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The following is a list of the oldest buildings and structures in Hong Kong. Before 1800 Although Hong Kong was sparsely populated prior to the arrival of the British, the area has a number of historic structures: 19th century Most of the buildings built during this period was by the British and mostly on Hong Kong...
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Pot Stand () is a South Korean variety show which first ran on June 6, 2017 on KBS2 at 11:10 PM KST. It is a real variety show wherein guests publish their own books, recording the events of their daily lives to share them with others. Hosts List of episodes and guests In the ratings below, the highest rating for th...
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A hernia is the abnormal exit of tissue or an organ, such as the bowel, through the wall of the cavity in which it normally resides. Various types of hernias can occur, most commonly involving the abdomen, and specifically the groin. Groin hernias are most commonly of the inguinal type but may also be femoral. Other ty...
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Polyclinella is a genus of colonial sea squirts, tunicates in the family Polyclinidae. Species The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species: Polyclinella azemai Harant, 1930 References Enterogona Tunicate genera
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These are the statistics for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup, an eight-team tournament that ran from 17 June 2017 through 2 July 2017. The tournament took place in Russia. Goalscorers Assists Scoring Man of the Match Overall statistics Stadiums References External links 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup at FIFA.co...
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Undertow may refer to: Undertow (water waves), a strong undercurrent flowing in a different direction from the surface current Film and television The Undertow, a 1916 silent drama The Undertow (1915 film), a short silent film directed by Jack Harvey Undertow (1930 film), a romantic drama starring Mary Nolan Un...
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Telephone numbers in Puerto Rico are assigned under the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Their area codes are 787 or 939. Prior to March 1, 1996, Puerto Rico was one of many Caribbean islands served by area code 809. On that date Puerto Rico was assigned the new area code 787 (with the mnemonic PUR or PTR). Per...
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The Warsaw Pact Early Warning Indicator Project was a highly classified US and Allied program designed to gather intelligence that would provide indicators of impending Soviet nuclear attacks before they occurred. It was the American analogue to Operation RYAN. The project aimed to observe and find ways to prevent con...
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MessageMe was a messaging app and platform for the iPhone and Android. It launched in March 2013 and grew to 5 million users within 3 months. The app allowed users to send and receive videos, photos, stickers, and voice messages in addition to text. MessageMe was acquired and shutdown by Yahoo in 2014 for a price rumo...
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A Chinese Syllabary Pronounced According to the Dialect of Canton () is a book written by Wong Shik-Ling () within a few years before being published in Hong Kong, 1941. It is one of the most influential books on the research of Cantonese pronunciation. Many Chinese dictionaries later used Wong's Chinese character in...
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Smithsonian Institution, institució educativa i investigadora dels Estats Units Smithsonian (revista), publicació mensual que fa la Smithsonian Institution sobre història, ciència, art i natura 3773 Smithsonian, asteroide
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Nathalia Melo-Wilson, née Nathalia Melo Moreira, (born January 19, 1984) is a Brazilian-born American IFBB Pro fitness and figure competitor (bikini category), fitness model, and personal trainer. She is the winner of 2012 Bikini Olympia. Career Nathalia Melo-Wilson was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. She is of Italian-...
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AM5 can refer to: Socket AM5, a CPU socket for AMD processors Sega AM5, a video game development studio
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The Promise may refer to: Film, television, and radio Film The Promise (1917 film), a silent film starring Paul Willis The Promise (1969 film), a film starring Ian McKellen The Promise (1979 film), an American romantic drama film The Promise (1995 film) (), a film directed by Margarethe von Trotta (French, The ...
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Dark Ride may refer to: Dark ride, an indoor amusement ride Dark Ride (film), a 2006 American horror film The Dark Ride, an album by Helloween "The Dark Ride", a song Gang of Four from Shrinkwrapped
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In biogeography, a land bridge is an isthmus or wider land connection between otherwise separate areas, over which animals and plants are able to cross and colonize new lands. A land bridge can be created by marine regression, in which sea levels fall, exposing shallow, previously submerged sections of continental shel...
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Quantitative may refer to: Quantitative research, scientific investigation of quantitative properties Quantitative analysis (disambiguation) Quantitative verse, a metrical system in poetry Statistics, also known as quantitative analysis Numerical data, also known as quantitative data Quantification (science) Se...
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Taking liberties may be: Taking Liberties, a compilation by Elvis Costello Taking Liberties (film) Taking Liberties (Frasier episode) See also Taking the piss When have we eaten from the same dish?
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Men of Honor is a 2002 drama film. Men of Honor may also refer to: Men of Honor (Adrenaline Mob album) Men of Honor (Jeremy Pelt album) Made man, in Mafia terms
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Blandfordia es un género de fanerógamas (plantas con flor) nativas del este de Australia. Se las llama comúnmente Christmas Bells debido a la forma de sus flores y el momento de la estación de floración austral en el verano de Australia. Blandfordia es el único género de la familia Blandfordiaceae, y lleva el nombre qu...
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The Galičnik dialect (, Galički dijalekt) or Mala Reka dialect (, Malorekanski dijalekt) is a member of the subgroup of western and north western dialects of the western group of dialects of Macedonian. The dialect is spoken on small territory on the mountain Bistra in western part of the Republic of Macedonia. The na...
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Nathaniel Wyeth may refer to: Nathaniel Wyeth (inventor) (1911–1990), inventor of the recyclable PET plastic bottle Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth (1802–1856), developer of the US ice industry
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This was the first edition of the tournament. Benjamin Bonzi won the title after Christopher O'Connell retired before the start of the third set in the final with the score at 6–7(10–12), 6–1. Seeds Draw Finals Top half Bottom half References External links Main draw Qualifying draw Saint-Tropez Open - 1
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General Bailey may refer to: Caleb Bailey (1898–1957), U.S. Marine Corps brigadier general Charles Justin Bailey (1859–1946), U.S. Army major general Charles R. Bailey (fl. 1970s–2010s), U.S. Army brigadier general Joseph Bailey (general) (1825–1867), Union Army brigadier general and brevet major general Mildred Inez ...
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Parental responsibility Parental responsibility (access and custody), in the European Union, refers to the bundle of rights and privileges that children have with their parents and significant others as the basis of their relationship Parental responsibility (criminal), in Canada and the United States, refers to the ...
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Fine Line may refer to: Music Fine Line (album), a 2019 album by Harry Styles, or its title song "Fine Line" (Paul McCartney song) "Fine Line" (Barry Gibb song) "Fine Line" (Little Big Town song) "Fine Line" (Mabel song) "Fine Line", a song by 10,000 Maniacs from Triangles "Fine Line", a song by Chumbawamba fro...
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Old St. Andrew's may refer to: Old St Andrews, a brand of Scotch whisky Old St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, or St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, a historic building in Jacksonville, Florida, USA Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, now St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Old St Andrew's C...
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The American diaspora includes multiple instances in which United States citizens have emigrated after marrying members of international noble families. American citizens born in the United States American citizens born outside the United States There are also individuals who were born outside the United States but m...
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Crown Mountain is located on the island of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands and is the highest point of the United States Virgin Islands. It is in height. See also Geography of the United States Virgin Islands List of mountain peaks of the United States List of U.S. states by elevation References Mountains of the ...
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Arivaca – jednostka osadnicza w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Arizona, w hrabstwie Pima. CDP w stanie Arizona
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A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie that features chocolate chips or chocolate morsels as its distinguishing ingredient. Chocolate chip cookies originated in the United States in 1938, when Ruth Graves Wakefield chopped up a Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate bar and added the chopped chocolate to a cookie recipe. Gener...
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In fiction, a character (or speaker, in poetry) is a human or other entity in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life person, in which case the distinction of a "fictional" versus "real" character may be...
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Vowel pointing is the inserting of signs used to indicate vowels in certain alphabets. It may refer to: Harakat, of Arabic diacritics Niqqud, of Hebrew diacritics Syriac diacritics Tehtar, of Tengwar diacritics
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The Doctor of Nursing Science (D.N.S. or D.N.Sc.) is an academic research degree awarded in a number of countries throughout the world as a terminal research degree in nursing. The title of this degree varies with the collegiate institution which grants it. Another form of this degree is a Doctor of Science in Nursing...
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The Academy Award for Best Film Editing is one of the annual awards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Nominations for this award are closely correlated with the Academy Award for Best Picture. For 33 consecutive years, 1981 to 2013, every Best Picture winner had also been nominated for the Fil...
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Water mirror may refer to: A water-based specular reflection The drainage basin of a reservoir or lake Reflecting pool, an ornamental shallow pool of water having a reflective surface Miroir d'eau, a specific reflecting pool located across from the Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux A hào (pseudonym) for Sima Hui
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Underground hard-rock mining refers to various underground mining techniques used to excavate "hard" minerals, usually those containing metals, such as ore containing gold, silver, iron, copper, zinc, nickel, tin, and lead. It also involves the same techniques used to excavate ores of gems, such as diamonds and rubies....
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The Skin Game may refer to: The Skin Game (play), a play by John Galsworthy The Skin Game (1921 film), a 1921 Dutch film, based on the play The Skin Game (1931 film), a 1931 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, also based on the play "The Skin Game", a song by Gary Numan from Machine and Soul Skin Game Skin Game ma...
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Tammy may refer to: Tam o' Shanter (cap), a Scottish hat Tammy (film series), a series of four films Tammy and the Bachelor, the first film in the series "Tammy" (song), a popular song from Tammy and the Bachelor Tammy (TV series), a 1965 U.S. television comedy based on the series Tammy (film), a 2014 film (unrelated ...
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Con il nome Teatro Bellini ci si può riferire ai seguenti teatri: il Teatro Bellini di Napoli il Teatro Massimo Vincenzo Bellini di Catania il Teatro Bellini di Palermo il Teatro Bellini di Adrano in provincia di Catania il Teatro Bellini di Acireale in provincia di Catania
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The 2017–18 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 27 June and ended on 23 August 2017. A total of 57 teams competed in the qualifying phase and play-off round to decide 10 of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League. All times were CEST (UTC+2). Round and draw...
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The 2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 29 June and ended on 24 August 2017. A total of 156 teams competed in the qualifying phase and play-off round to decide 22 of the 48 places in the group stage of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. All times were CEST (UTC+2). Round and draw date...
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Katalin Müller-Száll (born 13 September 1943) is a Hungarian gymnast. She competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. References 1943 births Living people Hungarian female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Gymnasts at the 1960 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at th...
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Archaeolepadomorpha is an extinct order of barnacles in the class Thecostraca. There are at least 3 families and more than 40 described species in Archaeolepadomorpha. Families These families belong to the order Archaeolepadomorpha: Archaeolepadidae Gale, 2019 Myolepadidae Gale, 2015 in Gale & Sørensen, 2015 Strame...
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Sally Gross may refer to: Sally Gross (activist) (1953–2014), South African intersex, anti-apartheid activist Sally Gross (choreographer) (1933–2015), American choreographer and dancer
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The Winemakers was a reality television series that followed twelve winemakers competing to create and market a wine. It was broadcast on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and was the channel's only competitive reality series. Season 1 took place in Paso Robles, California. Season 2 was shot in the Rhone Valley of F...
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Fort Hughes may refer to: Fort Hughes, Caballo Island, Philippines Fort Hughes (Georgia) Fort Hughes (Nova Scotia)
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The following charts list the seasons and cast members of the long-running reality television show, The Real World, its reunion shows, and its DVDs. The Real World seasons The Real World reunions In April 2008 at the MTV's Real World Awards Bash, viewers voted on their favorite The Real World season on MTV.com. Voti...
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Parallel is a geometric term of location which may refer to: Computing Parallel algorithm Parallel computing Parallel metaheuristic Parallel (software), a UNIX utility for running programs in parallel Parallel Sysplex, a cluster of IBM mainframes Parallel communication Parallel port Parallel ATA Parallel Comp...
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In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of exactly 90 degrees or radians corresponding to a quarter turn. If a ray is placed so that its endpoint is on a line and the adjacent angles are equal, then they are right angles. The term is a calque of Latin angulus rectus; here rectus means "upright", referr...
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A Clifford semigroup (sometimes also called "inverse Clifford semigroup") is a completely regular inverse semigroup. It is an inverse semigroup with . Examples of Clifford semigroups are groups and commutative inverse semigroups. In a Clifford semigroup, . References Algebraic structures Semigroup theory
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The early history of slavery in the Indian subcontinent is contested because it depends on the translations of terms such as dasa and dasyu. Greek writer Megasthenes in his work Indika, while describing the Maurya Empire states that slavery was banned in Indian society. The Buddhist Vanijja Sutta, AN 5:177 listing slav...
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The Essex murders may refer to several murders in the county of Essex, England: Babes in the Wood murders (Epping Forest), 1970 murder of two children White House Farm murders, 1985 murder of Bamber family members Rettendon murders, 1995 murder of three drug dealers in a Range Rover 2014 Colchester murders, by 15...
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A credential is a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so. Examples of credentials include academic diplomas, academic degrees, certifications, security clearances, identif...
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The neural efficiency hypothesis is the phenomenon where smarter individuals show lower (more efficient) brain activation than less bright individuals on cognitive tests of low to moderate difficulty. For tasks of higher difficulty, however, smarter individuals show higher brain activation. References Intelligence Co...
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The president of the Senate of the Republic of the Congo is the presiding officer of the upper chamber of the legislature of Republic of the Congo. This is a list of presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Congo, which was established in 1992: Footnote and references Politics of the Republic of the Congo Rep...
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Putney station may refer to: Putney Bridge tube station Putney railway station East Putney tube station
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Gil-galad is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, the last High King of the Noldor, one of the main divisions of Elves. He is mentioned in The Lord of the Rings, where the hobbit Sam Gamgee recites a fragment of a poem about him, and The Silmarillion. In the Last Alliance of Elves and M...
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Dramamine is a brand name of dimenhydrinate. Dramamine may also refer to: Dramamine Less Drowsy Formulation, also called Dramamine II, a brand name of meclizine "Dramamine", a song by Modest Mouse from This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About The song was notably covered by Sun Kil Moon on Tiny...
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EMCO MoveOnBoot is a freeware utility for managing locked file system resources on the Windows platform. The utility allows moving, renaming or deleting selected locked files or folders during the next Windows reboot. Functionality EMCO MoveOnBoot is a GUI tool that allows scheduling file and folder management tasks t...
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Visual impairment, also known as vision impairment, is a medical definition primarily measured based on an individual's better eye visual acuity; in the absence of treatment such as correctable eyewear, assistive devices, and medical treatment– visual impairment may cause the individual difficulties with normal daily t...
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Schalmei may refer to: Shawm, a double reeded woodwind instrument from the Renaissance period. Martinshorn, a free reed instrument invented by Max Martin in 1880.
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Robert Steiner may refer to: Robert Steiner (footballer) (born 1973), Swedish professional footballer Robert Steiner (radiologist) (1918–2013), British radiologist Robert Steiner (writer) (born 1976), German mountain climber and writer Rob Steiner (born 1944), Canadian tap dancer of The Steiner Brothers Bob Stein...
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Rockin' the Joint – album di Bill Haley & His Comets del 1958 Rockin' the Joint – album degli Aerosmith del 2005
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The Primetime Emmy Award for Program of the Year was an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. It recognized the best single television program of the year. In early Emmy ceremonies, anthology series were more common than traditional sitcoms or dramas; this made Program of the Year the highest hon...
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Five Star Bank may refer to: Five Star Bank (California) Five Star Bank (New York)
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The 2017–18 UEFA Europa League knockout phase began on 13 February and ended on 16 May 2018 with the final at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Décines-Charpieu, France, to decide the champions of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. A total of 32 teams competed in the knockout phase. Times up to 24 March 2018 (round of 32 an...
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Greek key may refer to: Greek key (art), a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif Greek key (protein structure), a repeated motif in the secondary structure in proteins See also Greek keyboard Greek keyhole limpet
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Feel the Need may refer to: Feel the Need (James "J.T." Taylor album), 1991 Feel the Need (Leif Garrett album), 1978 "Feel the Need", single by James "J.T." Taylor from the album of the same name, 1991 See also "Feel the Need in Me", a song by The Detroit Emeralds
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Hantz Group is a business financial services conglomerate in the U.S. founded by John Hantz. The company operates in Michigan and Ohio with offerings including banking, casualty insurance, financial planning, health benefit plans, retirement plans for companies, estate planning, and tax services. It also operates the H...
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Ing. Fernando Espinoza Gutiérrez Airport was located in Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico. This airport was inaugurated in 1955. Due to the construction of the new Querétaro International Airport in 2004, the airport is no longer used. The buildings and land that formed the airport are now government buildings,...
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Tail hook may refer to: Tailhook - used on carrier based aircraft as a means to slow or halt the plane. Bondage hook#Tail hook Tailhook Association Tailhook scandal
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Felicidades may refer to: Merry Christmas (2000 film) (Felicidades), a 2000 Argentine-Italian comedy drama film Felicidades (album), a 1979 album by Menudo
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La dendrophilie (du grec ancien δένδρον, « arbre » et de φιλεῖν, « aimer ») est une paraphilie dans laquelle un individu est sexuellement attiré ou excité par les arbres. Cela peut inclure un contact sexuel et/ou une vénération en tant que symbole du phallus. Un individu pratiquant la dendrophilie est appelé den...
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Ari Ichihashi (en , née le à Naruto) est une athlète japonaise spécialiste des courses de fond, notamment le marathon. Carrière Palmarès Records Notes et références Liens externes Coureuse de fond japonaise Marathonienne Athlète (femme) aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2000 Naissance en novembre 1977
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Xunzi may refer to: Xunzi (book) (荀子), an ancient Chinese collection of philosophical writings attributed to the below figure Xun Kuang (荀況), a 3rd-century BC philosopher and teacher, known as "Master Xun" ("Xunzi"), to whom the Xunzi is traditionally attributed
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In mathematics, a Ringel–Hall algebra is a generalization of the Hall algebra, studied by . It has a basis of equivalence classes of objects of an abelian category, and the structure constants for this basis are related to the numbers of extensions of objects in the category. References External links Representation...
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The girls' +63 kg weightlifting event was the fifth and last women's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors with at least 63 kg, there was no maximum limit . The whole competition took place on August 18 at 14:30. Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean an...
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Repentes is a section in the subgenus Tolypangium (genus Stylidium). Repentes is a group of creeping triggerplants known as the locket triggerplants, related to subgenus Nitrangium section Appressae. They possess adpressed stem leaves bearing a small basal spur and uni-flowered inflorescences. Because section Repentes ...
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Duron is a line of budget x86-compatible microprocessors manufactured by AMD. Released on June 19, 2000 as a lower-cost offering to complement AMD's then mainstream performance Athlon processor line, it also competed with rival chipmaker Intel's Pentium III and Celeron processor offerings. The Duron brand name was reti...
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Nebula, más néven csillagköd Nebula (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics egyik szereplője
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IGSP may refer to: Influenza Genome Sequencing Project, a project seeking investigate influenza evolution Duke University Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, an institution at Duke University
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The slippery eight loop is an adjustable loop knot discovered by Dave Poston in 2002. Information The slippery eight loop is known — despite the name — to have an extraordinary ability to not slip and it is extremely secure when the legs are at less than a 90 degree angle. The man who created this knot, Dave Poston, ...
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The water bowline is a type of knot designed for use in wet conditions where other knots may slip or jam. Although similar in finished appearance to the double bowline, the water bowline is formed with a clove hitch as the loop in the standing part of the rope. This is similar to the double bowline, which puts the run...
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Berczy may refer to: William Berczy, founder of Berczy Village in Upper Canada William Bent Berczy, a farmer, painter and political figure in Upper Canada Charles Albert Berczy Berczy Village, Ontario, the original settlement that grew to become Markham William Berczy Public School, a school named for the founder of th...
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In computing, a modifier key is a special key (or combination) on a computer keyboard that temporarily modifies the normal action of another key when pressed together. By themselves, modifier keys usually do nothing; that is, pressing any of the , , or keys alone does not (generally) trigger any action from the comput...
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Tanaira Tapia (born July 28, 1983) is a member of the Puerto Rico Women's Basketball National Team, and part of the six-time champions Gigantes de Carolina on the Puerto Rico Women's Netball League. In 2003, Tapia was awarded the finals MVP. She was selected the 2004 most outstanding basketball player of Puerto Rico a...
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Orthurus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Carnian stage of the Late Triassic epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish genera References Macrosemiiformes Late Triassic fish Fossils of Italy Carnian genera
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Gigantopterus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Carnian stage of the Late Triassic epoch. See also Prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish References Further reading Late Triassic fish Peltopleuriformes Triassic fish of Europe
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Jakes Corner or Jake's Corner may refer to: Places Jakes Corner, Yukon, Canada Jakes Corner, Arizona, United States Other uses Jake's Corner (film)
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Into the Lion's Den is a Discovery Channel documentary about zoologist and big cat trainer Dave Salmoni, armed only with a camera on a pole, carefully conditioning a wild pride of lions to accept his presence. The footage has been published as a 90-minute movie (2004) directed by Anton Truesdale and narrated by Robert ...
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Richard Baron (botaniste et géologue), botaniste et géologue anglais (1847-1907) Richard Baron, philosophe (1958- ) Richard Baron, metteur en scène britannique Voir aussi : Richard Barron, traducteur canadien Ivor Richard, Baron Richard, politicien britannique
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, a portmanteau of situational and relationship "Situationship", a single by Snoh Aalegra
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A domestic long-haired cat is a cat of mixed ancestry – thus not belonging to any particular recognised cat breed – possessing a coat of semi-long to long fur. Domestic long-haired cats should not be confused with the British Longhair, American Longhair, or other breeds with "Longhair" names, which are standardized bre...
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Longevity fruit may refer to the fruit of: Siraitia grosvenorii Lycium species: Lycium barbarum Lycium chinense Arachis hypogaea Longevity
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The Mona Plummer Aquatic Center is the aquatic center used by the Arizona State University Sun Devils swim team. It opened in 1981, cost four million dollars to build, and is named after Mona Plummer. Plummer was a national championship winning coach who died in 1979; she coached during three decades. The complex cons...
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Oedipus (, ; "swollen foot") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. A tragic hero in Greek mythology, Oedipus accidentally fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby bringing disaster to his city and family. The story of Oedipus is the subject of Sophocles' tragedy Oed...
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Frogs have recently become very popular exotic pets as they are generally undemanding, often visually appealing, and can be kept under fairly basic conditions. Many frogs, especially common ones, can be inexpensive, but some specimens can cost several hundreds of dollars. Their food is in most cases easily purchased. C...
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Vehicle leasing or car leasing is the leasing (or the use) of a motor vehicle for a fixed period of time at an agreed amount of money for the lease. It is commonly offered by dealers as an alternative to vehicle purchase but is widely used by businesses as a method of acquiring (or having the use of) vehicles for busin...
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Verra may refer to: Verra or Verified Carbon Standard, a standard for certifying carbon emissions reductions Ryan Verra, a Canadian entrepreneur and professional race car driver from Calgary. Joan Verra, a fictional character
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