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This timeline of clothing and textiles technology covers the events of fiber and flexible woven material worn on the body; including making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, and manufacturing systems (technology). Fibers and fabrics Research remains ongoing as to when people...
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Western music may refer to: Western culture § Music, especially: Western classical music Western music (North America), a form of country music from the Western United States and Old West, including: New Mexico music Red Dirt (music) Tejano music Texas country music Western swing West Coast blues, USA Wester...
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The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1963: January February March April May June July August September October November NOTE: 11/22 broadcast cancelled due to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Scheduled guests for 11/22 were ...
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Gathering and Stitching machines or Saddle-Stitcher are printing postpress machines used to collate and stitch multiple signatures. The machine then cuts the stapled signatures so that the booklets may be opened. Numerous companies produce Saddle-Stitchers, among them Heidelberger and Muller Martini. References Boo...
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Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology. A history of temperature measurement and pressure measurement technology. Timeline 1500s 1592–1593 — Galileo Galilei builds a device showing variation of hotness known as the thermoscope using the contraction of air to draw water up a tube. 1600s 1612 — ...
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In gridiron football, a turnover occurs when the team with the ball loses possession of the ball without kicking it, which is then gained by the other team. In American football, the two events that are officially classified as "turnovers" are fumbles (accidental loss of a live ball after a player has possession) and i...
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Le est de la pâte à beignets pour tempura (friture). Il présente un aspect de riz soufflé. En cuisine japonaise, le tenkasu est utilisé pour la préparation du takoyaki et de l'okonomiyaki. Voir aussi Article connexe Cuisine japonaise Produit manufacturé ingrédient de la cuisine japonaise
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The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1967: 1967 January February March April May June July August September October November December Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The The Tonight...
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Y2K : année 2000, fait référence au bogue de l'an 2000 YACC ''Yet Another Compiler of Compiler Y Article court dans une nomenclature
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Truth Is may refer to: "Truth Is" (Fantasia song) "Truth Is" (Brother Ali song) Truth Is (album), a 2019 album by Sabrina Claudio, or the title track See also The Truth Is... (disambiguation)
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St Peter, Paul's Wharf, was a Church of England parish church in the City of London. It was destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666. First mentioned in the 12th century, it stood to the north of Upper Thames Street in Queenhithe Ward. The parish was defiant in continuing to use the Book of Common Prayer during the Civil W...
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Clarke College may refer to: Clarke College, the former name of Clarke University, a Roman Catholic institution in Dubuque, Iowa Clarke College, a Mississippi Baptist institution which merged into Mississippi College during 1981–1991 William Clarke College, an Anglican K-12 school in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...
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Bonding Psychotherapy is a process of group therapy originally developed by New York psychiatrist Daniel Casriel between 1965 and 1983. The method was called "The New Identity Process" but was officially changed in 2001 by the organization which continues his work. References Group psychotherapy
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The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1969: 1969 January February March April May June July August September October November December References Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The...
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Hakenfelde Prison (, JVA Hakenfelde) is a low-security prison in Hakenfelde in Berlin, operated by the State of Berlin Department of Corrections. It was opened on 1 March 1978 in what was then West Berlin, and was originally a branch of Düppel Prison. It became an independent correctional institution in 1991. Between 1...
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The name Beulah has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean Tropical Storm Beulah (1959), formed in the Bay of Campeche, just off the Mexican coastline Hurricane Beulah (1963), did not make landfall Hurricane Beulah (1967), Category 5 hurricane; struck the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico, crossed th...
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Stages est un court métrage de 2002 écrit, réalisé, produit et avec Wyatt Knight (Brad), Bob Clark (Bobby) et Cyril O'Reilly (Scott'). Liens externes Film américain sorti en 2002 Court métrage américain Comédie américaine
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The following is a list of significant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) listed in chronological order. GRBs are named after the date on which they were detected: the first two numbers correspond to the year, the second two numbers to the month, and the last two numbers to the day. List Extremes Firsts Most distant GRB Note...
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The French Colonial Union () was a group of French merchants established for the purpose of ensuring continued French colonialism, as well as solidifying their own commercial interests. It was founded in 1893 and published The Colonial Fortnightly (La Quinzaine coloniale). The French Colonial Union served as a pivotal ...
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Winter wheat (usually Triticum aestivum) are strains of wheat that are planted in the autumn to germinate and develop into young plants that remain in the vegetative phase during the winter and resume growth in early spring. Classification into spring wheat versus winter wheat is common and traditionally refers to the ...
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Visa Buxx is a prepaid card available in the United States and intended for use by teenagers. Overview The program was Visa's first prepaid card product and was launched in 2000. Visa Buxx is not a credit card; instead, it debits a prepaid account, which enables parents to load the card's account online or over the ph...
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Reshmi kabab is a famous non-vegetarian chicken kebab commonly eaten in India and Pakistan. It certainly has a lot of Mughal influence which can be seen in the process of cooking that uses a lot of cream and cashew nut. Made with boneless chicken, it is cooked by marinating chunks of meat in curd, cream, cashew nut ...
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Facilitation may refer to: Facilitation (business), the designing and running of successful meetings and workshops in organizational settings Ecological facilitation, the process by which an organism profits from the presence of another, such as nurse plants that provide shade for new seedlings or saplings (e.g. usi...
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Black Math may refer to: "Black Math", an season 4 episode of the television show Black-ish "Black Math", a track on the 2003 White Stripes album Elephant See also Black Math Experiment
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The Acts of Uziah is a lost text that may have been written by Isaiah, who was one of King Uzziah's contemporaries. The book is described in . The passage reads: "Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first and last, did Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, write." This manuscript is sometimes called Second Isaiah or Th...
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Mountain View, megyeszékhely Arkansas államban Mountain View, település Kalifornia államban Mountain View, település Washington államban Mountain View, település Wyoming állam Natrona megyéjében Mountain View, település Wyoming állam Uinta megyéjében
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Cyberspace is a term for virtual reality coined by William Gibson. Cyberspace may also refer to: Cyberspace (album), a 2000 music album by composer Eloy Fritsch Cyberspace (role-playing game), a cyberpunk role-playing game "Cyberspace", a song by AC/DC from their album Stiff Upper Lip Tour Edition "Cyberspace", a song...
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Robert Kleberg is the name of: Robert J. Kleberg (King Ranch) (1853–1932), Texas rancher Robert J. Kleberg (1803–1888), German immigrant who fought in the Battle of San Jacinto
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A court-martial or court martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty...
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The Constitution of the State of North Carolina governs the structure and function of the state government of North Carolina, one of the United States; it is the highest legal document for the state and subjugates North Carolina law. All U.S. state constitutions are, according to the United States Supreme Court, subje...
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est une sauce japonaise servie avec une tempura. La sauce est composée de dashi, de mirin et de sauce de soja. Sauce japonaise Condiment de la cuisine japonaise
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A national numbering agency (NNA) is the organisation in each country responsible for issuing International Securities Identification Numbers (ISIN) as described by the ISO 6166 standard and the Classification of Financial Instruments code as described by the ISO 10962 standard. The role of NNA is typically assigned t...
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Aménophis IV peut désigner : Aménophis (nom grec d'Amenhotep ), le pharaon de l'Égypte antique Akhenaton ; Aménophis , une série de bande dessinée de science-fiction de Dieter, Étienne Le Roux et Hubert. Index égyptologique
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Földrajz Amerikai Egyesült Államok Riddle (Idaho) Riddle (Indiana) Riddle (Nyugat-Virginia) Riddle (Oregon) Zene Riddle (album) – Thomas Leeb-album Riddle (dal) – En Vogue-dal The Riddle (Nik Kershaw-album) The Riddle – Five for Fighting-dal The Riddle – Gigi D’Agostino-dal The Riddle (film)
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A toxic injury is a type of injury caused by toxin. Toxic injuries can cause teratogenic effects, respiratory effects, gastrointestinal effects, cardiovascular effects, hepatic effects, renal effects and neurological effects. They can also lead to various forms of cancer or learning disability. Effects can occur after ...
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Testosterone caproate (TCa), also known as testosterone hexanoate, is an androgen and anabolic steroid and a testosterone ester that is no longer marketed. It was formerly available as a component of Omnadren 250, along with testosterone isocaproate, testosterone phenylpropionate, and testosterone propionate, but this ...
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Middle-market can refer to: Middle-market newspaper Middle-market company See also Middle of the market, the airliner market between the narrowbody and the widebody aircraft Mid-Market, San Francisco, a neighborhood and development area
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A cream soup is a soup prepared using cream, light cream, half and half or milk as a key ingredient. Sometimes the dairy product is added at the end of the cooking process, such as after a cream soup has been puréed. A cream soup will often have a soup base, prepared with ingredients such as onion, celery, garlic powd...
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The Ben Hogan Award is an annual prize given by Friends of Golf and the Golf Coaches Association of America, since 1990, to the best college golf player in the United States. The Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas joined the organization in 2001. Since 2005, the award winner is named at a ceremony prior to the...
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Un résident permanent au Canada, un statut juridique pour les étrangers. La carte de résident permanent aux États-Unis, ou green card, un statut juridique pour les étrangers.
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Catherine Ferguson may refer to: Catherine Ferguson Academy, Detroit Public School Catherine Ferguson (educator), American educator who was born a slave Cathy Ferguson, American swimmer Kate Lee Ferguson, American writer Kit Coleman, Canadian newspaper columnist
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Vagisil is an American brand of over-the-counter cream used to treat external vaginal itching and irritation. It is produced by Combe Incorporated, a company based in White Plains, New York and was introduced in 1974. The active ingredients are Benzocaine (5%), a local anesthetic which reduces the itching, and Resorci...
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Aggression is overt or covert, often harmful, social interaction with the intention of inflicting damage or other harm upon another individual; although it can be channeled into creative and practical outlets for some. It may occur either reactively or without provocation. In humans, aggression can be caused by various...
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BW284C51 is a selective acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. It is also a nicotinic antagonist. See also Cholinesterase inhibitor Nicotinic antagonist References Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors Quaternary ammonium compounds Ketones Allyl compounds Bromides Bisquaternary anticholinesterases
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"Nothing" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam. It was released in October 1995 as the first single from the album Gone. The song reached #20 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Yoakam and Kostas. Chart performance References 199...
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Quarter bin is a phrase common in the American comic book community used to describe discount boxes of comic books sold for far less than the cover price. Typically going for $0.25 each, these comic books may be used, damaged, or new material that's been overstocked by the comic book retailer. Quarter bins tend to be u...
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The sunflower seed is the seed of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus). There are three types of commonly used sunflower seeds: linoleic (most common), high oleic, and sunflower oil seeds. Each variety has its own unique levels of monounsaturated, saturated, and polyunsaturated fats. The information in this article refers...
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Grenada competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July. Swimming Grenada entered three swimmers. Men Women References Nations at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships Grenada at the World Aquatics Championships World Aquatics Championships
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Mutton usually refers to sheep meat. Mutton may also refer to: Places Mutton Bird Island, an irregularly shaped island in south-eastern Australia Mutton Brook, a stream that runs between East Finchley and Hendon in the Borough of Barnet, London, England People Mutton (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media Mut...
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Dragon Lake may refer to: Dragon Lake, British Columbia, an unincorporated community just south of Quesnel Dragon Lake Elementary School in the School District 28 Quesnel Drakolimni, the name of several alpine or sub-alpine lakes in the region of Epirus in northwestern Greece Lake Nacimiento, so called because of t...
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Tembleque may refer to: Tembleque, a coconut dessert pudding from Puerto Rico Pollera, tembleques - a type of skirt- clothing Tembleque, Spain
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These are the results of the boys' singles badminton event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The 32 qualified athletes were split into 8 groups, with four players each. In their groups, they play a one-way round-robin and the first of each group qualifies to the quarterfinals, where they play a knock-out stage until t...
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Harold Ingvald Alexander Erickson (March 10, 1898 – January 27, 1963) was an American football back who played for three teams over eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL), four with the Chicago Cardinals, including the 1925 NFL Champion team. Biography Erickson was born in Maynard, Minnesota on March 10, ...
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An Installment Agreement in the United States is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program which allows individuals to pay tax debt in monthly payments. The total amount paid can be the full amount of what is owed, or it can be a partial amount. There are several different kinds of Installment Agreements: Guaranteed, ...
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Route 57 is a name of roads and highways in many countries. Route 57 may also refer to: Route 57 (MTA Maryland), a bus route in metropolitan Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. London Buses route 57, England Melbourne tram route 57, Australia National Cycle Route 57, of the National Cycle Network, England Route 57 (magazine), ...
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Exponential shift may refer to: Exponential shift theorem, a shift theorem about polynomial differential operators and exponential function in mathematics Exponent shift, a display function in engineering or scientific notation on some calculators
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Jerry Greenberg may refer to: Jerry L. Greenberg, music executive Gerald B. Greenberg (1936–2017), film editor, usually credited as Jerry Greenberg
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Mommywood is a 2009 book by Tori Spelling, released on April 14, 2009. Synopsis Actress Tori Spelling follows up her bestselling Stori Telling with another revealing and entertaining look at her life in the spotlight. In Mommywood, Spelling describes her adventures rearing her two small children in the Hollywood Hills...
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Spaceward Ho! is a turn-based science fiction computer strategy game that was written by Peter Commons, designed by Joe Williams (Joedelta) and published by Delta Tao Software. The first version was released in 1990, and further upgrades followed regularly; the current version, 5.0.5, was released on July 8, 2003. It...
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Fernwood est un quartier situé entre la et la du secteur de Roseland à Chicago (Illinois). Fernwood était autrefois considéré comme un quartier "haut de gamme" du secteur de Roseland. Parfois qualifiée de West Roseland, la communauté a été constituée en village en 1883. La région était connue sous le nom de « Fernw...
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Michael Anderson (košarkaš) Michael Anderson (američki glumac) Michael Anderson (britanski glumac) Big Sean (Sean Michael Anderson), američki glazbenik
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Drunk Uncle may refer to: Drunk Uncle (Saturday Night Live), a Saturday Night Live character Drunk Uncle (album), an album by Cropduster
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A shrub is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Shrub or Shrubs may also refer to: Music Shrub (band), American reggae, rock and rap band The Shrubs, English rock music group Shrubs (American band), American rock 'n roll band Other uses Shrub (drink), two different, but related, acidulated beverages ...
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"Tied Up" is a song recorded by American rapper Casey Veggies. It was released on April 27, 2015, as the second single from his debut studio album, Live & Grow (2015). The song produced by Kane Beatz and Luca Polizzi, features guest vocals from American rapper and singer Dej Loaf. Music video The music video for "Tied...
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In law, fraud is intentional deception to secure unfair or unlawful gain, or to deprive a victim of a legal right. Fraud can violate civil law (e.g., a fraud victim may sue the fraud perpetrator to avoid the fraud or recover monetary compensation) or criminal law (e.g., a fraud perpetrator may be prosecuted and impriso...
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Fortieth term for President of the United States may refer to: The Fourth term and death (1945) of Franklin D. Roosevelt The First term (1945–1949) of Harry S. Truman
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Molasses () is a viscous substance resulting from refining sugarcane or sugar beets into sugar. Molasses varies in the amount of sugar, method of extraction and age of the plant. Sugarcane molasses is primarily used to sweeten and flavour foods. Molasses is a major constituent of fine commercial brown sugar. It is also...
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Akka est une bibliothèque logicielle qui permet de construire rapidement des applications concurrentes en Java ou Scala. Annexes Liens externes Notes et références Bibliothèque logicielle
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David McWilliams may refer to: David McWilliams (American football) (born 1942), American football coach at the University of Texas and Texas Tech David McWilliams (economist) (born 1966), Irish broadcaster and commentator David McWilliams (musician) (1945–2002), best known for his song "Days of Pearly Spencer" Dave M...
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Lineolata is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis). A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Lineolata rhizophorae. See also List of Dothideomycetes genera incertae sedis References External links Index Fu...
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The Anabantoidei are a suborder of anabantiform ray-finned freshwater fish distinguished by their possession of a lung-like labyrinth organ, which enables them to breathe air. The fish in the Anabantoidei suborder are known as anabantoids or labyrinth fish, or colloquially as gouramies. Some labyrinth fish are importan...
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Two species of lizard are named ocellated tegu: Cercosaura bassleri Cercosaura ocellata
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A priest in charge or priest-in-charge (previously also curate-in-charge) in the Church of England is a priest in charge of a parish who is not its incumbent. Such priests are not legally responsible for the churches and glebe, but simply hold a licence rather than the freehold and are not appointed by advowson. The a...
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A Thrust Air 2000 (commonly known as a thrust air coaster) is a unique form of launched roller coaster created by S&S Worldwide, Inc., that uses refrigerated, compressed air to shoot a rubber-wheeled car down a steel track. Do-Dodonpa, located at Fuji-Q Highland, is the only production model in existence. It was built ...
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Market capitalization, sometimes referred to as market cap, is the total value of a publicly traded company's outstanding common shares owned by stockholders. Market capitalization is equal to the market price per common share multiplied by the number of common shares outstanding. Since outstanding stock is bought an...
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The shank is the end of a drill bit grasped by the chuck of a drill. The cutting edges of the drill bit contact the workpiece, and are connected via the shaft with the shank, which fits into the chuck. In many cases a general-purpose arrangement is used, such as a bit with cylindrical shaft and shank in a three-jaw chu...
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Nationwide Bank may refer to: Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Building Society
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A sugar substitute is a food additive that provides a sweetness like that of sugar while containing significantly less food energy than sugar-based sweeteners, making it a zero-calorie () or low-calorie sweetener. Artificial sweeteners may be derived through manufacturing of plant extracts or processed by chemical synt...
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Aaron Klein (born 1979) is a radio host and writer. Aaron Klein may also refer to: Aaron E. Klein (1930–1998), science writer Aaron Klein, character in Where Are You Now? Aaron J. Klein (1960–2006), Israel-based American author and journalist Aaron Klein (born 1978), CEO at Riskalyze, former Sierra College Trustee, a...
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20th Century Blues may refer to: Blues, the musical form and genre "Twentieth Century Blues", a song from the 1931 musical Cavalcade by Noël Coward 20th Century Blues (Marianne Faithfull album), 1996 20th Century Blues (Robin Trower album), 1994 20th Century Blues, (play by Susan Miller), 2018 See also Twentiet...
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An Inspector Calls is a play written by English dramatist J. B. Priestley, first performed in the Soviet Union in 1945 and at the New Theatre in London the following year. It is one of Priestley's best-known works for the stage and is considered to be one of the classics of mid-20th century English theatre. The play's ...
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Basketball moves are generally individual actions used by players in basketball to pass by defenders to gain access to the basket or to get a clean pass to a teammate to score. Dribble Dribbling is bouncing the ball continuously with one hand at a time without holding the ball. Dribbling is necessary in order to tak...
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These are the results of the men's 70 kg competition in weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A total of 28 athletes entered this event. Results Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used t...
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Studio furniture is an American sub-field of studio craft centered on one-of-a-kind or limited production furniture objects designed and built by craftspeople. The work is made in a craftsperson's studio setting as opposed to being made in a high volume factory. This conception of the site of production as being a stud...
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In animals, a gland is a group of cells in an animal's body that synthesizes substances (such as hormones) for release into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland). Structure Development Every gland is formed by an ingrowth from an epithelial surface. ...
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Angst () is a 1976 Norwegian thriller film directed by Oddvar Bull Tuhus, starring Svein Scharffenberg and Eva Sevaldson. Tove (Sevaldson) is babysitting when she receives a threatening phone call. External links Angst at Filmweb.no (Norwegian) 1976 films 1970s thriller films Norwegian thriller films Films directe...
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Loser or Losers may refer to: A person who experiences failure The unsuccessful social class in winner and loser culture Film and television Loser, a 1996 film directed by Kirk Harris Loser (film), a 2000 film starring Jason Biggs and Mena Suvari The Losers (2010 film), the film adaptation of the Vertigo comic "Lo...
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The following is a list of notifiable diseases arranged by country. Bacteria Virus Other/multiple References Notifiable diseases Health law
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Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (Lyon, 14 de fevereiro de 1733 — Paris, 1 de março de 1847) foi um banqueiro e naturalista francês. Botânicos da França
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This Timeline of artificial satellites and Space probes includes uncrewed Spacecraft including technology demonstrators, observatories, lunar probes, and interplanetary probes. First satellites from each country are included. Not included are most Earth science satellites, commercial satellites or crewed missions. Tim...
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This is a brief timeline of the history of Canada, comprising important social, economic, political, military, legal, and territorial changes and events in Canada and its predecessor states. Prehistory 8th century 10th century 12th century 15th century 16th century 17th century 18th century 19th century 20th...
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Ecological Counseling is an approach to the conceptualization of human issues that integrates personal and environmental factors by focusing on their interaction. By doing so, divergent forces that converge through the development of a human life can be organized into a logical and coherent narrative. This process atte...
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Village Mall may refer to: Village Mall (Danville, Illinois), a shopping mall in Danville, Illinois. Village Mall, a defunct mall in Willingboro, New Jersey Village Mall, a former shopping mall in Cleveland, Tennessee, a predecessor of the Bradley Square Mall. Village Mall, the former name of Auburn Mall in Auburn, Ala...
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A pulmonic consonant is a consonant produced by air pressure from the lungs, as opposed to ejective, implosive and click consonants. Most languages have only pulmonic consonants. Ian Maddieson, in his survey of 566 languages, found that only 152 had ejectives, implosives, or clicks (or two or three of these types) – t...
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Fateless may refer to: Fatelessness or Fateless, a 1975 novel by Imre Kertész Fateless (film), a 2005 Hungarian film, based on the novel Fateless (album), a 2017 album by Coldrain Fateless Records, a Los Angeles, California-based independent record label
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A nursing chair is a chair that's comfortable when nursing an infant. In Victorian times the nursing chair was a low seated partially upholstered chair. Nursing included caring for children as well as breastfeeding. The low seat of the chair allowed the mother, who would have been wearing a stiff corset, to interact ...
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The symbol is known variously in English-speaking regions as the number sign, hash, or pound sign. The symbol has historically been used for a wide range of purposes including the designation of an ordinal number and as a ligatured abbreviation for pounds avoirdupois – having been derived from the now-rare . Since 20...
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Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr (), was the ruler (atabeg) of the Eldiguzids from 1191 to 1210. He used the titles of Jahan-pahlavan ("champion of the world"), al-Malik al-Mu'azzam ("the respected king"), and Shahanshah al-A'zam ("the great king of kings"). Sources 12th-century monarchs in the Middle East 13th-century mona...
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The discography of Reef, an English psychedelic rock band, consists of six studio albums, four compilation albums, three live albums, one video album and nineteen singles. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Live albums Video albums Singles References Discographies of British artists Rock music group discog...
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The following is a list of genetic disorders and if known, type of mutation and for the chromosome involved. Although the parlance "disease-causing gene" is common, it is the occurrence of an abnormality in the parents that causes the impairment to develop within the child. There are over 6,000 known genetic disorders ...
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