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The American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka represents a large number of Business, Trade, Information Technology and Investment related organizations which are engaged their activities in between Sri Lanka and the United States of America. See also Chamber of commerce Sri Lankan American United States Chamber of...
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Boatswain's Mate William C. Connor (1832–1912) was an Irish soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Connor received the United States' highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action aboard the on 25 September 1864. He was honored with the award on 31 December 1864. Biography Connor ...
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The Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) is a large even-toed ungulate native to the Himalayas in southern Tibet, northern India, western Bhutan and Nepal. It is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List, as the population is declining due to hunting and habitat loss. A recent phylogenetic analysis indicates th...
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Engraved glass is a type of decorated glass that involves shallowly engraving the surface of a glass object, either by holding it against a rotating wheel, or manipulating a "diamond point" in the style of an engraving burin. It is a subgroup of glass art, which refers to all artistic glass, much of it made by "hot" te...
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Flight 763 may refer to EgyptAir Flight 763, crashed on 19 March 1972 Saudia Flight 763, mid-air collision on 12 November 1996 0763
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Cottus may refer to: Cottus, one of the Hecatoncheires of Greek mythology Cottus (fish), a genus of sculpin fish
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Union Brewery may refer to: Union Brewery (Adelaide), an early establishment in South Australia Union Brewery (Iowa), a historic brewery building in Iowa City, Iowa, United States Union Brewery (Slovenia), one of the largest breweries in Slovenia Dortmund U-Tower, a former brewery building in Dortmund, Germany Yak...
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Lotfi Nezzar is an Algerian businessman, son of Major-General Khaled Nezzar. He is the vice-president of Smart Link Communication, an internet service provider. In July 2020, he was sentenced to 6 years in prison in absentia for money laundering, illicit transfer of funds and forgery and use of forgery to obtain undue ...
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Comedown or Come Down may refer to: Comedown (drugs), the aftereffects of stimulant use Comedown (film), a 2012 film starring Adam Deacon "Comedown" (song), a 1995 song by Bush "The Comedown", a 2008 song by Bring Me the Horizon from Suicide Season "The Comedown", a 2013 song by Hadouken! from Every Weekend "Com...
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Pterokrohniidae is een familie in de taxonomische indeling van de pijlwormen. De familie werd in 1991 beschreven door Bieri en bevat slechts 1 geslacht: Pterokrohnia. Pijlwormen
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The Linzer torte is a traditional Austrian pastry, a form of shortbread topped with fruit preserves and sliced nuts with a lattice design on top. It is named after the city of Linz, Austria. Linzer torte is a very short, crumbly pastry made of flour, unsalted butter, egg yolks, lemon zest, cinnamon and lemon juice, a...
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"After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?" is a controversial article published by Francesca Minerva and Alberto Giubilini in Journal of Medical Ethics in 2013 (available online from 2012) arguing to call child euthanasia "after-birth abortion" and highlighting similarities between abortion and euthanasia. The a...
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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Illinois is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Illinois. See also List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States References Tourist attractions in Illinois botanical gardens and arboretums in Il...
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Bleeke Bet can refer to: Bleeke Bet (1923 film), a 1923 Dutch film Bleeke Bet (1934 film), a 1934 Dutch film
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The 12471 / 12472 Swaraj Express is a Superfast Express train belonging to Northern Railways Zone that runs between and in India. It operates as train number 12471 from Bandra Terminus to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and as train number 12472 in the reverse direction. It would initially run from . Later it was tran...
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South Korea (IOC designation:Korea) participated in the 1986 Asian Winter Games held in Sapporo, Japan from March 1 to 8, 1986. Medal summary Medal table Medalists Demonstration sport Participation details Alpine skiing Men Women Notes 1: In men's Giant Slalom competition, Park Jae-hyuk was awarded third place ...
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For argument mapping, a Debategraph is a web-based, collaborative idea visualization tool, focusing on online deliberation about complex public policy issues. It has been used by the White House, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Amanpour series on CNN, and The Independent newspaper and was named as one of t...
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Take Me Back may refer to: Take Me Back (album), a 1975 album by Andraé Crouch "Take Me Back" (Imperials song), 1965 "Take Me Back" (Noiseworks song), 1987 "Take Me Back" (Tinchy Stryder song), 2009 "Take Me Back", a song by Bryan Adams from Cuts Like a Knife "Take Me Back", a song by Erasure from I Say, I Say, ...
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Paraffin may refer to: Substances Paraffin wax, a white or colorless soft solid that is used as a lubricant and for other applications Liquid paraffin (drug), a very highly refined mineral oil used in cosmetics and for medical purposes Alkane, a saturated hydrocarbon Kerosene, a fuel that is also known as paraffin...
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The heat escape lessening position (HELP) is a human position to reduce heat loss while immersed in cold water. Position HELP is taught as part of the curriculum in Australia, North America, and Ireland for lifeguard and boating safety training. It involves positioning one's knees together and hugging them close to th...
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A plunge dip (also known as a dipping vat, dipping tank or, simply, a dip) is a bath designed to immerse livestock in liquid pesticide or other treatment. Design Typically a dip is designed as a narrow channel (about the width of the animal) through which the animals walk, immersing them in progressively deeper liquid...
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The pinto bean () is a variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). In Spanish they are called , literally "painted bean" (compare pinto horse). It is the most popular bean by crop production in Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, and is most often eaten whole (sometimes in broth), or mashed and then re...
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A dog breed is a particular strain of dog that was purposefully bred by humans to perform specific tasks, such as herding, hunting, and guarding. Dogs are the most variable mammal on Earth, with artificial selection producing around 450 globally recognized breeds. These breeds possess distinct traits related to morphol...
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The Possession of Joel Delaney is a 1970 horror novel by American writer Ramona Stewart. Its plot follows a woman who comes to believe her brother has been possessed by the spirit of a serial killer. It was adapted into the 1972 feature film of the same title starring Shirley MacLaine and Perry King. References Exter...
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Marouflage is a technique for affixing a painted canvas (intended as a mural) to a wall, using an adhesive that hardens as it dries, such as plaster or cement. History A French word originally referring to sticky, partly hardened scraps of paint, marouflage is a 3,000-year-old technique. Historically, artists used se...
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Disclosing tablets are chewable tablets that make dental plaque visible. The tablets, sold over the counter in many countries, contain a dye (typically a vegetable dye, such as Phloxine B) that stains plaque a bright color (typically red or blue). After brushing, one chews a tablet and rinses. Colored stains on the ...
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MV Faust is a large ro-ro car carrier built in 2007 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering for Wallenius Lines AB, Sweden. It is currently operated by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics. It is one of the largest car carriers in the world. In 2004, the MV Faust was renamed to MV Liberty. Faust appeared in a 2008 epis...
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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in New Jersey is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of New Jersey See also List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States References Tourist attractions in New Jersey botanical gardens and arboretums...
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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in New York is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of New York. See also List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States Trees of New York City References Tourist attractions in New York (state) botani...
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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in North Carolina is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of North Carolina. See also List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States References Tourist attractions in North Carolina botanical gardens a...
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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in South Carolina is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of South Carolina. See also List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States References Tourist attractions in South Carolina botanical gardens an...
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Penicillium resticulosum is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces notatin. References Further reading resticulosum Fungi described in 1942
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Chris Flannery may refer to: Chris Flannery (rugby league) (born 1980), Australian rugby league player Christopher Dale Flannery (1948–1985), Australian hitman
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Philip Morris (1835 - 1873) was een Britse verkoper van tabakswaren en een stichter van Philip Morris Companies Inc. Hij was een van de eerste mensen die in de jaren 1860 handgerolde sigaretten verkocht onder de merknamen Oxford en Cambridge Blues. Morris, Philip Morris, Philip
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Suzanne Wurtz (26 December 1900 – 27 July 1982) was a French swimmer. She competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in the 100 m and 300 m freestyle events, but failed to reach the finals. References External links 1900 births 1982 deaths French female freestyle swimmers Swimmers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Olympic swi...
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The Sicilian orange salad (Insalata di arance) is a typical salad dish of the Spanish and Sicilian cuisine, which uses oranges as its main ingredient. It is usually served at the beginning or at the end of a meal. In its most basic form the salad consists of thin, tart orange slices served with olive oil, salt and bla...
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Le nom Lincolnton peut désigner deux villes américaines : Lincolnton en Caroline du Nord; Lincolnton en Géorgie.
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Araneida is a subgroup of Tetrapulmonata. It was originally defined by Jörg Wunderlich in 2015 as a subgroup of Araneae, including all true spiders, with Wunderlich also including Uraraneida within Araneae. Araneida was redefined by Wunderlich in 2019 to include all modern spiders (Araneae), as well as Chimerarachnida,...
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Canadian Confederation () was the process by which three British North American provinces, the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, were united into one federation called the Dominion of Canada, on July 1, 1867. Upon Confederation, Canada consisted of four provinces: Ontario and Quebec, which had been sp...
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Johnny Mercer was known principally as a lyricist, but he also wrote music, even composing music for other lyricists. He had number one hits singing his own and other people's songs. Mercer, Johnny
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Peabody's sign is a clinical sign which may be found in patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The sign is positive when calf muscle spasm occurs on raising the affected leg with the foot extended. The sign is neither sensitive nor specific for the presence of DVT. The sign was described by C.N. Peabody in 1964. R...
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The Kindly Ones may refer to: The Kindly Ones, a euphemistic reference to the Furies in Greek mythology The Kindly Ones (Littell novel), a 2006 translation of French novel Les Bienveillantes by Jonathan Littell The Kindly Ones (Powell novel), a 1962 novel by Anthony Powell, sixth in the novel sequence A Dance to t...
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Joseph Reynolds is an American former Negro league pitcher who played in the 1930s. Reynolds played for the Philadelphia Stars in 1935, and for the Bacharach Giants the following season. In five recorded appearances on the mound, he posted a 6.86 ERA over 21 innings. References External links and Seamheads Year of...
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A crab boil is a social event where boiled crabs are eaten, a kind of seafood boil. Louisiana and New Orleans Boiled seafood in southern Louisiana tends to be spicier than that found in other parts of the country. Homemade crab boil recipes call for abundant amounts of hot sauce, cayenne pepper, salt, bay leaf, lemon,...
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Altar Egos may refer to: "Altar Egos" (Arrested Development), a 2004 television episode "Altar Egos" (Roseanne), a 1994 television episode See also Alter ego (disambiguation)
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The SMG GSM 02.07 Technical Specification (Version 7.1.0 Release 1998) called Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile Stations (MS) features defines Mobile Station (MS) features and to classifies them according to their type and whether they are mandatory or optional. The MS features detailed in t...
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Wilentz may refer to: People Amy Wilentz, American author Sean Wilentz (b. 1951), Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor of History at Princeton University Robert Wilentz (1927–1996), Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1979 to 1996 David T. Wilentz (1894–1988), Attorney General of New Jersey from 1934 t...
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Kanal 24 may refer to: 24 Kanal, a Ukrainian TV channel 24 (Turkey), a Turkish TV channel called Kanal 24 in Turkish Radio Norge, formerly Kanal 24, a Norwegian radio See also Channel 24 (disambiguation) 24 (disambiguation)
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Disfranchisement, also called disenfranchisement, or voter disqualification is the restriction of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or a practice that has the effect of preventing a person exercising the right to vote. Disfranchisement can also refer to the revocation of power or control of a...
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"House on Old Lonesome Road" is a song written by Dave Gibson and Bernie Nelson, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in August 1989 as the second single and title track from the album House on Old Lonesome Road. The song reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tr...
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Stip is a regional dish in the Dutch provinces of Groningen, Drenthe, and Overijssel. It is served as buckwheat porridge with a hole containing fried bacon and a big spoonful of syrup. The traditional way to eat this dish follows two steps. First, a bite from the outside of the dish is dipped into the central hole wit...
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The Third Council of Dvin was a church council held in 607 (or 609-610) in the city of Dvin (then in Sasanian Armenia). The schism within the Armenian Church which had erupted as a result of the second Chalcedonian Catholicosate in Armenia (591–610), was mended, and the Council of Chalcedon of 451 was explicitly condem...
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Crazy Cow was a breakfast cereal produced by General Mills during the 1970s. The cereal was somewhat of a novelty item in that it had an unusual trait. The round, multi-grain cereal pellets were coated with an excipient of a drink mix. When milk was added, it would dissolve the powdered coating, and the resultant mixtu...
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Ford Escort may refer to one of several vehicles manufactured by Ford Motor Company: Ford Escort (North America), a compact car manufactured for the North American market from 1980 to 2003 Ford Escort (Europe), a vehicle manufactured by Ford Europe from 1968 to 2002 Ford Escort RS Cosworth, sports and rally version ...
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Spring cleaning is the practice of thoroughly cleaning a house in the springtime. Spring Cleaning may also refer to: Spring Cleaning, a 1925 play Spring Cleaning (album), a 2009 album by Before Braille The Spring Cleaning, a 1908 children's book by Frances Hodgson Burnett "Spring Cleaning", a song on the album On...
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Senior day or senior night (depending on the time the game is held) is a term used in high school sports and college sports, most notably football and basketball, to describe the team's last regular season home game of the season. At some point before or after the game or at halftime, a ceremony is held bidding the tea...
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International Hotel may refer to: International Hotel (Alanya, Turkey), a historical hotel building International Hotel (San Francisco), a residential hotel, historic building and community center in San Francisco, California International Hotel (Virginia City), a hotel that operated from 1860 to 1914 in Virginia C...
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This is a list of players that participated in the women's wheelchair basketball competition at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Group A Group B References Women's team rosters 2021 in women's basketball 2020
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W.I.A. Wounded in Action is a 1966 war film directed and written by Irving Sunasky. Plot The story of wounded soldiers at a military hospital in the Philippines during World War II. References External links American war films 1966 films 1960s English-language films 1960s American films
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Premise is a claim that is a reason for, or an objection against, some other claim as part of an argument. Premise (from the Latin praemissa [propositio], meaning "placed in front") may also refer to: Premises, land and buildings together considered as a property Premise (narrative), the situational logic driving t...
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A courtesy title is a form of address in systems of nobility used for children, former wives and other close relatives of a peer, as well as certain officials such as some judges and members of the Scottish gentry. These styles are used "by courtesy" in the sense that persons referred to by these titles do not themselv...
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Ouellette v. Viacom, No. 9:10-cv-00133; 2011 WL 1882780, found the safe harbor provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) did not create liability for service providers that take down non-infringing works (works having a fair use defense to copyright infringement). This case limited the claims that can be...
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Sorites may refer to: Polysyllogism, a chain of syllogisms Sorites paradox, also referred to as the paradox of the heap Sorites (journal), a philosophy journal edited by Lorenzo Peña Sorites (foram), a genus of foraminifera in family Soritidae
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The Latent Heterosexual is a play by Paddy Chayefsky. The author would not permit it to be performed on Broadway, but it opened at the Dallas Theater Center in March 1968, directed by Burgess Meredith, with a cast that included Zero Mostel and Jules Munshin. References 1968 plays Plays by Paddy Chayefsky
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, abbreviated from , is, in Japanese contexts, the attraction to young (or young-looking) boy characters, or media centered around this attraction. The term refers to a genre of manga and anime wherein prepubescent or pubescent male characters are depicted in a suggestive or erotic manner, whether in the obvious role o...
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Rochdale Pioneers may refer to: The Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, an early consumer cooperative at the genesis of the modern co-operative movement The Rochdale Pioneers (2012 film), a British feature film about the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers The Rochdale Pioneers Museum, an exhibition centre in R...
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to meals: Meal – eating occasion that takes place at a certain time and includes specific, prepared food, or the food eaten on that occasion. The names used for specific meals in English vary greatly, depending on the speaker's culture, the time of ...
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The Spanish basketball league system is a series of connected competitions for professional basketball clubs in Spain. The system has a hierarchical format with a promotion and relegation system between competitions at different levels. Men There are currently four different nation-wide leagues in the system - the 1st...
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Jewish demography may refer to: Historical Jewish population comparisons Jewish population - for the current position
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Bone breaking may refer to: A bone fracture A type of street dance, also called flexing
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General Pennington may refer to: Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington Jr. (1838–1917), U.S. Army brigadier general Jeffrey T. Pennington (fl, 1980s–2020s), U.S. Air Force major general Lowther Pennington, 2nd Baron Muncaster (1745–1818), British Army general
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Sannan may refer to: Sannan, a former town in Hyōgo Prefectur, Japan King of Sannan, a title claimed by a line of local rulers on Okinawa Island from the late 14th century to the early 15th centuries Steinkjersannan, Norway
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Batea may refer to: Batea (aquaculture), a floating structure to grow molluscs Batea (genus), a genus of Amphipoda Batea (mythology), two characters in Greek mythology Batea, Tarragona, a municipality in the comarca of Terra Alta, Catalonia, Spain Batea, a pan used in gold panning See also Best available techn...
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A test market, in the field of business and marketing, is a geographic region or demographic group used to gauge the viability of a product or service in the mass market prior to a wide scale roll-out. The criteria used to judge the acceptability of a test market region or group include: a population that is demograph...
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Genetic variation may refer to Genetic diversity Genetic variability Genetic variance Genetic variation Genetic variant (disambiguation)
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Flight 28 may refer to: American Airlines Flight 28, crashed on 23 October 1942 British Airtours Flight 28M, fire on the ground on 22 August 1985 0028
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Trans European Aviation was a British charter airline which operated from 1954 until closure in 1963. With the introduction of the larger Lockheed Constellation to its services, the airline name was changed in 1961 to Trans European Airways. History The airline was formed in early 1954 to operate charter flights from...
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Buddhism in Maharashtra may refer to: Marathi Buddhists Navayana
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Dangerous Charter is a 1962 seagoing adventure film shot in five days in 1958 on and around Santa Catalina Island. California, with no studio shooting. It was directed, co-produced and co-written by Robert Gottschalk as a showcase for his Panavision process. The film was distributed by Crown International Pictures.<ref...
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Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a method of automatically updating a name server in the Domain Name System (DNS), often in real time, with the active DDNS configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information. The term is used to describe two different concepts. The first is "dynamic DNS updating" which refe...
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The Korg X3 is a music workstation produced by Korg in 1993. The X3 features 200 programs, 200 combinations, 32-voice polyphony, a 32,000 note, 16-track sequencer with 100 patterns and 10 songs and a double-sided, double-density 3.5-inch floppy disk drive for song and other data storage types. Korg also released the X2...
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Waw or WAW may refer to: Waw (letter), a letter in many Semitic abjads Waw, the velomobile Another spelling for the town Wau, Sudan Waw Township, Burma Warsaw Chopin Airport, an international airport serving Warsaw, Poland (IATA airport code) Acronyms Warsaw, capital city of the Republic of Poland Watchful waitin...
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Old Town Elementary School or variants thereof may refer to: Old Town Elementary School (Old Town, Florida) Old Town Elementary School (Round Rock, Texas)
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Thomas Peebles may refer to: Thomas Peebles (glazier), Scottish craftsman who worked for the royal palaces Thomas Peebles (American football) (1857–1938), first college football head coach for the University of Minnesota in 1883 Thomas C. Peebles (1921–2010), American physician
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B1 Free Archiver is a proprietary freeware multi-platform file archiver and file manager. B1 Archiver is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android. It has full support (compression, unpacking and encryption) for ZIP and its native B1 format. The program decompresses more than 20 popular archive formats...
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This list is limited to unmodified production cars which meet the eligibility criteria below. All entries must be able to be verified from reliable sources. Up to one percent decline from start to finish is allowed. Times driven privately or by manufacturers need the presence of an independent, reliable source or at le...
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Joanne King peut désigner : Joanne King (née en 1976), triathlète australienne ; Joanne King (née en 1983), actrice irlandaise.
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Rockville (Alabama) ; Rockville (Californie) ; Rockville (Caroline du Sud) ; Rockville (Connecticut) ; Rockville (Indiana) ; Rockville (Maryland) ; Rockville (Minnesota) ; Rockville (Missouri) ; Rockville (Utah) ; Rockville, station du métro de Washington.
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The Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative (NIfTI) is an open file format commonly used to store brain imaging data obtained using Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods. References External links https://brainder.org/2012/09/23/the-nifti-file-format/ Open formats
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Philippe Government may refer to: First Philippe government, the French government under President Emmanuel Macron from May to June 2017 Second Philippe government, the French government under President Emmanuel Macron since June 2017
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Helen Bennett may refer to: Helen Bennett, British woman who was a victim of the 2005 Kuşadası minibus bombing Helen Bennett (journalist), American journalist, manager of the Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations, envisioner of the Woman's World's Fair Helen Bennett (presenter), British television presenter, see The...
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The 2015 Tour de Wallonie was a five-stage men's professional road cycling race. It was the forty-second running of the Tour de Wallonie. The race started on 25 July in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing, finishing on 29 July in Waremme. The race was won by Niki Terpstra of . Teams The sixteen teams invited to participate in the Tou...
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Metal Gear: Ghost Babel är ett actionspel som är tillverkad av Konami för Game Boy Color. Det släpptes i Japan i april 2000, och i Sverige 2000/2001. Spelet är en fristående del av spelserien Metal Gear. Game Boy Color-spel Datorspel 2000 Metal Gear-spel Sneak 'em up-spel de:Metal Gear#Metal Gear Ghost Babel
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WebORB is an integration server developed and maintained by Midnight Coders Incorporated. It is used in SOA/Rich Internet Application development projects to connect browser clients (Adobe Flex, Adobe Flash, AJAX, Java, .NET, Silverlight, JSON) and mobile clients (Android, Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry PlayBook) with ba...
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The walking distance measure denotes the distance that can be travelled by walking in a fixed amount of time. In Japan, the standard measure for walking distance is 80 meters for 1 minute of walking time. It is the standard used in real estate listings. For example, if a building is a 10-minute walk from a particular p...
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The following is a list of the world's largest airports by international passenger traffic. 2021 statistics Airports Council International's preliminary figures are as follows. 2020 statistics Airports Council International's preliminary figures are as follows. 2019 statistics Airports Council International's (Janua...
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A spin move in sports is a horizontal rotation of a player used as a tactical maneuver. "Spin move" may also refer to: Spin (b-boy move), a spinning movement in b-boying (breakdancing) Spin Move Records, a recording label in Santa Monica, California, United States
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Greatest Hits è un album greatest hits della boy band britannica 5ive uscito nel 2001. Tracce "We Will Rock You" (Radio Edit) "Keep On Movin'" "If Ya Gettin' Down" "Everybody Get Up" "Let's Dance" (Radio Edit) "Rock The Party" "Got The Feelin'" "When the Lights Go Out" "Closer To Me" "Until The Time ...
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Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS) is a no kill, non-profit animal rescue organization based in Edmonton and Athabasca, Alberta, serving northern Alberta, Canada. SCARS adopts out dogs and cats, keeping the animals in a foster setting rather than an animal shelter. Before adopting them out, each animal gets me...
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