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Stoyanka Angelova (born 28 March 1928) is a Bulgarian gymnast. She competed in seven events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. References External links 1928 births Possibly living people Bulgarian female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Bulgaria Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics
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Tronzano (wł. Tronzano) – przystanek kolejowy w Tronzano Vercellese, w prowincji Vercelli, w regionie Piemont, we Włoszech. Znajduje się na linii Turyn – Mediolan. Według klasyfikacji RFI ma kategorię brązową. Linie kolejowe Turyn – Mediolan Zobacz też Lista stacji i przystanków kolejowych w Piemoncie Przypisy ...
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Trackside may refer to: NASCAR Trackside, an American automotive television series which ran from 2010–2013 TAB Trackside, a New Zealand horse racing and sports broadcast network Trackside (festival), see List of music festivals in Australia
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Hydrindantin is an organic chemical thought to be involved with the ninhydrin test for amines. References Reagents for organic chemistry Vicinal diols Indandiones
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A bad guy or villain is a type of character in fiction and other narratives. Bad Guy or Bad Guys or variation, may also refer to: Film Bad Guy (1937 film), a film starring Virginia Grey Bad Guys, a 1986 film starring Adam Baldwin Bad Guys, a 2000 film starring James Russo Bad Guy (2001 film), a South Korean film...
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This list includes United States senators who switched parties while serving in the Senate. List 19th century 20th century 21st century See also Party switching in the United States List of United States representatives who switched parties Party switching Crossing the floor References Switched parties Senat...
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This is a complete list of major generals in the United States Regular Army before July 1, 1920. For most of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the rank of major general was the highest possible in the Regular Army. It was also one of the rarest: until 1915, there were at most eight major generals on active duty at an...
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Trypanosoma coelorhynchi is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de Euglenozoa. Deze micro-organismen zijn eencellig en meestal rond de 15-40 micrometer groot. Het organisme komt uit het geslacht Trypanosoma en behoort tot de familie Trypanosomatidae. Trypanosoma coelorhynchi werd in 1951 ontdekt door Laird. Eugl...
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Goanna – termine inglese indicante varie specie di varani australiani Goanna – motore di rendering open source Goanna – gruppo musicale rock australiano attivo tra il 1977 e il 1985
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Trichotillomania (TTM), also known as hair-pulling disorder or compulsive hair pulling, is a mental disorder characterized by a long-term urge that results in the pulling out of one's own hair. A brief positive feeling may occur as hair is removed. Efforts to stop pulling hair typically fail. Hair removal may occur any...
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Oregon House may refer to: Oregon House of Representatives, U.S. Oregon House, California, a small community in California, U.S.
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(The) Lilywhites is a nickname of many sports teams, typically because they play in white clothing. Association football England Berkhamsted Town Bromley F.C. Cambridge City F.C. Faversham Town F.C. Fulham F.C. Hereford United F.C. Leyton F.C. Mossley A.F.C. Preston North End F.C. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. El...
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A yoga brick or yoga block is a smooth block of wood or of firm but comfortable material, such as hard foam rubber or cork, used as a prop in yoga as exercise. The use of wooden bricks to assist in alignment was introduced by B. K. S. Iyengar, founder of Iyengar Yoga, and has spread to practices such as Restorative Yo...
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Turtur is a small genus of doves native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Species in this genus are known as wood doves. The genus Turtur was introduced in 1783 by the Dutch naturalist Pieter Boddaert to accommodate the blue-spotted wood dove (Turtur afer). The word Turtur is Latin for "turtle dove". Species The genus contains ...
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A stair carpet is a linear carpet or rug, that runs up/down on interior staircases usually, and occasionally on exterior stairways. Description Since 'wall to wall' fitted carpeting became very popular in the late 1950s, the word can now also describe a less notable design element than it traditionally did formerly. ...
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Habronattus viridipes is a species of jumping spider that can be found in the eastern United States (west to Minnesota and Texas) and southern Canada. Description The species are brownish-black, and have a size of . Its front legs are green. Ecology The males attract females by doing a "dance", and showing them their...
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Huh may refer to: Huh (disfluency), a non-lexical element in speech Huh (god) or Heh, an Egyptian deity huH (magazine), a defunct American magazine Huh (name) or Heo, a Korean family name "HuH" (song), a 2010 song by South Korean girl group 4minute "Huh?", working title for the Spiritualized album Sweet Heart Swe...
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This is the discography for American alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Live albums and EPs Singles References Discographies of American artists Alternative rock discographies
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Dubliner is a sweet, granular cheese made from pasteurised cow's milk aged over a year and manufactured by Carbery, located in County Cork, Republic of Ireland. Since 1996, it has been marketed internationally by Ornua (formerly the Irish Dairy Board) under the Kerrygold label. The cheese is named after the city of D...
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Minchinia chitonis is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de Cercozoa. Deze micro-organismen zijn eencellig en meestal rond de 15-40 mm groot. Het organisme komt uit het geslacht Minchinia en behoort tot de familie Haplosporiidae. Minchinia chitonis werd in 1896 ontdekt door Labbe. Cercozoa
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The Women's freestyle 50 kg is a competition featured at the 2020 Individual Wrestling World Cup, and was held in Belgrade, Serbia on 14 and 15 December 2020. Medalists Results Legend F — Won by fall R — Retired WO — Won by walkover References External links Official website Women's freestyle 50 kg 2020 in women's...
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Klossia octopiana is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de Myzozoa, een stam van microscopische parasitaire dieren. Het organisme komt uit het geslacht Klossia en behoort tot de familie Adeleidae. Klossia octopiana werd in 1885 ontdekt door Frenzel. Myzozoa
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Habronattus fallax is a species of spiders from the family Salticidae found in the United States and Mexico. Description The species are brownish-black, and have a size of 1/8 of an inch. The females have markings, which includes a stripe, on their lower abdomen, while the males have two spots instead, with white stri...
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The Haldane Lecture is an award lecture given at the John Innes Centre in the United Kingdom since 2001. The lecture is named in honour of J.B.S. Haldane, who was employed by the John Innes Trustees from 1927 to 1937 under the directorship of Alfred Daniel Hall. Haldane Lecturers Source: John Innes Centre 2017 Eske...
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Kohe Mondi (also knowns as Koh-e-Mondi or Koh-i-Mondi) is a mountain peak located at above sea level in the Hindu Kush mountain range in Afghanistan. Location Kohe Mondi is located in the Kuran wa Munjan District of the Badakhshan Province. The mountain is located in the central section of the Hindu Kush mountain ra...
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Dallman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kevin Dallman (born 1981), Canadian-Kazakhstani professional ice hockey defenceman Marty Dallman (born 1963), Canadian former ice hockey player Matthew Dallman (born 1985), American soccer player Petra Dallman, also known as Petra Dallmann, (born 1978), Ge...
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Peter John Squires (born 1936), is a male former diver who competed for England. Diving career He represented Great Britain in the Diving at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He represented England in the 3 metres springboard at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. He was associated to the High...
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Self-managed social centers are community spaces which often feature music venues, infoshops, bicycle workshops and free schools. In French, they are termed espace autogéré and in Italian Centro Sociale Autogestito (CSA), or Centro Sociale Occupato Autogestito (CSOA) if squatted. These projects are concrete examples of...
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A ball head is a metal or plastic apparatus placed on top of a tripod that increases stability and provides faster, more accurate rotation of the camera for the photographer. They are lighter than traditional three-way pan-tilt tripod heads. With fewer parts and a much simpler mechanism, ball heads are usually preferre...
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Monkeywrench Records is an independent United States–based record label, located in Seattle, Washington. The label was founded by members of the alternative rock band Pearl Jam in 2009, following the end of the band's deal with J Records. External links Alternative rock record labels Record labels established in 2009...
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An e-reader is a device or computer program used for reading electronic books. E-reader may also refer to: eReader (format), a file format for e-books Nintendo e-Reader, an add-on for the Game Boy Advance portable video game system A person who reads e-books
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Tarsorrhaphy is a surgical procedure in which the eyelids are partially sewn together to narrow the eyelid opening. It may be done to protect the cornea in cases of corneal exposure, as a treatment for Graves' ophthalmopathy, Möbius syndrome or after corneal graft surgery. The procedure is performed on the corner of th...
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Ardrahan Farmhouse Cheese creates two varieties of cheese. They originate from Ardrahan Farmhouse, Kanturk, County Cork in Ireland. The two varieties are Ardrahan and Duhallow. Eugene and Mary Burns first made Ardrahan cheese on their farm in County Cork in 1983 using traditional techniques. Both varieties are made en...
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Thomas Biddulph may refer to: Thomas Myddelton Biddulph (1809–1878), British Army officer and courtier Thomas Tregenna Biddulph (1763–1838), English cleric
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A splat is the vertical central element of a chair back. Typically this element of a chair is of exposed wood design. The splat is an important element of furniture identification, since its design has a multitude of variations incorporating the themes of different furniture periods. Chippendale's furniture was design...
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Cooleeney Farm produces a number of cheeses from both cow's milk and goat's milk from their premises near Thurles in County Tipperary, Ireland. The Maher family are fourth generation farmers who use the milk from their own pedigree Friesian dairy herd to make their range of cheeses. All Cooleeney Farm cheeses are made...
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The 1989 CONCACAF Championship was the tenth and final edition of the CONCACAF Championship held under the format of serving as qualification to the 1990 FIFA World Cup and having no host nation for the final round. The tournament would be succeeded by the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 1991. Costa Rica narrowly emerged as cham...
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IRQ kan syfta på IRQ – nationalitetsbeteckningen för motorfordon från Irak IRQ – landskod ISO 3166-1 för Irak IRQ – Internationella olympiska kommitténs kod för Irak IRQ – förkortning för datortermen interrupt request
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William, Willie, Will or Bill Simms may refer to: William Simms (instrument maker) (1793–1860), British astronomical instrument maker William E. Simms (1822–1898), American politician William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), American writer and historian William Knox Simms (1830–1897), Australian businessman and politician ...
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The Eternal Conflict is a fantasy novel by author David H. Keller, M.D. It was first published in 1949 by Prime Press in an edition of 400 copies, all of which were signed, numbered and slipcased. The novel was originally serialized in French in Le Primaires under the title Le Duel Sans Fin, in 1939. Plot introductio...
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The MMR vaccine is a vaccine against measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles), abbreviated as MMR. The first dose is generally given to children around 9 months to 15 months of age, with a second dose at 15 months to 6 years of age, with at least four weeks between the doses. After two doses, 97% of people are prot...
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The Flying Cars was an attraction at Riverview Park in Chicago, Illinois, that was introduced in 1954. The attraction consisted of a barrel with a track inside for cars to ride freewheeling. The cars were held onto the drum by a rail and floating clamp system. As the drum would spin, the single person cars would follo...
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This is a list of rivers of the Americas, it includes major historical or physiological significant rivers of the Americas grouped by region where they are located (Central America, Northern America, West Indies and South Americas). The longest rivers in each country are included. Further details and references are p...
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The #1s and #2s: The Best of Buddy Goode is the first compilation album by Michael Carr's comedy character Buddy Goode. It was officially released both digitally and on CD in stores on 1 August 2014. The album contains a selection of tracks from Goode's first four studio album — It's All Goode, The One and Only Buddy ...
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Hurlingham Park is a park and multi-use sports ground in Fulham, London, England. It is currently used mostly for rugby matches, football matches and athletics events and is the home of Hammersmith and Fulham Rugby Football Club. The park served as the location for Monty Python's Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch. I...
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Tết (), short for (), is the most important celebrations in Vietnamese culture. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar, which is mostly based on the lunisolar Chinese calendar and usually has the date in January or February in the Gregorian calendar. is not to be confused with Tết Trun...
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The phrase International Marketplace is used to describe many ventures including: Year round International Marketplace (San Pablo, California) International Market Place (in Waikiki) International Marketplace, Las Vegas, a grocery store in Las Vegas, Nevada Seasonal events International Marketplace, Toronto, Canada
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Herbal cigarettes (also called tobacco-free cigarettes or nicotine-free cigarettes) are cigarettes that usually do not contain any tobacco or nicotine, instead being composed of a mixture of various herbs and/or other plant material. However, Chinese herbal cigarettes contain tobacco and nicotine with herbs added, unli...
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Niall Breen may refer to: Niall Breen (racing driver) (born 1986), Irish racing driver Niall Breen (hurler) (born 1989), Irish hurler
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-39 (1915) U-39 (1938)
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Windows Mobile 6.1 was a version of the Windows Mobile operating system, released on April 1, 2008. It is a minor upgrade to the Windows Mobile 6 platform with various performance enhancements and a redesigned Home screen featuring horizontal tiles that expand on clicking to display more information, although this new ...
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Últimos días de la víctima may refer to: Últimos días de la víctima (novel), a 1979 Argentine novel Últimos días de la víctima (film), a 1982 film adaptation of the novel
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A dental consonant is a consonant articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as , . In some languages, dentals are distinguished from other groups, such as alveolar consonants, in which the tongue contacts the gum ridge. Dental consonants share acoustic similarity and in Latin script are generally writt...
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Excitation, excite, exciting, or excitement may refer to: Excitation (magnetic), provided with an electrical generator or alternator Excite Ballpark, located in San Jose, California Excite (web portal), web portal owned by IAC Electron excitation, the transfer of an electron to a higher atomic orbital Excitement (...
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Spies most commonly refers to people who engage in spying, espionage or clandestine operations. Spies or The Spies may also refer to: Spies (surname), a German surname Spies (band), a jazz fusion band "Spies" (song), a song by Coldplay Spies (1928 film), English title for Spione, a 1928 German film by Fritz Lang ...
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-106 (1917) U-106 (1940)
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Sky Sport or Sky Sports may refer to: Sky Group Sky Sports, a group of sports television channels available in the UK and Ireland Sky Sport (Germany), a group of sports television channels available in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, formerly called Premiere Sport Sky Sport (Italy), a group of sports television chann...
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Немецкие подводные лодки U-123 (1918) U-123 (1940)
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Maristela or Maristella is a feminine given name and a surname common in Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. It may refer to the following people: Given name Maristela Salvatori (born 1960), Brazilian artist and printmaker Maristella Agosti (born 1950), Italian researcher and professor Maristella Lorch, America...
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Edition may refer to: Edition (book), a bibliographical term for a substantially similar set of copies Edition (printmaking), a publishing term for a set print run Edition (textual criticism), a particular version of a text Edition Records, a British independent record label "Edition", a song by Rex Orange County...
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In computing, a blacklist, disallowlist, blocklist, or denylist is a basic access control mechanism that allows through all elements (email addresses, users, passwords, URLs, IP addresses, domain names, file hashes, etc.), except those explicitly mentioned. Those items on the list are denied access. The opposite is a w...
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Toxicodendron is a genus of flowering plants in the sumac family, Anacardiaceae. It contains trees, shrubs and woody vines, including poison ivy, poison oak, and the lacquer tree. All members of the genus produce the skin-irritating oil urushiol, which can cause a severe allergic reaction. The generic name is derived f...
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American Rhapsody is a 2000 book by Joe Eszterhas about the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal. References External links Review at Publishers Weekly Review at Entertainment Weekly Review at AV Club Review at New York Times 2000 non-fiction books Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
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A pill reminder is any device that reminds users to take medications. Traditional pill reminders are pill containers with electric timers attached, which can be preset for certain times of the day to set off an alarm. More sophisticated pill reminders can also detect when they have been opened, and therefore when the...
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This is the filmography for American television personality Sherri Shepherd. Film Television Comedy Special Theatre References Actress filmographies American filmographies
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West Chester may refer to some places in the United States: West Chester, Iowa West Chester (Des Moines, Iowa), a historic house West Chester, Tuscarawas County, Ohio West Chester Township, Ohio Olde West Chester, Ohio West Chester, Pennsylvania West Chester University, Pennsylvania See also West Chester station (di...
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Crystallospora crystalloides is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de Myzozoa, een stam van microscopische parasitaire dieren. Het organisme komt uit het geslacht Crystallospora en behoort tot de familie Eimeriidae. Crystallospora crystalloides werd in 1981 ontdekt door Dyková & Lom. Myzozoa
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Angioplasty, also known as balloon angioplasty and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), is a minimally invasive endovascular procedure used to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, typically to treat arterial atherosclerosis. A deflated balloon attached to a catheter (a balloon catheter) is passed ove...
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Set-off may refer to: Set-off (architecture), horizontal line shown on a floorplan indicating a reduced wall thickness, and consequently the part of the thicker portion appears projecting before the thinner Set-off (law), reduction of a claim by deducting the amount of a valid countervailing claim Set-off (printing...
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The pruning algorithm is a technique used in digital image processing based on mathematical morphology. It is used as a complement to the skeleton and thinning algorithms to remove unwanted parasitic components (spurs). In this case 'parasitic' components refer to branches of a line which are not key to the overall sha...
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Danny Greene (born December 26, 1961) is a former professional American football wide receiver for one season with the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Washington where he was a team captain. See also References 1961 births Living people Players of A...
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Mischmasch was a periodical that Lewis Carroll wrote and illustrated for the amusement of his family from 1855 to 1862. It is notable for containing the earliest version of the poem "Jabberwocky", which Carroll would later expand and publish in Through the Looking-Glass. It was collected into The Rectory Umbrella and ...
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An educational institution is a place where people of different ages gain an education, including preschools, childcare, primary-elementary schools, secondary-high schools, and universities. They provide a large variety of learning environments and learning spaces. Types of educational institution Types of educationa...
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Mordechai Drory (born 1931, Jerusalem) is a former Israeli diplomat having retired in 1996. In the past he was Israeli ambassador to Italy, Benin, Belgium and the European Union. He has also been the Consul General in Marseilles, France. Drory studied at the Paris-Sorbonne University and earned a PhD in Political Sci...
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"Death and taxes" is a phrase commonly referencing a famous quotation written by American statesman Benjamin Franklin: Though Franklin is not the progenitor of the phrase, his usage is the most famous, especially in the United States. Earlier versions from the 18th century include a line in Daniel Defoe's The Politic...
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The 2007 VTV9 - Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup was the 2nd staging . The tournament was held in Long An, Vietnam. Pools composition Pool standing procedure Number of matches won Match points Sets ratio Points ratio Result of the last match between the tied teams Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match po...
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The 2006 VTV9 - Binh Dien International Women's Volleyball Cup was the 1st staging . The tournament was held in Long An, Vietnam. Pools composition Pool standing procedure Number of matches won Match points Sets ratio Points ratio Result of the last match between the tied teams Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match poi...
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The West Wind may refer to: The West Wind (newspaper), an American newspaper The West Wind (painting), a 1917 painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson The West Wind (sculpture), a 1928-9 sculpture by Henry Moore See also Ode to the West Wind, an 1819 poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley The West Wing West wind (disambi...
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The oxalate phosphites are chemical compounds containing oxalate and phosphite anions. They are also called oxalatophosphites or phosphite oxalates. Oxalate phosphates can form metal organic framework compounds. Related compounds include the nitrite oxalates, arsenite oxalates, phosphate oxalates and oxalatophosphona...
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The Bull Lake glaciation is the name of a glacial period in North America that is part of the Quaternary Ice Age. The Bull Lake glaciation began about 200,000 years ago and ended about 130,000 years ago, and was concurrent with the Illinoian Stage of the Quaternary Ice Age. There is disagreement over these time frames,...
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In the Hebrew Bible and in the Old Testament, the word ranges has two very different meanings. Leviticus In Leviticus 11:35, ranges probably means a cooking furnace for two or more pots, as the Hebrew word here is in the dual number; or perhaps a fireplace fitted to receive a pair of ovens. 2 Kings In 2 Kings 11:8, t...
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HCL kan syfta på: HCl – en gas, se väteklorid HCl (aq) – beteckning på vätekloridlösning, se saltsyra HCI – en form av kronisk lymfatisk leukemi, se hårcellsleukemi
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Jerrod may refer to: Jerrod Calhoun Jerrod Carmichael Jerrod Heard Jerrod Johnson Jerrod Laventure Jerrod Mustaf Jerrod Niemann Jerrod Riggan Jerrod Sanders Jerrod Sessler Ben Jerrod
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Liquor is an alcoholic drink produced by distillation of grains, fruit, or vegetables that have already gone through alcoholic fermentation; in North America, the term may also designate any alcoholic drink. Liquor may also refer to: Liquor (novel series), a novel series by Poppy Z. Brite Liquor, a 2017 album by Li...
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The Super Bowl is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season that begins in the previous calendar year, and is the conclusion of the NFL playoffs. The winner receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy. The contest is held in an American cit...
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Child of the Night may refer to: Child of the Night (1950 film), a Spanish drama film Child of the Night (novel), by Nancy Kilpatrick Enfantasme, a 1978 drama film also known as Child of the Night What the Peeper Saw, a 1972 horror film also known as Child of the Night See also Children of the Night (disambiguati...
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Economic growth can be defined as the increase or improvement in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy in a financial year. Statisticians conventionally measure such growth as the percent rate of increase in the real gross domestic product, or real GDP. Growth is usually...
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The 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships was the 53rd NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships and the 36th NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, held at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, Texas near the campus of the host school, the Texa...
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Thatch palm is a common name for several different species of palm trees that are used for thatching, and may refer to: Coccothrinax, many species native to the Caribbean Howea, two species native to Lord Howe Island, Australia Thrinax, three species native to the Caribbean Cocos nucifera, the coconut tree, used in Ma...
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Jarimangsan is a mountain of Gyeongsangnam-do, southeastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 398 metres. See also List of mountains of Korea References Mountains of South Korea Mountains of South Gyeongsang Province
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Mangsan is a mountain of Gyeongsangnam-do, southeastern South Korea. It has an elevation of 406 metres. See also List of mountains of Korea References Mountains of South Korea Mountains of South Gyeongsang Province
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The micropound (abbreviation μlb) is a small unit of avoirdupois weight and mass in the US and imperial systems of measurement, equal to one-millionth () pound. It is equal to exactly kg or about 453.6μg. See also English, US, & imperial units of measurement Avoirdupois pound References Citations Bibliography ....
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Hughes Memorial may refer to: Hughes Memorial Tower in Washington, D.C. Alfred W. Hughes Memorial in Corris
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This is a list of episodes from the sixth season of the CBS-TV series Alice. Episodes Broadcast history The season originally aired Sundays at 9:00-9:30 pm (EST). References 1981 American television seasons 1982 American television seasons
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Tax preparation is the process of preparing tax returns, often income tax returns, often for a person other than the taxpayer, and generally for compensation. Tax preparation may be done by the taxpayer with or without the help of tax preparation software and online services. Tax preparation may also be done by a licen...
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School of Life may refer to: School of Life, a 2017 French adventure film School of Life, a 2005 television drama School of Life (2003 film), a 2003 comedy Life School, a charter school in Lancaster, Texas, USA The School of Life, a UK-based global organisation which teaches "emotional skills" See also School of...
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Ancora prolifera is een soort in de taxonomische indeling van de Myzozoa, een stam van microscopische parasitaire dieren. Het organisme komt uit het geslacht Ancora en behoort tot de familie Lecudinidae. Ancora prolifera werd in 1993 ontdekt door Clausen. Myzozoa
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L'Art Nouveau may refer to: Art Nouveau, an art movement between about 1890 and 1905 Maison de l'Art Nouveau, an art gallery opened by Siegfried Bing
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The wushu event at the 2013 World Combat Games took place at the Spartak - Sports Complex 'Arena', in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The competition took place on the 25 and 26 October 2013. There were taolu and sanshou events for male and female athletes. Medal table Key: Medal summary Men Women References 2013 World...
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