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Coercion is the practice of compelling a person to behave in an involuntary way.
Coercion may also refer to:
Coercion (linguistics), reinterpretation of a lexeme
Coercive function, mathematical function that "grows rapidly" at the extremes of the space on which it is defined
Type conversion, in programming, is cha... | wiki |
By Any Means is an American thriller directed by Leighton Spence and starring Brooke Burfitt, Thomas Gipson, Jonathan Cheban, and Michelle Money. The film had its first screening in Ireland before a run of international film festivals around the world in 2016. Gravitas Ventures acquired the distribution rights of the f... | wiki |
The Scots (; ) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged in the early Middle Ages from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century. In the following two centuries, the Celtic-speaking Cumbrians ... | wiki |
MD&DI is a trade magazine for the medical device and diagnostic industry published by UBM Canon (Los Angeles). It includes peer-reviewed articles on specific technology issues and overviews of key business, industry, and regulatory topics. It was established in 1979. In 2009 it had a monthly print circulation of 48,040... | wiki |
Film censorship in the United States was a frequent feature of the industry almost from the beginning of the U.S. motion picture industry until the end of strong self-regulation in 1966. Court rulings in the 1950s and 1960s severely constrained government censorship, though statewide regulation lasted until at least th... | wiki |
NGC 7022 is a barred lenticular galaxy located about 95 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Indus. The galaxy was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on October 2, 1834.
See also
Barred lenticular galaxy
List of NGC objects (7001–7840)
NGC 16
NGC 2787
References
External links
Barred ... | wiki |
Couples therapy is counseling aimed at improving romantic relationships and resolving interpersonal conflicts.
Couples therapy may also refer to:
Couples Therapy (2012 TV series), an American reality television show on VH1
Couples Therapy (2019 TV series), an American television show on Showtime | wiki |
The Seal of the State of Texas was adopted through the 1845 Texas Constitution, and was based on the seal of the Republic of Texas, which dates from January 25, 1839.
Design
The official artwork, drawn by Juan Vega of Round Rock, Texas, was adopted in 1992 by Secretary of State John Hannah, Jr. The seal has specified... | wiki |
The Korean Virgin Ghost (Hangul: 처녀귀신, Cheonyeogwisin) is the spirit of an unmarried woman in Korean folklore and urban legend. They are also known as Malmyeong, Sonmalmyeong, and Songaksi.
Origin
In early traditional Korea, women were brought up with the ideologies that their life’s sole purpose shall be serving the... | wiki |
During World War II, Germany fielded many aircraft and rockets whose fuels, and oxidizers, were designated (letter)-Stoff (). The following list of stoffs refers to the World War II aerospace meanings if not noted otherwise.
Meaning of stoff
The German word Stoff (plural Stoffe), like the English word stuff, derives ... | wiki |
Anil Biswas is the name of:
Anil Biswas (composer) (1914–2003), Indian film music composer
Anil Biswas (politician) (1944–2006), Indian politician | wiki |
A relaxer is a type of lotion or cream generally used by people with tight curls or very curly hair which makes hair easier to straighten by chemically "relaxing" the natural curls. The active agent is usually a strong alkali, although some formulations are based on ammonium thioglycolate or formaldehyde.
History
The... | wiki |
The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions. The awards were established in 1955, with acting awards being given without making distinctions between roles ... | wiki |
A warehouseman can be someone who works in a warehouse, usually delivering goods for sale or storage, or, in older usage, someone who owns a warehouse and sells goods directly from it or from a shop fronting onto the warehouse (similar to a modern Cash and carry).
An Italian warehouseman was someone who stocked goods ... | wiki |
Divine light is the concept that God's presence has aspects of illumination.
Divine light may also refer to:
Tabor Light
Divine Light Mission
Emissaries of Divine Light
See also
Light of God (disambiguation) | wiki |
Cartridge paper is a type of high-quality heavy paper used for illustration and drawing. The term "cartridge" refers to the history of the paper originally being used for making paper cartridges for early breechloading firearms.
See also
Paper board
References
External links
TheFreeDictionary entry
Paper
Statione... | wiki |
The Kenyon Collegian is the official student newspaper of Kenyon College. The paper is published weekly from Peirce Hall. An alumni group of past Collegian staffers has formed. Notable Collegian alumni include Matt Winkler of Bloomberg, Renee Peck, Jay Cocks, Jim Borgman, Bill Watterson, and P. F. Kluge, the paper's a... | wiki |
Charles Ames Memorial City Park is a park in Gladstone, Oregon, United States.
References
External links
Charles Ames Memorial Park at Travel Oregon
Charles Ames Memorial Park Trailhead at Oregon Hikers
Gladstone, Oregon
Parks in Clackamas County, Oregon | wiki |
"St. Stephen and Herod" is Child ballad 22 and a Christmas carol. It depicts the martyrdom of Saint Stephen as occurring, with wild anachronism, under Herod the Great, and claims that that was the reason for St. Stephen's Day being the day after Christmas.
Synopsis
St. Stephen served Herod as a clerk. He saw the Sta... | wiki |
A con artist is a person who performs a confidence trick.
Con artist may also refer to:
The Con Artists (1976 film), an Italian crime-comedy film
The Con Artist, a 2010 US romantic comedy film
The Con Artists (2014 film), a South Korean heist film
See also
Confidence man (disambiguation) | wiki |
Spotted dolphin refers to either one of two closely related dolphin species, being:
Atlantic spotted dolphin, Stenella frontalis
pantropical spotted dolphin, Stenella attenuata
While the pantropical spotted dolphin can be found around the world's oceans where a tropical or subtropical climate exists, the Atlantic s... | wiki |
Big Falls is a waterfall located near the town of Terrebonne in Deschutes County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Big Falls is a mandatory portage on the right of the cascade. The main channel should not be approached by water craft because of the rocky nature of the riverbed.
See also
List of waterfalls in Oregon
Refe... | wiki |
Four corners of the world is a portrayal of the four compass points in several cosmological and mythological systems.
Four corners of the world may also refer to:
Four continents, a 16th-century European view of the globe
4 Corners of the World, label on the logo of Four Corners Records
The Four Corners of the Wor... | wiki |
Crackpot may refer to:
A pejorative for an extremist who espouses pseudoscience and is resistant to reason; there are humorous frameworks for measuring degree of pseudo-scientific thinking, such as the crackpot index.
Crackpot, North Yorkshire, a village in the United Kingdom and home of Crackpot Cave
Crackpot Hall... | wiki |
SECCA may refer to:
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art
The SECCA procedure, a surgical treatment for fecal incontinence. | wiki |
Studies in Language Testing (SiLT) is a series of academic books containing papers in the fields of education and applied linguistics related to language testing and assessment.
It has been published by Cambridge English Language Assessment and Cambridge University Press and Cambridge English Language Assessment since... | wiki |
King Arthur Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in Gallatin County, Montana, United States. The population was 738 at the 2010 census.
Demographics
References
Census-designated places in Gallatin County, Montana
Census-designated places in Montana | wiki |
Queen Victoria Museum may refer to:
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (since 1891) in Launceston, Tasmania
A previous name of the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences in Harare, Zimbabwe
Victoria Gallery & Museum (since 2008) in Liverpool, England | wiki |
The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus Cavia in the family Caviidae. Breeders tend to use the word cavy to describe the animal, while in scientific and laboratory contexts, it is far more commonly referred to by ... | wiki |
In the music industry, the Published Price to Dealer (PPD) is the wholesale unit price of a recorded work. It is often used in recording industry contracts as a basic figure for defining royalty shares.
References
Music industry | wiki |
ELinOS is a commercial development environment for embedded Linux. It consists of a Linux distribution for the target embedded system and development tools for a development host computer. The development host computer usually is a standard desktop computer running Linux or Windows. The Linux system and the application... | wiki |
The Baja California peninsula () is a peninsula in northwestern Mexico. It separates the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula extends from Mexicali, Baja California, in the north to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, in the south.
With a length of , its width ranges from at its narrowest to at ... | wiki |
In United States government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, is the power of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually a budget appropriations bill, without vetoing the entire legislative package. The line-item vetoes are usually subject to the possibility of legislative ov... | wiki |
Medicine Wheel is an album by bassist Ben Allison that was released by Palmetto in 1998.
Critical reception
All About Jazz called the album a "watershed moment in end of the century East Coast jazz."
Track listing
All compositions by Ben Allison.
Spy
Mousetrap
Buzz
Apostles of the Ugly
Blabbermouth
Spy (detail... | wiki |
The Microsoft Surface touchscreen Windows computers and interactive whiteboards designed and developed by Microsoft. Since its release in 2012, there have been various Surface accessories over the years. Most prominently, are the Surface keyboard covers and the Surface Pen, which were both introduced at launch. While t... | wiki |
Hit Me Up may refer to:
"Hit Me Up" (Danny Fernandes song), 2011
"Hit Me Up" (Gia Farrell song), 2006
"Hit Me Up", a 2019 song by Omar Apollo featuring Dominic Fike and Kenny Beats
"Hit Me Up", a 2007 song by Reyez featuring Pitbull
"Hit Me Up", a 2019 song by Stefflon Don
See also
"Hit 'Em Up", song by 2Pac fe... | wiki |
Jim McKay puede referirse a:
Jim McKay (periodista) (1921–2008), periodista deportivo y presentador de televisión estadounidense.
Jim McKay (director) director televisivo y cinematográfico estadounidense. | wiki |
Éomer is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. He appears in The Lord of the Rings as a leader of the Riders of Rohan who serve as cavalry to the army of Gondor, fighting against Mordor.
The name Éomer, meaning "Horse-famous" in Old English, is from Beowulf, a work that Tolkien had studied extensi... | wiki |
Aqueduct Bridge may refer to:
Aqueduct Bridge (Clay City, Indiana), U.S.
Aqueduct Bridge (New York City), now called High Bridge, New York, U.S.
Aqueduct Bridge (Potomac River), between Georgetown, Washington, D.C. and Rosslyn, Virginia, U.S.
See also
Aqueduct (bridge) | wiki |
Miranda Richardson is an English actress.
Film
Television
Theatre roles
References
External links
Actress filmographies
British filmographies | wiki |
Soya may refer to:
Food
Soya bean, or soybean, a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean
Soya sauce, see soy sauce, a fermented sauce made from soybeans, roasted grain, water and salt
Places
Sōya District, Hokkaido, a district located in the Sōya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan
Sōya... | wiki |
Firocoxib sold under the brand names Equioxx and Previcox among others, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug of the COX-2 inhibitor (coxib) class, approved for use in horses (Equioxx) and for use in dogs (Previcox). Firocoxib is the first COX-2 inhibitor approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for horses.... | wiki |
O Maserati GranTurismo é um coupé superesportivo da Maserati, desenvolvido em parceria com a Ferrari.
GranTurismo
Automóveis desportivos | wiki |
The Majors: Pro Baseball is a baseball video game for Sega Game Gear. It features battery-based save and a Major League Baseball Players Association license.
Summary
The teams themselves are not licensed and are only listed by city name. The umpire's calls are notable for being uttered with a Japanese accent. The game... | wiki |
A Florentine biscuit (or simply, a Florentine) is a sweet pastry of nuts and fruit.
Florentines are made of nuts (typically hazelnuts and almonds) and candied cherries mixed with sugar melted together with butter and honey, cooked in an oven. They are often coated on the bottom with chocolate, which is traditionally s... | wiki |
The Gordon Setter is a large breed of dog, a member of the setter family that also includes both the better-known Irish Setter and the English Setter. Setter breeds are classified as members of either the Sporting or Gundog Group depending on the national kennel club or council. The original purpose of the breed was t... | wiki |
Northern State Prison is a state run prison located at 168 Frontage Road in Newark, New Jersey for male offenders. It is operated by the New Jersey Department of Corrections. Northern State Prison offers community service activities to all minimum security inmates. The prison also houses the Security Threat Group Ma... | wiki |
The dingo (Canis familiaris, Canis familiaris dingo, Canis dingo, or Canis lupus dingo) is an ancient (basal) lineage of dog found in Australia. Its taxonomic classification is debated as indicated by the variety of scientific names presently applied in different publications. It is variously considered a form of domes... | wiki |
Willett is a neighborhood in Columbus, Georgia. It is located southwest of the central business district of Downtown.
Columbus metropolitan area, Georgia
Neighborhoods in Columbus, Georgia | wiki |
Dinglewood may refer to:
Dinglewood, Columbus, Georgia, a neighborhood in Columbus, Georgia
Dinglewood House (Columbus, Georgia), a house at 1429 Dinglewood Avenue, listed on the NRHP in Georgia
Dinglewood Historic District, Columbus, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia | wiki |
Baker Village is a neighborhood in Columbus, Georgia. It is located southwest of the central business district of Downtown. The apartment complex in this neighbourhood has been demolished and is now the site of the new Arbour Village apartment community which is currently under construction.
References
Columbus metro... | wiki |
SLR may refer to:
Science and technology
Satellite laser ranging
Scalable Linear Recording tape drive backup
Sea level rise
Self-loading rifle or semi-automatic rifle
The UK L1A1 SLR rifle
Semi-linear resolution, a search algorithm
Sending loudness rating for microphones
Simple LR parser (Simple Left-to-right... | wiki |
Tooth loosening may refer to:
Gingival recession, with gradually increased risk of tooth loss
Tooth loss | wiki |
The Gibson ES-100 is an archtop, hollow body electric guitar produced from 1937 to 1941 by Gibson. It was re-introduced as the Gibson ES-125 in 1946.
References
Semi-acoustic guitars
ES-100 | wiki |
Colin William Wright (10 October 1867 – 14 December 1952) was an Australian cattle breeder, grazier, local government councillor and local government head. Wright was born in Oxley, Brisbane, Queensland and died in Rockhampton, Queensland.
See also
Ralph Bodkin Kelley
James Lockie Wilson
Frank William Bulcock
Ref... | wiki |
Brainchild is an American educational streaming television series produced by Pharrell Williams. Its producers previously created National Geographic's Brain Games. The series was released on Netflix on November 1, 2018.
Premise
Brainchild is an educational series targeted toward a young audience that conducts various... | wiki |
Gaylad may refer to:
The Gaylads, band
Gaylad (horse) | wiki |
O Maserati Coupé é um coupé superesportivo da Maserati, desenvolvido em parceria com a Ferrari.
Coupé
Automóveis desportivos | wiki |
The 2007 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Season was the first NHRA season to include the Countdown to the Championship.
Schedule
Points standings
Drivers in bold have clinched the championship
References
NHRA
NHRA Full Throttle | wiki |
François-Joseph Lestiboudois ( ? – Lille, 1815 ) foi um médico e botânico francês.
Lestiboudois François-Joseph
Lestiboudois François-Joseph | wiki |
Ramon See Ang (born January 14, 1954), also known by his initials RSA, is a Filipino businessman. He is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Top Frontier Investment Holdings, Inc., the largest shareholder of San Miguel Corporation. He is also the president and CEO of SMC and the chairman of Cyber Bay Corp... | wiki |
A hound is a type of hunting dog used by hunters to track or chase prey.
Description
Hounds can be contrasted with gun dogs that assist hunters by identifying prey and/or recovering shot quarry. The hound breeds were the first hunting dogs. They have either a powerful sense of smell, great speed, or both.
There are t... | wiki |
The true owls or typical owls (family Strigidae) are one of the two generally accepted families of owls, the other being the barn owls (Tytonidae). This large family comprises 230 living or recently extinct species in 24 genera. The typical owls have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found on every continent except ... | wiki |
A loss payee clause (or loss payable clause) is a clause in a contract of insurance that provides, in the event of payment being made under the policy in relation to the insured risk, that payment will be made to a third party rather than to the insured beneficiary of the policy.
Such clauses are common where the insu... | wiki |
On April 12, 1856, there was a strong tornado that struck the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At morning, Philadelphia was experiencing high westernly winds, with little rain and humid air. It was around 10 pm where winds started to pick up, occupied with lightning, and hail. The storm was most felt at Northern Ph... | wiki |
A nerve root () is the initial segment of a nerve leaving the central nervous system. Nerve roots can be classified as:
Cranial nerve roots: the initial or proximal segment of one of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves leaving the central nervous system from the brain stem or the highest levels of the spinal cord.
Spin... | wiki |
William Sage may refer to:
Bill Sage (born 1962), American actor
William H. Sage (1859–1922), U.S. Army general and Medal of Honor recipient
William M. Sage, American lawyer
See also
Bill Le Sage (1927–2001), British musician | wiki |
A calc–silicate rock is a rock produced by metasomatic alteration of existing rocks in which calcium silicate minerals such as diopside and wollastonite are produced. Calc–silicate skarn or hornfels occur within impure limestone or dolomite strata adjacent to an intruding igneous rock.
References
Metasedimentary rock... | wiki |
A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation.
Behavioral finance theory attributes stock market bubbles to cognitive biases that lead to groupthink and herd behavior. Bubbles ... | wiki |
Thomas Robert Hay-Drummond, comte de Kinnoull ( - ), titré vicomte Dupplin entre 1787 et 1804, est un pair écossais. Il est comte de Kinnoull, vicomte Dupplin et Lord Hay de Kinfauns dans la pairie d’Écosse; et baron Hay de Pedwardine dans la pairie de la Grande-Bretagne.
Biographie
Il est né à Bath, fils de Robert ... | wiki |
The Siamese cat (; แมวสยาม, Maeo Seeaam) is one of the first distinctly recognized breeds of Asian cat. Derived from the Wichianmat landrace, one of several varieties of cat native to Thailand (formerly known as Siam), the original Siamese became one of the most popular breeds in Europe and North America in the 19th ce... | wiki |
Unexplained or The Unexplained may refer to:
Unexplained, something not explained
Unexplained (EP), a 1992 EP by EMF
The Unexplained (1996 TV series), a 1990s documentary television series
Unexplained, a 2008 television series examining paranormal events, with Tony Robinson (Channel 4)
The Unexplained (magazine)... | wiki |
Guten Tag steht für:
Guten Tag, Album der Band Varg; siehe Varg (Band)
Guten Tag (Lied), Lied der Band Wir sind Helden
Guten Tag, eine Grußformel; siehe Gruß
Siehe auch:
Guttentag (Begriffsklärung)
Guten Tach, Musikalbum | wiki |
The Jim Jefferies Show was an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by comedian Jim Jefferies. The show aired Tuesdays on Comedy Central and tackles the week's top stories and most controversial issues. In March 2017, Comedy Central ordered ten half-hour episodes. The series premiered on Ju... | wiki |
Set It Off bezeichnet
Set It Off (Band), US-amerikanische Pop/Rock-Band
Set It Off (Film), US-amerikanischer Spielfilm von 1996
Set It Off (Lied), Lied von Timomatic aus dem Jahr 2011 | wiki |
Wholesaling or distributing is the sale of goods or merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional or other professional business users; or to other wholesalers (wholesale businesses) and related subordinated services. In general, it is the sale of goods in bulk to anyone, either a person or an orga... | wiki |
Rhipicephalus is a genus of ticks in the family Ixodidae, the hard ticks, consisting of about 74 or 75 species. Most are native to tropical Africa.
Species are difficult to distinguish from one another because most are quite similar, while individuals of one particular species can be quite variable. Most of the charac... | wiki |
Music for People may refer to:
Music for People (album), a 2000 album by the band VAST
Music for People (organization), a non-profit organization dedicated to music-making and music improvisation as a means of self-expression | wiki |
Fertilizer burns occur when the use of too much fertilizer, the wrong type of fertilizer, or too little water with a fertilizer causes damage to a plant. Although fertilizer is used to help a plant grow by providing nutrients, too much will result in excess salt, nitrogen, or ammonia which have adverse effects on a pla... | wiki |
A diamantaire (French origin) is a gem-quality diamond manufacturer or producer, master diamond cutter, and graduate gemologist specializing in diamonds.
Such individuals demonstrate considerable expertise in different types of gemstones, particularly when it comes to increasing the value and quality of a rough or raw... | wiki |
Episode III, Episode 3 or Episode Three may refer to:
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, a 2005 film
Episode 3 (Humans series 1), TV series episode
Episode 3 (Peep Show), TV series episode
Episode 3 (The Tudors), TV series episode
Episode 3 (Skins), TV series episode
Episode 3 (The Casual Vacancy), (2015),... | wiki |
La surrénalectomie est l'ablation chirurgicale d'une ou des deux (surrénalectomie bilatérale) glandes surrénales. Elle est généralement conseillée aux patients atteints de tumeurs des glandes surrénales. La procédure peut être effectuée en utilisant une incision ouverte (laparotomie) ou une technique laparoscopique.
S... | wiki |
Simple Man may refer to:
Music
Simple Man (Klaus Nomi album), 1982
Simple Man (Charlie Daniels album), 1989
"Simple Man" (Charlie Daniels song), 1989
"Simple Man" (Lynyrd Skynyrd song), 1973
Also covered by the Deftones
"Simple Man" (Noiseworks song), 1989
"Simple Man" a song on Bad Company's 1976 album Run with the P... | wiki |
May Bird and the Ever After is a fantasy/action young adult novel by Jodi Lynn Anderson. It was released in 2005 and is the first book in the May Bird series. It was published by Atheneum Books.
Plot
May Bird lives alone with her mother and her cat, Somber Kitty (a Sphynx cat), on the edge of a wooded swamp in West Vi... | wiki |
PlayStation 2
PS/2-interface (PS/2-aansluiting, PS/2-poort), een seriële interface voor onder meer muis en toetsenbord | wiki |
Aquarius is a genus of water striders found predominantly in the northern hemisphere. Formerly a subgenus, Aquarius was elevated to generic rank in 1990 on the basis of phylogenetic analysis. These are among the world's largest water striders, with females averaging long and males roughly 10–30% smaller, depending on ... | wiki |
Illinois Institute of Art – Schaumburg was a for-profit art school in Schaumburg, Illinois. The school was one of a number of Art Institutes, a franchise of for-profit art colleges with many branches in North America, owned and operated by Education Management Corporation. EDMC owned the college from 1999 until 2017, w... | wiki |
Probability is the measure of an event's likelihood.
Probability may also refer to:
Probability theory, the branch of mathematics concerned with probability
Probability function (disambiguation)
Probability (moral theology), a theory in Catholic moral theology for answering questions in which one does not know how... | wiki |
Improbable describes something that has a low probability. It may also refer to
Improbable (company), a British company founded in 2012
Improbable (novel), a 2005 science fiction thriller novel by Adam Fawer
Improbable (The X-Files), an episode in the ninth season of the science fiction television series
Improbab... | wiki |
A short term benefit advance is a feature of the British social security system whereby a claimant can get an advance of certain benefit payments in the form of a loan which they have to pay back. Short term benefit advances are designed to support those who are in financial need.
See also
Hardship payments in the Uni... | wiki |
Loop-the-Loop is a vertical loop or 360 degree turn in a roller coaster track, derived from a similar aerobatic maneuver.
Loop-the-Loop (or loop the loop, loop-de-loop) may also may refer to:
Roller coasters
Loop the Loop (Coney Island)
Loop the Loop (Olentangy Park)
Loop the Loop (Young's Pier)
Music
"Loop de Loop... | wiki |
Confusopoly (aka Dilbert's confusopoly) is confusing marketing designed to prevent the buyer from making informed decisions. The term was invented by Scott Adams in his comic strip Dilbert. Adams defined a confusopoly as "a group of companies with similar products who intentionally confuse customers instead of competin... | wiki |
Saltpeter (or saltpetre) is the mineral form of potassium nitrate (KNO3), a compound
It may also sometimes refer to:
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3), a compound
Chile saltpeter or nitratine, the mineral form
Norwegian saltpeter or calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2)
Magnesium nitrate (Mg(NO3)2)
See also
Saltpetre Republic, a t... | wiki |
A salad dressing is a sauce for salads. Used on virtually all leafy salads, dressings may also be used in making salads of beans (such as three bean salad), noodle or pasta salads and antipasti, and forms of potato salad.
Salad dressings can be drizzled over a salad, added and tossed with the ingredients, offered on t... | wiki |
Caitlyn (Kaitlyn) – celtyckie imię żeńskie
Kaitlyn, właśc. Celeste Beryl Bonin (ur. 1986)– amerykańska wrestlerka i modelka
Osoby o imieniu Kaitlyn
Kaitlyn Lawes (ur. 1988) – kanadyjska curlerka, mistrzyni olimpijska z 2014
Kaitlyn Maher (ur. 2004) – amerykańska piosenkarka dziecięca, wystąpiła w America's Got Ta... | wiki |
The Milwaukee Brewers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established in Seattle, Washington, as the Seattle Pilots in 1969, the team became the Milwaukee Brewers after relocating to Milwaukee in 1970. The franchise played in the American League until 1998 when it moved to the N... | wiki |
List of Turkish Billionaires is an annual ranking by documented net worth of the wealthiest billionaires in Turkey, compiled and published in March annually by the American business magazine Forbes.
Methodology
Each year, Forbes employs a team of more than 50 reporters from a variety of countries to track the activit... | wiki |
The Magnificent is the first studio album by DJ Jazzy Jeff. It was released via BBE and Rapster Records on September 12, 2002.
Critical reception
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, The Magnificent received an average score of 75% based on 11 reviews, in... | wiki |
Dog Land, Dogland or Doglands can refer to:
Dog Land (app), a dog-themed iOS application
Dog Land (attraction), a defunct tourist attraction in Chiefland, Florida
Dogland, a 1997 novel by Will Shetterly
Doglands, a 2011 novel by Tim Willocks
See also
Doggerland | wiki |
This is a list of the characters featured on ABC soap opera Revenge created by Mike Kelley and stars Emily VanCamp and Madeleine Stowe.
Main
Recurring cast
Margarita Levieva as Emily Rebecca Thorne (Season 1, 2): She switched identities with the original Amanda Clarke, whom she befriended in juvenile detention. Aft... | wiki |
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