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Clifton Beach may refer to: Clifton Beach, Queensland, Australia Clifton Beach, Tasmania, Australia Clifton Beach, Karachi, Pakistan Clifton B. Beach (1845-1902), U.S. Representative from Ohio Clifton, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Budō was featured in the Summer Olympic Games demonstration programme in 1964. This included demonstration of kyūdō, kendo and sumo. Judo, which is a budo, was part of the regular program. References Discontinued sports at the Summer Olympics Olympics 1964 Summer Olympics events Olympic demonstration sports Men's e...
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Church mouse may refer to: The Church Mouse, a 1934 film See also Mouse Poor as a Church Mouse, a 1931 German film Robert Thompson (designer), a British furniture maker who used a mouse motif, derived from the phrase
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Bitch ( ) is a pejorative slang word for a person, usually a woman. When applied to a woman or girl, it means someone who is belligerent, unreasonable, malicious, controlling, aggressive, or dominant. When applied to a man or boy, bitch reverses its meaning and is a derogatory term for being subordinate, weak, or cowa...
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A substitution of attorney is a legal document that may be created during a lawsuit if a party wishes to replace its attorney with another one. Both attorneys must sign the document (which is otherwise void). Legal procedure
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A day room (or day use) is a method of booking a hotel room for same-day use. History Historically, the use of day rooms dates as far back as the hotel itself. In literary history, has been associated with the idea of renting rooms on an hourly basis. For a time, this practice had a negative connotation for hotels and...
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The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), legally S.W.I.F.T. SC, is a Belgian cooperative society providing services related to the execution of financial transactions and payments between banks worldwide. Its principal function is to serve as the main messaging network through which inte...
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Dressing steht für: Salatsauce In Process Dressing, Schleifverfahren das Tragen einer bestimmten Kleidung, siehe: Cross-Dressing Siehe auch Dresing Woman in a Dressing Gown Window Dressing
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Hares and jackrabbits are mammals belonging to the genus Lepus. They are herbivores, and live solitarily or in pairs. They nest in slight depressions called forms, and their young are able to fend for themselves shortly after birth. The genus includes the largest lagomorphs. Most are fast runners with long, powerful hi...
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SR-57227 is a potent and selective agonist at the 5HT3 receptor, with high selectivity over other serotonin receptor subtypes and good blood–brain barrier penetration. References Serotonin receptor agonists 5-HT3 agonists Piperidines Chloroarenes Aminopyridines
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Shangyuan Art Museum is a modern art museum in Beijing, China. A private museum, it was established in 2007. It hosts an International Residency Programme, with participants coming from all around the world. See also List of museums in China References External links Official site Official Facebook Page Art museum...
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Commodity money is money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made. Commodity money consists of objects having value or use in themselves (intrinsic value) as well as their value in buying goods. This is in contrast to representative money, which has no intrinsic value but represents something of value suc...
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Luchthaven Londen Heathrow, de grootste luchthaven van Londen Heathrow (Florida), een plaats in de Amerikaanse staat Florida Heathrow (Londen), een wijk in het Londense bestuurlijke gebied Hillingdon, in de regio Groot-Londen
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Un cracker (en Europe), ou craquelin (au Canada francophone), est un petit biscuit sec, salé et croustillant. Notes et références Voir aussi , nom donné aux crackers en forme d'animaux Biscuit soda Biscuit
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When Nothing Else Matters is a 2004 non-fiction book by Michael Leahy. The book chronicles basketball player Michael Jordan's last comeback to the NBA playing for the Washington Wizards. Bibliography Leahy, Michael. (2004a) When Nothing Else Matters, New York. Simon & Schuster Barnes, Simon. "When Nothing Else Matters...
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The following is a list of mental disorders as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). The DSM is the American Psychiatric Association's standard reference for psychiatry, which includes over 450 different definitions of mental ...
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Form W-4 (officially, the "Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate") is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax form completed by an employee in the United States to indicate his or her tax situation (exemptions, status, etc.) to the employer. The W-4 form tells the employer the correct amount of federal tax to with...
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Manowar is an American heavy metal band. Manowar may also refer to: , a United States Coast Guard patrol boat X-O Manowar, a comic book superhero Manowar Island, Queensland, Australia, part of the Manowar and Rocky Islands Important Bird Area See also Man o' war (disambiguation)
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Mesembranol is an alkaloid found in Sceletium tortuosum. References Alkaloids Methoxy compounds Nitrogen heterocycles Heterocyclic compounds with 2 rings
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Arisugacin A is an orally-active acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. References Lactones Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors Methoxy compounds
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A commodity market is a market that trades in the primary economic sector rather than manufactured products, such as cocoa, fruit and sugar. Hard commodities are mined, such as gold and oil. Futures contracts are the oldest way of investing in commodities. Commodity markets can include physical trading and derivatives ...
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Ez a Pokémon (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā, Pocket Monsters) animációs rajzfilmsorozat filmek listája. Pokémon Filmek Pokémon (1. sorozat) Pokémon: Haladó Nemzedék (2. sorozat) Pokémon: Gyémánt és Igazgyöngy (3. sorozat) Pokémon: Best Wishes! (4. sorozat) Pokémon: XY (5. sorozat) Reboot Pokémon Animék Filmes list...
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In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them. The price of a commodity good is typically determined as a function of its market as a whole: w...
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The Microdrive is a miniature hard disk drive device in the CompactFlash II format from the late 1990s, originally developed by IBM. Microdrive may also refer to: ZX Microdrive, a tape-loop data storage system developed by Sinclair Research in the 1980s Micro drive, a type of drivetrain on a bicycle
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The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in Asia Pacific (AJCU-AP) is an association of 22 Jesuit higher educational institutions on the territory of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific. Members Current list of members, as of 2019: Ateneo de Davao University Ateneo de Manila University Loyola School of...
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Swimming in Australia refers to the sport of Swimming played in Australia. The sport has a high level of participation in the country both recreational and professional. History Frederick Lane was the first Australian olympic swimmer. Governing Body Swimming Australia is the national sporting body. Tournaments Austr...
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Do the Twist may refer to: Do the Twist (Connie Francis album), 1962 Do the Twist! with Ray Charles, a 1961 album by Ray Charles "The Twist" (song), a song by Hank Ballard, covered by Chubby Checker
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In astronomy and navigation, the celestial sphere is an abstract sphere that has an arbitrarily large radius and is concentric to Earth. All objects in the sky can be conceived as being projected upon the inner surface of the celestial sphere, which may be centered on Earth or the observer. If centered on the observer,...
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Causation may refer to: Philosophy Causality, a relationship that describes and analyses cause and effect Physics Causality (physics) Law Causation (law), a key component to establish liability in both criminal and civil law Proximate cause, the basis of liability in negligence in the United States Causation...
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The Mayor of Middlesbrough is the executive mayor of the borough of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England. The incumbent since 2019 is Andy Preston. Referendums 2001 2013 Election results 2002 2007 2011 2015 2019 References Middlesbrough
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A cold weather rule or cold weather law is a law or regulation that prohibits public utility companies from disconnecting customers who are unable to pay for the energy used to heat their homes during the winter. Such regulations may also require utility companies to reconnect customers during those periods. Several ...
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In the United Kingdom statutory sick pay (SSP) is paid by an employer to all employees who are off work because of sickness for longer than 3 consecutive workdays (or 3 non-consecutive workdays falling within an 8 week period) but less than 28 weeks and who normally pay National Insurance contributions (NICs), often r...
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Keith Henley Sparks was a British attraction designer and developer for theme parks around Europe; an early innovator of theme park attractions and dark rides in the United Kingdom (UK). He was known for his characteristic production style and attractions for Alton Towers, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and the Tussauds Gr...
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The Mayor of Torbay was the directly elected executive mayor of the borough of Torbay in Devon, England. The post was abolished in 2019 after a referendum held in May 2016. The last holder of the post was Gordon Oliver. Referendums Elections 2005 2011 2015 References 2005 establishments in England 2019 disestab...
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Adoption law is the generic area of legal theory, policy making, legal practice and legal studies relating to law on adoption. National adoption laws National, or domestic, adoption laws deal with issues such as step-parent adoption, adoption by cohabitees, adoption by single parents and LGBT adoption. Adoption laws i...
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Ozark pudding is a dry fruit custard with nuts that, as the name implies, appears to originate in Missouri, being named after The Ozarks region. It is most famous for being a favorite food of President Harry Truman, a recipe by his wife Bess Truman having been widely published in the 1950s as her contribution to the Co...
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A sandwich is a food item typically made of two pieces of bread with layers of food between them. Sandwich may also refer to: Places and jurisdictions North America Sandwich, Illinois, U.S. Sandwich, Massachusetts, U.S., a town Sandwich (CDP), Massachusetts, a village within the town Sandwich, New Hampshire, U....
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The Special Division is a division of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 28 U.S.C. § 49 (1982 ed., Supp. V) (Title VI of the Ethics in Government Act). It consists of three circuit court judges or justices appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States. One of the judges mu...
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Degenerate Art is a 2011 documentary by American pipe maker Aaron Golbert, aka Marble Slinger, on the art and culture associated with glass pipes used for smoking cannabis. Its title references the German expression degenerate art, an invective used to denigrate modern art during the Nazi regime. The film, which was fe...
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Don't Cry Wolf may refer to: "Don't Cry Wolf" (song), a 1977 song by the Damned Don't Cry Wolf (album), a 1986 album by London Don't Cry Wolf (film), a 2003 Swedish comedy film See also Cry Wolf (disambiguation)
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Aztekium ritteri is a species of cactus native to the Mexican state of Nuevo león It is one of the three confirmed species that make up the genus. Blooming habits and reproduction Aztekium ritteri blooms throughout the summer, producing an abundance of white and pink flowers measuring less than 10 mm in diameter. The ...
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The north and south celestial poles are the two points in the sky where Earth's axis of rotation, indefinitely extended, intersects the celestial sphere. The north and south celestial poles appear permanently directly overhead to observers at Earth's North Pole and South Pole, respectively. As Earth spins on its axis, ...
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Solute pumping is a form of active transport of a solute through a cell membrane. Solute pumping allows a molecule that cannot regularly cross the lipid bilayer (because of concentration gradient, polarity, or other reasons) to enter the cell by way of a protein channel. Unlike diffusion (a form of passive transport), ...
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The retina (from "net") is the innermost, light-sensitive layer of tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some molluscs. The optics of the eye create a focused two-dimensional image of the visual world on the retina, which then processes that image within the retina and sends nerve impulses along the optic nerve to...
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A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag or, in a ram-air parachute, aerodynamic lift. A major application is to support people, for recreation or as a safety device for aviators, who can exit from an aircraft at height and descend safely to earth. A parachute...
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Pesticides are substances that are meant to control pests. This includes herbicide, insecticide, nematicide, molluscicide, piscicide, avicide, rodenticide, bactericide, insect repellent, animal repellent, microbicide, fungicide, and lampricide. The most common of these are herbicides, which account for approximately 50...
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It's a Miserable Life may refer to: Television "It's a Miserable Life (The Golden Girls)", an episode of the sitcom The Golden Girls "It's a Miserable Life (Beavis and Butt-head)", an episode of the animated series Beavis and Butt-head "It's a Miserable Life (One on One)", an episode of the sitcom One on One "It'...
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RDAP may refer to: Residential Drug Abuse Program Registration Data Access Protocol
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This is a list of articles related to plate tectonics and tectonic plates. What is plate tectonics? General concepts Tectonic plate interactions Back arc basins Continents Paleocontinents (Also known as Sahul) Earthquakes Oceans Ancient oceans Superoceans Orogenies Rifts Active rifts Cont...
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Trompetklimmer (Campsis) Trompetbloem (Pandorea jasminoides)
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American Airlines Flight 444 was a scheduled American Airlines flight from Chicago to Washington, D.C.'s National Airport. On November 15, 1979, the Boeing 727 serving the flight was attacked by "the Unabomber", Ted Kaczynski, who sent the bomb in the mail and set it to detonate at a certain altitude. The bomb partial...
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Westchester County is located in the U.S. state of New York. It is the seventh most populous county in the State of New York and the most populous north of New York City. According to the 2020 United States Census, the county had a population of 1,004,456, its highest decennial count ever and an increase of 55,344 (5.8...
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Facundo Argüello may refer to: Facundo Argüello (footballer) (born 1979), association football player Facundo Argüello (tennis) (born 1992), tennis player
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The equatorial coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system widely used to specify the positions of celestial objects. It may be implemented in spherical or rectangular coordinates, both defined by an origin at the centre of Earth, a fundamental plane consisting of the projection of Earth's equator onto the celes...
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In astronomy, the ecliptic coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system commonly used for representing the apparent positions, orbits, and pole orientations of Solar System objects. Because most planets (except Mercury) and many small Solar System bodies have orbits with only slight inclinations to the ecliptic, ...
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The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, the Tour is the most well-known and prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. The race usually covers approximately 3,500 kilometres (2,200 ...
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FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (commonly abbreviated to FIFA 98) is a football simulation video game developed by EA Canada and released by Electronic Arts in 1997. It is the fifth game in the FIFA series and the second to be in 3D on the fifth generation of video game consoles. A number of different players were featured ...
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In cryptography, a Caesar cipher, also known as Caesar's cipher, the shift cipher, Caesar's code or Caesar shift, is one of the simplest and most widely known encryption techniques. It is a type of substitution cipher in which each letter in the plaintext is replaced by a letter some fixed number of positions down the ...
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Car spotting is a service in rail transport operations. A 1920 book on railroad freight defines the term as follows: "Spotting service is the service beyond a reasonably convenient point of interchange between road haul or connecting carriers , industrial plant tracks and includes: (a) One placement of a loaded car ...
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Іва́ново () — село в Кіровському районі Ленінградської області, Росія. Посилання www.panoramio.com maps.yandex.ru Населені пункти Кіровського району (Ленінградська область) Села Ленінградської області
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Copacetic may refer to: Copacetic (Velocity Girl album), 1993 Copacetic (Knuckle Puck album), 2015
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The Land of Lost Content may refer to: The Land of Lost Content (book), a biography of schoolteacher Anthony Chenevix-Trench The Land of Lost Content (John Ireland), a song cycle Land of Lost Content (museum), a museum of popular culture in Shropshire, England See also A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, poem XL, ...
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Man of Action may refer to: Film and television The Man of Action, a 1919 German silent film A Man of Action (1923 film), an American silent comedy film A Man of Action (2022 film), a crime drama film Man of Action (film), an American film of 1933 "A Man of Action" (Dad's Army), an episode of Dad's Army Man of Action ...
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Invoicera is an online invoicing software. The software was created by a company with the same name that was founded in 2006, had 125 employees, and is based in India. It allows users to monitor, dispatch, and accept invoices in one web service. After signing up for the service, users are assigned a personal subdomain...
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Ле́ззя () — село в Кіровському районі Ленінградської області, Росія. Посилання www.panoramio.com maps.yandex.ru Населені пункти Кіровського району (Ленінградська область) Села Ленінградської області
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A criminal accusation is the process of declaring one's belief in another's liability for that other's criminal action(s). A criminal accusation may be informally made through a declaration made to the public at large (generally through news media) or by the filing of a formal accusation in a court of law by a person ...
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Car spotting is the observing or photographing of interesting, vintage, rare, modified and supercars on public roads. Car spotting may also refer to: Car spotting (service), a railroad service Car spotting (positioning), the precise positioning of a car
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Look Both Ways may also refer to: Look Both Ways (2005 film), an Australian film Look Both Ways (2022 film), an American film Look Both Ways (album), a 2017 album by Steamchicken Look Both Ways, an album by The Crossing (band) Look Both Ways (novel), a 2019 novel by Jason Reynolds Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politi...
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This is a list of episodes of the American television series Tosh.0. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2009) Season 2 (2010) Season 3 (2011) Season 4 (2012) Season 5 (2013) Season 6 (2014) Season 7 (2015) Season 8 (2016) Season 9 (2017) Season 10 (2018) Season 11 (2019) Season 12 (2020) References Exte...
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The quijongo is a type of musical bow used by the indigenous peoples of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. In some countries, such as El Salvador, it is known as the carimba. It was probably used by the indigenous Chorotega people of Nicoya. It consists of a bow measuring 140cm in length, made of flexible wood with a string ...
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Sucralose is an artificial sweetener and sugar substitute. The majority of ingested sucralose is not broken down by the body, so it is noncaloric. In the European Union, it is also known under the E number E955. It is produced by chlorination of sucrose, selectively replacing three of the hydroxy groups in the C1, C4, ...
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The Spanish Horror Writers Association, Nocte, is a non-profit association whose objective is to promote horror literature written in Spanish by Spanish authors. Nocte aims at offering a meeting point for writers who tackle horror, dark fantasy or, as Harlan Ellison cleverly called it, “fiction of the macabre”. Among i...
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The Academy Award for Best Story was an Academy Award given from the beginning of the Academy Awards until 1956. This award can be a source of confusion for modern audiences, given its co-existence with the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. The Oscar for Best Stor...
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Angell may refer to: People Angell, a list of people with the surname Angell (family), in Norway Angell Conwell (born 1983), American actress and model Fictional characters Jessica Angell, a fictional detective in CSI: NY Places Angell Woods Angell Hall, building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, ...
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In computer science, a retrieval data structure, also known as static function, is a space-efficient dictionary-like data type composed of a collection of (key, value) pairs that allows the following operations: Construction from a collection of (key, value) pairs Retrieve the value associated with the given key or a...
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The Antiquary might refer to: The Antiquary, a novel by Sir Walter Scott The Antiquary (play), a 17th-century play by Shackerley Marmion The Antiquary (magazine), a magazine published 1880–1915.
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The Summerland is the name given by Theosophists, Wiccans and other contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of an afterlife. History of the concept Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) inspired Andrew Jackson Davis (1826–1910), in his major work The Great Harmonia, to say that Summerland is the pinnacle of h...
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O National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) é uma associação norte-americana formada por aproximadamente setecentos revisores de livros. A NBCC foi fundada em Nova Iorque no ano de 1974. Todo ano é concedido um prêmio (National Book Critics Circle Award) para o melhor livro em cinco categorias: ficção, não-ficção em geral...
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A terrestrial planet, telluric planet, solid planet, or rocky planet, is a planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. Within the Solar System, the terrestrial planets accepted by the IAU are the inner planets closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Among astronomers who use the geophysic...
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Ischyromys is an extinct genus of rodent from North America. The 60 cm (2 ft) long creature is one of the oldest rodents known. It resembled a mouse and already had characteristic rodent incisors. Ischyromys'''s hind legs were longer than the forelegs, which could be used for other means than walking. Unlike most oth...
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Relief, or profile, refers to the amount of curvature in the fingerboard of a guitar or other similar stringed instrument. When the strings of a guitar vibrate, they vibrate in an elliptical shape. Thus, providing the best possible action requires that the guitar fingerboard have a slight curve to allow the strings to ...
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In taekwondo, a weight class is a standardized weight range for taekwondo practitioners. The upper weight limit for each class is the maxiumum weight for that class. The minimum weight for each class must be above the maximum weight for the next lowest class. A taekwondo gyeorugi is usually scheduled for a fixed weight...
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Tennis is a racquet sport played on a ground court. Tennis may also refer to: Sports Real tennis, a precursor to modern (lawn) tennis Soft tennis, a type of tennis using a soft ball Table tennis, also known as ping-pong Places Tennis, Egypt, a medieval city Tennis, Kansas, United States, an unincorporated community ...
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The Melanosporales are an order of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. References Ascomycota orders ru:Melanosporales
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Eric Turner may refer to: Eric Turner (American football) (1968–2000), American football player Eric Turner (singer) (born 1977), American singer and songwriter Eric Gardner Turner (1911–1983), English papyrologist and classicist Eric Turner (basketball) (born 1963), American basketball player Eric Turner (athlete...
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The blood vessels are the components of the circulatory system that transport blood throughout the human body. These vessels transport blood cells, nutrients, and oxygen to the tissues of the body. They also take waste and carbon dioxide away from the tissues. Blood vessels are needed to sustain life, because all of th...
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In mathematics, a continuum structure function (CSF) is defined by Laurence Baxter as a nondecreasing mapping from the unit hypercube to the unit interval. It is used by Baxter to help in the Mathematical modelling of the level of performance of a system in terms of the performance levels of its components. References...
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Williams station could refer to: Williams station (Muni Metro), a light rail station in San Francisco Williams Station, a Pony Express station which was the site of the Battle of Williams Station Williams Depot, a historic train station in Williams, Arizona Williams Junction station, a former train station in Will...
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A patent is a set of rights granted by a government to an inventor. Patent may also refer to: Letters patent, a type of legal instrument issued by a monarch or president Land patent, a land grant, such as in a patented mining claim Patent leather, a shiny form of leather Patent medicine, a medical compound of ques...
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is a Japanese manufacturer and distributor of tomato-based foods, and fruit and vegetable juices. Its core product is the Yasai Seikatsu 100 brand of vegetable juice, introduced in 1995. It also claims to be Japan's largest supplier of tomato ketchup and tomato juice. Kagome grows tomatoes in greenhouses and market ...
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A synagogue, sometimes referred to by the Yiddish term shul and often used interchangeably with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worship. Synagogues have a place for prayer (the main sanctuary and sometimes smaller chapels), where Jews attend religious services or special ceremonies (including weddings, b'nai mitz...
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A dark pattern (also known as a "deceptive design pattern") is "a user interface that has been carefully crafted to trick users into doing things, such as buying overpriced insurance with their purchase or signing up for recurring bills". User experience designer Harry Brignull coined the neologism on 28 July 2010 with...
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Juan Manuel Celaya Hernández (born 1 September 1998) is a Mexican diver. He participated at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, winning a medal. He also competed in the men's synchronized 3 meter diving event at the 2021 Olympic Games held in Tokyo, where he placed fourth alongside partner Yahel Castillo. Reference...
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Fifi may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fifi (Better Call Saul), an episode of the TV show Fifi, a Beverly Hills Teens character Fifi (Peanuts), a love interest of Snoopy Fifi La Fume, in Tiny Toon Adventures Fifi the Peke, a Disney character Fifi and the Flowertots, a British children's TV series Fifi, a Sh...
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An Abney level and clinometer is an instrument used in surveying which consists of a fixed sighting tube, a movable spirit level that is connected to a pointing arm, and a protractor scale. An internal mirror allows the user to see the bubble in the level while sighting a distant target. It can be used as a hand-held...
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The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It recognizes distinguished fiction by an American author, preferably dealing with American life, published during the preceding calendar year. As the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel (awar...
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Graph may refer to: Mathematics Graph (discrete mathematics), a structure made of vertices and edges Graph theory, the study of such graphs and their properties Graph (topology), a topological space resembling a graph in the sense of discrete mathematics Graph of a function Graph of a relation Graph paper Chart, a mea...
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The Mexico Trilogy (also known as the Desperado Trilogy on some released DVD products) is a series of American/Mexican contemporary western action films written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The series' plot tells the continuing story of El Mariachi, a man who painfully lives alone after seeing all of his loved one...
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Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (tables), storing items, eating and/or working with an item, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horiz...
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Dust of Dreams may refer to: Dust of Dreams (novel), a novel in the series Malazan Book of the Fallen Dust of Dreams (album), a 2005 album by Merzbow
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