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(scritto ufficialmente NiGHTS) – personaggio dei videogiochi proveniente dai videogiochi Nights into Dreams... e Nights: Journey of Dreams – manga yaoi scritto e disegnato da Kou Yoneda
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Honduras is a republic in Central America. It has at times been referred to as Spanish Honduras to differentiate it from British Honduras, which became modern-day Belize. Honduras spans about 112,492 km2 and has a population exceeding 8 million. Its northern portions are part of the Western Caribbean Zone, as reflected...
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Aerodrome reference temperature is defined by ICAO (Convention on International Civil Aviation, Annex 14, Vol. I, 2.4.1) as the monthly mean of the daily maximum temperatures for the hottest month of the year (the hottest month being that which has the highest monthly mean temperature). This temperature should be avera...
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El Salvador is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. , the country had a population of approximately 6.83 million, consisting largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent. El Salvador's economy was historically...
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ISO 3166-2:PH is the entry for the Philippines in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for the Philippi...
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Scottie dog sign is a radiological sign which refers to the appearance of lumbar spine in oblique view X-ray. In the X-ray, the spine can be visualised as the lateral view of a Scottie dog, with the pedicle as the eye, the transverse process as the nose, the superior articular facet as the ear and the inferior articula...
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A township is a kind of human settlement or administrative subdivision, with its meaning varying in different countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, that tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, Canada, Scotland and parts of the United States, the term refers to settleme...
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A sack usually refers to a rectangular-shaped bag. Sack may also refer to: Bags Flour sack Gunny sack Hacky sack, sport Money sack Paper sack Sleeping bag Stuff sack Knapsack Other uses Bed, a slang term Sack (band), an Irish band Sack (comics), a Marvel Comics villain Sack (surname), a surname Sack (un...
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Hypermnestre (Hypermnestra) is an opera by the French composer Charles-Hubert Gervais, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 3 November 1716. It takes the form of a tragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts. The libretto, by Joseph de Lafont, concerns the Greek myth of Hypermnestr...
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Auburn Municipal Airport is two miles north of downtown Auburn, in King County, Washington. The airport is referred to as Dick Scobee Field, after Francis "Dick" Scobee, an Auburn and Washington native who was the commander astronaut for the Space Shuttle Challenger. Scobee was killed in the 1986 Challenger disaster....
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A jumping jack, also known as a star jump and called a side-straddle hop in the US military, is a physical jumping exercise performed by jumping to a position with the legs spread wide and the hands going overhead, sometimes in a clap, and then returning to a position with the feet together and the arms at the sides. ...
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Skyfall is a 2012 James Bond film starring Daniel Craig. Skyfall may also refer to: Music "Skyfall" (song), the theme song for the 2012 film of the same name, performed by Adele Skyfall: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the film of the same name "Skyfall", a 2017 song by One Ok Rock "Skyfal...
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National Cat Day is celebrated in various countries. In some areas it is an awareness day to raise public awareness of cat adoption. United States and Canada In the US and Canada, National Cat Day is an awareness day to raise public awareness of cat adoption, taking place on August 8 in Canada and October 29 in the ...
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Mozilla — uma suite de aplicativos para Internet Mozilla Firefox — navegador web Mozilla Foundation — fundação sem fins lucrativos que mantém todo o software e projetos open source da linha Mozilla. Mozilla Thunderbird — cliente de e-mail e news.
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Tall ironweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Vernonia angustifolia, native to the southeastern United States Vernonia gigantea, native to eastern North America
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Kalanchoe rhombopilosa is a succulent plant species in the family Crassulaceae. This species of plant is endemic to southwest Itampolo, Madagascar. The species was described by Mannoni & Boiteau in 1947 and is indexed in Notul. Syst. (Paris) 13:153-154, (1947). The plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows to 10–20 cm...
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Fort Curtis may refer to: Fort Curtis (Missouri), a former Union Army installation near Ironton, Missouri Fort Curtis (Arkansas), a former Union Army installation in Helena, Arkansas
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Salem's Lot (also known as Salem's Lot: The Movie, Salem's Lot: The Miniseries and Blood Thirst) is a 1979 American two part horror miniseries television adaptation of the 1975 horror novel 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King. Directed by Tobe Hooper and starring David Soul and James Mason, the plot concerns a writer who retu...
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Spam Bully is anti-spam software made by Axaware, LLC. SpamBully uses Bayesian filtering to separate good emails from spam emails. Spam Bully 3 included a feature which performed automated clicks on spam mail, similar to some other software such as the later AdNauseam browser extension. References External links Spa...
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"Money on You" may refer to: "Money on You" (Chris Blue song), 2017 "Money on You" (Chad Brownlee song), 2020
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Hairwork, or jewelry or artwork made of human hair, has appeared throughout the history of craft work, particularly to be used for private worship or mourning. From the Middle Ages through the early twentieth century, memorial hair jewelry remained common. Hair, considered to be a remnant off the person it was cut fro...
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The 1935–36 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 12th season in the NHL. Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results Playoffs The Boston Bruins lost the Quarter-Finals to the Toronto Maple Leafs 8 goals to 6 goals in a two-game total goal series. Player statistics Regular season Scor...
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Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company may refer to: The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, the grocery store chain A&P Canada, the former Canadian supermarket chain sold by A&P to Quebec-based Metro Inc. It may also refer to specific buildings: Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (Atlanta, Georgia), on the Nati...
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The 1934–35 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 11th season in the NHL. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results Playoffs The Boston Bruins lost the Semi-Finals to the Toronto Maple Leafs 3–1. Player statistics Regular season Scoring Goaltending Playoffs Scoring Goa...
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Camping, also known as campyon, campan, or campball, was a football game played in England. It appears to have been popular in Norfolk and other parts of East Anglia. Of all the traditional forms of football played in Europe, it appears to have been one of the toughest and most dangerous, which probably explains why it...
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A pinhole camera is a simple camera without a lens but with a tiny aperture (the so-called pinhole)—effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. Light from a scene passes through the aperture and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, which is known as the camera obscura effect. Th...
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California State University, Northridge (CSUN or Cal State Northridge) is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. With a total enrollment of 38,551 students (as of Fall 2021), it has the second largest undergraduate population as well as the third largest total student body in th...
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Acetoacetic acid (IUPAC name: 3-Oxobutanoic acid, also known as Acetonecarboxylic acid, Acetyl acetate or Diacetic acid) is the organic compound with the formula CH3COCH2COOH. It is the simplest beta-keto acid, and like other members of this class, it is unstable. The methyl and ethyl esters, which are quite stable, a...
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The viola d'amore (; Italian for "viol of love") is a 7- or 6-stringed musical instrument with sympathetic strings used chiefly in the baroque period. It is played under the chin in the same manner as the violin. Structure and sound The viola d'amore shares many features of the viol family. It looks like a thinner t...
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Bido may refer to: Bido (Dragon Ball Z), a character in the anime film Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound Bido (Fullmetal Alchemist), a character in the manga series Fullmetal Alchemist People with the surname Antonio Bido (born 1949), Italian film director Cándido Bidó (1936–2011), Dominican Republic artist See also Bid...
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Peer education is an approach to health promotion, in which community members are supported to promote health-enhancing change among their peers. Peer education is the teaching or sharing of health information, values and behavior in educating others who may share similar social backgrounds or life experiences. Rather...
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Postal inspector may refer to: The United States Postal Inspection Service (or USPIS), the law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service Postal Inspector, a 1936 American film directed by Otto Brower See also The Inspectors (TV series), postal inspector television show
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Sniffies is an interactive, map-based hookup web app for gay, bisexual, and bicurious men. History The website was launched in 2018 by founder Blake Gallagher in Seattle, Washington. The name "Sniffies" came from an earlier website that was used for trading underwear, but now refers more to "sniffing out what’s around...
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Marie Claire is a women's fashion magazine published by Hearst Magazines. A famous woman, typically an actress, singer, or model, is featured on the cover of each month's issue. 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 See also List of Marie Claire Australia cover models Marie Claire Marie Cla...
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The Northern Liberator was a radical English newspaper. It was published between 21 October 1837 and 19 December 1840 from Newcastle upon Tyne. References Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom Publications established in 1837 Publications disestablished in 1840 1837 establishments in England
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An afro is a hairstyle. Afro, Afros, or AFRO may also refer to: Africa Afro-, relating to Africa Afro (currency), a possible name for the single currency of the proposed African Monetary Union AFRO, the African regional office of the World Health Organization ICFTU African Regional Organisation, a former regional...
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Aides may refer to: AIDES, a French non-governmental organization assisting people with HIV/AIDS Aides (skipper), a genus of skippers of family Hesperiidae Aides (tax), a French customs duty during the time of Louis XIV Hades, a Greek god The plural of aide See also Aide (disambiguation) Assistant (disambiguation)...
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These are the results of the men's 91 kg competition in weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A total of 25 athletes entered this event. Each weightlifter had three attempts for both the snatch and clean and jerk lifting methods. The total of the best successful lift of each method was used to determi...
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The starting rate of income tax, known as the 10p rate (also referred to as 10p tax band), was a special rate of personal income taxation in the United Kingdom that existed from 1999 to 2008. Description The 10p rate was the lowest rate of income tax in the United Kingdom. It meant that certain incomes above the pers...
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In Korean cuisine, ugeoji () is outer leaves or stems of cabbage, radish, and other greens, which are removed while trimming the vegetables. Ugeoji is often used in soups and stews, including haejang-guk (hangover soup). Gallery See also Siraegi – dried radish greens References Food ingredients Korean cuisine
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The 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship Final was played on 31 August 2021, at WinSport Arena in Calgary, Canada. Canada defeated the United States 3–2 in overtime to win their 11th title and first since 2012, ending team USA's streak of five consecutive gold medals. Background Since the first IIHF Women's World Cham...
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ISO 3166-2:IQ is the entry for Iraq in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Iraq, ISO 3166-2 codes ...
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Birdeye speedwell or bird's eye speedwell is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Veronica chamaedrys Veronica persica, native to Eurasia
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The 1993–94 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 68th season of operation of the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League and the final season for the Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium. Offseason Regular season Final standings Schedule and results Playoffs Player statistics Regular season Scoring Goaltending ...
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Molossus may refer to: Molossus (bat), genus of bats Molossus (dog), extinct breed of dog Molossus of Epirus, a Greek dog breed Molossus (poetry), type of metrical foot Molossus (son of Neoptolemus), in Greek mythology, the son of Neoptolemus and Andromache and ancestor of the Molossians Molossus, Athenian comma...
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Doenjang-guk () or soybean paste soup is a guk (soup) made with doenjang (soybean paste) and other ingredients, such as vegetables, meat, and seafood. It is thinner, lighter, and milder than doenjang-jjigae (soybean paste stew). It is similar to the Japanese miso soup. It is sometimes mild, sometimes strong, and accomp...
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Chrysanthemum tea is a flower-based infusion beverage made from the chrysanthemum flowers of the species Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum, which are most popular throughout East and Southeast Asia. First cultivated in China as a herb as early as the 1500 BCE, Chrysanthemum became popularized as a tea ...
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Meadows Foundation may refer to: The Meadows Foundation (Dallas) Meadows Foundation (New Jersey) in Somerset, NJ
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The Visitor is a stage musical with music and lyrics by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey and a book by Yorkey and Kwame Kwei-Armah, based on the 2007 film. It premiered at The Public Theater in October 2021. Production history The musical was expected to have its world premiere at The Public Theater in New York City on Octo...
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The Salisbury Cathedral clock is a large iron-framed tower clock without a dial, in Salisbury Cathedral, England. Thought to date from about 1386, it is a well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, although si...
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Diesel fuel , also called 'diesel oil or historically "Heavy oil", is any liquid fuel specifically designed for use in a diesel engine, a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignition takes place without a spark as a result of compression of the inlet air and then injection of fuel. Therefore, diesel fuel n...
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Typhon (; , ), also Typhoeus (; ), Typhaon () or Typhos (), was a monstrous serpentine giant and one of the deadliest creatures in Greek mythology. According to Hesiod, Typhon was the son of Gaia and Tartarus. However, one source has Typhon as the son of Hera alone, while another makes Typhon the offspring of Cronus. T...
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Fagus is the genus of trees commonly known as beech. Fagus may also refer to: Fagus (god), a god of beech trees in Celtic mythology, especially in Gaul and the Pyrenees Fagus, Missouri, named for the beech The Fagus Factory, a German architectural landmark of 1913 9021 Fagus, an asteroid
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Number One Observatory Circle is the official residence of the vice president of the United States. Located on the northeast grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., the house was built in 1893 for the observatory superintendent. The chief of naval operations (CNO) liked the house so much that in 1923...
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Томіда-хан (富田藩) — хан в Японії, у провінції Ава. Томіда-хан (富田藩) — хан в Японії, у провінції Ідзумо. Томіда-хан (富田藩) — хан в Японії, у провінції Сімоцуке. Хани Японії
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A first-generation programming language (1GL) is a machine-level programming language. A first generation (programming) language (1GL) is a grouping of programming languages that are machine level languages used to program first-generation computers. Originally, no translator was used to compile or assemble the first-...
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Leopard tree is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Libidibia ferrea, a leguminous tree found in South America Flindersia maculosa, an Australian tree of the citrus family
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Opuntia aurea is a cactus that grows in Southern Utah and perhaps Northern Arizona. It is prostrate and forms irregularly sprawling plants to about three feet across. Occasionally a single pad may grow upright. The cactus can be spineless, have a few spines or have multiple spines. Spines may be in the distal areoles...
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Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia; and north of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The capital city is Hamilton. Bermuda is an associate member of CARICOM. Bermuda's economy is based o...
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Armington as a personal name can refer to: Mariano Laya Armington Paul Armington, economist Armington as a place name can refer to: Armington, Illinois Armington as an economic term can refer to: Armington elasticity
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Social media and television have a number of connections and interrelationships that have led to the phenomenon of Social Television, which is an emerging communication digital technology that centers around real-time interactivity involving digital media displayed on television. The main idea behind Social Television ...
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Armona can refer to: Armona, California Armona Union School District Armona, Tennessee Armona Island, Algarve, Portugal Armona River, Lithuania
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5F-EDMB-PINACA is a designer drug and synthetic cannabinoid. In 2018, it was the fourth-most common synthetic cannabinoid identified in drugs seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration. In the United States, 5F-EDMB-PINACA was temporarily emergency scheduled by the DEA in 2019. and made a permanent Schedule I Cont...
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Un drops peut désigner : Une attaque au catch Une viennoiserie au chocolat
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Proxima Centauri is a small, low-mass star located away from the Sun in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Its Latin name means the 'nearest [star] of Centaurus'. It was discovered in 1915 by Robert Innes and is the nearest-known star to the Sun. With a quiescent apparent magnitude of 11.13, it is too faint to b...
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Diadegma anurum is a wasp first described by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1887. No subspecies are listed. References anurum Insects described in 1887
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We'll Be Together may refer to: "We'll Be Together" (Sting song) "We'll Be Together" (Sandra song) "We'll Be Together", a song by singer/actress Ashley Tisdale on her solo album, Headstrong "We'll Be Together", a song from the 1982 musical film Grease 2 See also "Someday We'll Be Together", a 1961 R&B/soul song,...
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MMB-CHMICA (AMB-CHMICA) is a designer drug and synthetic cannabinoid. In 2018, it was the sixth-most common synthetic cannabinoid identified in drugs seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration. References Indolecarboxamides Cannabinoids Cyclohexyl compounds Methyl esters Carboxylate esters
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RBP may refer to: Red blood cells (erythrocytes or RBCs- the RB in this case), and blood plasma (the P), a blood transfusion product (there is some preliminary evidence to show that people do better after trauma if given both red blood cells and blood plasma, especially if it is combined into one bag, instead of separ...
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Greg or Gregory Williams may refer to: Greg Williams (American football coach) (born 1976), American football coach in the NFL Greg Williams (Australian footballer) (born 1963), Australian rules football in the AFL Greg Williams (basketball) (born 1947), American college and professional women's basketball coach Greg W...
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Cannabis is strictly illegal in Wyoming. The state has some of the strictest cannabis laws in the United States. Cannabis itself is not allowed for medical purposes, but a 2015 law allows limited use of non-psychoactive Cannabidiol. An effort is ongoing to place two initiatives on the 2022 ballot, one to legalize medic...
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ISO 3166-2:IE is the entry for Ireland in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Ireland, ISO 3166-2 ...
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Latarcins are short antimicrobial peptides from the venom of the spider Lachesana tarabaevi. Latarcins adopt an amphipathic alpha-helical structure in the plasma membrane. Possible pharmacological applications for latarcins include antimicrobial and anticancer treatments. References Protein families Antimicrobial pep...
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Jackson Northman Anderson (Long Beach, 19 de outubro de 1922 – Bethesda, 17 de dezembro de 2005) foi um colunista estadunidense, e é considerado um dos pais do jornalismo investigativo moderno. Recebeu o prémio Pulitzer de Reportagem Nacional em 1972. Mortos em 2005 Jornalistas dos Estados Unidos Ganhadores do prêmio...
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Level 1 may refer to: Technology and standards Level 1 (National Qualifications Framework) level 1 cache, a type of CPU cache (Computer Memory) A Level I trauma center Level 1, a level of automation in a self-driving car (see Autonomous car#Classification) Level I Environmental Site Assessment Biosafety level 1,...
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The Music Critics Association of North America gives an Award for Best New Opera annually to given to a composer and librettist. In giving the inaugural award in 2017, the association stated that the prize "which recognizes musical and theatrical excellence, will be given annually to a fully staged work that received ...
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A toilet is a sanitation fixture used primarily for the disposal of human excrement and urine. Toilet may also refer to: Toilet (room), a room that contains a toilet and sometimes a sink See also Personal grooming, also known as "performing one's toilette" Toilet service a luxurious set of boxes, brushes and the like...
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The Toyota Highlander, also known as the , is a mid-size crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by Toyota since 2000. Announced in April 2000 at the New York International Auto Show and arriving in late 2000 in Japan and January 2001 in North America, the Highlander became one of the first car-based mid-size SU...
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Best Life may refer to: Best Life (magazine), a luxury service magazine for men "Best Life" (song), a song by Cardi B "Best Life", a song by Allday from Starry Night Over the Phone "Best Life", a song by Hardy Caprio Best Life, a food brand of Boulder Brands Best Life, a 2021 album by French rapper Naps
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Period pains may refer to; Dysmenorrhea, the pain associated with menstruation Period Pains (band), a UK indie-punk band of the 1990s
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A sham marriage or fake marriage is a marriage of convenience entered into without intending to create a real marital relationship. This is usually for the purpose of gaining an advantage from the marriage. Definitions of sham marriage vary by jurisdiction, but are often related to immigration. The essential point in ...
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Organic Olive Oil cooperative Zufre is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2005 census, it had a population of 968 inhabitants and covers a 341 km2 area (2.8 people/km2). It sits at an altitude of 450m above sea level, and is 131 km from the capital. Organic Olive Oil is...
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James Demmel (né en 1955), mathématicien et informaticien américain. Phil Demmel (né en 1967), guitariste soliste du groupe de heavy metal Machine Head.
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Parotomys is een geslacht van knaagdieren uit de Otomyinae dat voorkomt in Zuidwest-Afrika. Dit geslacht wordt gekenmerkt door bijzonder grote bullae. Dit geslacht bevat twee van de primitiefste Otomyinae. Volgens een fylogenetische analyse gebaseerd op morfologische en biochemische gegevens is Parotomys parafyletisch....
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Saw Kill or Sawkill may refer to: Saw Kill (Esopus Creek tributary), in New York Saw Kill (Hudson River tributary), in New York Sawkill, in Manhattan, New York Sawkill Creek, in Pennsylvania
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The lanthanide contraction is the greater-than-expected decrease in atomic radii/ionic radii of the elements in the lanthanide series from atomic number 57, lanthanum, to 71, lutetium, which results in smaller than otherwise expected atomic radii/ionic radii for the subsequent elements starting with 72, hafnium. The te...
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J.Lo is a nickname for American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. JLO may also refer to: J.Lo (album), an album by Jennifer Lopez Jason Lo or J Lo (born 1975), Malaysian musician Joao Lourenco, president of Angola Judgment of Line Orientation Juvenile Liaison Officer J.Lo, a character in The True Meaning of Smekday ...
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Bachelor of Business Management (BBM), sometimes known as a fundamentals in marketing, is an undergraduate program of four years. The BBM degree is designed to teach students the skills necessary to perform leadership roles in the business and corporate world. And it is usually classified into 4 majors: Marketing Manag...
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Cratere Newton – cratere lunare Cratere Newton – cratere su Marte
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Eurema herla is een vlindersoort uit de familie van de Pieridae (witjes), onderfamilie Coliadinae. Eurema herla werd in 1826 beschreven door MacLeay. Witjes
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Aphasia is the inability to comprehend or formulate language. Aphasia may also refer to: Aphasia (American band), a California-based alternative rock band Aphasia (Japanese band), a female heavy metal/hard rock band from Japan Jargon aphasia, a type of aphasia involving noun selection difficulty On Aphasia, an 18...
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Cratere Pasteur – cratere lunare Cratere Pasteur – cratere su Marte
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Flight 85 or Flight 085 may refer to: Korean Air Flight 085, mistakenly thought hijacked on 11 September 2001 Northwest Airlines Flight 85, experienced a rudder failure on 9 October 2002 0085
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Laid may refer to: "Get laid", a slang term for sexual intercourse Geography Laid, Sutherland, a township in Scotland Chelghoum Laïd District, a district of Mila Province, Algeria Laid (Estonian: island) as in: Saarnaki laid, an island in the Baltic Sea belonging to the country of Estonia Uuluti laid, a small islet of...
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Indoor kites are kites designed to fly in a windless environment. While principally designed for indoor use, they can also be flown outdoors when insufficient wind would render conventional kite-flying impossible. They are flown by using the relative wind provided by the motion of the kite-flier. This motion is typi...
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Vital rates refer to how fast vital statistics change in a population (usually measured per 1000 individuals). There are 2 categories within vital rates: crude rates and refined rates. Crude rates measure vital statistics in a general population (overall change in births and deaths per 1000). Refined rates measure th...
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Telephone service may refer to: Improved Mobile Telephone Service (IMTS) Local telephone service Mobile Telephone Service (MTS) Plain old telephone service (POTS) Helpline Telephone line a customer service callcenter or "telephone answering service" a telecommunication provider Telephone switchboard Switchboa...
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War of the Birds () is a Danish adult animated movie directed by Jannik Hastrup in 1990, about two orphan birds, Oliver and Olivia, who fight against an evil vulture-like bird-of-prey with the help of two mice. It is based on a book with a similar name (Fuglekrigen, or "The Bird-War" in English) from the writer, Bent ...
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Bill Finch may refer to: Bill Finch (architect) (1913–2003), American architect Bill Finch (politician), mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut and former Connecticut State Senator See also William Finch (disambiguation)
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