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A testamentary disposition is any gift of any property by a testator under the terms of a will. Types Types of testamentary dispositions include: Gift (law), assets that have been legally transferred from one person to another Legacy, testamentary gift of personal property, traditionally of money but may be real or ...
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A pitot-static system is a system of pressure-sensitive instruments that is most often used in aviation to determine an aircraft's airspeed, Mach number, altitude, and altitude trend. A pitot-static system generally consists of a pitot tube, a static port, and the pitot-static instruments. Other instruments that might...
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William V may refer to: William V, Duke of Aquitaine (969–1030) William V of Montpellier (1075–1121) William V, Marquess of Montferrat (1191) William V, Count of Nevers (before 11751181) William V, Duke of Jülich (1299–1361) William V, Count of Holland (1330–1389) William V of Jülich-Berg (1516–1592) William V, Duke o...
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Tess Sugnaux (born 3 March 1995) is a Swiss tennis player. Sugnaux has a career-high singles ranking of 413 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), achieved on 8 May 2017. She also has a career-high WTA doubles ranking of 542, set on 1 August 2022. She has won one singles title and four doubles titles on the ITF Wome...
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The lithospheric mantle is the portion of the lithosphere within the mantle, as opposed to the crust. It is solid, and is the uppermost part of the mantle. The lithospheric mantle is subdivided into the subcontinental lithospheric mantle (associated with the continental lithosphere) and oceanic lithospheric mantle (a...
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Gwyn R Price is a Welsh Labour politician who served as the Member of the Welsh Assembly (AM) for Islwyn from 2011 to 2016. On 18 February 2014, Price announced his intention to stand down at the elections in 2016. He subsequently faced widespread criticism on social media over his perceived lack of engagement in the ...
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The Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse is a horse breed from the U.S. state of Kentucky. Developed as an all-around farm and riding horse in eastern Kentucky, it is related to the Tennessee Walking Horse and other gaited breeds. In 1989 the Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Association (KMSHA) was formed, and in 2002, the sub...
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Pasajeros puede hacer referencia a: Pasajeros, película de 2008, ópera prima del director de cine Rodrigo García Barcha; Pasajeros, película de 2016 dirigida por Morten Tyldum .
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Call Me Lucky is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait about the life of satirist, author, and performer Barry Crimmins. Synopsis Call Me Lucky details the life of stand-up comedian and activist Barry Crimmins, from his roots in upstate New York to his work as a political satirist and advocate...
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Nun's veiling was a lightweight cloth made of wool. It was a plain weave fabric used mainly for women veils and dresses. Nun's veiling got its name from the fact that it was used in Veils by several religious orders. Structure Nun's veiling was a lightweight, soft, thin, sheer, wool cloth with open weave structure. T...
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El término Peruano puede hacer referencia a: El Peruano, diario oficial. Pueblo peruano Vals peruano Perro peruano sin pelo
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This article concerns the period 359 BC – 350 BC. References
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This article concerns the period 319 BC – 310 BC. References
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John Strickland is a British film and television director. Some of his credits include The Murder of Princess Diana, Maigret, The Bill, Clocking Off, Trust, P.O.W., Bodies, Hustle, Apparitions, Bedlam, Line of Duty, The Rig and the American series Big Love. References External links British film directors British t...
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Trimethyluric acid may refer to: Liberine aka O(2),1,9-trimethyluric acid 1,3,7-Trimethyluric acid
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Uniflow may refer to: UniFlow (Fire Show and Circus Performance Show Group) Uniflow diesel engine Uniflow steam engine UniFLOW Output Manager (Printing software)
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Automatism may refer to: Automatic behavior, spontaneous verbal or motor behavior Automatism (law), a defense used in criminal law Automatism (toxicology), when an individual repeatedly takes a medication because the individual forgets previous doses Automatic writing, the process, or product, of writing material that...
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The United States Armed Forces authorize certain medal and ribbon devices that may be worn if authorized on a defined set of United States military decorations and awards. The devices vary between inch to inch in size and are usually attached to suspension and service ribbons of medals and to unit award ribbons. The ...
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"Forgive Me" is a song by English singer Lynden David Hall. It was released on 28 January 2000 and reached number 30 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001). References 2000 singles 2000 songs Song articles with missing songwriters
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In chemistry, carbonic acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . As a dilute solution in water, it is pervasive, but the pure compound, a colorless gas, can only be obtained at temperatures around −80 °C. The molecule rapidly converts to water and carbon dioxide in the presence of water, however in th...
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An in-service program is a professional training or staff development effort, where professionals are trained and discuss their work with others in their peer group. It is a key component of continuing medical education for physicians, pharmacists, and other medical professionals. It is also common among public servan...
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Post-combustion capture refers to the removal of CO2 from power station flue gas prior to its compression, transportation and storage in suitable geological formations, as part of carbon capture and storage. A number of different techniques are applicable, almost all of which are adaptations of acid gas removal process...
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Night aviation regulations in the United States are administered and enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Unlike many countries, the United States places no special restrictions on VFR flying at night. Definitions Three different concepts of "night" are referred to in the Federal Aviation Regulations...
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Li Jingjing may refer to: Li Jingjing (canoeist) Li Jingjing (rower)
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Queer is an umbrella term for sexual and gender minorities. Queer or Queers may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Queer (novel), by William S. Burroughs, published 1985 Queer (Thompson Twins album), 1991 Queer (The Wolfgang Press album), 1991 "Queer" (song), by Garbage, 1995 "Queer", a song by Arca featuring Pla...
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People Express Airlines (stylized as PEOPLExpress) was an airline that began operations on June 30, 2014 from Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, targeting the no-frills budget flyer. The air carrier took its name from the original PEOPLExpress Airlines which operated in the 1980s but was unrelated. Due t...
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The Revenge of Shinobi may refer to: The Revenge of Shinobi (1989 video game), a Sega Genesis video game The Revenge of Shinobi (2002 video game), a Game Boy Advance video game
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Mineral rights are property rights to exploit an area for the minerals it harbors. Mineral rights can be separate from property ownership (see Split estate). Mineral rights can refer to sedentary minerals that do not move below the Earth's surface or fluid minerals such as oil or natural gas. There are three major ty...
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Kobo may refer to: Places Kobo (woreda), a district in Ethiopia Kobo, Ethiopia, a town Kōbo Dam, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan Mount Kōbō, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan People First name Kōbō Abe (1924–1993), pseudonym of Japanese writer, playwright, photographer and inventor Kimifusa Abe Kōbō-Daishi, a posthumous ...
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In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions. Spores form part of the life cycles of many plants, algae, fungi and protozoa. Bacterial spores are not part of a sexual cycle, but are re...
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A seat belt (also known as a safety belt, or spelled seatbelt) is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. A seat belt reduces the likelihood of death or serious injury in a traffic collision by reduci...
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Love Songs puede referirse a: Love Songs, álbum de Bee Gees. Love Songs, álbum de Yanni. Love Songs, álbum de Toto. Love Songs, álbum de Jennifer Love Hewitt. Love Songs, álbum de Mariah Carey conocido como The Ballads. Love Songs, álbum de Destiny's Child.
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The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was an event in the annual tropical cyclone season in the north Atlantic Ocean. It was one of the most active Atlantic hurricane seasons since record keeping began in 1851 as 19 named storms formed. The season officially began on June 1, 2010, and ended on November 30, 2010, dates tha...
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A marksman is a person who is skilled in shooting. Marksman or The Marksman may also refer to: Military and police uses , several Royal Navy ships Marksman class destroyer, a British class of World War I flotilla leaders Marksman anti-aircraft system, a British anti-aircraft system Mahindra Marksman, an Indian ar...
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VRDL may refer to: Victorian Roller Derby League Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratories
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Polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE) is the phenomenon of anomalous radar echoes found between 80 and 90 km in altitude from May through early August in the Arctic, and from November through to February in the Antarctic. These strong radar echoes are associated with the extremely cold temperatures that occur above co...
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Con la palabra Diary (Diario) se puede hacer referencia a: el álbum de la banda emo Sunny Day Real Estate Diary, publicado el 10 de mayo de 1994; la canción lanzada como sencillo de la cantante de R&B Alicia Keys Diary, publicado en junio de 2004 y perteneciente a su segundo álbum The diary of Alicia Keys.
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A package loan is a real estate loan used to finance the purchase of both real property and personal property, such as in the purchase of a fully furnished condominium. Credit Loans
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The Arts and Crafts movement was an artistic and design movement originating in late 19th-century Europe. Arts & Crafts may also refer to: Arts and crafts or handicrafts, activities related to making things with one's own hands and skill, or examples of the output of such activity Arts & Crafts Productions, an indep...
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A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. the Universal Postal Union lists 16...
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This is a list of countries by employment rate, this being the proportion of employed adults in the working age. The definition of "working age" varies: Many sources, including the OECD, use 15–64 years old, but EUROSTAT uses 20–64 years old, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics uses 16 years old and older (no ...
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This is a record of Cuba's results at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every f...
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A referendum (plural: referendums or referenda) is a direct vote by the electorate on a proposal, law, or political issue. This is in contrast to an issue being voted on by a representative. This may result in the adoption of a new policy or specific law, or the referendum may be only advisory. In some countries, it ...
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Three Wise Fools (1923), een film van King Vidor Three Wise Fools (1946), een film van Edward Buzzell
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War Front may refer to: War Front: Turning Point, a computer game War Front (horse) (foaled 2002), American Thoroughbred racehorse Warfront, a war comic published by Harvey Comics See also Battlefront (disambiguation)
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Livingston College and Campus may refer to: Livingston College, the academic college that existed at Rutgers University from 1969 to 2007 Livingston Campus (Rutgers University), the physical campus that is part of Rutgers University's Piscataway-New Brunswick area campus
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George Lee Butler dit Lee Butler, né le à Fort Benning, est un militaire américain. Il est le dernier commandant du Strategic Air Command de 1991 à 1992 et le commandant en chef de l'United States Strategic Command de 1992 à 1994. Il a participé à la guerre du Viêt Nam et à la guerre froide. Après sa retraite de l'a...
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In criminal law, (; Law Latin for "guilty mind") is the mental state of the crime committed and the legal determination of a crime may depend upon both a mental state and actus reus, like the designation of a homicide as murder is a matter of intention to commit a crime or in some jurisdictions knowledge (and reckless...
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Deponent may refer to: A person who makes a deposition Deponent verb, a verb active in meaning, but passive or middle in form
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In computer science, secure transmission refers to the transfer of data such as confidential or proprietary information over a secure channel. Many secure transmission methods require a type of encryption. The most common email encryption is called PKI. In order to open the encrypted file, an exchange of key is done. ...
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Body shape refers to the many physical attributes of the human body that make up its appearance, including size and countenance. Body shape has come to imply not only sexual/reproductive ability, but wellness and fitness. In the West, slenderness is associated with happiness, success, youth, and social acceptability. B...
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The Wapusk Trail is a winter road that starts in Gillam, Manitoba, where Manitoba Provincial Road 280, between Thompson, Manitoba and Gillam, Manitoba, ends. At in length, the trail is the longest seasonal road in the entire world. The Wapusk Trail is rebuilt every year out of snow, from Gillam, Manitoba, eastward fir...
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NYAC is the initialism for: New York Athletic Club National Youth Advocacy Coalition Northumberland Youth Advisory Council, Ontario, Canada
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Comb binding (sometimes referred to as "cerlox" or "surelox" binding) is one of many ways to bind pages together into a book. This method uses round plastic spines with 19 rings (for US Letter size) or 21 rings (for A4 size) and a hole puncher that makes rectangular holes. Comb binding is sometimes referred to as plast...
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In botany, a plant shoot consists of any plant stem together with its appendages, leaves and lateral buds, flowering stems, and flower buds. The new growth from seed germination that grows upward is a shoot where leaves will develop. In the spring, perennial plant shoots are the new growth that grows from the ground ...
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The Celebrity Game is an Australian game show that aired in two different formats. The original series, based on an American game show of the same name, was hosted by Bert Newton on the Nine Network in 1969 as Australia's Celebrity Game. The later series, based on the game of charades, involving two teams of celebritie...
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A quatorzain (from Italian quattordici or French quatorze, fourteen) is a poem of fourteen lines. Historically the term has often been used interchangeably with the term "sonnet". Various writers have tried to draw distinctions between "true" sonnets and quatorzains. Nowadays the term is seldom used, and when it is,...
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In the mathematical theory of knots, a flype is a kind of manipulation of knot and link diagrams used in the Tait flyping conjecture. It consists of twisting a part of a knot, a tangle T, by 180 degrees. Flype comes from a Scots word meaning to fold or to turn back ("as with a sock"). Two reduced alternating diagrams ...
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"Just Us 2" (; stylized Just us 2) is a song recorded by South Korean duo Exo-SC, the second official sub-unit of the South Korean boy group Exo. It was released on July 22, 2019 by SM Entertainment as one of the three title tracks of their first extended play What a Life. Background and release "Just Us 2" is hip ho...
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Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak were the defending champions, but decided not to participate this year. Philip Bester and Peter Polansky won the title, defeating Enzo Couacaud and Luke Saville 6–7(5–7), 7–6(7–2), [10–7] in the final. Seeds Draw References Main Draw Challenger Banque Nationale de Granby Challenger d...
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A superburial is similar to a mass grave, but is a term typically used by archaeologists to denote an area of dense burial activity without the negative connotations often associated with mass graves. A superburial may also span a much longer time period than is typical for a mass grave, such as a cemetery in constant...
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"I'll Remember Today" is a popular song. The music was written by Edith Piaf, the lyrics by William Engvick. First recorded by Piaf, it was later popularized by Patti Page in the United States and by Ruby Murray in the United Kingdom. The recording by Patti Page was released by Mercury Records as catalog number 7118...
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In child psychology, Papert's principle is often used to explain the results of Jean Piaget's experiments. It is named for Seymour Papert and states that: See also Association Attention Dissociation Child development Developmental psychology Language development Mental development Thought References External li...
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Olympic beach may refer to: Olympiaki Akti, a coastal resort near Katerini, Greece List of Olympic Games beach venues, any one of a number of beach venues used during the Olympic Games See also
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Orchestra Kristal (Bulgarian: оркестър Кристал) are a popular Bulgarian pop-folk or chalga band from Yambol. It is one of two bands, the other being the similarly named Orchestra Kristali from Mihailovgrad, symbolizing the pop-folk genre in Bulgaria. Discography Studio albums Bulgarian albums Vǎrnete se, bǎlgari ...
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The following outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to, India: The seventh-largest country by area, India is located on the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. India was home to the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, and is the birthplace of four world religions: Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism. ...
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The Palmetto Assessment of State Standards is a United States standards-aligned test designed to meet No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements taken by students in the state of South Carolina. It is administered in grades 3–8 in writing, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The Palmetto Assessment ...
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Legalism, in the Western sense, is the ethical attitude that holds moral conduct as a matter of rule following. It is an approach to the analysis of legal questions characterized by abstract logical reasoning focusing on the applicable legal text, such as a constitution, legislation, or case law, rather than on the soc...
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Eye circles are distinguished circles around the eyes, caused by either: Periorbital dark circles Periorbital puffiness The term may also refer to the limbal rings around the iris.
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A subsidiary right (also called a subright or sub-lease) is the right to produce or publish a product in different formats based on the original material. Subsidiary rights are common in the publishing and entertainment industries, in which subsidiary rights are granted by the author to an agent, publisher, newspaper, ...
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The study of extraterrestrial atmospheres is an active field of research, both as an aspect of astronomy and to gain insight into Earth's atmosphere. In addition to Earth, many of the other astronomical objects in the Solar System have atmospheres. These include all the gas giants, as well as Mars, Venus and Titan. Sev...
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This list of skyscrapers by floor area includes skyscrapers with continuously occupiable floors and a height of at least . Non-building structures, such as towers, are not included in this list (see list of tallest buildings and structures). References Lists of buildings and structures
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Conveyor transport is the broad category of transport modes that includes modes developed from the idea of a conveyor belt. Examples include: Conveyor belt, two or more pulleys, with a continuous loop of material that rotates about them Escalator, a moving staircase, for carrying people between floors of a building...
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Blanche may refer to: People Blanche (singer), stage name of Belgian singer and songwriter Ellie Delvaux Blanche (given name) Blanche (surname) Places Australia Blanche Harbor (South Australia), a bay on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula Blanche Harbor, South Australia, a locality on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula ...
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The term dark moon describes the last visible crescent of a waning Moon. The duration of a dark moon varies between 1.5 and 3.5 days, depending on its ecliptic latitude. In current astronomical usage, the new moon occurs in the middle of this dark period, when the Moon and Sun are in conjunction. This definition has en...
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American Pie may refer to: "American Pie" (song), a 1971 song by Don McLean American Pie (Don McLean album), the 1971 Don McLean album which included the namesake song American Pie (Groove Holmes album), a 1972 album by Groove Holmes featuring a cover of the above song "American Pie", a 2018 song by Shea Diamond Ame...
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A drawing board (also drawing table, drafting table or architect's table) is, in its antique form, a kind of multipurpose desk which can be used for any kind of drawing, writing or impromptu sketching on a large sheet of paper or for reading a large format book or other oversized document or for drafting precise techni...
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Benzyltriethylammonium hydroxide is a quaternary ammonium salt that functions as an organic base. Uses Together with benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide, salts of benzyltriethylammonium are common phase-transfer catalysts. References Hydroxides Quaternary ammonium compounds Reagents for organic chemistry Benzyl compo...
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Tapping is a guitar-playing technique. Tapping may also refer to: Tapping, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth Rubber tapping, the process by which latex is collected from a rubber tree Telephone tapping, or wire tapping, the monitoring of telephone and internet conversations Tapping or flapping, a change in th...
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This article is about risk control methods specific to chainsaws and chainsaw operations. Chainsaws incorporate numerous safety features common to many engine-driven power tools. Manufacturers have invented numerous design features to improve safety. Some features have become de facto standards, and others are legal...
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In fluid mechanics, hydrostatic equilibrium (hydrostatic balance, hydrostasy) is the condition of a fluid or plastic solid at rest, which occurs when external forces, such as gravity, are balanced by a pressure-gradient force. In the planetary physics of Earth, the pressure-gradient force prevents gravity from collapsi...
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Early access, also known as alpha access, alpha founding, paid alpha, or game preview, is a funding model in the video game industry by which consumers can purchase and play a game in the various pre-release development cycles, such as pre-alpha, alpha, and/or beta, while the developer is able to use those funds to con...
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Universal Music Group is the largest music corporation in the world. Universal Records may also refer to: Universal Records (1995), a record label owned by Universal Music Group List of Universal Music Group labels Show Dog-Universal Music, an American independent record label Universal Records (Philippines), a F...
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Menard – miasto w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Teksas, w hrabstwie Menard. W 2000 roku liczyło 1 653 mieszkańców. Przypisy Miasta w stanie Teksas
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Saprobionts are organisms that digest their food externally and then absorb the products. This process is called saprotrophic nutrition. Fungi are examples of saprobiontic organisms, which are a type of decomposer. Saprobiontic organisms feed off dead and/or decaying biological materials. Digestion is accomplished by ...
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Pneumosinus dilatans is a condition consisting of abnormal expansion or dilatation of one or more paranasal sinuses. It most often affects the frontal sinus, and can cause damage to vision due to pressure on the nearby optic nerve. The preferred treatment is endoscopic surgery to deflate the sinus. Sources External ...
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The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, usually called the Geneva Protocol, is a treaty prohibiting the use of chemical and biological weapons in international armed conflicts. It was signed at Geneva on 17 June 1925 and en...
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In Search of Guru Dutt is a 1989 three-part documentary film on the life and work of Indian actor, writer, director and producer of Hindi films Guru Dutt to mark his 25th death anniversary. This documentary is a three-part tribute to director Guru Dutt, who died in 1964 at the age of 39. The work traces Guru Dutt's pe...
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Carl Carlton – cantante statunitense Carl Carlton – chitarrista tedesco
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C120 or C-120 may refer to: 120 minute Compact Cassette, an audio cassette with 60 minutes recording time on each side Olympus C-120, a late-1990s digital camera See also Fairchild XC-120 Packplane
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A sidewalk (North American English), pavement (British English), footpath in Australia, India, New Zealand and Ireland, or footway, is a path along the side of a street, highway, terminals. Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is designed for pedestrians. A sidewalk is normally higher t...
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Jane Doe is a placeholder name for a party whose true identity is unknown or must be otherwise withheld; especially if the unknown party is known, perceived or presumed to be female (a girl or woman). Jane Doe may also refer to: Film Jane Doe (2001 film), a 2001 American television film Jane Doe (film series), on t...
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The ARM Cortex-A710 is the successor to the ARM Cortex-A78, being the First-Generation Armv9 “big” Cortex CPU. It is the companion to the ARM Cortex-A510 "LITTLE" efficiency core. It was designed by ARM Ltd.'s Austin centre. It is the fourth and last iteration of Arm’s Austin core family. Design 10-cycle pipeline T...
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As a Woman: What I Learned About Power, Sex, and the Patriarchy After I Transitioned is a memoir by Paula Stone Williams, published in 2021. The book was published by Atria Publishing, which is a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster. Reception The book has been reviewed by the NY Journal of Books, the SF Chronicle, and the...
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Burst (band), een Zweedse metalband. Burst (fotografie), een salvo fotografische opnamen bij fotoshoots. Burst (plaats), een plaats in de Belgische provincie Oost-Vlaanderen. Burst (signaal) Burst!, een computerprogramma.
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Harriet(t) may refer to: Harriet (name), a female name (includes list of people with the name) Places Harriet, Queensland, rural locality in Australia Harriet, Arkansas, unincorporated community in the United States Harriett, Texas, unincorporated community in the United States Ships Harriet (1798 ship), built at...
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Guy Fletcher (toetsenist), onder andere van Dire Straits Guy Fletcher (singer-songwriter), van hitje Mary in the morning
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Big Little Lies may refer to: Big Little Lies (novel), a 2014 novel written by Liane Moriarty Big Little Lies (TV series), a 2017 American television series based on the novel adapted by David E. Kelley
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Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne (born 1941) is a British politician. Michael Howard may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Michael Howard (comedian) (1916–1988), British actor and comedian Michael Howard (musician) (1922–2002), English choral conductor, organist and composer Michael Howard (American acto...
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Non-motile bacteria are bacteria species that lack the ability and structures that would allow them to propel themselves, under their own power, through their environment. When non-motile bacteria are cultured in a stab tube, they only grow along the stab line. If the bacteria are mobile, the line will appear diffuse a...
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