern edge of the pa...
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"I Give You My Word" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist George Fox. Released in 1997 as the first single from his first greatest hits album, Greatest Hits 1987–1997, it peaked at number 7 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in June 1997. Chart performance Year-end charts References 1997 songs 1997 sing...
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Velutin is a chemical compound isolated from Xylosma velutina and açaí fruit. It is classified as a flavone. References External links Flavones
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Transports may refer to: Military transport aircraft a Ministry of Transport Dow Jones Transportation Average The Transports, a folk ballad opera written by Peter Bellamy See also Transport (disambiguation)
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A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. A judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility and arguments of the parties, and then issues a ruling in the case based on thei...
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A jury is a sworn body of people (jurors) convened to hear evidence and render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgment. Juries developed in England during the Middle Ages and are a hallmark of the English common law system. As suc...
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Jason Lollar is an American luthier, musician, and co-founder of Lollar Pickups. A 1979 graduate of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, Jason is the author of Basic Pickup Winding and Complete Guide to Making Your Own Pickup Winder, now in its third edition, and a contributor to Bart Hopkin's Getting a Bigger Sound: P...
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Just Between Us may refer to: Literature Just Between Us, a novel by Cathy Kelly Just Between Us..., a novel by Tori Carrington Just Between Us, a novel based on the American TV sitcom So Little Time Just Between Us, a Christian women's magazine founded by Jill Briscoe Greg Gorman: Just Between Us, a photography ...
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XT9 is a text predicting and correcting system for mobile devices with full keyboards rather than the 3x4 keypad on old phones. It was originally developed by Tegic Communications, now part of Nuance Communications. It was created for devices with styluses, but is now used for touch screen devices too. It is a successo...
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Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is a common substance found in rocks as the minerals calcite and aragonite (most notably as limestone, which is a type of sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcite) and is the main component of eggshells, gastropod shells, shellfish skeletons a...
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Shandi may refer to: People Shandi Finnessey, Miss USA winner and game show host Shandi Mitchell, Canadian novelist Shandi Sinnamon, the American singer, songwriter Places Shandi, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Shendi the city of Shandi (or Shendi) in Sudan Other uses "Shandi" (song), a song ...
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Driftin' Sands is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Bob Steele, Nina Quartero, and William H. Turner. Cast Bob Steele as 'Driftin' Sands Nina Quartero as Nita Aliso William H. Turner as Don Roberto Aliso Gladden James as Benton Jay Morley Carl Axzelle References External...
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Ingrid of Sweden (English exonym: Ingrith) may refer to: Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter, Swedish princess 12th century Saint Ingrid of Sweden Ingrid, Swedish princess around 1205, daughter of King Sweartgar II, abbess Ingrid Ylva, Swedish princess or noblewoman (disputed), 13th century Ingrid of Sweden, Princess of Sweden 19...
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Acutifolin A is bio-active isolate of the bark of Brosimum acutifolium, a Brazilian folk medicine ("Mururé"). References Natural phenols
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Although South Africa participated in the Africa Cup of Nations much later than many African countries (the country was scheduled to participate in inaugural 1957 Africa Cup of Nations but was excluded because of apartheid), as they participated for the first time as host of 1996 edition, South Africa has soon establis...
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Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean. Gribbles, shipwo...
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This is a list of star systems within 20–25 light years of Earth. So far, 84 such objects have been found, of which only 7 are bright enough to be visible without a telescope. See also List of nearest stars and brown dwarfs List of star systems within 25–30 light-years Lists of stars List of nearest bright stars ...
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Islamic society may refer to: A society in which Islamic culture is dominant The Islamic world Mosque, or Islamic Center – the place of Muslim prayer :Category:Mosques :Category:Islamic organizations of various types Islamic Society of North America – one of the largest American Muslim organizations. Islamic So...
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Search marketing is the process of acquiring traffic or customers via search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo and others. Search marketing generally involves two disciplines: SEO (search engine optimization) and SEM (search engine marketing). Originally called “search engine marketing,” the shorter phrase “search ma...
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Chili (Illinois) Chili (Indiana) Chili (New York) Chili (Ohio) Chili (Új-Mexikó) Chili (Wisconsin) Egyéb Csilipaprika
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Plaid () may refer to: Fabric Full plaid, a cloth made with a tartan pattern, wrapped around the waist, cast over the shoulder and fastened at the front A synonym for tartan in North America A plaid shirt, typically of flannel and worn during the winter A plaid jacket, often made of Mackinaw cloth Belted plaid ...
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Confectionery is the art of making confections, which are food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confectionery is divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories: bakers' confections and sugar confections. The occupation of confectioner enc...
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Langfield Falls are a waterfall in the United States, located in Skamania County, Washington in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Langfield Falls was named after Karl C. Langfield, a United States Forest Service ranger. See also List of waterfalls References External links YouTube video of Langfield Falls Wate...
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chkrootkit (Check Rootkit) is a common Unix-based program intended to help system administrators check their system for known rootkits. It is a shell script using common UNIX/Linux tools like the strings and grep commands to search core system programs for signatures and for comparing a traversal of the /proc filesyst...
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Carpigiani is an Italian company, located near Bologna, specialising in the production of gelato and ice cream machines. It has approximately 35% of the global market share, which includes both machines for the production of Italian artisan gelato and those for the production of soft serve gelato and ice cream. Histor...
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A multimodal browser is one which allows multimodal interaction for input and/or output - for example, keyboard and voice interfaces. Examples include Opera and NetFront. References Web browsers Multimodal interaction
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Kimchi fried rice or kimchi-bokkeum-bap () is a variety of bokkeum-bap ("fried rice"), a popular dish in South Korea. Kimchi fried rice is made primarily with kimchi and rice, along with other available ingredients, such as diced vegetables or meats like spam. Ingredients Leftover chilled rice and over-ripened kimchi ...
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American trial lawyer associations are non-profit, professional associations/organizations located throughout the United States. These organizations host attorney education events (such as continuing legal education classes), monitor relevant changes in the law, and advocate for greater access to the civil justice syst...
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Compartment may refer to: Biology Compartment (anatomy), a space of connective tissue between muscles Compartment (chemistry), in which different parts of the same protein serves different functions Compartment (development), fields of cells of distinct cell lineage, cell affinity, and genetic identity Compartment...
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UML pode referir-se a: Unified Modeling Language - (Sistemas de Informação) User-mode - perfil para virtualização de utilizacao -Linux Desambiguação
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Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DYCF) is an agency of the State of Washington, United States focusing on services for children. It was created by House Bill 1661, which was signed by Governor Jay Inslee on July 6, 2017. References External links Washington Department of Children, Youth, and F...
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In mathematics, a complete lattice is a partially ordered set in which all subsets have both a supremum (join) and an infimum (meet). A lattice which satisfies at least one of these properties is known as a conditionally complete lattice. Specifically, every non-empty finite lattice is complete. Complete lattices appea...
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Sentence arrangement is the location of ideas and the placement of emphasis within a sentence. Based on these factors, a sentence may be classified as loose, balanced, periodic, or cumulative. Examples A loose sentence expresses the main thought near the beginning and adds explanatory material as needed. We bashed the...
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A great variety of cassava-based dishes are consumed in the regions where cassava (Manihot esculenta, also called 'manioc' or 'yuca') is cultivated, and the ingredient is included many national or ethnic specialities. As a food ingredient, cassava root is somewhat similar to the potato in that it is starchy and bland ...
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Sour beer, also known as Sours, is beer which has an intentionally acidic, tart, or sour taste. Traditional sour beer styles include Belgian lambics, gueuze and Flanders red ale, and German gose and Berliner Weisse. Brewing Unlike modern brewing, which is done in a sanitary environment to guard against the intrusion o...
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Dark Guardian may refer to: Dark Guardian (novel series), a series of young-adult paranormal romance novels by Rachel Hawthorne Dark Guardian (novel), a paranormal/suspense novel by Christine Feehan
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Fall away may refer to Backsliding, in Christianity Fall-away (basketball), a type of basketball shot Fallaway (dance), a dance movement "Fall Away", a 2009 song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots "Fall Away", a 2005 song by the Fray on their album, How to Save a Life See also Fallaway slam in professio...
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Battle of Dunbar may refer to: Battle of Dunbar (1296), a battle in the Wars of Scottish Independence Battle of Dunbar (1650), a battle in the 1650 to 1652 Anglo-Scottish War
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The men's 1500 metre freestyle competition of the swimming events at the 1983 Pan American Games took place on 22 August. The last Pan American Games champion was Brian Goodell of US. This race consisted of thirty lengths of the pool, all lengths being in freestyle. Results All times are in minutes and seconds. Heat...
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Medicine Bow – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Wyoming, w hrabstwie Carbon. Miasta w stanie Wyoming
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Shepard may refer to: A common misspelling of shepherd Alan Shepard, American astronaut and member of the Apollo 14 moon mission Shepard, Alberta, Canada Shepard, Missouri, a ghost town Shepard (name) Shepard tone, a sound consisting of a superposition of sine waves separated by octaves Shepard Settlement, New York She...
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"What Do You Care" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Patricia Conroy. It was released in 1993 as the third single from her second studio album, Bad Day for Trains. It peaked at number 8 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in March 1993. Chart performance References 1992 songs 1993 singles Patricia Conr...
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Bodies is the first novel written by the British doctor-turned-novelist and -scriptwriter Jed Mercurio. It was published in 2002 and formed the basis of the award-winning BBC medical drama Bodies. References 2002 British novels British novels adapted into television shows Jonathan Cape books
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Equine massage is the practice of massage on horses. Beginning in the early 1990s, it has been a growing field of equine therapy, used for both day-to-day riding and post-trauma rehabilitation. Proponents list a number of positive effects, including the improvement of movement and the reduction of pain and stress respo...
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An Allahabadi is a thing or person of or from the Indian city of Allahabad. (see list). It may refer to: People Akbar Allahabadi, Urdu poet Muhibullah Allahabadi, Sufi scholar Purnam Allahabadi, Urdu poet Hashim Raza Allahabadi Abdi, Indian politician Food Allahabadi cake, a traditional Indian rum fruit cake All...
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Mortadella () is a large Italian sausage or luncheon meat (salume ) made of finely hashed or ground heat-cured pork, which incorporates at least 15% small cubes of pork fat (principally the hard fat from the neck of the pig). It is traditionally flavoured with black pepper grains, but modern versions can also contain p...
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Thallium iodide can refer to: Thallium(I) iodide (thallium monoiodide), TlI Thallium triiodide, TlI3
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Production for use is a phrase referring to the principle of economic organization and production taken as a defining criterion for a socialist economy. It is held in contrast to production for profit. This criterion is used to distinguish communism from capitalism, and is one of the fundamental defining characteristic...
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Park Kyung-suk () is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner. She won a silver medal in lightweight at the 1993 World Taekwondo Championships in New York City, and a gold medal at the 1995 World Taekwondo Championships in Manila. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people South Kore...
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