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is a species of wasp in the family Vespidæ. References darius
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The 2017 film Justice League had a troubled production history. Its script and photography underwent major changes both before and during production, and there was a change in directors. This resulted in the theatrical release of a version that was markedly different from how the film had been conceived of during pre-p...
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Léglise may refer to: Léglise, a municipality of Belgium Jacques Léglise Trophy, an annual boys' team golf competition between Great Britain & Ireland and the Continent of Europe Max Léglise (1924–1996), a French oenologist
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Slasher is a Canadian horror anthology television series created by Aaron Martin which premiered on March 4, 2016 on Chiller. The series' licensing rights were purchased by Netflix in January 2017 and the following seasons were released exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service. The second season was released on...
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Soul of a Man may refer to: The Soul of a Man, a 2003 documentary film DMX: Soul of a Man, a reality television series Soul of a Man (Eric Burdon album), a 2006 album "Soul of a Man" (song), a 1930 song by Blind Willie Johnson, covered by various artists Soul of a Man, an album by DJ Mathematics Soul of a Man, a...
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Religious intolerance is intolerance of another's religious beliefs, practices, or lack thereof. Statements which are contrary to one's religious beliefs do not constitute intolerance. Religious intolerance, rather, occurs when a person or group (e.g., a society, a religious group, a non-religious group) specifically ...
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This is a list of the principal government ministers during the reign of Elizabeth I of England, 1558 to 1603. From the outset of her reign, her chief minister was Sir William Cecil, later Lord Burghley. He died in 1598 and was succeeded by his son Sir Robert Cecil. Other important ministers were Sir Francis Knollys a...
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Mary Ellen Jones may refer to: Mary Ellen Jones (politician) (born 1936), educator and politician in New York State Mary Ellen Jones (chemist) (1922–1996), American biochemist Mary Ellen Jones (1817–1865), wife of Robertson Gladstone See also Mary Jones (disambiguation) Ellen Jones (disambiguation)
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Storage management usually refers to the management of computer data storage, which includes memory management. It can also refer to specific methods or products for storage management, such as the following ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager Automatic Storage Management Hierarchical storage management IBM Tivoli ...
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Bologna School may refer to: Bolognese School, school of painting in Bologna, Italy Bologna School, a Roman Catholic school of ecclesiastical history Bologna School of music, term for a group of composers active in 17th century Bologna
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Sparganium emersum is a species of flowering plant in the cat-tail family known by the common names European bur-reed and unbranched bur-reed. It has a circumboreal distribution, occurring throughout the northern latitudes of Eurasia and North America. It is an aquatic plant, growing in shallow water bodies such as pon...
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Ann Christy – attrice statunitense (1905-1987) Ann Christy – cantante belga (1945-1984) Ann Christy – album di Ann Christy del 1971
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Gin rummy, or simply gin, is a two-player card game variant of rummy. It has enjoyed widespread popularity as both a social and a gambling game, especially during the mid twentieth century, and remains today one of the most widely-played two-player card games. History Gin rummy was created in 1909 by Elwood T. Baker ...
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Meld or MELD may refer to: Science, technology and engineering Molding (process), the process of manufacturing by shaping the material using a rigid frame Melting, the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid Welding, a fabrication process that joins materials by fusion Meld (software), a computer ...
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Alastor incospicuus is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. References incospicuus
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Alastor iranus is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. References iranus
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A snail is a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into. When the...
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Capture of Berwick or Siege of Berwick may refer to: Capture of Berwick (1296) Siege of Berwick (1318) Siege of Berwick (1333) Sieges of Berwick (1355 and 1356) Capture of Berwick (1482)
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Confil is a wet-laid nonwoven fabric made from a blend of polyester and cellulose. The International Paper Company acquired the manufacturing process from in 1968, and marketed Confil as a disposable fabric for domestic and hospital use. Although the product was too late to market to take advantage of the 1960s paper ...
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"I.F.L.Y." (I Fucking Love You) is a song by American singer Bazzi, released as a single on July 18, 2019 as the third and final single from his debut mixtape Soul Searching. The song reached the top 50 in Australia and New Zealand. Charts Certifications References 2019 singles 2019 songs Bazzi (singer) songs Songs...
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A Cathead is a beam on a ship for raising the anchor. Cathead or Cat head also may refer to: a windlass or capstan used in machinery such as a hoisting drawworks A type of biscuit in the cuisine of the Southern United States The Cat Heads, San Francisco indie rock band Tim Phillips (musician), of the band Cathead ...
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Alastor lateritius is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. References lateritius
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Nudez pode ser: Nudez - estado do que está nu. Nudez - livro de Carlos Drummond de Andrade Desambiguação
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The , is a travel document issued by Japan's Ministry of Justice. It is a passport-like booklet with a dark blue cover with the words "難民旅行証明書 REFUGEE TRAVEL DOCUMENT" and two black diagonal lines in the upper left on the front. Eligibility A foreign national resident in Japan with long-term resident status which gra...
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Ryan Lucas may refer to: Ryan Lucas (Canadian football) (born 1984), Canadian football defensive tackle Ryan Lucas (Barbadian footballer) (born 1977), footballer who played in North America and for the Barbados national football team
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Throughout history, lockstitch sewing machines have used a variety of methods to drive their bobbins so as to create the lockstitch. "Rotating shuttle" The term rotating shuttle is ambiguous. Sometimes it refers to a bobbin case, and sometimes it refers to a rotary hook design. References Sewing machines
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CAA Tournament may refer to the championship of any sport sponsored by the Colonial Athletic Association, including the following: Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball tournament Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament Colonial Athletic Association women's basketball tournament
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Joacă-mă bădiță ca la noi în sat este un cântec popular interpretat de Lucreția Ciobanu. Legături externe Youtube Cântece populare ardelenești
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Romeo & Juliet is a 2013 romantic drama film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Carlo Carlei. The film stars Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld, Damian Lewis, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ed Westwick, Stellan Skarsgård and Paul Giamatti. The film opened in...
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Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) is the governing body for football in the Republic of China (commonly known as Taiwan). Its official name in Chinese is the Republic of China Football Association, but due to the political status of Taiwan it is billed abroad as the "Chinese Taipei Football Association" and us...
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The Boys from Brazil may refer to: The Boys from Brazil (novel), a 1976 novel by Ira Levin The Boys from Brazil (film), a 1978 film based on the novel, starring Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier and James Mason The Boys from Brazil: Rise of the Bolsonaros, a 2022 BBC documentary series
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General Brock may refer to: General Sir Isaac Brock, British hero of the war of 1812 General Brock (wreck, 1846), a ship wrecked off Pigeon Island, in Lake Ontario, in 1846 General Brock (wreck, 1826), a ship wrecked off the Grand Banks, in 1826
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Fusional vergence is the movement of both eyes that enables the fusion of monocular images producing binocular vision. It is especially important when a person has heterophoria. Premotor cells for fusional vergence are located in the mesencephalon near the oculomotor nucleus. References Eye
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Analytica may refer to: Analytica (company), a Washington, D.C.-based consulting and information technology firm Analytica Corporation, developer of Borland Reflex Analytica (software), computer software for quantitative decision models Analytica (trade fair), a trade fair for laboratory technology, analysis and b...
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Macfusion was an open-source network file-system client, based on FUSE, CurlFtpFS and SSHFS. See also Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE) ExpanDrive WebDrive References External links Macfusion official site Macfusion discussion group Macfusion compiled for 64-bit systems Free FTP clients Free special-purpose file syst...
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Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms. Although most kinds of shellfish are harvested from saltwater environments, some are found in freshwater. In addition, a few species of land crabs...
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Lichesterol is a sterol made by certain fungi and lichens. References Sterols Lichen products
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Rank comparison chart of officers for armies/land forces of Arabophone states. Officers References Military comparisons
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Make Yourself At Home may refer to: Make Yourself at Home, the English translation of the title of the BBC television programme Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye The Make Yourself at Home EP by The Starting Line
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The Macau Football Association ( Pinyin: Àomén zúqiú zǒng huì; ) is the governing body of association football in Macau, China. History The Hong Kong–Macau Interport tournament, jointly organized by Hong Kong Football Association and Macau Football Association, has been played since 1937. Macau first entered AFC Asia...
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"What Kind of Fool" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Lionel Cartwright. It was released in November 1991 as the second single from the album Chasin' the Sun. The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Chart performance References 1992 singles Lion...
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Rank comparison chart of Non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks for armies/land forces of Arabophone states. Other ranks References Military comparisons
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Bulbophyllum korimense är en orkidéart som beskrevs av Johannes Jacobus Smith. Bulbophyllum korimense ingår i släktet Bulbophyllum och familjen orkidéer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Orkidéer korimense
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A community is a social unit that shares common values, or a group of interacting living organisms sharing an environment. Community or Communities may also refer to: Places Community (administrative division), a level of government structure found in many countries Community (Armenia) Community (China) Community...
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Mung bean jelly may refer to: Liangfen, Chinese jelly made of mung bean starch Nokdumuk, Korean jelly made of mung bean starch Cheongpomuk, white mung bean jelly Hwangpomuk, yellow mung bean jelly
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Tisá, gemeente in Tsjechië Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), een gepland internationaal handelsverdrag Zie ook Tisza (doorverwijspagina)
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Rank comparison chart of Non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks for navies of Arabophone states. Other ranks References Military comparisons
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ETC HQ (stylised as etcHQ) is a Philippine infotainment show that aired on ETC from September 16, 2012 to July 7, 2013. Final hosts Patti Grandidge Julia Sniegowski Mike Concepcion Sam Sadhwani Kim Jones See also ETC (SEC's women-oriented free TV channel) References External links Philippine television sh...
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Montpelier, település Írországban Montpelier, város az Egyesült Államokbeli Idaho államban Montpelier, az Egyesült Államokbeli Vermont állam fővárosa Montpelier, James Madisonnak, az Egyesült Államok egyik elnöke birtokának neve
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A no-contest clause, also called an in terrorem clause, is a clause in a legal document, such as a contract or a will, that is designed to threaten someone, usually with litigation or criminal prosecution, into acting, refraining from action, or ceasing to act. The phrase is typically used to refer to a clause in a wi...
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The following Confederate Army units and commanders fought in the First Battle of Deep Bottom (July 27–29, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Abbreviations used Military rank Gen = General LTG = Lieutenant General MG = Major General BG = Brigadier General Col = Colon...
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Transient noise pulses consist of a relatively short pulse followed by decaying low frequency oscillations. The initial peak is often due to an impulse interference, and the following oscillations are due to resonance on the channel that received the initial pulse. The source of these noise pulses is often channel int...
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Liangfen (), also spelled liang fen, is a Chinese legume dish consisting of starch jelly that is usually served cold, with a savory sauce, often in the summer. It is most popular in northern China, including Beijing, Gansu, and Shaanxi, but may also be found in Sichuan and Qinghai. In Tibet and Nepal it is called lapin...
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Fret Nice is a 2010 platform game developed by Pieces Interactive AB and published by Tecmo Koei. The game combines elements of side-scrolling platformers and music games, making use of a guitar controller. References External links Fret Nice at Xbox.com 2010 video games Platform games Music video games Xbox 360 ga...
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This is a list of the mammal species recorded on Christmas Island. The island had five native and endemic land mammal species, of which three are now presumed to be extinct. In addition, five wild mammals have been introduced to Christmas Island since settlement. Carnivora Introduced cats and dogs are a threat to nati...
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Juncales is an order of flowering plants. In the Engler system (update, of 1964) and in the Cronquist system (of 1981, which placed this order in subclass Commelinidae) it is circumscribed as: order Juncales family Juncaceae family Thurniaceae However, the Thorne system (1992) accepts it as consisting of : order ...
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Andrea Baumert, née Arens (born 5 May 1967) is a retired German high jumper. She finished fifth at the 1990 European Indoor Championships. She represented the sports club SC Charlottenburg, and became West German champion in 1989. Her personal best jump was 1.98 metres, achieved in August 1989 in Hamburg. References...
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Screenlife may refer to: Screenlife film format, also known as "computer screen film" Paramount Digital Entertainment, formerly Screenlife Games
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Sabine Bramhoff (born 1 November 1964) is a retired German high jumper. She finished seventh at the 1989 European Indoor Championships. She represented the sports club LC Paderborn, and won the silver medal at the West German champion in 1989. Her personal best jump was 1.94 metres (6.3 ft), achieved in August 1990 i...
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Anthony Wayne was an American army general during the American Revolutionary War. Anthony Wayne may also refer to: Anthony Wayne High School, in Whitehouse, Ohio Anthony Wayne Generals, the athletic teams of Anthony Wayne High School Anthony Wayne Bridge, in Toledo, Ohio Anthony Wayne Local School District, a sch...
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Pancake is a batter cake fried in a pan or on another hot surface. Pancake or pancakes may also refer to: Art, entertainment, and media The Pancakes, a music group from Hong Kong Pancakes (You're the Worst), the series finale of You're the Worst People Pancake (actress), Thai actress Khemanit Jamikorn Pancake (s...
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Pat Hyland (born in Victoria) is an Australian retired jockey and current horse trainer who is best known for riding What A Nuisance to victory in the 1985 Melbourne Cup. His son, Chris Hyland, is also a successful horse trainer. References Australian jockeys Australian racehorse trainers People from Victoria (Austra...
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Compton scattering (also called the Compton effect) discovered by Arthur Holly Compton, is the scattering of a high frequency photon after an interaction with a charged particle, usually an electron. If it results in a decrease in energy (increase in wavelength) of the photon (which may be an X-ray or gamma ray photon)...
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Reggio di Calabria "Tito Minniti" Airport , also known as Aeroporto dello Stretto (Airport of the Strait) is an airport located in Reggio Calabria, in southern Italy. It serves mainly the Metropolitan City of Reggio and the Province of Messina, and partially the Province of Vibo Valentia; more than 1,350,000 people. Da...
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Bulbophyllum linearilabium är en orkidéart som beskrevs av Johannes Jacobus Smith. Bulbophyllum linearilabium ingår i släktet Bulbophyllum och familjen orkidéer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Orkidéer linearilabium
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Mauno Pekkala (27 de enero de 1890-30 de junio de 1952) fue un político finlandés. Pertenecía a la Liga Democrática del Pueblo Finlandés. Pekkala fue Primer Ministro de Finlandia de 1946 a 1948. Además fue ministro de hacienda, agricultura y de defensa. En 1950 fue candidato en las elecciones presidenciales de Finlandi...
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Percy Wilson (1879–1944) was an American botanist. He joined the New York Botanical Gardens as a museum aide. Wilson then became the assistant to Nathaniel Lord Britton, the NYBG Director-in-Chief. In 1914 Wilson became an Associate Curator. In 1917, Wilson authored The Vegetation of Vieques Island. References ...
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Unicoi may refer to: Unicoi Mountains, a mountain range rising along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina in the southeastern United States Unicoi, Tennessee Unicoi County, Tennessee Unicoi State Park, near Helen, Georgia
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Retail food delivery is a courier service in which a restaurant, store, or independent food-delivery company delivers food to a customer. An order is typically made either through a restaurant or grocer's website or mobile app, or through a food ordering company. The delivered items can include entrees, sides, drinks, ...
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Steve Strong may refer to: Stephen Cepello, American artist and former wrestler who competed in Hawaii Steve DiSalvo, American wrestler who competed for the World Wrestling Council and had short stints in WCW and the WWF Benoît Brisefer, Belgian comics character named in English publications as Steven Strong.
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Doomsday 2000 may refer to: The Year 2000 problem Doomsday 2000 (video game), a roguelike game
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Unaka may refer to: Unaka High School, a public high school located northeast of Elizabethton, Tennessee Unaka National Forest, formerly in North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia Unaka Range, a mountain range on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina
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The Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw () is the presiding officer or Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw. Term of Office The term of office of the Speaker of the Pyithu Hluttaw is the same as that of the Pyithu Hluttaw. However, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the Hluttaw have the right to serve as the Speaker and the Dep...
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Opinion Stage is an online interactive content creation service (focused on polling, voting, and quizzes) integrating social networks and online advertising. Overview The tool permits the creation of polls and quizzes featuring text, images, and video, and is offered as a self service. The Opinion Stage widget optio...
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Ultra Twister may refer to: Ultra Twister (Six Flags), amusement ride at two Six Flags parks in the United States until 2005 Ultra Twister (Nagashima Spa Land), amusement ride at the Nagashima Spa Land park ain Mie Prefecture, Japan
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"All Shook Up" is a song by Elvis Presley. All Shook Up may also refer to: All Shook Up (musical), a jukebox musical featuring the music of Elvis Presley All Shook Up (Cheap Trick album) All Shook Up (Sophie Koh album) "All Shook Up" (Sledge Hammer!), an episode of the TV series Sledge Hammer! "All Shook Up", an epis...
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Everybody Dies may refer to: Music Everybody Dies (album), a 2005 album by Dramarama "Everybody Dies" (song), a 2016 song by J. Cole "Everybody Dies", a song by Ayreon from the album The Source (2017) "Everybody Dies", a song by Logic from the album YSIV (2018) "Everybody Dies", a song by Kim Petras from the albu...
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A RAM drive (also called a RAM disk) is a block of random-access memory (primary storage or volatile memory) that a computer's software is treating as if the memory were a disk drive (secondary storage). RAM drives provide high-performance temporary storage for demanding tasks and protect non-volatile storage devices f...
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Macarena Tondreau Casanova (Santiago; Chili, ), est une actrice et animatrice de télévision chilienne. Biographie Filmographie Télévision Notes et références Liens externes Naissance en octobre 1975 Naissance à Santiago Actrice chilienne Animatrice chilienne de télévision
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Panthera is a genus of big cats. Panthera may also refer to: Pipistrel Panthera, a Slovenian light aircraft model Panthera Corporation, a conservation charity for big cats Black panther, any melanistic color variant of Panthera Panthera, a soldier referred to in the Talmud as Jesus' real father: Tiberius Julius Abdes ...
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Banded iron formations (also known as banded ironstone formations or BIFs) are distinctive units of sedimentary rock consisting of alternating layers of iron oxides and iron-poor chert. They can be up to several hundred meters in thickness and extend laterally for several hundred kilometers. Almost all of these formati...
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A primary carbon is a carbon atom which is bound to only one other carbon atom. It is thus at the end of a carbon chain. In case of an alkane, three hydrogen atoms are bound to a primary carbon (see propane in the figure on the right). A hydrogen atom could also be replaced by a hydroxy group, which would make the mole...
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Ẋ (minuscule: ẋ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from X with the addition of a dot. Usage Chechen Ẋ is present in the Chechen Latin alphabet, created in the 1990s. The Cyrillic equivalent is Хь, which represents the voiceless epiglottal fricative . Computing code References Latin letters with diacritics ...
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A secondary carbon is a carbon atom bound to two other carbon atoms. For this reason, secondary carbon atoms are found in all hydrocarbons having at least three carbon atoms. In unbranched alkanes, the inner carbon atoms are always secondary carbon atoms (see figure). References Chemical nomenclature Organic chemist...
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The Internal Revenue Code of Puerto Rico (Spanish: Código de Rentas Internas de Puerto Rico) is the main body of domestic statutory tax law of Puerto Rico organized topically, including laws covering income taxes, payroll taxes, gift taxes, estate taxes, and statutory excise taxes. Sales and use tax On July 4, 2006, ...
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The Under Secretary of Agriculture for Natural Resources and Environment, or USA(NRE), is a high-ranking official in the United States Department of Agriculture and the principal advisor to the United States Secretary of Agriculture on policy to promote the conservation and sustainable use of the Nation's natural resou...
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A month's mind is a requiem mass celebrated about one month after a person's death, in memory of the deceased. In medieval and later England, it was a service and feast held one month after the death of anyone in his or her memory. Bede speaks of the day as commemorationis dies. These "minding days" were of great anti...
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Atipamezole (brand name Antisedan, also available in generic forms as Revertidine, is a synthetic α2 adrenergic receptor antagonist indicated for the reversal of the sedative and analgesic effects of dexmedetomidine and medetomidine in dogs. Its reversal effect works by competing with the sedative for α2-adrenergic rec...
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A car key or an automobile key is a key used to open and/or start an automobile. Modern key designs are usually symmetrical, and some use grooves on both sides, rather than a cut edge, to actuate the lock. It has multiple uses for the automobile with which it was sold. A car key can open the doors, as well as start the...
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Michigan has a number of professional and semi-professional sports teams in various sports and leagues. Major league teams Michigan is home to four major-league professional sports teams, all of which play in the Detroit metropolitan area. The Pistons played at Detroit's Cobo Arena until 1978 and at the Pontiac Silve...
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Mazalika (Egyptian Arabic: مزاليكا) is an Egyptian dish made of chicken liver and gizzard. References Egyptian cuisine Chicken dishes
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The Cholmondeley is the name of a Stradivarius cello (violin) that was made in Cremona, Italy, by Antonio Stradivari around 1698. It holds the record as the world's most valuable cello. At an auction at Sotheby's in London on 22 June 1988 it fetched the highest auction price ever at £682,000 ( 1.2 million). Purchase o...
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Jane Gray may refer to: Jane Gray (stained glass artist) (born 1931), British stained glass artist Jane Gray (supercentenarian) (1901–2014), Scottish Australian supercentenarian Jane Gray (broadcaster) (1896–1984), one of the first female broadcasters in Canadian radio Jane Nelson (Jane Gray Nelson, born 1951), Texas p...
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Bikes to Rwanda was a non-profit international aid relief organization established in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 2006 by Stumptown Coffee Roasters founder and CEO Duane Sorenson following a business trip to visit coffee growers' cooperatives in Rwanda. The organization's mission was "to provide cargo bicycles...
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This is a list of countries by sector composition of the labor force, mostly based on The World Factbook. * indicates "Labor in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Economy of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links. Notes Sector composition of the labor force
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Triangulation is a term in psychology most closely associated with the work of Murray Bowen known as family therapy. Bowen theorized that a two-person emotional system is unstable, in that under stress it forms itself into a three-person system or triangle. Family theory In the family triangulation system, the third ...
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The Remington Model 504 is a bolt-action rimfire rifle that can chamber .22 LR, .17 HM2 or .17 HMR cartridges. The gun is a replacement of the now obsolete Remington Model 541, and was itself replaced by the Remington Model 547 in 2007. The Model 504T was a target variant built in 2006 that differed from the original ...
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Gyula Kunszt (31 July 1903 – 22 December 1991) was a Hungarian gymnast. He competed in seven events at the 1928 Summer Olympics. References 1903 births 1991 deaths Hungarian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Gymnasts at the 1928 Summer Olympics Gymnasts from Budapest
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"Original Sin" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American series The Vampire Diaries, and the series' 92nd episode overall. "Original Sin" was originally aired on October 17, 2013, on The CW. The episode was written by Melinda Hsu Taylor and Rebecca Sonnenshine and directed by Jesse Warn. The episode rec...
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