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"Robot Man" is a 1960 song performed by Connie Francis. It was written by the songwriting team of Sylvia Dee and George Goehring. The song became a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1960. It was also a hit in Australia (#3) and New Zealand (#4). Another version of the song was relea...
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Road movies – genere cinematografico Road Movies – album dei Land del 2000 Road Movies – composizione per violino e pianoforte di John Adams Pagine correlate Road Movie (disambigua)
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Andrew, Andy or Drew Hill may refer to: Music Andrew Hill (jazz musician) (1931–2007), American jazz pianist and composer Andy Hill (American music producer) (born 1951), American record producer and educator Andy Hill (composer) (born 1957), British music producer and songwriter Andrew Hill or Charlton Hill (born ...
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a 1997 fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling. The first novel in the Harry Potter series and Rowling's debut novel, it follows Harry Potter, a young wizard who discovers his magical heritage on his eleventh birthday, when he receives a letter of acceptance to ...
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Allen Hopkins is an American soccer sportscaster. His current duties include coverage of Major League Soccer for ESPN, as well as MLS' C.D. Chivas USA. After a successful collegiate soccer career at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, the NAIA's all-time winningest men's soccer program, he continued playing in both th...
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Herb of grace can refer to several separate plants. In Europe, generally another name for rue, Ruta graveolens of the family Rutaceae In the USA, usually a name for Bacopa monnieri of the family Plantaginaceae (formerly Scrophulariaceae) Sometimes used as a name for Gratiola officinalis
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Front Street may refer to: Front Street (Manhattan) Front Street (Toronto) Front Street (Philadelphia) Front Street (Battle Mountain, Nevada) Front Street (Juneau, Alaska) High Street, "Front Street" in some UK and Commonwealth dialects of English, referring to the primary business street of a town
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Betamethasone/dexchlorpheniramine (trade names Betadexin, Celabet, Celestamine) is a drug containing betamethasone and dexchlorpheniramine maleate to treat allergic conditions. Betamethasone is a steroid to relieve itches and inflammation while dexchlorpheniramine maleate is an antihistamine to treat urticaria. Refer...
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Medics is a British medical drama series that was first broadcast on ITV on 14 November 1990. The show ran for five series with a total of 40 episodes. The show came to end on 24 November 1995. It follows the everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of ...
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Ground snake can refer to three distinct genera of snakes: Genus Atractus, South American ground snakes. Genus Lygophis Genus Sonora, North American ground snakes. It can also refer to a species of snake: Magliophis exiguus Animal common name disambiguation pages
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The Mackenzie River wolf or Mackenzie Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus mackenzii) is a subspecies of gray wolf which is found in Canada's southern portion of Northwest Territories. Not much has been published on Canis lupus mackenzii but one of the most comprehensive studies was done in 1954 by W.A. Fuller, Wolf Control Operat...
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William Baldwin peut désigner : William Baldwin (1779-1819), un botaniste américain. William Baldwin (1963-), un acteur américain. Voir aussi William Charles Baldwin (1827-1903), explorateur et chasseur britannique
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Super Ace may refer to: Pober Super Ace, a single-seat sport kitplane Chrislea Super Ace, a four-seat light plane Tata Super Ace, a 1-ton mini truck Super Ace, a nylon-stringed electric guitar designed by Paul McGill
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The Collected Statutes of the Ming Dynasty or Collected Regulations of the Great Ming () is a five-volume collection of regulations and procedures of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). After the original compiler Xu Pu (1429–1499) died, the task was taken over by Li Dongyang (1447–1516) and Shen Shixing (申時行). The books too...
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PBAN may refer to these articles: Pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide Polybutadiene acrylonitrile
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A beat-sheet is a document used in marketing, typically created by a product marketing manager. See also Product management Product marketing Product management
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Neil Cassidy (or similar) may refer to: Neil Cassidy (soccer), coach of Rochester Thunder Neal Cassady, writer Neal Cassidy, fictional character in Once Upon A Time
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In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA). The original Social Security Act was enacted in 1935, and the current version of the Act, as amended, encompasses ...
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Samoan dance traditions reflect contact between Samoan culture and other cultures from the East and West. The space in which dance is conducted has been interpreted as a microcosm of Samoan society. Samoan dance has been characterized as a means of maintaining Samoan identity in contact with other civilizations. Trad...
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Sedum sexangulare, also known as tasteless stonecrop, is a species of succulent perennial and evergreen plant of the genus Sedum. It is similar to Sedum acre, but has shorter and denser leaves. It gained the binomial name ("six-angled") for its characteristic six spirals of leaves. S. sexangulare is about 15 cm (5 in) ...
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"Honey, Do You Love Me, Huh?" is a novelty song written by Hank Williams and Curley Williams. Curley is best known for writing Hank's smash "Half as Much" but the pair also collaborated on songs, including Honey, Do You Love Me, Huh?" and "No, Not Now." Curley Williams recorded both compositions for Columbia. In the la...
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The sit spin (also known as the Jackson Haines spin) is one of the oldest elements in figure skating. It was invented by American figure skater Jackson Haines. It has been called "one of the most important spins in skating". According to figure skater John MIsha Petkevich, despite its difficulty to learn and the amount...
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Helianthus angustifolius is a species of sunflower known by the common name narrowleaf sunflower or swamp sunflower. It is native to the south-central and eastern United States, found in all the coastal states from Texas to Long Island, and inland as far as Missouri. It is typically found in the coastal plain habitat (...
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Iron sulfide or Iron sulphide can refer to range of chemical compounds composed of iron and sulfur. Minerals By increasing order of stability: Iron(II) sulfide, FeS Greigite, Fe3S4 (cubic) Pyrrhotite, Fe1−xS (where x = 0 to 0.2) (monoclinic or hexagonal) Troilite, FeS, the endmember of pyrrhotite (hexagonal) Mac...
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Pathology is the study of the causes and effects of disease or injury. The word pathology also refers to the study of disease in general, incorporating a wide range of biology research fields and medical practices. However, when used in the context of modern medical treatment, the term is often used in a narrower fashi...
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The London Marathon is an annual marathon held in London, United Kingdom, and is the 2nd largest annual road race in the UK, after the Great North Run in Newcastle. Founded by athletes Chris Brasher and John Disley in 1981, it is typically held in April but has moved to October for 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pan...
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In geometry, the Schoch line is a line defined from an arbelos and named by Peter Woo after Thomas Schoch, who had studied it in conjunction with the Schoch circles. Construction An arbelos is a shape bounded by three mutually-tangent semicircular arcs with collinear endpoints, with the two smaller arcs nested inside...
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The following is a list of the 100 largest cities in Africa by city proper population using the most recent official estimate. This reflects only cities located geographically in Africa including nearby islands. List of cities in Africa by their population Bold represents largest city in country, Italics represents ca...
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George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792), officier de marine britannique James Brydges, 1er duc de Chandos (1673-1744), aristocrate anglais Richard Brydges Beechey (1808-1895), peintre irlandais et amiral de la Royal Navy.
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De naam Arlene is gebruikt voor een groot aantal tropische cyclonen in de Atlantische Oceaan. Tropische storm Arlene (1959) Orkaan Arlene (1963) Orkaan Arlene (1967) Tropische storm Arlene (1971) Tropische storm Arlene (1981) Orkaan Arlene (1987) Tropische storm Arlene (1993) Tropische storm Arlene (1999) Tropische st...
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Hoangus venustus, commonly known as the flax ladybird, is a species of ladybird beetle that is native to New Zealand, being found at least in the North Island. It can be found on New Zealand flax (Phormium) and Toetoe (cutty grass), reportedly eating the mealybugs that live there. Previously known as Cassiculus venustu...
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John Riordan may refer to: John Riordan (mathematician) (1903–1988), American mathematician John Riordan (banker), American banker, "Oskar Schindler of the Vietnam War" John R. Riordan (born 1943), Canadian biochemist John Riordan (businessman), Canadian businessman, owner of Riordon Paper Mills and The Toronto Ma...
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Oakwood can refer to rapid transit stations on two different systems: Oakwood tube station, a London Underground subway station Oakwood station (Toronto), a Toronto subway station in Toronto, Canada
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Nga thalaut paung (; ) is a freshwater hilsa fish dish from Burmese cuisine. The bony fish is cooked for hours with soy sauce, vinegar, tomatoes in lemongrass. The preparation melts the bones away. References Burmese cuisine Fish dishes
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Polar Park may refer to: Polar Park (animal park), a wildlife park in the municipality of Bardu in Troms county, Norway Polar Park (baseball park), a baseball park in Worcester, Massachusetts See also Polar Bear Provincial Park, in Ontario, Canada Polar Caves Park, in New Hampshire
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Disney's Magical Quest 3 starring Mickey and Donald (Mickey to Donald - Magical Adventure 3 au Japon) est un jeu vidéo de plate-forme et d'action sorti au Japon en 1995 sur Super Famicom. Il fut réédité en 2004 sur Game Boy Advance. C'est le troisième épisode de la série The Magical Quest. Le jeu a été développé et édi...
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Ex Parte Graham 1963 (4) SA 145 (D) is an important case in the South African law of persons and succession. Briefly, the deceased left a will stipulating that her adopted son would inherit her estate in the event of her death. The will added, however, that, if he predeceased her, her mother would inherit the estate. ...
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Contributory infringement may refer to: contributory patent infringement contributory copyright infringement
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Air Vanuatu je vanuatska nacionalna zrakoplovna kompanija sa sjedištem u Port Vili. Vanjske poveznice Web stranice Air Vanuatua (engleski) Zrakoplovne tvrtke Vanuatu
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A voiceless retroflex implosive is a rare consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. There is no official symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound, but or may be used, or the old convention (). Features Features of the voiceless retroflex implosive: Occurrence A rare and evi...
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The Butcher's Wife is a 1991 American romantic comedy film, directed by Terry Hughes and starring Demi Moore and Jeff Daniels. The film concerns a clairvoyant woman (Moore) thinks that she's met her future husband, whom she has seen in her dreams, and who is a butcher in New York City. They marry and move to the city,...
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Hooke may refer to: Hooke, Dorset, England River Hooke, nearby watercourse Robert Hooke (1635–1703), English natural philosopher who discovered Hooke's law Hooke (surname), a surname Hooke (lunar crater) Hooke (Martian crater) 3514 Hooke, asteroid See also Hook (disambiguation) Universal joint (Hooke's joint...
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Eoin Murphy may refer to: Eoin Murphy (Waterford hurler) (born 1978) Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny hurler) (born 1990) See also Eoghan Murphy Owen Murphy (disambiguation)
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The kilogram per cubic metre (symbol: kg·m−3, or kg/m3) is the unit of density in the International System of Units (SI), defined by mass in kilograms divided by volume in cubic metres. Conversions 1 kg/m3 = 1 g/L (exactly) 1 kg/m3 = 0.001 g/cm3 (exactly) 1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.06243 lb/ft3 (approximately) 1 kg/m3 ≈ 0.1335 oz/US...
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The rules of chess (also known as the laws of chess) govern the play of the game of chess. Chess is a two-player abstract strategy board game. Each player controls sixteen pieces of six types on a chessboard. Each type of piece moves in a distinct way. The object of the game is to checkmate (threaten with inescapable c...
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Dem Franchize Boyz is the self-titled debut album by American hip hop group Dem Franchize Boyz. It produced one single, "White Tee," which was a major southern hit. Track listing References 2004 debut albums Dem Franchize Boyz albums Virgin Records albums
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The horizon is the apparent curve that separates the surface of a celestial body from its sky when viewed from the perspective of an observer on or near the surface of the relevant body. This curve divides all viewing directions based on whether it intersects the relevant body's surface or not. The true horizon is a t...
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Full Throttle as a proper noun is an allusion to wide open throttle (full throttle) on an engine. It may refer to: Gaming Full Throttle (1984 video game), a 1984 video game released by Micromega Full Throttle (1987 video game), a 1987 racing arcade game by Taito Full Throttle: All-American Racing, a 1994 racing gam...
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Dressage ( or ; a French term, most commonly translated to mean "training") is a form of horse riding performed in exhibition and competition, as well as an art sometimes pursued solely for the sake of mastery. As an equestrian sport defined by the International Equestrian Federation, dressage is described as "the high...
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Eventing (also known as three day eventing or horse trials) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combine and compete against other competitors across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. This event has its roots in a comprehensive cavalry test that required mastery of sev...
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Loaded Dice, film muet de Burton L. King (1913). Loaded Dice, chanson des Surrenders (1988).
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Miniver, an unspotted white fur edged with grey, derives from the winter coat of the red squirrel. Miniver differs from ermine (stoat) fur in that it does not include the distinctive black tails of the stoat but is formed of distinctive grey edged panels cut from the complete fur and framing the white belly. From a re...
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Twinkle (software), een op Qt-gebaseerd VoIP-programma voor Linux Twinkle (zangeres), een Britse popzangeres uit de jaren zestig Twinkle (strip), een Britse strip, uitgebracht van 1968 tot en met 1999 Twinkle (ecommerce), een online tijdschrift voor webwinkeliers Twinkle (album), een muziekalbum van de Zuid-Koreaanse m...
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A barrel roof is a curved roof that, especially from below, is curved like a cut-away barrel. They have some advantages over dome roofs, especially being able to cover rectangular buildings, due to their uniform cross-section. Barrel vaults are a particular form of barrel roof. See also List of roof shapes Referen...
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Ascomycota is a phylum of the kingdom Fungi that, together with the Basidiomycota, forms the subkingdom Dikarya. Its members are commonly known as the sac fungi or ascomycetes. It is the largest phylum of Fungi, with over 64,000 species. The defining feature of this fungal group is the "ascus" (), a microscopic sexual ...
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The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America. Initiated in reaction against the perceived impoverishment of the decorative arts ...
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Mission San Juan Bautista may refer to any of the following missions, all of which are named for John the Baptist: Mission San Juan Bautista, in San Juan Bautista, California, United States Misión San Juan Bautista Malibat, near Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico Mission San Juan Bautista (Mexico), in Guerrero, Coahui...
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Miss Earth Puerto Rico (previously called Miss Puerto Rico) is a national Beauty pageant in Puerto Rico. History The Miss Puerto Rico Universe organization sent representatives to Miss Earth between 2001–2004. From 2005 to 2013 Puerto Rico's representative to Miss Earth was selected through the Miss Puerto Rico Earth ...
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Miss International Puerto Rico (previously called Miss Puerto Rico) is a national beauty pageant in Puerto Rico. History The first Puerto Rican delegate in Miss International was Carmen Sara Látimer, sent in 1960. Since 1960, Puerto Rico has produced two winners (Laurie Simpson in 1987 and Valerie Hernandez in 2014), ...
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Shooting sticks are portable weapon mounts commonly used with rifles to brace the weapon on the ground, walls, and other features of the local terrain in order to provide a stable resting position to shoot from; reducing user fatigue and increasing potential accuracy. They are popular with field shooters, such as hunte...
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The Seekers is a 1954 British-New Zealand adventure film directed by Ken Annakin. It starred Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, and Kenneth Williams. The film was produced by the Rank Organisation and was shot at Pinewood Studios with location shooting around Whakatane. The film's sets were designed by the art ...
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The Blacker the Berry may refer to: The Blacker the Berry (novel), a 1929 novel by Wallace Thurman "The Blacker the Berry" (song), a 2015 song by Kendrick Lamar A line from the song "Run and Tell That" from the musical Hairspray A line from the song "Black" by Dave A line from the Fannie Flagg novel Fried Green Tom...
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The 48th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best television, and film writers of 1995. Winners were announced in 1996. Winners & Nominees Film Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface. Television Documentary Radio Promotional Writing and Graphic Animation Special Awards References External li...
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Manhunt in the Jungle is a 1958 American adventure film directed by Tom McGowan and written by Sam Mervin and Owen Crump. The film stars Robin Hughes, Luis Álvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, Natalia Mazuelos and John B. Symmes. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1958. Plot Cast Robin Hughes as Cmd...
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Mesopithecus ("middle monkey" for being between Hylobates and Semnopithecus in build) is an extinct genus of Old World monkey that lived in Europe and Asia 7 to 5 million years ago. Mesopithecus resembled a modern macaque, with a body length of about . It was adapted to both walking and climbing, possessing a slender ...
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A needlework sampler is a piece of embroidery or cross-stitching produced as a 'specimen of achievement', demonstration or a test of skill in needlework. It often includes the alphabet, figures, motifs, decorative borders and sometimes the name of the person who embroidered it and the date. The word sampler is derived ...
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Northeast College is a community college based in Houston, Texas. Part of the Houston Community College System, it serves the Northeast and Northern portions of the city. Northeast College consists of three satellite campuses: Northeast Campus, Northline Campus and Pinemont Center. Northeast Campus The HCC Northeas...
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Appassionata is the colloquial name of Piano Sonata No. 23 by Beethoven. Appassionata may also refer to: Appassionata (1944 film), a 1944 Swedish film Appassionata (1974 film), a 1974 Italian erotic drama film Appassionata (Ramsey Lewis album), 1999 Appassionata (Maksim Mrvica album), 2010 See also Apasionada
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This article details the list of women's singles Grand Slam tournaments tennis champions. Some major changes have taken place in history and have affected the number of titles that have been won by various players. These have included the opening of the French national championships to international players in 1925, th...
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In investing, value premium refers to the greater risk-adjusted return of value stocks over growth stocks. Eugene Fama and Kenneth French first identified the premium in 1992, using a measure they called HML (high book-to-market ratio minus low book-to-market ratio) to measure equity returns based on valuation. Other ...
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Board of Finance or Finance Board may refer to: Federal Housing Finance Board in the United States Campaign Finance Board of New York City in the United States Local boards of finance throughout New England in the United States Board of Finance of imperial China between the Tang and Qing dynasties See also Minis...
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A palette knife is a blunt tool used for mixing or applying paint, with a flexible steel blade. It is primarily used for applying paint to the canvas, mixing paint colors, adding texture to the painted surface, paste, etc., or for marbling, decorative endpapers, etc. The "palette" in the name is a reference to an arti...
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La PlayStation Mouse est un périphérique pour la PlayStation similaire à une souris d'ordinateur. Elle est compatible avec plusieurs jeux sur PlayStation. La PlayStation Mouse sort le au Japon, soit à la sortie de la console dans cette région. Notes et références Contrôleur de jeu Sony Interactive Entertainment Pla...
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Wirestem muhly is a common name for two closely related plants and may refer to: Muhlenbergia frondosa Muhlenbergia mexicana, native to the United States and Canada
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Night Moves (1975), een film van Arthur Penn Night Moves (2013), een film van Kelly Reichardt
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a 1998 tactical shooter video game developed and published by Red Storm Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, with later ports for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Mac OS, Game Boy Color, and Dreamcast. It is the first installment in the Rainbow Six series. Based on the Tom Clancy novel of the s...
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Neo Geo may refer to: Video games The Neo Geo brand of arcade system boards and video game consoles: Neo Geo (system) Neo Geo CD Hyper Neo Geo 64 Neo Geo Pocket and Neo Geo Pocket Color Music Neo Geo (album), a music album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, not related to the games Art An art movement also known as Neo-m...
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Be bold may refer to: Boldness, the opposite of shyness "Be bold", the first part of a quote attributed to Basil King (1859–1928), a Canadian clergyman See also Behold
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Columbus Square may refer to: Columbus Square (Madrid) Columbus Square, New York City Columbus Square (Providence) Columbus Square, St. Louis
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A vacuum cleaner, also known simply as a vacuum or a hoover, is a device that causes suction in order to remove dirt from floors, upholstery, draperies, and other surfaces. It is generally electrically driven. The dirt is collected by either a dustbag or a cyclone for later disposal. Vacuum cleaners, which are used in...
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Mitchell Street may mean: Mitchell Street, a street containing the Hotel Row historic district in Atlanta, Georgia Mitchell Street, a neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Margaret Chalmers McLarty, known as Margaret McLarty, (1908–1996) was a medical illustrator for the anaesthetic department in Oxford University. In 1960 she published Illustrating Medicine and Surgery a seminal volume on medical illustration and a core text for medical illustrators. She provided illustrations for the f...
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In the U.S. state of Illinois, residents must possess a FOID card, or Firearm Owners Identification card, in order to legally possess or purchase firearms or ammunition in the state. The applicable law has been in effect since 1968, but has been subject to several subsequent amendments. Background The FOID card is iss...
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Beaverboard (also beaver board) is a fiberboard building material, formed of wood fibre compressed into sheets. It was originally a trademark for a lumber product built up from the fibre of clean white spruce made from 1906 until 1928 by the Beaver Manufacturing Company at their plant in Beaver Falls and marketed from ...
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Americans for Responsible Solutions (ARS) was a United States non-profit organization and super PAC that supports gun control. The group's stated goal was "to encourage elected officials to stand up for solutions to prevent gun violence and protect responsible gun ownership." It typically supported Democratic politicia...
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Below are the mintage figures for the 50 State quarters. The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at: P = Philadelphia Mint D = Denver Mint S = San Francisco Mint 1999 quarters Delaware Pennsylvania New Jersey Georgia Connecticut 2000 quarters Massachusetts Maryland South Carolina N...
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Ian Russell may refer to: Ian Russell (soccer) (born 1975), American soccer player Ian Russell (rugby league) (born 1965), Australian rugby league player Ian Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford (1917–2002), British peer and writer Ian Russell (priest) (1934–2021), Archdeacon of Coventry and Honorary Chaplain to the Queen S...
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A hallucination is a perception in the absence of an external stimulus that has the qualities of a real perception. Hallucinations are vivid, substantial, and are perceived to be located in external objective space. Hallucination is a combination of 2 conscious states of brain wakefulness and REM sleep. They are distin...
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La Aston Martin AMR1 est un coupé de course construite par Aston Martin pour concourir en catégorie Groupe C en Championnat du monde des voitures de sport et aux 24 Heures du Mans. Liens externes L'AMR1 sur www.supercars.net L'AMR1 sur www.ultimatecarpage.com AMR1 Sport-prototype d'endurance Automobile des anné...
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Manowitz ist der deutsche Name der Stadt Maňovice in Tschechien der Nachname von Brian Manowitz, bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Vegan Black Metal Chef
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The 2003 Chinese Football Super Cup (Chinese: 2003中国足球超霸杯) was the 9th Chinese Football Super Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Super League and FA Cup competitions. The match was played at the Wuhu Olympic Park Stadium on 18 January 2004, and contested by league champions ...
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Westway may refer to: Westway (London), a main road in London Westway (New York) a proposed but unbuilt highway Westway (radio series), a BBC World Service soap opera Westway (TV series), a British TV series made in 1976 Westway, Texas The Westway, the western extension of Lawrence Avenue, Toronto, Ontario King...
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Norman G. Thomas – amerykański astronom. Norman M. Thomas – amerykański polityk. Norman Thomas – jamajski muzyk.
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A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter) is a device used by an internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the Venturi tube in the main metering circuit, though various other components are also used to pro...
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Surf Style is a surf-style clothing and souvenir retail chain in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi operated by Surf Style Retail Management. Surf Style has about 40 retail locations and is also an internet retailer. Their Clearwater Beach superstore includes a FlowRider indoor surfing and boogie boarding installation. ...
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Insulator may refer to: Insulator (electricity), a substance that resists electricity Pin insulator, a device that isolates a wire from a physical support such as a pin on a utility pole Strain insulator, a device that is designed to work in mechanical tension to withstand the pull of a suspended electrical wire or...
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A Man's World – film del 1918 diretto da Herbert Blaché A Man's World – film del 1942 diretto da Charles Barton A Man's World – film del 2007 diretto da Dave Bergeson
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Khauk swè are wheat noodles in Burmese cuisines. Dishes made with them include: Khauk swè thoke Panthay khauk swè: Panthay-style fried noodles Sigyet khaukswè: literally "noodles laced in cooked oil," usually with chicken References Burmese cuisine
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LAquari de Seattle (Seattle Aquarium) és un aquari públic situat a Seattle (Washington, Estats Units). Obrí el 20 de maig del 1977 i originalment era propietat del Departament de Parcs i Lleure de Seattle. L'1 de juliol del 2010 fou traspassat a la Seattle Aquarium Society, una entitat sense ànim de lucre. Rep més de 8...
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Cruex is the trade name for drugs used to treat skin infections. The active ingredient is either Miconazole nitrate, or Undecylenic acid (full trade name: Cruex Prescription Strength)
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