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Studénka train disaster may refer to: 2008 Studénka train disaster - Train disaster which occurred on 8 August 2008. 2015 Studénka train crash - Train crash which occurred on 22 July 2015.
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Salsa most often refers to: Salsa (Mexican cuisine), a variety of sauces used as condiments Salsa music, a popular style of Latin American music Salsa (dance), a Latin dance associated with Salsa music Salsa or SALSA may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Salsa (film), a 1988 American romance film Salsa, a ...
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These are the results of the cadet female saber competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The competition was held on August 16. Results Pool Round Pool 1 Pool 2 Bracket Final standings References Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Youth
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2010 în știință — 2011 în știință — 2012 în știință Aceasta este o listă de evenimente științifice din anul 2011: Ianuarie Decembrie Note
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A beefsteak, often called just steak, is a flat cut of beef with parallel faces, usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers. In common restaurant service a single serving has a raw mass ranging from . Beef steaks are usually grilled, pan-fried, or broiled. The more tender cuts from the loin and rib are cooked quick...
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A salad bar is a buffet-style table or counter at a restaurant, food market, or school cafeteria on which salad components are provided for customers or school students to assemble their own salad plates. Most salad bars provide lettuce, chopped tomatoes, assorted raw, sliced vegetables (such as cucumbers, carrots, ce...
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Goodea is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van de levendbarende tandkarpers (Goodeidae). Soorten Goodea atripinnis Jordan, 1880 Goodea gracilis Hubbs & Turner, 1939 Goodea luitpoldii (Steindachner, 1894) Goodeidae
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A salad is a dish consisting of mixed, mostly natural ingredients. They are typically served at room temperature or chilled, though some can be served warm. Condiments and salad dressings, which exist in a variety of flavors, are often used to enhance a salad. Garden salads use a base of leafy greens such as lettuce,...
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Sri Lanka competed at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju, South Korea from 12 to 28 July. Swimming Sri Lanka qualified four swimmers. One swimmer did not participated. Men Women References Nations at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships 2019 in Sri Lankan sport Sri Lanka at the World Aquatics Champ...
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Heroic may mean: characteristic of a hero typical of heroic poetry or of heroic verse belonging to the Greek Heroic Age Heroic (esports), a Danish esports organization Heroic (horse), a racehorse Heroic (film), a 2023 film by David Zonana See also
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Experimental literature is a genre of literature that is generally "difficult to define with any sort of precision." It experiments with the conventions of literature, including boundaries of genres and styles; for example, it can be written in the form of prose narratives or poetry, but the text may be set on the page...
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Tartar sauce (; spelled tartare sauce in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, South Africa) is a condiment made of mayonnaise, chopped pickles and relish, capers, and herbs such as tarragon and dill. Tartar sauce can also be enhanced with the addition of other varieties of herbs, lemon juice, or olives. It is...
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Pak Chol-min – calciatore nordcoreano Pak Chol-min – judoka nordcoreano Pak Chol-min – politico nordcoreano
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A two-player game is a multiplayer game that is played by precisely two players. This is distinct from a solitaire game, which is played by only one player. Examples The following are some examples of two-player games. This list is not intended to be exhaustive. Board games: Chess Draughts Go Some wargames, such...
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Muttalib or Muttaleb may refer to: Abdul Muttalib (disambiguation), people with the name Ismail Muttalib, Malaysian politician Muttalib ibn Abd Manaf, one of the ancestors of the Sahaba
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Jet wash, jet-wash, or jetwash may refer to: Wake turbulence, turbulence that forms behind an aircraft as it passes through the air Pressure washing, the use of high-pressure water spray to clean various objects, usually outdoors A self-serve car wash (primarily in Europe)
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The Ends of the Earth is a 1992 play by the Canadian playwright Morris Panych. It tells the story of two men, Frank and Walker, each of whom is convinced that the other is following him. Despite their best efforts at running away from each other, the two men repeatedly find themselves in the same places. The Ends of t...
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The Karadere is a river that empties into the Black Sea 20 miles east of Trabzon, Turkey. In ancient times it was known as the Hyssos or Hyssus. See also Sürmene, ancient Hyssos References Rivers of Turkey Landforms of Trabzon Province
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Willis Building may refer to: Willis Building (London), a skyscraper in London Willis Building, Ipswich, a low-rise office building in Ipswich, Suffolk Willis Tower a skyscraper in Chicago formerly called the Sears Tower
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Hinda may refer to: Hinda (beetle), a genus of ladybird beetles Hinda Hicks, Tunisian-born British singer Hinda Miller (born 1950), member of the Vermont State Senate Hinda Wassau (1906-1980), striptease and burlesque star a variant spelling of Hind bint Utbah, 6th-7th-century Arab woman associated with Muhammed Hinda...
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The Shortridge's langur (Trachypithecus shortridgei) is a lutung native to Burma and China. References External links Shortridge's langur Primates of Southeast Asia Mammals of Myanmar Mammals of China Fauna of Yunnan Endangered fauna of Asia Shortridge's langur Taxa named by Robert Charles Wroughton
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Statutory term analysis is a method of analyzing a statutory term in a law to ensure that it is Congress, not a judge, who has the power to make laws under Article I, section 8, clause 18 of the U.S. Constitution (the Necessary and Proper Clause). The Statutory Term Analysis (STA) method includes using only the text o...
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My Father's Daughter is a personal memoir by Sheila Fitzpatrick published in 2010 by the Melbourne University Press. In 2011, it won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for non-fiction and the Queensland Literary Award for non-fiction. References 2007 Australian novels
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Sales operations is a set of business activities and processes that help a sales organization run effectively, efficiently and in support of business strategies and objectives. Sales operations may also be referred to as sales, sales support, or business operations. Categories The set of sales operations activities va...
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Peter Devine may refer to: Peter Devine (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer Peter Devine (fencer) (born 1976), American fencer
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Benzyl iodide is an organic compound with the chemical formula . The compound consists of a benzene ring with an attached iodidemethyl group. The substance is an alkyl halide and is a constitutional isomer of the iodotoluenes. Synthesis Benzyl iodide can be obtained via the Finkelstein reaction from benzyl chloride an...
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Figure-eight loop (also figure-eight on a bight, figure-eight follow-through, figure-eight retrace, Flemish loop, or Flemish eight) is a type of knot created by a loop on the bight. It is used in climbing and caving. The double figure eight is used to put a loop in the end of a rope, or around an object. It is relativ...
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The puncheon was a British unit for beer, wines and spirits. It was also an American unit of capacity for wine. Definition Historically, the puncheon has been defined somewhere between . US unit of capacity for wine The US puncheon for wine is defined as . Conversion 1 puncheon = 70-120 gallons 1 puncheon = 0.3...
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Komodo Technology is a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) company based in the United States. It was acquired by Cisco Systems on July 25, 2000, for US$175 million in stock. It was a leading company in internet and enterprise telephone technology products, notable primarily for its introduction of the analog telephone...
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West Coaster may refer to: a person from the West Coast of the United States Wild West Express Coaster, a roller coaster in Colorado, United States The West Coaster (Tasmanian train) The West Coaster, the name of a former train that ran in Victoria, Australia
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Tenka may refer to: Tenka (river), a river in Russia Tenka (kaika), a mysterious fire from folklore that signals a conflagration Tenka (wasp), a genus of Fig wasp The Japanese rendering of the sinoxenic term Tianxia (天下) A Japanese morning drama which aired from March to September 2004 on NHK Lifeforce Tenka, a v...
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The Kerbel Formation is a geologic formation in Ohio. It dates back to the Cambrian. References Generalized Stratigraphic Chart for Ohio Cambrian Ohio
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Institutional care may refer to: Foster care Nursing home care Care at a retirement home Care at psychiatric hospitals, including: Involuntary commitment
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These are the results of the cadet male foil competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The competition was held on August 17. Results Pool Round Pool 1 Pool 2 Bracket Final standings References Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
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McKenney puede referirse a: Erin McKenney, activista estadounidense McKenney (Virginia), ciudad
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The Vanishing Lady (, literally "Magical Disappearance of a Lady at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin") is an 1896 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. It features Méliès and Jehanne d'Alcy performing a trick in the manner of a stage illusion, in which D'Alcy disappears into thin air. A skeleton appears i...
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This is a list of Plan 9 programs. Many of these programs are very similar to the UNIX programs with the same name, others are to be found only on Plan 9. Others again share only the name, but have a different behaviour. System software General user dd – convert and copy a file date – date and time echo – print a...
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Davit Harutyunyan (also transliterated as David) (; born March 5, 1963, in Yerevan) is an Armenian politician who served as the deputy Minister of Justice from 1997 to 1998, and as Minister of Justice from 1998 to 2007. He was first elected to the Armenian parliament in 1995. In 2006, Forbes magazine listed him as the...
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Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on sweetened milk, cheese, or cream cooked with egg or egg yolk to thicken it, and sometimes also flour, corn starch, or gelatin. Depending on the recipe, custard may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce (crème anglaise) to the thick pastry cream (crème pâtis...
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These are the results of the cadet male épée competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The competition was held on August 16. Results Pool Round Pool 1 Pool 2 Bracket Final standings References Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
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The Point Pleasant Formation is a geologic formation in Ohio. It dates back to the Middle Ordovician. References Generalized Stratigraphic Chart for Ohio Ordovician System of North America Ordovician Ohio Middle Ordovician Series
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The Bank Holidays Act 1871 established public holidays (known as bank holidays) in addition to those customarily recognised in the United Kingdom. The Act designated four bank holidays in England, Wales and Ireland (Easter Monday; Whit Monday; First Monday in August; 26 December if a weekday) and five in Scotland (New...
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A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to impart a specific flavor, to enhance the flavor, or to complement the dish. A table condiment or table sauce is more specifically a condiment that is served separately from the food and is added to taste by the diner. Condiments are someti...
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Trifle is a layered dessert of English origin. The usual ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element (fresh or jelly), custard and whipped cream layered in that order in a glass dish. The contents of a trifle are highly variable and many vari...
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Tusu Festival is a folk festival held on the last day of the Bengali month of Poush, i.e., Makar Sankranti. It is mainly river centric.It is a unifying form of common faith and belief of the agrarian society in joy of harvesting crops. At the end of the festivities, the immersion of the image of Tusu is done vividly an...
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Systems Tropical storm 01P Tropical Depression Charlotte Severe Tropical Cyclone David Tropical Cyclone Elsa Severe Tropical Cyclone Frances Tropical Depression George Tropical Cyclone Hope Tropical Cyclone Jan Severe Tropical Cyclone Watorea Season effects See also Atlantic hurricane seasons: 1975, 1976 ...
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Slicing may refer to: Array slicing, an operation on an array in computer science Chinese salami slicing strategy Object slicing, an object-oriented programming issue Program slicing, a set of software engineering methods Slicing, a mechanical process, see Cutting Slicing (interface design), image slicing for web...
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The girls' 48 kg weightlifting event was the first women's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors limited to a maximum of 48 kilograms of body mass. The whole competition took place on August 15 at 14:30. Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean and jerk li...
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Artistic gymnastics at the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival are held at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 23 to 27 July 2019. Medals summary Medalists Medal standings Overall Men Women Men's results Team Individual all-around Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars H...
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The pied worm snake (Indotyphlops leucomelas) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. References Indotyphlops Reptiles described in 1890
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Harrisburg usually refers to the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States, which is the capital of the state of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg may also refer to: Harrisburg, Arkansas Harrisburg, Inyo County, California Harrisburg, Illinois Harrisburg, Indiana Harrisburg, Missouri Harrisburg, Nebraska Harrisbur...
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Indotyphlops tenebrarum is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. References tenebrarum Reptiles described in 1947
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Viva Las Vegas may refer to: Viva Las Vegas, 1964 film starring Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret "Viva Las Vegas" (song), song performed by Elvis Presley in the above-mentioned film Viva Las Vegas (EP), an EP by Elvis Presley, containing songs from the above-mentioned film "Viva Las Vegas", a fifth-season episode of ...
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Argyrophis trangensis, also known as the Trang blind snake or Trang worm snake, is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. References trangensis Reptiles described in 1962
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The violet worm snake (Indotyphlops violaceus) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. References Indotyphlops Reptiles described in 1947
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Cryptocoryne spiralis is a plant species belonging to the Araceae genus Cryptocoryne. Distribution Endemic to India. Leaf morphology Leaves are lanceolate and extremely variable, some variations are red stems, furrows in leaf margins, pure green forms. Inflorescence The flower of C. spiralis is within a spathe which...
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Mutual aid may refer to: Mutual aid (organization theory), a tenet of organization theories entailing a voluntary reciprocal exchange of resources and services for mutual benefit Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, a book detailing the role of mutual aid in the evolution of animals and humans by anarchist philosopher P...
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The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States. The department plans, builds, and maintains publicly owned recreational facilities in District of Columbia, including athletic fields, community centers, pa...
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Glenn Ricart é um cientista da computação estadunidense. Começou a usar um dos nós originais da Internet (ARPANET) em 1969. Internet Hall of Fame Pioneiros da Internet Pessoas em tecnologia de informação
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In cricket, the required run rate (RRR), or asking rate, is the run rate (the average number of runs per over) the batting side must achieve in order to win the present match. Expressed differently, it is the total number of runs required of the batting team to win the match, divided by the total number of overs remain...
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Australian cuisine is the food and cooking practices of Australia and its inhabitants. As a modern nation of large-scale immigration, Australia has absorbed culinary contributions and adaptations from various cultures around the world, including British, European, Asian and Middle Eastern. Indigenous Australians have ...
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In engine design, the penta engine (or penta head) is an arrangement of the upper portion of the cylinder and valves that is common in engines using four valves per cylinder. Among the advantages is a faster burn time of the air-fuel mix. It is similar in concept to the hemi engine, both in design and purpose, but a h...
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Jack Ingram – attore statunitense Jack Ingram – cantante statunitense Jack Ingram – musicista, membre dei The Incredible String Band Jack Ingram – pilota automobilistico statunitense
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A manta trawl is a net system for sampling the surface of the ocean. It resembles a manta ray, with metal wings and a broad mouth. The net it pulls is made of thin mesh, and the whole trawl is towed behind a scientific research vessel. The manta trawl is useful for collecting samples from the surface of the ocean, su...
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Ciliata may refer to: The ciliates, a group of ciliated protists Ciliata (fish), a genus of fishes in the family Lotidae
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Early Hits of 1965, subtitled A Million Dollars Worth of Music!!! Played by the Greatest Organist Ever, is an album by Billy Preston performing soul arrangements of hit singles from that year recorded in the same sessions of The Most Exciting Organ Ever and originally released by the Vee-Jay label and re-released by Ex...
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Deep-sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters, that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea. The lanternfish is, by far, the most common deep-sea fish. Other deep sea fishes include the flashlight fish, cookiecutter shark, bristlemouths, anglerfish, viperfish, and some speci...
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The iPad Mini 2 (formerly marketed as the iPad mini with Retina display, officially iPad mini 2 with Retina display) is a tablet computer produced and marketed by Apple Inc. It has a nearly identical design to its predecessor the first-generation iPad Mini, but features internal revisions such as the addition of the A7...
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The Rayleigh sky model describes the observed polarization pattern of the daytime sky. Within the atmosphere, Rayleigh scattering of light by air molecules, water, dust, and aerosols causes the sky's light to have a defined polarization pattern. The same elastic scattering processes cause the sky to be blue. The polari...
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An archer is a person who practices archery, using a bow to shoot arrows. Archer or Archers may also refer to: People and fictional characters Archer (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters Archer (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters Baron Archer, an extinct tit...
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Filmishmish (في المشمش) is an Arabic term meaning "in the time of the apricots" or "when the apricots bloom", which is taken nonliterally to mean the equivalent of the English phrases "wishful thinking" or "when pigs fly." Arabic words and phrases
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Julia or Julie Stevens may refer to: Julie Stevens (American actress, 1916-1984), performer on Broadway and on radio ; Julie Stevens (English actress) (born 1936), performer on children's television ; Julie Stevens (American actress and singer), started as child performer in 1979's Annie ; Julia Stevens, Canadian polit...
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Kwik Trip is a chain of convenience stores founded in 1965 with locations throughout Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin under the name Kwik Trip, and in Illinois and Iowa under the name Kwik Star (to avoid confusion with QuikTrip). The company also operates stores under the name Tobacco Outlet Plus, Tobac...
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The Kentucky Oaks is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies staged annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. The race currently covers at Churchill Downs; the horses carry . The Kentucky Oaks is held on the Friday before the Kentucky Derby each year. The winner gets $750,000 of the $1,250...
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An L.A. Minute is a 2018 American comedy film directed by Daniel Adams, from a screenplay by Adams and Larry Sloman. It stars Gabriel Byrne, Kiersey Clemons, Bob Balaban, Ned Bellamy and others. It is Adams' first film after being released from prison where he spent 21 months for tax fraud related to his previous two f...
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Blag, Steal & Borrow may refer to: Blag, Steal & Borrow (album), an album by Koopa "Blag, Steal & Borrow" (song), an album by Koopa
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Paush Purnima is celebrated during the Magha month of Hindu calendar. The specialty of this day is to take a dip in any holy water body. Some parts of India celebrate Paush Purnima as Shakambhari Purnima. References Hindu festivals Religious festivals in India
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Landscape fabric is a textile material used to control weeds by inhibiting their exposure to sunlight. The fabric is normally placed around desirable plants, covering areas where other growth is unwanted. The fabric itself can be made from synthetic or organic materials, sometimes from recycled sources. References ...
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Motives is a 2004 erotic thriller film starring Vivica A. Fox, Shemar Moore, Golden Brooks, Sean Blakemore and Keshia Knight Pulliam. The direct-to-video sequel, Motives 2, was released in 2007. Plot Emery Simms is a highly educated business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterou...
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Maghi Purnima, also known by the name of Magha Purnima, is known to be a day of the full moon that occurs during the Hindu calendar month of Magh. This day falls during the Gregorian calendar month of January or February. During this time period, the auspicious Kumbh Mela is held every twelve years, and the Magha Mela ...
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The fifth and final season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager, an American television series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family television network on Monday, June 11, 2012 at 8:00 PM. During its fourth season's hiatus, ABC Family announced on February 2, 2012, that the show would be renewed f...
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Expression may refer to: Linguistics Expression (linguistics), a word, phrase, or sentence Fixed expression, a form of words with a specific meaning Idiom, a type of fixed expression Metaphorical expression, a particular word, phrase, or form of words that has a different meaning than its literal form Expression ...
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William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was an English poet and playwright. He wrote approximately 39 plays and 154 sonnets, as well as a variety of other poems. Plays and work Tragedies Comedies Histories Selected poems Apocrypha The Shakespeare apocrypha is a group of plays and poems that have sometimes been attributed...
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Johnson City is the name of several places in the United States: Johnson City, Kansas Johnson City, Missouri Johnson City, New York Johnson City, Oregon Johnson City, Tennessee Johnson City, Texas See also Johnston City
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Bob Mansfield este vicepreședintele departamentului hardware (Mac și iPhone) al Apple Inc. Note Apple Inc Oameni în viață
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Pareto's law is either of the following closely related ideas: Pareto principle or law of the vital few, stating that 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes Pareto distribution, a power-law probability distribution used in description of many types of observable phenomena
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Piñones may refer to: The seeds of the tree genus Araucaria Piñones State Forest, Puerto Rico Battle of Puerto de Piñones, a battle of the War of Mexican Independence Pablo Piñones Arce (born 1981), Swedish footballer
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Pindobind is a compound developed by researchers associated with Stanford University, identified as a central nervous system depressant, which generated a response in animals reducing offensive actions such as chasing, while also notably reducing tendencies of the test animal to evade when stimulated to do so. It acts ...
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Revise or revised may refer to: Bibles Revised Version of the King James Bible New Revised Standard Version of the King James Bible Government and law Revised Penal Code of the Philippines Revised Statutes of the United States Other uses Revised Julian calendar Revised New General Catalogue, an astronomy catal...
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Erin Matson (writer) (born 1980), American writer and feminist activist Erin Matson (field hockey) (born 2000), American field hockey player
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The Delaware Limestone is a geologic formation in Ohio. It dates back to the Devonian. References Generalized Stratigraphic Chart for Ohio Devonian Ohio
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Polypropylene breast implants, also known as string breast implants, are a form of breast implant using polypropylene developed by Gerald W. Johnson. Due to a number of medical complications, the device has not been approved in the European Union or the United States. Polypropylene implants absorb water very slowly, ...
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Bus Driver este o serie de jocuri de la SCS Software. Modele Bus Driver 2007 Bus Driver 2008 Bus Driver 2009 Bus Driver 2010 Va urma Bus Driver 2011 Legături externe Site-ul firmei SCS Software Site-ul oficial al jocului Jocuri video din 2007 Jocuri pentru Windows
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Owong, also spelled owung, are traditional small dugout canoes of the T'boli people in the Philippines. It is traditionally made from the hollowed out trunks of lawaan (Shorea spp.). It is propelled by paddling and can carry around three people. It is used by the T'boli people for fishing and transport in Lake Sebu, La...
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Greyhound Derby can refer to one of several important competitions for racing greyhounds; English Greyhound Derby, run at Nottingham Greyhound Stadium Irish Greyhound Derby, run at Shelbourne Park Scottish Greyhound Derby, run at Shawfield Stadium Welsh Greyhound Derby, discontinued event run at Cardiff Arms Park ...
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Robert Friend may refer to Robert Friend (pilot) Robert Friend (poet)
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The governor of California is the head of government of the U.S. state of California. The governor is the commander-in-chief of the California National Guard and the California State Guard. Established in the Constitution of California, the governor's responsibilities also include making the annual State of the State ...
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Wolves are sometimes kept as exotic pets, and in some rarer occasions, as working animals. Although closely related to domesticated dogs, wolves do not show the same tractability as dogs in living alongside humans, and generally, a greater amount of effort is required in order to obtain the same amount of reliability. ...
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Spring Valley Village est une ville située au centre du comté de Harris au Texas, aux États-Unis. Démographie Lors du recensement de 2010, la ville comptait une population de . Elle est estimée, en 2016, à . Références Voir aussi Article connexe Texas Liens externes . . Source de la traduction City a...
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Butinoline (Azulone) is an anticholinergic drug used as an antispasmodic. References Alkyne derivatives Muscarinic antagonists Pyrrolidines
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