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We Belong Together, une chanson de Mariah Carey (1998) ; We Belong Together, une chanson de Randy Newman dans la bande originale de Toy Story 3 (2010) ;
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Aliyari is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mehdi Aliyari (born 1989), Iranian sport wrestler Reza Aliyari (born 1994), Iranian footballer Surnames of Iranian origin
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Surgical shock is the shock to the circulation resulting from surgery. It is commonly due to a loss of blood which results in insufficient blood volume. References Causes of death Intensive care medicine Medical emergencies
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Germanic may refer to: Germanic peoples, an ethno-linguistic group identified by their use of the Germanic languages List of ancient Germanic peoples and tribes Germanic languages Proto-Germanic language, a reconstructed proto-language of all the Germanic languages Germanic name Germanic mythology, myths associa...
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John Brislin (May 12, 1838 – March 27, 1907) was an American inventor who invented moveable rolling tables used for rolling large steel beams. These tables were a source of Andrew Carnegie's and U.S. Steel's fortunes. Brislin sued Carnegie on patent infringement, originally won and then the verdict was overturned on a ...
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In ecology, a feeding frenzy occurs when predators are overwhelmed by the amount of prey available. The term is also used as an idiom in the English language. Examples in nature For example, a large school of fish can cause nearby sharks, such as the lemon shark, to enter into a feeding frenzy. This can cause the shar...
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Paula's Best Dishes is an American cooking show hosted by Paula Deen on Food Network On June 21, 2013, the Food Network announced that they would not renew Deen's contract due to controversy surrounding Deen's use of a racial slur and racist jokes in her restaurant, effectively cancelling the series. As of 2017, culin...
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A snapshot is a photograph that is "shot" spontaneously and quickly, most often without artistic or journalistic intent and usually made with a relatively cheap and compact camera. Common snapshot subjects include the events of everyday life, often portraying family members, friends, pets, children playing, birthday p...
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Heman Smith may refer to: Heman C. Smith (1850–1919), leader in and official historian of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Heman R. Smith (1795–1861), Vermont farmer and military officer
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Fearless is a 2016 Netflix original documentary series created by Andrew Fried and starring Grant Crookes and Ty Murray following a group of U.S. and Brazilian bull riders on the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) circuit, including 3-time world champion Silvano Alves. Premise Fearless follows a group of U.S. and Brazilia...
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The kickflip is a skateboarding trick, in which the rider flips their skateboard 360° along the axis that extends from the nose to the tail of the deck. When the rider is regular footed the board spins counter-clockwise if viewed from the side. It was the first of many modern tricks to be invented by Rodney Mullen in ...
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Mystery ER is a medical reality program, created by Mike Mathis for the Discovery Health Channel. The show features reenactments of real-life medical mysteries, told through narration and interviews. References External links Discovery Channel original programming 2000s American reality television series 2007 Americ...
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Rebel Heart is a 2015 album released by American singer Madonna. Rebel Heart or Rebel Hearts may also refer to: Music Rebel Heart Tour, a 2015–16 tour in support of the Madonna album Rebel Heart (Dan Seals album), 1983 Rebel Heart Tour (album), a 2017 live album of the Madonna tour "Rebel Heart" (instrumental), a...
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Hapkido ( , , also spelled hap ki do or hapki-do; from Korean 합기도 hapgido ) is a hybrid Korean martial art. It is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, grappling, throwing techniques, kicks, punches, and other striking attacks. It also teaches the use of traditional weapons, including knife, sword, rope, nu...
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The Fellow grade of membership of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the highest level of membership, and cannot be applied for directly by the member – instead the candidate must be nominated by others. This grade of membership is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors in recognition of ...
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Ramboozle is a popular British mid-seventeenth century alcoholic beverage, similar to rum. The drink, and its variation, rumfustian, were made by mixing eggs, ale, wine, sugar, and various spices, and then distilling. The names, both British slang, have been linked with the Romani word rum, meaning "strong" or "potent,...
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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences may refer to: an academic division or unit of a larger university; sometimes called College of Arts and Sciences a stand-alone college offering liberal arts and sciences studies such as in a Liberal arts college
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Finwë () and Míriel are fictional characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. Finwë is the first King of the Noldor Elves; he leads his people on the journey from Middle-earth to Valinor in the blessed realm of Aman. His first wife is Míriel, who, uniquely among immortal Elves, dies while giving birth to their on...
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Fëanor () is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion. He creates the Tengwar script, the palantír seeing-stones, and the three Silmarils, the skilfully-forged jewels that give the book their name and theme, triggering division and destruction. He is the eldest son of Finwë, the King of the Noldor E...
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NRG, Adamski-dal NRG, Duck Sauce-dal NRG, K-pop-együttes NRG, a Nero cég fájlformátuma
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Blistering distal dactylitis is a cutaneous condition characterized by tense superficial bullae occurring on a tender erythematous base over the volar fat pad of the phalanx of a finger or thumb. The most common organism responsible for this is Beta-hemolytic Streptococci. See also List of cutaneous conditions Refe...
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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed. The apocalypse event may be climatic, such as runaway climate change; astronomical, such as an impact event; destructive, such as nuclear holocaust or res...
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Infant formula, baby formula, or simply formula (American English); or baby milk or infant milk (British English), is a manufactured food designed and marketed for feeding to babies and infants under 12 months of age, usually prepared for bottle-feeding or cup-feeding from powder (mixed with water) or liquid (with or w...
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Cutaneous group B streptococcal infection may result in orbital cellulitis or facial erysipelas in neonates. See also Skin lesion References Bacterium-related cutaneous conditions Streptococcal infections
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A leat (; also lete or leet, or millstream) is the name, common in the south and west of England and in Wales, for an artificial watercourse or aqueduct dug into the ground, especially one supplying water to a watermill or its mill pond. Other common uses for leats include delivery of water for hydraulic mining and min...
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"FYI" is a common abbreviation of "for your information". The term, originally a wire service abbreviation used by journalists, is commonly used in email, instant messaging and other messages to indicate an informational message or explanatory statement not suggesting any action, or requiring a response. The abbreviati...
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Catío Emberá (Catío, Katío) is an indigenous American language spoken by the Embera people of Colombia and Panama. The language was spoken by 15,000 people in Colombia, and a few dozen in Panama, according to data published in 1992. 90 to 95% of the speakers are monolingual with a 1% literacy rate. The language is als...
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Hotel Astoria – Bruxelles Hotel Astoria – San Pietroburgo Waldorf-Astoria Hotel – New York Pagine correlate Astoria
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Pix or PIX may refer to: Abbreviations Pictures "Pix", abbreviation used by Variety magazine for the phrase motion pictures Television Short for KPIX-TV, television channel 5, San Francisco Sony Pix, an English movie channel in India Short for WPIX, television channel 11, New York City Technology Pix (electronic pay...
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The 2012 Venus–Jupiter–Mercury conjunction, was an astronomical conjunction that occurred on February 25, 2012 between the Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter, forming a triple conjunction. It was globally observed in the western sky soon after sunset. On March 13, Venus and Jupiter re-entered conjunction, and five astrologic...
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Chamí Emberá a.k.a. Chami is an Embera language of Colombia. Phonology Consonants Vowels Notes Languages of Colombia Choco languages
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The high jump is a field event in athletics. High jump, High Jump, or highjump may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media High Jump (film), a 1959 British film High Jump (game), two-player strategy boardgame from Somalia Highjump (Transformers), a member of the Micromasters Military expedition Operation H...
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Robert Gifford may refer to: Robert Gifford, 1st Baron Gifford (1779–1826), British barrister, judge, and politician Robert Gifford, 2nd Baron Gifford (1817–1872), his son Robert Swain Gifford (1840–1905), American painter Robert Gifford (psychologist), Canadian psychologist See also Robert Giffard de Moncel Rob Giffo...
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Sin City is a series of neo-noir comics by American comic book writer-artist Frank Miller. The first story originally appeared in Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special (April 1991), and continued in Dark Horse Presents #51–62 from May 1991 to June 1992, under the title of Sin City, serialized in thirteen parts....
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Chaos Island: The Lost World - Jurassic Park est un jeu vidéo de stratégie en temps réel développé par DreamWorks Interactive. Il est sorti en 1997 sur Windows et est basé sur le deuxième film de la franchise Jurassic Park. Système de jeu Accueil Computer Games Magazine : 3/5 Notes et références Jeu vidéo Jurassi...
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A salad bowl is a bowl-shaped serving dish used to serve salads, especially tossed salads. Materials Salad bowls may be made of any of the usual materials used for tableware, including ceramics, metal, plastic, glass, or wood. Salad bowls can also be made from renewable materials such as Poly-lactic Acid (PLA), wheat...
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This is a list of members of City Council of Tehran: Members Fifth Council members (2017–2021) Fourth Council members (2013–2017) Third Council members (2007–2013) Second Council members (2003–2007) First Council members (1999–2003) See also List of mayors of Tehran Timeline of Tehran References City Council...
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The Women's 1 metre springboard competition of the diving events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 26 and 28 July 2015. Results The preliminary round was held on 26 July at 15:00. The final was held on 28 July at 15:00. Green denotes finalists References Women's 1 metre springboard
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London Stansted Airport is a tertiary international airport serving London, England, United Kingdom. It is located near Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England, northeast of Central London. London Stansted serves over 160 destinations across Europe, Asia and Africa. Stansted is a base for a number of major European l...
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To Have and Have Not ("avere e non avere" in lingua inglese) può riferirsi a: Avere e non avere (To Have and Have Not) – romanzo di Ernest Hemingway del 1937 Acque del sud (To Have and Have Not) – film del 1940 diretto da Howard Hawks
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The .500 Wyoming Express or .500 WE is a "big bore" handgun cartridge. It was introduced in 2005 by Freedom Arms for their Model 83 .500 WE revolver. Like most handgun cartridges of this size, it is used almost exclusively in revolvers. It is designed mainly for hunting rather than self-defense or tactical usage. Ove...
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Cannelloni (; Italian for "large reeds") are a cylindrical type of lasagna generally served baked with a filling and covered by a sauce in Italian cuisine. Popular stuffings include spinach and ricotta or minced beef. The shells are then typically covered with tomato sauce. Cannelloni are also a typical dish of the Ca...
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A parrot harness or bird flight harness is a type of pet harness that is specifically designed to be worn by a parrot. Purpose and use A parrot harness may enable a companion parrot to be taken outdoors while restraining it and preventing it from flying away. Some parrots may dislike wearing a harness and bite at it, ...
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The Physics of Immortality may refer to: The Physics of Immortality (book), 1994 book by Frank J. Tipler a 2007 album by The Redding Brothers
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The Women's 3 metre springboard competition of the diving events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 31 July–1 August 2015. Results The preliminary round was held on 31 July at 10:00. The semifinal was held on 31 July at 15:00. The final was held on 1 August at 19:30. Green denotes finalists Blue de...
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Dopeman Music is the first mixtape by southern rapper Scarface. It was released on his independent label Facemob Music. The song "Dopeman Music" had a promotional video. 2 years after Scarface announced his retirement he came back to hip hop with this mixtape; speaking on the issue Scarface said, "I'm a free agent". T...
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Discovery Cove is a theme park owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, and located in Orlando, Florida. It is the sister park of SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Orlando. Visitors to the park can interact with a range of marine animals including bottlenose dolphins. Attractions The main experience at Disco...
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Callicarpa nudiflora is a species of beautyberry that is grown as an ornamental plant. It is native to Southeast Asia. External links nudiflora
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Callicarpa mollis is a species of beautyberry that is cultivated and grown in gardens and parks as ornamental plant. It has purple flowers. It is found in Korea and Japan. References External links Callicarpa mollis info Callicarpa mollis information mollis Flora of Korea Flora of Japan Garden plants of Asia
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The Women's 10 metre platform competition of the diving events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 29 and 30 July 2015. Results The preliminary round was held on 29 July at 10:00. The semifinal was held on 29 July at 15:00. The final was held on 30 July at 19:30. Green denotes finalists Blue denotes...
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The Mnt internal ribosome entry site (IRES) is an RNA element. Mnt is a transcriptional repressor related to the Myc/Mad family of transcription factors. It is thought that this IRES allows efficient Mnt synthesis when cap-dependent translation initiation is reduced. See also N-myc IRES Tobamovirus IRES TrkB IRES Re...
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Ursa Major (Latin 'great bear') is an area of the sky, a constellation. Ursa Major may also refer to: Big Dipper, a pattern of stars (an asterism) within the constellation Ursa Major I Dwarf and Ursa Major II Dwarf, two nearby dwarf spherical galaxies visible in the constellation Ursa Major (album), by Third Eye Bl...
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The N-myc internal ribosome entry site (IRES) is an RNA element found in the n-myc gene. The myc family of genes when expressed are known to be involved in the control of cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis. n-myc mRNA has an alternative method of translation via an internal ribosome entry site where ribosomes a...
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Worms 4 est un jeu vidéo d'artillerie développé par Team17. Il fait partie de la série Worms. Système de jeu Accueil Gamezebo : 3,5/5 TouchArcade : 4/5 Notes et références Worms Jeu vidéo sorti en 2015 Jeu vidéo d'artillerie Jeu iOS Jeu Android Jeu vidéo développé au Royaume-Uni
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O Prisma é modelo compacto da Lancia. Prisma
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<noinclude> The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire primarily in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople. It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empir...
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The Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard competition of the diving events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 28 July 2015. Results The preliminary round was held at 10:00. The final was held at 19:30. Green denotes finalists References Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
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A skipped beat is a heart arrhythmia or palpitation: Supraventricular extrasystole Skipped beat may also refer to: Premature ventricular contraction Premature atrial contraction Cardiac dysrhythmia See also "Skipping a Beat" (song), a 2013 single by Jordin Sparks off her 2015 album Right Here, Right Now Ski...
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Don't Quit may refer to: Don't Quit (poem), a poem by Edgar A. Guest "Don't Quit" (song), a song by DJ Khaled and Calvin Harris
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Freestyle skateboarding (or freestyle) is one of the oldest styles of skateboarding and was intermittently popular from the 1960s until the early 1990s, when the final large-scale professional freestyle skateboarding competition was held. Description The emphasis in freestyle is technical flat ground skateboarding. Of...
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"Hold My Hand" is a popular song, written by Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers. It was written in 1950 but not published until 1953. Don Cornell version The hit version in 1953 was a recording by Don Cornell. The song was featured in the film Susan Slept Here (1954), and was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best...
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An Oscar party is any of the several parties, usually held by entertainment-media corporations, immediately following the broadcast of the Academy Awards ceremony. Some sponsors, such as Vanity Fair, are known for holding such a party every year, and the influence of the sponsor can be roughly measured by the caliber o...
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The Mixed synchronized 3 metre springboard competition of the diving events at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships was held on 2 August 2015. Results The final was held at 15:00. References Mixed synchronized 3 metre springboard World Aquatics Championships
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The Renin stability regulatory element (REN-SRE) is a cis-acting element identified in the 3'untranslated region (3'UTR) of the renin (REN) gene. It acts to regulate the levels of renin protein produced in the cell. Renin is secreted by renal juxtaglomerular cells and catalyses the conversion of angiotensinogen into an...
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Laidlaw Library may refer to: The Laidlaw Library of the University of Leeds, England The Laidlaw Library of University College, Toronto, Canada
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A ruler, sometimes called a rule, line gauge, or scale, is an instrument used to make distance measurements whereby a user estimates a distance by reading from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. Commonly the instrument is rigid and the edge itself is a straightedge ("ruled straightedge") w...
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Elizabeth Johnston may refer to: Elizabeth Johnston (dressmaker) (?-?), the official royal dressmaker of queen Adelaide and queen Victoria Elizabeth Bryant Johnston, (1833–1907) American historian Elizabeth Parr-Johnston (born 1939), married name Elizabeth Johnston, economist and advisor Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (...
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Sin vergüenza may refer to: Sin vergüenza (TV series), a 2007 Spanish-language telenovela Sin vergüenza (film), a 2001 film by Joaquín Oristrell Sin Vergüenza (Bacilos album), 2004 Sin Vergüenza (116 album)
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The union wage premium refers to the degree to which wages for union members exceed those for otherwise similar non-unionized workers. Union wage premiums are one of the most researched and analyzed issues in labor economics. The modern scholarly consensus is that unions tend to be associated with higher wages, greater...
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Creatinine (; ) is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate from muscle and protein metabolism. It is released at a constant rate by the body (depending on muscle mass). Biological relevance Serum creatinine (a blood measurement) is an important indicator of kidney health, because it is an easily measured byproduct o...
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Defenders – fikcyjna grupa superbohaterów z komiksów wydawnictwa Marvel Comics Defenders – amerykański fantastycznonaukowy serial akcji na podstawie grupy superbohaterów o tej samej nazwie z komiksów wydawnictwa Marvel Comics
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Sunna is an alternative spelling of sunnah, a set of traditional customs and practices associated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad and other early Muslim figures. It may also refer to: Sunna (band), a British rock band Sunna (Saxon chief), a Saxon chief Sunna Davíðsdóttir (born 1985), Icelandic mixed martial arti...
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A vegan is a person who follows the philosophy and diet of veganism. Vegan may also refer to: Places Vega (Alpha Lyrae), a star Vegan, West Virginia, a town in the United States People Vegan, a native or resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Arts, entertainment, and media Vegan (creature), a creature in th...
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The lips are the visible body part at the mouth of many animals, including humans. Lips are soft, movable, and serve as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech. Human lips are a tactile sensory organ, and can be an erogenous zone when used in kissing and other acts of intimacy. Structur...
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A No-Doc or Low-doc loan (abbr: No/Low Documentation Loan) refers to loans that do not require borrowers to provide documentation of their income to lenders or do not require much documentation. It is a financial product commonly offered by a mortgage lender to consumers who cannot qualify for normal loan products beca...
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Visitors to Eritrea must obtain a visa from one of the Eritrean diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries eligible for visa on arrival. Visa policy map Visa exemption Citizens of and can visit Eritrea without a visa. In addition, holders of diplomatic, service passpor...
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A geological phenomenon is a phenomenon which is explained by or sheds light on the science of geology. Examples of geological phenomena are: Mineralogic phenomena Lithologic phenomena Rock types Igneous rock Igneous formation processes Sedimentary rock Sedimentary formation processes (sedimentation) Quicksan...
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Boundary Stream Mainland Island is a mainland island in the Hawke's Bay Region of New Zealand. It is managed by the Department of Conservation. The park includes the Hawke's Bay Region's highest waterfall and several walks, including walks suitable for children. See also Mainland islands References Protected area...
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Aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in conventional passenger-carrying flights. The term is a portmanteau of "aerial" and "acrobatics". Aerobatics are performed in aeroplanes and gliders for training, recreation, entertainment, and sport. Additionally, some he...
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Cougar Marching Band may refer to multiple university marching bands including: BYU Cougar Marching Band, also known as the "Power of the Wasatch" Spirit of Houston, the University of Houston Marching Band Washington State University Cougar Marching Band Marching bands
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The World record progression 100 metres is split by gender: Men's 100 metres world record progression Women's 100 metres world record progression
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The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) is the United Kingdom trade association for the closed-ended investment company industry. Function The association represents a broad range of closed-ended investment companies, incorporating investment trusts, offshore investment companies, REITs and Venture Capital Trust...
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Public image may refer to: Reputation Reputation management Public relations, maintaining a desirable public image for high-profile people and organizations The Public Image, a novel by Muriel Spark Public Image Ltd, a post-punk English musical group, with lead singer John Lydon of the Sex Pistols Public Image (album),...
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Antonio Adeva – ex giocatore di calcio a 5 spagnolo Adeva (Patricia Daniels) – cantante statunitense
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Solanum is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include three food crops of high economic importance: the potato, the tomato and the eggplant (aubergine, brinjal). It is the largest genus in the nightshade family Solanaceae, comprising around 1,500 species. It also contains the so-called horse nettles (...
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Ocean Under the Ice is a science fiction novel by Robert L. Forward, collaborating with his wife, Martha Dodson Forward. It is part of the Rocheworld series, about an expedition to explore planets found in orbit around Barnard's Star. It was written after Marooned on Eden, but is before it in the continuity. This is ...
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The Phipps Institute for the Study, Treatment and Prevention of Tuberculosis at the University of Pennsylvania was established in 1903 with a grant from Henry Phipps, a former business partner of Andrew Carnegie. References Laboratories in the United States Clinical pathology University of Pennsylvania Tuberculosis ...
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The Victorians may refer to: Books The Victorians, 1941 book by Mary Stocks The Victorians: An Anthology, 1950 book edited by Geoffrey Grigson The Victorians, 1960 book by Sir Charles Petrie, 3rd Baronet The Victorians, 1966 book by Joan Evans (art historian) The Victorians, 1978 book by Laurence Lerner The Victorians...
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A narrative technique (known for literary fictional narratives as a literary technique, literary device, or fictional device) is any of several specific methods the creator of a narrative uses to convey what they want—in other words, a strategy used in the making of a narrative to relay information to the audience and ...
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The rolmo is a horizontal ritual cymbal used by Tibetan monks in Buddhist rites. It has a broad central boss and is struck vertically, in contrast to the Silnyen. See also Buddhist music Tibetan music References Cymbals Tibetan musical instruments
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Pournami may refer to: Pournami (film), a 2006 Indian Telugu-language film Pournami (TV series), a 2018–2021 Indian Telugu-language soap opera See also Starring Pournami, an unreleased Indian Malayalam-language film Purnima (disambiguation)
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The silnyen is a Tibetan percussion instrument in the form of a cymbal with a small or no central boss. The silnyen is struck by horizontal movement and is used in Buddhist rites. See also Rolmo Tibetan music References Tibetan musical instruments Cymbals
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In fluid dynamics, drag (sometimes called fluid resistance) is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding fluid. This can exist between two fluid layers (or surfaces) or between a fluid and a solid surface. Unlike other resistive forces, such as dry friction, whic...
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Robert Pennington may refer to: Robert Pennington, 17th century British aristocrat affiliated with Charles II of England; owner of Southside House Robert B. Pennington, US Marine charged in 2006 with crimes relating to the abduction and murder of an Iraqi civilian
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Shenzhou (, ; see ) is a spacecraft developed and operated by China to support its crewed spaceflight program, China Manned Space Program. Its design resembles the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, but it is larger in size. The first launch was on 19 November 1999 and the first crewed launch was on 15 October 2003. In March 20...
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Among the persons beatified by Pius XII, a majority are women, with Spanish, Italian and French backgrounds and others. See also List of people beatified by Pope John XXIII List of people beatified by Pope Paul VI List of people beatified by Pope John Paul II List of people beatified by Pope Benedict XVI List ...
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The Springfield/Ozark Mountain Ducks were a minor league team that previously played in Ozark, Missouri, a suburb of Springfield. The team was a member of the Texas-Louisiana League, later named the Central Baseball League from 1998 to 2003. The team played in Price Cutter Park. After 2003, they joined the Frontier Le...
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Penicillium ranomafanaense is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which isolated from soil in Ranomafana in Madagascar. References ranomafanaense Fungi described in 2014
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