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Allorhynchium violaceipenne is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. References Potter wasps
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Trypeta albida is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Trypeta of the family Tephritidae. References albida
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Prince Albert Fillet of Beef is a method of preparing a fillet of beef which was named in honour of the husband of Queen Victoria. It seems to be a part of classic British cuisine and while by no means common, it appears on menus in some British hotels and restaurants. Essentially, it is a pounded beef fillet, rolled ...
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There are many real and fictitious occurrences of concealing objects in a book. Items can be concealed in books in a number of ways. Small items such as a photograph or a note can be hidden in between the pages of the book. Thicker items can be hidden by removing the interior portion of some or all of the pages, cre...
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Bulbophyllum scaphosepalum är en orkidéart som beskrevs av Henry Nicholas Ridley. Bulbophyllum scaphosepalum ingår i släktet Bulbophyllum och familjen orkidéer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Orkidéer scaphosepalum
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Montserrat–United Kingdom relations refer to relations between the United Kingdom and its overseas territory Montserrat. Montserrat is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom, and both because of and despite that the UK must have somewhat formal relations. The Representative of Montserrat in London is the diploma...
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The academic undergraduate degree of Bachelor of Social Science (BSS, B.Soc.Sc., or B.Soc.Sci.) requires three to four years of study in the social sciences at an institution of higher education, primarily found in the Commonwealth of Nations. It can be distinguished from other standard undergraduate degrees as the Ba...
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Dynamic balance is the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of a body or system of bodies, especially of forces that do not originate within the system itself, which is also called kinetics. Dynamic balance is the ability of an object to balance while in motion or switching be...
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Goodie or Goody bag may refer to: Promotional merchandise Party favor Goody Bag (Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo EP), 2016 Goody Bag (Netta EP), 2020 "Goody Bag", a song by Still Woozy
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Stopper may refer to: Bung, a plug used to stop the opening of a container Laboratory rubber stopper, a specific type of bung Plug (sanitation), used to stop a drainage outlet Defender (association football), in soccer (association football) Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper, a gun Alternative name for a whitewate...
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Improvement is the process of a thing moving from one state to a state considered to be better. Improvement also may refer to: Business process improvement Continual improvement Kaizen, a Japanese-style continuous business improvement Focused improvement Home improvement, the process or result of improving the ...
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A victim impact statement is a written or oral statement made as part of the judicial legal process, which allows crime victims the opportunity to speak during the sentencing of the convicted person or at subsequent parole hearings. Overview One purpose of the statement is to allow the person or persons most directly...
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-120 (1918) U-120 (1940)
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-121 (1918) U-121 (1940)
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ASTV may refer to: As seen on TV, marketing for products sold on television AS Seen ON TV Inc. (stock ticker: ASTV), see as seen on TV MYtv (formerly Afrikaanse Satellietelevisie) Afrikaans-language South African TV channel ASTV (Thailand), defunct Thai TV station established by Sondhi Limthongkul supporting the ...
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Cubs – film del 2007 diretto da Tom Harper Chicago Cubs – squadra di baseball statunitense
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An outhaul is a control line found on a sailboat. It is an element of the running rigging, used to attach the mainsail clew to the boom and tensions the foot of the sail. It commonly uses a block at the boom end and a cleat on the boom, closer to the mast, to secure the line. The outhaul is loosened to provide a full...
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Lotteria may mean: Lotteria, a fast-food chain Gran Premio Lotteria, a horse-racing event often called the Lotteria Lotería, a Latino board game played with cards
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The Conversion may refer to: "The Conversion" (Seinfeld), an episode from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld "The Conversion" (The Outer Limits), an episode from the TV series The Outer Limits
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Arizona Cardinals – squadra di football americano statunitense Cardinals Palermo – squadra di football americano italiana St. Louis Cardinals – squadra di baseball statunitense
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-62 (1916) U-62 (1939)
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"Liebe ist" () is a song by German recording artist Nena. It was co-written and produced along by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen for her 13th studio album, Willst du mit mir gehn (2005). Selected as the album's lead single, it served as the theme song for the Sat.1 telenovela Verliebt in Berlin. Upon its release in February 2...
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-139 (1918) U-139 (1940)
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Grantsmart, also known as grantsmart.org, was a non-profit organization founded in 1999 whose mission was to provide online "free access to information that assists grant seekers in locating funding for their projects." In addition to a searchable database it also offered research tools and an on-line discussion forum...
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-152 (1917) U-152 (1940)
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The Ethical Assassin is a 2006 novel written by David Liss that revolves around Lemuel (Lem) Atlick, a door to door encyclopedia salesman who is caught in the middle of an assassination and becomes a sole witness. The novel is a major departure from the series of economic history adventures Liss had previously written ...
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Russo puede referirse a: Apellidos Russo, un apellido originario de Sicilia y del sur de Italia, variante de Rossi. Personas apellidadas «Russo» Aaron Russo Alex Russo Anthony Russo Ariel Cuffaro Russo Avraam Russo Carlos Russo Carlos Gerardo Russo Carmen Russo Clemente Russo Cristian Cuffaro Russo Dean...
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Arthur Airport may refer to: Arthur Airport in Arthur, North Dakota, United States (1A2) Arthur Municipal Airport in Arthur, Nebraska, United States (38V) Arthur (Walter's Field) Aerodrome in Arthur, Ontario, Canada (TC: CPC3)
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Mayotte is an island of volcanic origin in the northernmost Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the way from northern Madagascar to northern Mozambique. Mayotte is part of the Comoro Islands, and like them is the result of a former hot spot, the oldest of the Comoros archipelago, formed about 7.7 mya. Mayotte has a...
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Mauritania, a country in the western region of the continent of Africa, is generally flat, its 1,030,700 square kilometres forming vast, arid plains broken by occasional ridges and clifflike outcroppings. Mauritania is the world’s largest country lying entirely below an altitude of . It borders the North Atlantic Ocean...
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The HD Pentax-DA 645 28-45mm F4.5 ED AW SR is a wide angle zoom lens for the Pentax 645 medium format system, announced by Ricoh on August 4, 2014. References http://www.dpreview.com/products/pentax/lenses/pentax_hd_da_645ed_28-45_f4p5_aw_sr/specifications Camera lenses introduced in 2014 028-045
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I am an American is a public service announcement (PSA) 30-second film sponsored by the Ad Council, first aired in 2001 in a tribute to the September 11 attacks. Plot The PSA, created by Austin, Texas ad agency GSD&M and sponsored by the Advertising Council, was a tribute PSA launched in 2001 to salute to all the deat...
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The smc Pentax-D FA 645 25mm F4 AL (IF) SDM AW is an interchangeable camera lens for the Pentax 645 medium format system. References Pentax smc D FA 645 25mm F4 AL (IF) SDM AW: Digital Photography Review 025
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The HD Pentax-D FA 645 Macro 90mm F2.8 ED AW SR is an interchangeable macro lens for the Pentax 645 system, announced by Pentax on September 10, 2012. References HD Pentax D FA 645 Macro 90mm F2.8 ED AW SR: Digital Photography Review Camera lenses introduced in 2012 090 Pentax 090mm f/2.8
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The California State University (Cal State or CSU) is a public university system in California. With 23 campuses and eight off-campus centers enrolling 485,550 students with 55,909 faculty and staff, CSU is the largest public university system in the United States. It is one of three public higher education systems in ...
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"Wir sind wahr" (German for "We Are True") is a song by German recording artist Nena. It was written by Nena, Lukas Hilbert, and Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen for her fifteenth studio album Made in Germany (2009), and produced by Nena, Reinhold Heil, Derek von Krogh, and Fahrenkrog-Petersen. Formats and track listings Char...
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The 1966 AFL Championship Game was the seventh American Football League's championship game, played at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York, on January 1, 1967. It matched the Western Division champion Kansas City Chiefs (11–2–1) and the Eastern Division champion Buffalo Bills (9–4–1) to decide the American Foot...
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The deputy prime minister of Myanmar is the deputy head of government of Myanmar. The current Deputy Prime Ministers are Vice Senior General Soe Win, General Mya Tun Oo, Admiral Tin Aung San, Lieutenant General Soe Htut and Win Shein. History of the office The position of Prime Minister was created in 1948, with the ...
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The Cheks were a power pop band active in 1980–1982 and based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They are notable for having Paul Hester on drums. The Cheks were formed with John Clifforth (guitar), Ken Campbell (guitar) and Steve White (bass guitar). The lineup changed quickly with the departure of Steve White and the...
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Grace and Frankie is an American comedy television series, which premiered on Netflix on May 8, 2015. The series was created by Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris, and stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as Grace and Frankie, two women whose lives are turned upside down when their husbands announce they are in love with ...
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Mañagaha is a small islet which lies off the west coast of Saipan within its lagoon in the Northern Mariana Islands. Although it has no permanent residents, Mañagaha is popular among Saipan's tourists as a day-trip destination due to its wide sandy beaches and a number of marine activities including snorkeling, parasa...
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An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health. Types of eating disorders include binge eating disorder, where the patient eats a large amount in a short period of time; anorexia nervosa, where the person has an intense fear of ga...
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Ulysses Fossae és una estructura geològica del tipus fossa a la superfície de Mart, situada amb el sistema de coordenades planetocèntriques a 17.48 ° de latitud N i 243.53 ° de longitud E. Fa 849.94 km de diàmetre. El nom va ser fet oficial per la UAI l'any 1985 i pren el nom d'una característica d'albedo. Referèncie...
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Samuel or Sam Ward may refer to: Samuel Ward (banker) (1786–1839), American banker Samuel Ward (field hockey) (born 1990), British field hockey player Samuel Ward (footballer) (1906–?), Scottish footballer Samuel Ward (ice hockey) (born 1995), Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender Samuel Ward (lobbyist) (18...
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Relaxation response may refer to: The Relaxation Response, a term coined by Herbert Benson and a book of the same name in which he describes his research into the effects of meditation Dielectric relaxation, the relaxation response of a dielectric medium to an external electric field of microwave frequencies
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Aguadulce (Spanje), een plaats in Spanje Aguadulce (Panama), een plaats in Panama
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The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a tropical plant with an edible fruit; it is the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. The introduction of the pineapple to Europe in the 17th century made it a sig...
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The Academy of Music in Baltimore, Maryland was an important music venue in that city after opening in 1875 following the American Civil War. The Academy was located at 516 North Howard Street. The Academy was closed and demolished in 1927 for the construction of the Stanley Theatre, Baltimore's largest and most opulen...
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Rivers Chambers was one of the major leaders in the jazz scene, part of the music of Baltimore. He was originally a pianist with John Ridgely, part of the first jazz band in Baltimore, and later led the house band at the Royal Theatre for many years. His Rivers Chambers Orchestra was a fixture on the Baltimore jazz sce...
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The following is an overview of the events of 2014 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, and a list of films released and notable deaths. DreamWorks Animation celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2014. Evaluation of the year In his article highlighting the best films of 2014, Richar...
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Cyprus competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July. Swimming Cyprus entered four swimmers. Men Women References Nations at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships Cyprus at the World Aquatics Championships 2019 in Cypriot sport
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The South Dakota State Test of Educational Progress (DSTEP) is a standards-based test designed to meet NCLB requirements. Grades 3-8 and 11 are tested. The DSTEP reports out Lexile measures for each student. A Lexile measure can be used to match readers with targeted text and monitor growth in reading ability. Refere...
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The Royal Philatelic Society of Canada is the premier philatelic organization in Canada. It is a member of the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (F.I.P.) and the Federation Inter-Americana de Filatelia (F.I.A.F.). The Patron of the society is Mary Simon, the Governor-General of Canada. History The society was ...
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Shadow Puppets or Shadow Puppet can refer to: A synonym for shadow play Shadow Puppets, the 2002 novel by Orson Scott Card Shadow Puppets (film), 2007 horror film Spike: Shadow Puppets, a comic book based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel television series "Shadow Puppets" (The Walking Dead: World Beyond)...
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The word is derived from Old English byht (“bend, angle, corner; bay, bight”). In modern English, bight may refer to: Bight (geography), recess of a coast, bay, or other curved feature Bight (knot), a curved section, slack part, or loop in rope (used in the terminology of knot-tying) See also Canto Bight, a ficti...
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This is a list of episodes from the children's animated television series, Curious George. Most episodes are set either in the city or in the country. In the city, George lives in an apartment building with The Man in the Yellow Hat and in the country they share a small house near Lake Wanasinklake. This allows George ...
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Pony und Knappe () is an outdoor 1896 bronze sculpture by German sculptor Erdmann Encke, installed in Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany. External links 1896 establishments in Germany 1896 sculptures Bronze sculptures in Germany Horses in art Mitte Outdoor sculptures in Berlin Statues in Germany Tiergarten (park)
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Rhododendron 'President Roosevelt' is a popular cultivar of Rhododendron with striking variegated leaves and trusses of bright red flowers that fade to white in the centre. It is named after the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. Height 150–180 cm. References Salley, Homer E., & Greer, Harold E....
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Paver or Pavers may refer to: Paver (flooring), a multi-shaped, multi-colored piece of brick, concrete or tile Paver (vehicle), a road construction vehicle Michelle Paver (born 1960), British writer Pavers Shoes See also Pave (disambiguation)
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"Inventing Myself" is a single by recording artist Stan Walker from his fourth studio album Inventing Myself. Background and composition "Inventing Myself" is a R&B ballad with funk-influenced horns. It was released as a single via music download by Sony Music Australia on 9 July 2013 in New Zealand. Reception "Inven...
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Eternity Road may refer to: "Eternity Road" (song), a 1969 song by The Moody Blues Eternity Road (novel), a 1998 science fiction novel by American author Jack McDevitt Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85–95, a 2006 compilation album by Scottish alternative rock/dream pop band Lowlife
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Whale sanctuary may refer to: Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, designated by the International Whaling Commission Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary, designated by the International Whaling Commission
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In golf, a hole in one or hole-in-one (also known as an ace, mostly in American English) occurs when a ball hit from a tee to start a hole finishes in the cup. A ball hit from a tee following a lost ball, out-of-bounds, or water hazard is not a hole-in-one due to the application of a stroke penalty. Holes-in-one most ...
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ACDA may refer to: Allegheny County District Attorney American Choral Directors Association, a non-profit organization Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, an independent agency Assured Clear Distance Ahead, a fundamental driving principle Thomas Acda (born March 6, 1967), television actor
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Separate Beds may refer to: "Separate Beds", the third track on Squeeze's 1980 album, Argybargy "Separate Beds", a song by New Found Glory appearing on the deluxe edition of their 2011 album, Radiosurgery
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Chrysomyza tarsata is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Chrysomyza of the family Ulidiidae. References Chrysomyza
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A teaching assistant, educational assistant or learning support assistant (often abbreviated to TA, EA or LSA; sometimes classroom assistant) in schools in England and Wales is a person who supports pupils in the classroom. Duties can differ dramatically from school to school, though the underlying tasks often remain t...
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Real-time geotagging refers to the automatic technique of acquiring media (such as photos, audio or video), associating a specific location with the media, transferring the media to an online map and publishing the media in real time. It is thus an extension of an automatic geotagging process, requiring an in-built or...
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A nutrient enema, also known as feeding per rectum, rectal alimentation, or rectal feeding, is an enema administered with the intent of providing nutrition when normal eating is not possible. This treatment is ancient, dating back at least to the second century AD when documented by Galen, and commonly used in the Midd...
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Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the family Asteraceae. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable, but sometimes for its stem and seeds. Lettuce is most often used for salads, although it is also seen in other kinds of food, such as soups, sandwiches and wraps; it can also be grilled. One variety, celtuc...
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The Persian Gulf is home to many islands, mostly small, distributed in the gulf's entire geographic area and administered by the neighboring nations. Most islands are sparsely populated, with some being barren, and some utilized for communication, military, or as ship docks. Some of the islands in the Persian Gulf are ...
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Team Final roster Depth chart Squad changes Extensions |} In |} Out |} Club uniform Competitions Statistics Individual statistics Serie A Individual statistics Euroleague Season individual statistics References External links 2018–19 EuroLeague by club 2018–19 in European basketball by club 201...
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Ronnie Eugene Smith, američko-francuski košarkaš, francuski reprezentativac Ronnie Ray Smith, američki atletičar, svjetski rekorder na 100 m Ronald Smith, britanski boksač na Olimpijskim igrama 1974.
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In mathematics, a multiplication table (sometimes, less formally, a times table) is a mathematical table used to define a multiplication operation for an algebraic system. The decimal multiplication table was traditionally taught as an essential part of elementary arithmetic around the world, as it lays the foundation...
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Saul Welger (18 April 1931 – 10 October 2002) from Brooklyn, New York, was a United States Paralympic athlete. In the 1960 Summer Paralympics and 1964 Summer Paralympics he competed in multiple sports, including wheelchair basketball. Welger competed at the 1958 and 1959 Stoke Mandeville Games. In the 1960 and 1964 Pa...
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Steel-cut oats (US), also called pinhead oats, coarse oatmeal (UK), or Irish oatmeal, are groats (the inner kernel with the inedible hull removed) of whole oats which have been chopped into two or three pinhead-sized pieces (hence the names; "steel-cut" comes from the steel blades). The pieces can then be sold, or proc...
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The Arizona Wildcats softball program is a college softball team that represents the University of Arizona in the Pac-12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had six head coaches since it started playing organized softball in the 1974 season. The most recent coach was Mike Candrea, w...
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The Pitta is a family of tropical birds. Pitta may also refer to Pitta (genus), a genus within the bird family Pitta (surname) Pitta (album), an album by Baek Ji-young Pitta bread or pita bread Pitta (island), an island of Greece Pitta (dosha), one of the three doshas in Ayurveda See also Pita (disambiguation) Pitta ...
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Eumetopiella engeli is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Eumetopiella of the family Ulidiidae. References Ulidiinae Insects described in 1928
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The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its different types are variously known as gram or Bengal gram, chhana, chana, or channa, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea. Chickpea seeds are high in protein. It is one of the earliest cultivated leg...
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Body powder is the generic name for alternatives to talcum powder. It is usually made from a combination of tapioca flour, rice flour, cornstarch, kaolin, arrowroot powder, and/or orrisroot powder, but also other powders may be used. In addition, water absorbing and water binding agents may be added such as polyacrylam...
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The men's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 9 July. Results References Results (archived) Walk 2009
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Veronica Decides to Die may refer to: Veronika Decides to Die, a novel by Paolo Coelho Veronika Decides to Die (film), a 2009 film directed by Emily Young Veronika Decides to Die (album), a 2006 album by Saturnus
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Ripley Guinness Rishi (formerly Har Parkash, born , India) holds a number of world records. He is most renowned for having over 200 world flags tattooed on his body, including 49 flags on his face and head. He also has 'Ripley's Believe It or Not' tattooed on his forehead and a map of the world on his abdomen. Record ...
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Bulbophyllum trigonidioides är en orkidéart som beskrevs av Johannes Jacobus Smith. Bulbophyllum trigonidioides ingår i släktet Bulbophyllum och familjen orkidéer. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Orkidéer trigonidioides
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A maser is a device that produces coherent electromagnetic waves. Maser may also refer to: Maser (rocket), a sounding rocket launched from Esrange in Sweden Maser, Veneto, a municipality in Italy Astrophysical maser, a naturally occurring source of stimulated spectral line emission Maser, a codename later used by ...
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An ice bar, sometimes associated with an ice hotel, is a drinking establishment primarily made of ice. The bars usually contain ice sculptures and other formations and are kept at low temperatures (generally about −5 °C) to hinder melting. The walls and seating are also usually made of ice. Mostly a novelty, the ice ba...
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Everything's OK may refer to: Everything's OK (EP), a 1998 EP by The Queers Everything's OK (album), a 2005 album by Al Green
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Hiroshi Watanabe may refer to: , Japanese animation director , Japanese equestrian , Japanese photographer , Japanese weightlifter
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Golem Ou ainda: Golem (Castlevania) Golem (Pokémon) Golem (jogo eletrônico) Localidades Golem (Kavajë) Golem (Lushnjë)
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Covington may refer to: People Covington (surname) Places United Kingdom Covington, Cambridgeshire Covington, South Lanarkshire United States Covington, Georgia Covington, Indiana Covington, Kentucky, the largest American city named Covington Covington, Louisiana Covington, Michigan Covington, Missouri C...
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Errol Thompson may refer to: Errol Thompson (audio engineer) (1948–2004), record producer and audio engineer Errol Thompson (ice hockey) (born 1950), retired ice hockey winger See also The Kemist, also known as Errol Thompson, Jamaican dj
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Bachche Kachche Sachche () is an Indian drama film directed by Ravi Sadasiv and starring Ashish Vidyarthi and Mukesh Tiwari. It was released on 9 June 2017. It follows the theme of adults showing disregard for civil manners in front of children. Cast Anna hazare as Anna hazare Ashish Vidyarthi as Munna Mukesh Tiwari a...
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The Lab School may mean: laboratory school The Education Laboratory School in Honolulu, Hawaii The Baltimore Lab School in Baltimore, Maryland The Lab School of Bethlehem Central High School in Delmar, New York The Lab School of Washington in District of Columbia The Martin Luther King Junior Laboratory School i...
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TF101 may refer to: Toyota TF101, a Formula One car Asus Eee Pad Transformer, an Android computer TF-101B, a variant of the McDonnell F-101 Voodoo
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The President Bridge () is a truss bridge that crosses over the Volga river in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, connecting the city of Ulyanovsk with the east side of the city Ulyanovsk. It is the second longest bridge in Russia, and one of the longest bridges in Europe, with a length of , and including the connecting highwa...
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An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin, flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card. Traditional envelopes are made from sheets of paper cut to one of three shapes: a rhombus, a short-arm cross or a kite. These shapes allow the envelope structure to be made by...
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Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition, the modern guru-follower relationship is not secretive, not exclusive, and does not ne...
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Leverage or leveraged may refer to: Leverage (mechanics), mechanical advantage achieved by using a lever Leverage (album), a 2012 album by Lyriel Leverage (dance), a type of dance connection Leverage (finance), using given resources to magnify a financial outcome Leverage (football), a personal foul in American footb...
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