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Marpissa muscosa is a species of jumping spider. On average, females have body length ranging from 7.5–14mm, whereas males have a body length ranging from 6–8.1mm. Both sexes are coloured grey to brown. The whole spider has a furry appearance and is flattened in shape. The species builds a kind of nest under the bark...
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François Laurent d'Arlandes (; 1742 – 1 May 1809) was a French marquis, soldier and a pioneer of hot air ballooning. He and Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier made the first manned free balloon flight on 21 November 1783, in a Montgolfier balloon. D'Arlandes was born in Anneyron in the Dauphiné. He met Joseph Montgolfi...
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There are many different numbering schemes for assigning nominal numbers to entities. These generally require an agreed set of rules, or a central coordinator. The schemes can be considered to be examples of a primary key of a database management system table, whose table definitions require a database design. In comp...
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The following NASCAR national series were held in 1997: 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - The top racing series in NASCAR. 1997 NASCAR Busch Series - The second-highest racing series in NASCAR. 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - The third-highest racing series in NASCAR. NASCAR seasons
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The following NASCAR national series were held in 1999: 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - The top racing series in NASCAR. 1999 NASCAR Busch Series - The second-highest racing series in NASCAR. 1999 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - The third-highest racing series in NASCAR. NASCAR seasons
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This list of Florida Southern College alumni includes graduates and former students of Florida Southern College. References Florida Southern College
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Impossible Foods Inc. is a company that develops plant-based substitutes for meat products. The company's signature product, the Impossible Burger, was launched in July 2016. In partnership with Burger King, Impossible Whoppers were released across the United States by summer 2019. The company also makes plant-based sa...
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Carpo may refer to: In Greek mythology, one of the Horae In astronomy, Carpo (moon), an irregular satellite of Jupiter
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This list of Saint Leo University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Saint Leo University and its predecessor, Saint Leo College Preparatory School, as well as Holy Name Academy. |} References Saint Leo University alumni Saint Leo University
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Chemical process modeling is a computer modeling technique used in chemical engineering process design. It typically involves using purpose-built software to define a system of interconnected components, which are then solved so that the steady-state or dynamic behavior of the system can be predicted. The system compon...
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Holic or Holics may refer to: Holíč, a town in western Slovakia -holic, a suffix for addiction xxxHolic (pronounced Holic), a Japanese manga series by Clamp See also Holice (disambiguation)
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From Dusk till Dawn is a film written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Robert Rodriguez. From Dusk till Dawn may also refer to: From Dusk till Dawn (franchise), a media franchise From Dusk Till Dawn (soundtrack) From Dusk Till Dawn (video game) From Dusk 'til Dawn (book), a 2007 book by Keith Mann From Dusk t...
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The Water Rats is a live music venue at 328 Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross, London, England. Until 1992, it was known as The Pindar of Wakefield and was famous for its regular old time music hall entertainment. Bob Dylan played his first UK gig here in December 1962. The Pogues (then known as the Pogue Mahones) had their...
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Mister Terrific – serie televisiva statunitense Mister Terrific – personaggio dei fumetti DC Comics Terry Sloane – primo personaggio a vestire i panni di Mister Terrific Michael Holt – secondo personaggio a vestire i panni di Mister Terrific
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King's American Dispensatory is a book first published in 1854 that covers the uses of herbs used in American medical practice, especially by those involved in eclectic medicine, which was the botanical school of medicine in the 19th to 20th centuries. In 1880 John Uri Lloyd, an eclectic pharmacist of the late 19th an...
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Robert Isaac may refer to: Bobby Isaac (1932-1977), NASCAR driver Robert M. Isaac, Republican mayor Robert Isaac (footballer, born 1965), former Chelsea footballer
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Anagarika (en pali : anagarya) désigne, dans le bouddhisme, une personne qui a quitté sa maison et ses biens pour vivre dans l'errance comme un moine mendiant sans domicile fixe (un bhikkhu). Au sens strict, l'anagarika est donc ascète sans domicile. Le terme a été utilisé à partir du pour désigner des laïcs non ordon...
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Hermione most commonly refers to: Hermione Granger, a character in Harry Potter Hermione (given name), a female given name Hermione (mythology), only daughter of Menelaus and Helen in Greek mythology and original bearer of the name Hermione may also refer to: Arts and literature Cadmus et Hermione, an opera by Je...
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2019 hurricane season may refer to any of the following tropical cyclone seasons 2019 Atlantic hurricane season 2019 Pacific hurricane season 2019 Pacific typhoon season 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season 2018-19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2019-20 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season 2018-19 Austral...
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White coffee can refer to any of a number of different kinds of coffees or coffee substitutes worldwide. Coffee with whitener In many English-speaking countries, "white coffee" is used to refer to regular black coffee that has had milk, cream or some other "whitener" added to it, though the term is almost entirely un...
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The following is a comparative list of smartphones belonging to smartphones in the Samsung Galaxy S series line of devices, using the Android operating system. This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the model families of phones in the Galaxy S series. The list only covers unlocked and internat...
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Good Intentions is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Jim Issa. It is about Etta Milford (Elaine Hendrix), a Georgian housewife who creates a scheme to get back money for her family. Storyline Etta Milford (Elaine Hendrix) is saddled with taking care of her rambunctious children in a poor Georgia town while her h...
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Atta opaciceps is a species of leaf-cutter ant, a New World ant of the subfamily Myrmicinae of the genus Atta. See also List of leafcutter ants References Atta (genus) Insects described in 1839
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An artificial cardiac pacemaker (artificial pacemaker, and sometimes just pacemaker, although the term is also used to refer to the body's natural cardiac pacemaker) is a medical device, nowadays always implanted, that generates electrical pulses delivered by electrodes to the chambers of the heart, either the upper at...
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The Amazing Spider-Man is an American comic book series about Spider-Man, published by Marvel Comics. The Amazing Spider-Man may also refer to: Comics The Amazing Spider-Man (comic strip) Film Spider-Man (1977 film) starring Nicholas Hammond, also known as The Amazing Spider-Man on home media The Amazing Spider-M...
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1 Samuel 4 is the fourth chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, but modern scholars view it ...
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Jane Boake-Cope is a former German curler. She is a former European champion (). Teams References External links German female curlers European curling champions German curling champions
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Cheeseburgerul este un tip de hamburger cu brânză adăugată. Tradițional, brânza este pusă deasupra celorlate ingrediente și imediat sub felia superioară de pâine. Brânza folosită este deobicei brânză feliată dar se pot face variații. Legături externe Fast food
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André Picard may refer to: André Picard (rower) (born 1951), French lightweight rower André Picard (journalist), Canadian journalist
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Open question may refer to: Open-ended question, a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response Open problem, or open question, a known problem which can be accurately stated, and which is assumed to have an objective and verifiable solution, but which has not yet been solved Open-question argumen...
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A service medal is an award to individuals who participated in designated wars, campaigns, or expeditions, or who have fulfilled specific service requirements in a creditable manner. Service medals are sometimes also Campaign medals. Examples of service medals United States Two of the service medals currently issued...
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An RF modulator (or radio frequency modulator) is an electronic device whose input is a baseband signal which is used to modulate a radio frequency source. RF modulators are used to convert signals from devices such as media players, VCRs and game consoles to a format that can be handled by a device designed to receiv...
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A cricket team representing Antigua and Barbuda has been active since the late 1890s. The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association is a member of the Leeward Islands Cricket Association, which itself is a member association of the West Indies Cricket Board, and players from Antigua and Barbuda generally represent the Le...
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Michael Jagger may refer to: Mick Jagger (Sir Michael Philip Jagger, born 1943), English musician, singer, songwriter and actor Michael Jagger, a fictional spy in the novels of William Garner See also Michael Jäger (disambiguation)
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Statue of Benjamin Franklin may refer to: Statue of Benjamin Franklin (Boston), by Richard Saltonstall Greenough, 1856 Statue of Benjamin Franklin (College Hall, Philadelphia), by John J. Boyle, 1896–1899 Statue of Benjamin Franklin (Columbus, Ohio), by James P. Anderson, 1974 Statue of Benjamin Franklin (Portland...
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UnHung Hero (also known as Unhung Hero) is a 2013 documentary directed by Brian Spitz and starring Patrick Moote. Overview Patrick Moote very publicly proposes to his girlfriend – while being shown on the jumbotron screen at a UCLA basketball game – and she refuses his proposal. A video clip of the failed proposal end...
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La chiesa di San Giovanni Battista ad Ampoigné (in francese église Saint-Jean-Baptiste d'Ampoigné) è una chiesa cattolica sita nel comune di Prée-d'Anjou, nel dipartimento della Mayenne della regione dei Paesi della Loira. Si trova all'incrocio delle strade 114 e 274, in piazza Antoine de La Garanderie. Struttura Ha...
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Rere may refer to: Really (album), by JJ Cale Really (TV channel) Really, a 2006 film starring Philip Arditti Really, a 2000 album by David Huff "Really", a 2018 song by Blackpink from Square Up Places Rere, Chile Rere, New Zealand Other uses RERE, a gene Rère, a river of France Rere language, spoken in S...
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Muppet Show (1976–1980), Jim Henson sorozata Muppet Show (2015–2016), Bill Prady és Bob Kushell sorozata Muppet-show (1979), James Frawley filmje Hasonló Muppet bébik (1984–1990) Jim Henson sorozata Muppet bébik (2018–) Matt Danner és Guy Moore sorozata
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Depth of focus is a lens optics concept that measures the tolerance of placement of the image plane (the film plane in a camera) in relation to the lens. In a camera, depth of focus indicates the tolerance of the film's displacement within the camera and is therefore sometimes referred to as "lens-to-film tolerance". ...
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Acidalia Planitia est une plaine de la planète Mars située entre le dôme de Tharsis et Arabia Terra, au nord des Valles Marineris. C'est l'astronome Schiaparelli qui l'a nommée ainsi, en référence à une fontaine où, selon la mythologie grecque, se baignait Vénus. Culture populaire Dans le roman Seul sur Mars d'And...
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The 1986 USFL Territorial Draft was the fourth and last Territorial Draft of the United States Football League (USFL). It took place on April 23, 1986. Player selections References External links 1986 USFL Territorial Draft Pick Transactions Daily Sport News United States Football League drafts USFL Territorial D...
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Dyadic space refers to any space between two objects, see: Dyadic space (mathematics) Dyadic space (cell biology)
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A number of words are derived from the carbine firearm: Carabinier, a carbine-carrying cavalry soldier Carabinieri, the Italian gendarmerie Carabineros de Chile, the Chilean police. Carabiner, a rope connecting device
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This is a List of fictional werewolves who appear in works of literature, television, comics, films and legends. Literature Film Television Animation Comics Video games See also Werewolf fiction References Further reading Fictional werewolves Fictional hybrid life forms werewolves
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A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal or organism that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and...
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The following are lists of fictional hybrid characters: List of fictional cyborgs List of dhampirs - (Half vampires) List of werewolves List of avian humanoids List of hybrid creatures in mythology List of piscine and amphibian humanoids List of reptilian humanoids List of winged unicorns See also List of ge...
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Paludal is derived from the Latin word palus ("marsh"). Paludal, in geology, refers to sediments that accumulated in a marsh environment. Paludal, in ecology, refers to the environment of a marsh. Sedimentology
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Transaminases or aminotransferases are enzymes that catalyze a transamination reaction between an amino acid and an α-keto acid. They are important in the synthesis of amino acids, which form proteins. Function and mechanism An amino acid contains an amine (NH2) group. A keto acid contains a keto (=O) group. In trans...
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Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC is an American film and television production company, founded by filmmaker George Lucas in 1971 in San Rafael, California; most of the company's operations were moved to San Francisco in 2005. It is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, which is owned by The Walt D...
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King of the Hill is an animated television series. King of the Hill may also refer to: Games King of the Hill (game), a children's game and related uses King of the Hill (board game), a race game King Of The Hill pairing system, a distinct variation of the Swiss-system tournament pairing system King of the Hill ...
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A pseudo-warm front is a boundary between the in-flow region and the forward-flank downdraft of a supercell. It can either be stationary or move in a northeasterly direction. If it were stationary it would technically be a pseudo-stationary front. See also Pseudo-cold front Warm front References Weather fronts
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The Place de la Concorde () is one of the major public squares in Paris, France. Measuring in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées. It was the site of many notable public executions, including the executions o...
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"Acheron: Part I" is the first episode of the eleventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. The first of a two-part season premiere, the episode was written by Jim Barnes and showrunner Angela Kang, and directed by Kevin Dowling. "Acheron: Part I" was released on the streaming platf...
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Kelp tea is a traditional East Asian tea made by infusing kelp in hot water. It is called kobu-cha or konbu-cha () in Japan, haidai-cha () in China and dasima-cha () in Korea. Preparation Korea Either dried kelp powder or julienned kelp can be used to make the tea. Powdered tea can be made by pan-frying and poundin...
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In the context of the U.S. state of Maryland, Maryland 222 may refer to: The portion of U.S. Route 222 in Maryland Maryland Route 222, a state highway
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These are the results of the girls' singles badminton event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. The 32 qualified athletes were split into 8 groups, with four players each. In their groups, they play a one-way round-robin and the first of each group qualifies to the quarterfinals, where they play a knock-out stage until ...
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The inside edge in the sport of cricket, variously also referred to as the French cut, the Chinese cut, the Surrey cut, or the Harrow drive, is a shot played by the batsman that touches or clips the edge of the bat pointing toward the leg side of the field. This is the side of the bat that is usually closest to the bat...
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Scabiosa graminifolia, grass-leaved scabious is a species of scabious found in the Mediterranean region. The plant grows on rocky slopes. As its name indicates, this species has grass-like leaves. Its flowers are pink or lilac and open in summer. References graminifolia
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The 10th Academy Awards were held on March 10, 1938 to honor films released in 1937, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California and hosted by Bob Burns. Originally scheduled for March 3, 1938, the ceremony was postponed due to the Los Angeles flood of 1938. This was the last year for two Oscars categories: Best ...
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GPES may refer to: General Practice Extraction Service Ground Parachute Extraction System See also GPE (disambiguation)
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Buddy Holly was an American musician and singer-songwriter whose career spanned from 1952 to 1959. This list includes songs that he recorded as a group leader or a solo artist that have been officially released in various formats. Year indicates when the recording was first released commercially. See also Buddy Holl...
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Richard Woodville may refer to: Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers (1405–1469), English nobleman, father of Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers (1453–1491), son of the above, brother of Elizabeth Woodville Richard Woodville (died 1441), father-in-law of William Haute (MP), Capt...
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A junctional escape beat is a delayed heartbeat originating not from the atrium but from an ectopic focus somewhere in the atrioventricular junction. It occurs when the rate of depolarization of the sinoatrial node falls below the rate of the atrioventricular node. This dysrhythmia also may occur when the electrical ...
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"Acheron: Part II" is the second episode of the eleventh season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. The second of a two-part season premiere, the episode was written by showrunner Angela Kang and Jim Barnes, and directed by Kevin Dowling. "Acheron: Part II" was released on the streaming p...
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Global or eustatic sea level has fluctuated significantly over Earth's history. The main factors affecting sea level are the amount and volume of available water and the shape and volume of the ocean basins. The primary influences on water volume are the temperature of the seawater, which affects density, and the amoun...
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Benelli may refer to: Benelli Armi SpA, an Italian firearm manufacturer Benelli (motorcycles), an Italian motorcycle manufacturer HSR-Benelli, an Austrian-Italian manufacturer of personal watercraft Andrea Benelli (born 1960), Italian sports shooter Giovanni Benelli (1921–1982), Italian cardinal Manuela Benelli (born 1...
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Borderline tuberculoid leprosy is a cutaneous condition similar to tuberculoid leprosy except the skin lesions are smaller and more numerous. See also Leprosy Skin lesion References External links Bacterium-related cutaneous conditions
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Borderline leprosy is a cutaneous skin condition with numerous skin lesions that are red irregularly shaped plaques. See also Leprosy Skin lesion References External links Bacterium-related cutaneous conditions
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Dezső Bordán (born 26 June 1943) is a Hungarian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References 1943 births Living people Hungarian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Gymnasts at the 1968 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Eger
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The Story of Diana is an American four-hour television documentary on the life of Princess Diana. The ABC documentary, made in partnership with People, explored Diana's life and legacy, through interviews with historians, experts and people who knew Diana personally, interwoven with archival footage. The documentary a...
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The Nokia E73 Mode is a smartphone from the Nokia Eseries range manufactured by Nokia. It is the successor to the Nokia E72. The Nokia E73 Mode is an enterprise-based smartphone (as all Nokia Eseries devices) and has standard features including mobile email, calendar and instant messaging among many others like the Nok...
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Mercedes-Benz 430 ist Bezeichnung für folgende Personenkraftwagen: Mercedes-Benz E 430 (gebaut 1997–2002), siehe Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 210 Mercedes-Benz CLK 430 (gebaut 1998–2003), siehe Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 208 Mercedes-Benz S 430 (gebaut 1998–2005), siehe Mercedes-Benz Baureihe 220 Mercedes-Benz ML 430 (gebaut...
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Mezcal (, ), sometimes spelled mescal, is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave. The word mezcal comes from Nahuatl , which means "oven-cooked agave", from and . Traditionally the word "mezcal" has been used generally in Mexico for all agave spirits and it continues to be used for many agave s...
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Asterius may refer to: Asterion or Asterius, multiple figures in Greek mythology Asterius of Ostia (d.223), Christian martyr and saint Asterius of Caesarea (d.262), Christian martyr and saint Asterius, Claudius and Neon (d. 303), Christian martyr and saint Asterius of Petra (d. 365), Bishop of Petra and saint As...
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Coin orientation (or coin alignment or variations of these) is the relation of the vertical orientation of the images on the obverse and reverse sides of coins to one another. The two basic relations are called medallic orientation and coin orientation. Medallic orientation Medallic orientation (or medal alignment, or...
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Nathan Cohen may refer to: Nathan Cohen (critic), Canadian theatre critic and broadcaster Nathan Cohen (rower), New Zealand Olympic and world champion rower
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Personality judgment (or personality judgement in UK) is the process by which people perceive each other's personalities through acquisition of certain information about others, or meeting others in person. The purpose of studying personality judgment is to understand past behavior exhibited by individuals and predict ...
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Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube), een Mario tennisspel voor de Nintendo GameCube Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance), een Mario tennisspel voor de Game Boy Advance
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Mario Tennis (computerspelserie); de serie van de Mario Tennisspellen Mario's Tennis; een spel voor de Virtual Boy uit 1995 Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64); een spel voor de Nintendo 64 uit 2000 Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color); een spel voor de Game Boy Color uit 2000
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Sexualization in child beauty pageants has been the topic of controversy and debate. Since all contestants for child beauty pageants are minors, there are concerns regarding the potential long-term negative impacts early sexualization can have on these children's psyche. The negative impacts can effect the contestant's...
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Chelonian has multiple, interrelated meanings: Chelonia, the order uniting all turtles Genus of sea turtle of which the green sea turtle is the only extant member The Chelonians, an alien race of humanoid tortoises that appear in the Doctor Who science fiction TV series - see List of Doctor Who universe creatures a...
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uitlekken (informatie), het (uit)lekken van informatie uitlekken (koken), het uitlekken bij het koken uitlekken (anatomie), het anatomisch fenomeen na geslachtsgemeenschap
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A chess player is someone who plays the game of chess. Chess player or Chess Players may also refer to: Chess Player (TV series), or Go Player, 2006 Chinese TV series Chess Player's Chronicle, a 19th-century British chess magazine The Chess Player (Le Joueur d'échecs), a 1927 film directed by Raymond Bernard The C...
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The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the official currency and legal tender of Australia, including its external territories, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Norfolk Island, and three independent sovereign Pacific Island states: Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu. Within Australia, it is almost always a...
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Glutinous rice ball may refer to: Tangyuan (food), a Chinese glutinous rice ball cooked in boiling water Lo mai chi, a Chinese glutinous rice pastry Gyeongdan, a Korean glutinous rice cake See also Rice ball
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Tiers may refer to: The plural of Tier Ultra checkers, a variant of checkers Tiers, South Tyrol, a municipality in Italy Tiers, the French for triens or tremissis, coins of the Roman and Merovingian periods World of Tiers, a series of science fiction novels by American writer Philip José Farmer
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Pachanga Presents is the first Latin-themed music, cultural arts and food festival originated in Austin, Texas, United States. It is a one-day festival that showcases Latino-created music, food, and works of art and their contributions to American culture. The inaugural Pachanga Festival was held on May 9, 2008 at Wat...
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In structural proof theory, the nested sequent calculus is a reformulation of the sequent calculus to allow deep inference. References Proof theory Logical calculi
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Women have competed in artistic gymnastics at the Olympic Games since 1928. While many women artistic gymnasts have competed in multiple Olympic Games, only four have competed in at least four separate Games: Oksana Chusovitina (8), Daniele Hypólito (5), Olga Tass (4), and Vanessa Ferrari (4). See also List of Olymp...
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Synthetic ribosomes are artificial small-molecules that can synthesize peptides in a sequence-specific matter. David Alan Leigh's lab built synthetic ribosome using a chemical structure based on a rotaxane. The Cédric Orelle research group created ribosomes with tethered and inseparable subunits (or Ribo-T). Referen...
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Senior producer, also known as supervising producer, is a title given usually to the second most senior person of a computer game, animation, film or television production. Used mainly in the United Kingdom, a senior producer (who would occasionally replace a series producer for television drama or 'soap') would be the...
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This is a list of leafcutter ants, comprising 42 species from two genera: Atta and Acromyrmex. References Lists of ants
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Wikipédia en interlingua (Wikipedia) est l’édition de Wikipédia en interlingua, langue construite. L'édition est lancée en . Son code . Les autres éditions de Wikipédia en langue construite sont, par ordre de date de lancement : espéranto créée en 2001 () ; volapük () ; ido () ; interlingue () ; lojban, créées en 200...
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An Integrated Access Device (or IAD) is a customer premises device that provides access to wide area networks and the Internet. Specifically, it aggregates multiple channels of information including voice and data across a single shared access link to a carrier or service provider PoP (Point of Presence). The access li...
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IBrowse is a MUI-based web browser for the Amiga range of computers, and was a rewritten follow-on to Amiga Mosaic, one of the first web browsers for the Amiga Computer. IBrowse was originally developed for a company called Omnipresence, now defunct. The original author has since continued development of IBrowse. IBro...
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Asturleonese (; ; ; ) is a Romance language spoken primarily in northwestern Spain, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Asturias, northwestern Castile and León and Cantabria, and also in a small neighbouring area of Portugal. The name of the language is largely uncommon amo...
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2/4 puede referirse a: El 2 de abril según la fecha día/mes/año. El 4 de febrero según la fecha mes/día/año. El compás musical 2/4.
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