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{{DISPLAYTITLE:C20H27N3O6}} The molecular formula C20H27N3O6 (molar mass: 405.44 g/mol, exact mass: 405.1900 u) may refer to: Imidapril Febarbamate, or phenobamate Molecular formulas
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In mathematics, an inequation is a statement that an inequality holds between two values. It is usually written in the form of a pair of expressions denoting the values in question, with a relational sign between them indicating the specific inequality relation. Some examples of inequations are: In some cases...
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Dump truck may refer to: Dump truck for hauling loose material Dumptruck (band) for the 80s indie band Dumper, similar to a dump truck but carries the load in front Garbage truck for collecting refuse Haul truck an off-road vehicle used in mining Dump Truck may refer to: Dump Truck, a song by Blind Melon on their albu...
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In Major League Baseball, a shutout (denoted statistically as ShO or SHO) refers to the act by which a single pitcher pitches a complete game and does not allow the opposing team to score a run. If two or more pitchers combine to complete this act, no pitcher is awarded a shutout, although the team itself can be said t...
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The First Fitna () was the first civil war in the Islamic community. It led to the overthrow of the Rashidun Caliphate and the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate. The civil war involved three main battles between the fourth Rashidun caliph, Ali, and the rebel groups. The roots of the first civil war can be traced ...
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Anaphora may refer to: Anaphora (rhetoric), a rhetorical device Anaphora (linguistics), a referential pattern in linguistics Anaphora (liturgy), a part of the Eucharistic liturgy in Christianity See also Anaphoric macro Anaphoric reference Anaphoric pronoun
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F (F-sharp) may refer to: F (musical note) F-sharp minor, a minor musical scale F-sharp major, a major musical scale F# (programming language), a .NET programming language "F Sharp", a comedic song by Tim Minchin on his So Rock CD "F (Wake Up)", a song on Handle With Care by Nuclear Assault F A ∞, an album by ...
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In philosophy, identity (from , "sameness") is the relation each thing bears only to itself. The notion of identity gives rise to many philosophical problems, including the identity of indiscernibles (if x and y share all their properties, are they one and the same thing?), and questions about change and personal ident...
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The Dirty South or Dirty South may refer to: Southern United States, a geographic and cultural region of the United States Dirty South (musician) (born 1978), Serbian-Australian electro house DJ and producer Southern hip hop, also called Dirty South, a style of hip hop music perhaps embodied by the 1996 Goodie Mob son...
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Stoneground flour is whole grain flour produced by the traditional process of grinding grain between two millstones. This is in contrast to mass-produced flours which are generally produced using rollers. The process leaves the wheatgerm more intact than roller processes for producing wholemeal flour, the larger pieces...
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A-sharp, A or A# may refer to: A-sharp major, enharmonic to B-flat major A-sharp minor A♯ (musical note), musical pitch A Sharp (.NET), a port of the Ada programming language to the .NET environment A Sharp (Axiom), a programming language for the Axiom computer algebra system
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A banjo dulcimer is an Appalachian dulcimer modified by adding a vibrating membrane to the body of the instrument. This changes the tone and volume of the instrument, operating on the same principle as the banjo. Homer Ledford, a luthier during the early part of the revival of the dulcimer, built several banjo dulcim...
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Define as the 2-dimensional metric space of constant curvature . So, for example, is the Euclidean plane, is the surface of the unit sphere, and is the hyperbolic plane. Let be a metric space. Let be a triangle in , with vertices , and . A comparison triangle in for is a triangle in with vertices , and su...
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Employer Registration is the process by which a person or legal entity registers their intent to employ someone. Types of employers Employers can fall into one of two categories, people or groups who run a business and people who employ household workers. People or legal entities who employ workers can include: Sole ...
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In mathematics and computer science, the probabilistic automaton (PA) is a generalization of the nondeterministic finite automaton; it includes the probability of a given transition into the transition function, turning it into a transition matrix. Thus, the probabilistic automaton also generalizes the concepts of a Ma...
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Sarah Ulmer (cyclisme) (née en 1976), coureuse cycliste néo-zélandaise Sarah Ulmer (rugby à XV) (née en 1977), joueuse canadienne de rugby à XV
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Roughing is an offense and penalty in ice hockey when two players are in a minor altercation. The incident would have to be minor for either player to be categorized as such an offense, for instance: A player striking another opponent A goalie using their equipment to punch an opponent In broader sports terminology...
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EndoStim Electrical Stimulation Therapy is a form of anti-reflux surgery, intended to assist in correcting a problem with the muscles at the bottom of the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach). Problems with these muscles allow gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) to happen. The procedure was developed b...
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These venues are multi-used for indoor games, such as ice hockey, bandy, handball and floorball. Concerts and exhibitions are shown when the venues are not in use. Some of the venues are used in the national league in respectively sport. Venues
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There are several kinds of hockey tape used by ice hockey, field hockey, roller hockey, and lacrosse players: stick (or blade) tape, shin pad tape and grip tapes. Stick tape Stick tape comes in two forms. The original hockey stick tape was a type of friction tape. Back when hockey was first being played, hockey sticks...
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Volleyball is an indoor team sport. Volleyball may also refer to: Beach volleyball, an outdoor pairs team game Volleyball (ball), the ball used in volleyball Volleyball (video game), a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System A game similar to standard volleyball, see Volleyball variations Volleying a bal...
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Sukumar (born 1970) is a Telugu-language film director. Sukumar may also refer to: Sukumar (writer), Malayalam-language humourist and cartoonist Sukumar (1950 film), a film by P. Pullaiah Sukumar (2011 film), a film starring Suhani Kalita People with the given name Sukumar Azhikode (1926–2012), Malayalam-language...
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Grass crab spider may refer to: Oxytate Runcinia
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Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, was charged with approximately thirty criminal actions during his life, and at least that many financial civil suits. Another source reports that Smith was arrested at least 42 times, including in the states of New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. In 1844,...
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Andrews McMeel Universal (AMU) is an American media corporation based in Kansas City, Missouri. It was founded in 1970 by Jim Andrews and John McMeel as Universal Press Syndicate and was renamed in 1997 to AMU to reflect the diversification that had taken place since its founding. It has the subdivisions: Andrews McMe...
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A border incident is an event at a border. Border Incident may also refer to: Border Incident, a 1949 American film Border Incident (horse), a racehorse See also List of border conflicts
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Top Man may refer to: Top Man (film), 1943 American film Topman, stand-alone fashion business Top Man, a character in Mega Man 3 "Top Man", a song by Blur from their 1995 album The Great Escape
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Deglycyrrhizinated licorice an herbal supplement typically used in the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is made from licorice from which the glycyrrhizin has been removed. Research Glycyrrhizin is known to cause negative side effects, such as hypertension and edema; removing the glycyrrhizin is meant to av...
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This is the discography of American electronic music producer Kill the Noise. His discography consists of one studio album, three remix albums, four extended plays, 15 singles, and 34 remixes. Albums Studio albums Remix albums Extended plays Singles As lead artist As featured artist Guest appearances Remixes ...
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Sleep mode (or suspend to RAM) is a low power mode for electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and remote controlled devices. These modes save significantly on electrical consumption compared to leaving a device fully on and, upon resume, allow the user to avoid having to reissue instructions or to wait for ...
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Una favola (A Fable) è un romanzo scritto da William Faulkner pubblicato nel 1954, vincitore del Premio Pulitzer e del National Book Award. Trama Note Edizioni Collegamenti esterni Romanzi di William Faulkner Romanzi di autori statunitensi
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dowód w logice dowód w matematyce dowód w prawie Dowód (ang. Proof) – australijski film z 1991 Dowód (ang. Proof) – amerykański film z 2005 teoria dowodu dowód osobisty Zobacz też dowodzenie
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The 1949 Sun Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game between the Texas Mines Miners and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Background Controversy surrounded this game before it was played. In late November, the independent Lafayette Leopards of Easton, Pennsylvania, were invited to play in the Sun Bowl against ...
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El Pelham Bay Park és el parc més gran de la ciutat de New York. Situat al nord del Bronx, s'estén sobre 11 km² (és a dir, més de tres vegades la superfície de Central Park), i és administrat pel New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Enllaços externs NYC Department of Parks & Recreation Pelham Bay Park V...
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A balloon fetish is a sexual fetish that involves balloons. A balloon fetishist is also referred to as a "looner". Some balloon fetishists "revel in the popping of balloons and [others] may become anxious and tearful at the very thought of popping balloons". Others enjoy blowing up balloons or deflating them. See also...
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The Superior shoulder suspensory complex (SSSC) is, essentially, a bone and soft-tissue ring secured to the trunk by superior and inferior bony struts from which the upper extremity is suspended. The ring is composed of the glenoid process, coracoid process, coracoclavicular ligament, distal clavicle, acromioclavicular...
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Christopher Duggan, född 4 november 1957, död 2 november 2015, var en brittisk författare, professor och universitetslektor i italiensk historia, och universitetsdirektör vid Centre for the Advanced Study of Italian Society vid University of Reading. Brittiska historiker Födda 1957 Avlidna 2015 Män
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The term en homme is an anglicized adaptation of a French phrase. It is used in the transgender and crossdressing community to describe the act of wearing masculine clothing or expressing a stereotypically masculine personality. The term is derived from the modern colloquial French phrase en tant qu'homme meaning "as ...
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A zombie title is a real estate title that has stayed with the owner of a residential property after the mortgage lender has begun a foreclosure process (making the owner move out to enable sale of the property) but then cancelled the foreclosure process. The lender is not required to notify the owner of the cancellati...
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Fixed Dialing Number (FDN) is a service mode of a GSM mobile phone's SIM card. Numbers are added to the FDN list, and when activated, FDN restricts outgoing calls to only those numbers listed, or to numbers with certain prefixes. A notable exception is that emergency calls to 000, 112, 911, 999 and the like are exempt....
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Redcedar bolts are relatively small (1 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot is common) cubes of Western Redcedar which are later processed into redcedar roof shingles. Roofs Woodworking
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The Acıpayam is a breed of domesticated sheep that originated in Turkey. They are a dual-purpose breed (wool and meat). They are a mix of Awassi, Ost Fries and Daglic breeds. Characteristics They average 54.6kg in weight. Both have white, coarse wool. Production Ewes have a mean daily milk yield of 906.2g, with a la...
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Carriera professionistica Sapolu fu scelto dai San Francisco 49ers nell'undicesimo giro del draft 1983 con cui firmò il 10 luglio 1983. Sapolu è uno dei sei giocatori dei 49ers ad aver vinto quattro Super Bowl (1984, 1988, 1989, and 1994) e l'unico ad aver vinto l'anello con la squadra del '94 piuttosto che con quell...
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Music Shop or The Music Shop may refer to: Music store, retail business that sells musical instruments and related accessories Music Shop, a/k/a ABC Music Shop, 1955 British musical programme on ITV with Arthur Murphy (broadcaster)#Abroad The Music Shop (TV program), 1959 American music program on NBC Music Shop (T...
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DPI-287 is an opioid drug that is used in scientific research. It is a highly selective agonist for the δ-opioid receptor, which produces less convulsions than most drugs from this family. It has antidepressant-like effects. References Synthetic opioids Delta-opioid receptor agonists Benzamides Piperazines Phenols
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A solicitor is a legal practitioner who traditionally deals with most of the legal matters in some jurisdictions. A person must have legally-defined qualifications, which vary from one jurisdiction to another, to be described as a solicitor and enabled to practise there as such. For example, in England and Wales a soli...
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The Court of Appeal (formally "His Majesty's Court of Appeal in England", commonly cited as "CA", "EWCA" or "CoA") is the highest court within the Senior Courts of England and Wales, and second in the legal system of England and Wales only to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The Court of Appeal was created in 1...
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Hindi-language horror films have been a subgenre of the Hindi film industry in India since the birth of Hindi films. These films tend to mimic the same characteristics and themes as horror films around the world. The themes explored within these films consist of haunted houses, evil spirits and demonic forces. Even tho...
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The National Homelessness Advice Service (NHAS) is an advice, training and support service in the United Kingdom. It advises on housing and homelessness and is used by local authorities, local citizen's advice and other agencies who give advice to the public on housing/homelessness to seek advice on queries. The NHAS ...
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When the Sun Goes Down (Arctic Monkeys), een single uit 2006 van de Arctic Monkeys When the Sun Goes Down (Selena Gomez & the Scene), een album uit 2011 van Selena Gomez & the Scene
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Atlantic Bridge may refer to: Atlantic Bridge, Panama, the third bridge across the Panama Canal Atlantic Bridge (flight route), between Newfoundland and Scotland Atlantic Bridge (album), by Davy Spillane The Atlantic Bridge, a former organization promoting UK–US cooperation Atlantik-Brücke (Atlantic Bridge), an organiz...
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NVIS can refer to: Near Vertical Incidence Skywave Night Vision Imaging System
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Hexes is the plural of Hex. Hexes may also refer to: Hexes, a book by Tom Piccirilli, 1999 nominee for the Bram Stoker Award for Novel Hexes (climbing), items of rock climbing equipment used to protect climbers from injury during a fall Hexes and Ohs, a Canadian electronic indie pop group from Montreal Hexes for Ex...
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Victor Dolidze may refer to: Victor Dolidze (composer) (1890–1933), Soviet-Georgian composer Victor Dolidze (politician) (born 1973), Georgian diplomat and politician.
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The 5th arrondissement of Paris (Ve arrondissement) is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is referred to as le cinquième. The arrondissement, also known as Panthéon, is situated on the Rive Gauche of the River Seine. It is one of the capital's central arr...
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Jaggi Singh may refer to: Jaggi Singh (activist) (born 1971), Canadian anti-globalization and social justice activist Jaggi Singh (actor) (born 1989), Punjabi actor and film producer
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UK Calling is the name given to the legislation introduced by Ofcom in July 2015 to make the cost of calling UK service numbers clearer for everyone. The legislation was brought in due to the previous confusion surrounding service call charges, with the intention of making things simpler for the caller. The system als...
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A circular saw is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor. A hole saw and ring saw also use a rotary motion but are different from a circular saw. Circular saws may also be loosely used for the blade itself. Circular saws were inven...
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Gilberts is a name for the Gilbert Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Gilberts may also refer to: Gilberts, California, an unincorporated community in the United States Gilberts, Illinois, a village in Kane County, Illinois, United States See also Gilbert (disambiguation)
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John Kudalor is a Ghanaian police General was the Inspector General of Police under the John Dramani Mahama administration. He served as acting IGP from November 2015 until 19 February 2016 when he was sworn in by President Mahama. References Ghanaian police officers Ghanaian Inspector Generals of Police Living peopl...
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According to Catholic theology, the sacraments of the Catholic Church can be described in their matter and form. Description The terminology of form and matter to describe the sacraments seems to have been first proposed by William of Auxerre. However, the Catholic Encyclopedia states this conceptual view of the sacr...
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Artificial eye may refer to: Visual prosthesis, functioning implant designed to restore sight Ocular prosthesis, non-functioning cosmetic replacement for a lost eye Curzon Artificial Eye, DVD distributor in the UK, specialising in foreign-language films
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The Sonoma Diet (also known as the New Sonoma Diet) is a lifestyle plan that was devised by nutritionist Connie Guttersen, and is a derivation of the Mediterranean diet. See also List of diets References External links Official Sonoma Diet Website Best Intermittent Fasting Apps Diets Fad diets
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The East Siberian lemming, Eastern Siberian brown lemming, or Ognev's lemming (Lemmus paulus) is a species of lemming endemic to Russia, where it has a disjunct distribution throughout parts of Siberia east of the Verkhoyansk Range. Taxonomy It was formerly thought conspecific with the West Siberian lemming (L. sibir...
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Cystoscopy is endoscopy of the urinary bladder via the urethra. It is carried out with a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. The cystoscope has lenses like a telescope or microscope. These lenses let the physician focus on the inner surfaces of the urinar...
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Kunga may refer to: Kunga, a common Tibetan name Kunga (equid), a Bronze Age hybrid of the donkey and Syrian wild ass Kunga cake, an East African food made of midges or flies Lagos Kunga, an American soccer player The Kunga Group, a geologic group in British Columbia The Kunga River, a continuation of the Pasur River ...
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A Winch machine or winch dyeing machine is a type of dyeing machine suitable for piece dyeing. A winch is a simple machine. It is equipped with a winch to guide the fabric from the vat. It has a straight front and a curved back. Long lengths are pulled over the winch and sewn together to form an endless rope. The winch...
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The Beringian lemming or Beringian brown lemming (Lemmus nigripes) is a species of lemming found in Russia and North America. Taxonomy It was formerly considered conspecific with the Canadian lemming (L. trimucronatus) with both species being grouped together as the "North American brown lemming", but genetic studies...
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Appliqué is ornamental needlework in which pieces or patches of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern. It is commonly used as decoration, especially on garments. The technique is accomplished either by hand stitching or machine. Appliqué is commonly p...
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Reduction of capital or capital reduction is to decrease stock of a company. During reduction of capital, sometimes the company returns a portion of the stock of a company to shareholder. A private company can reduce its capital in many different ways using new procedures for the reduction of capital under the Companie...
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Child development is the biological, psychological and emotional change that occurs in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence. Child development may also refer to: Child Development (journal) See also Developmental psychology
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Grace Conkling (1878-1958), poétesse américaine Hilda Conkling (1910-1986), poétesse, fille de Grace Roscoe Conkling (1829-1888), politicien américain
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Capital impairment is the case when the company lost its asset, so the asset is lower than the stock of a company. One way to avoid capital impairment is reduction of capital without any compensation. See also Bankruptcy Reduction of capital Corporate law Financial capital Equity securities
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Moose (W-02-03) is a sculpture of a moose by John Kearney on the Magnificent Mile in front of 401 North Michigan and across Michigan Avenue from the Wrigley Building in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Illinois. It is a welded steel (chrome bumpers) work of art created in between 2002 and 2003. Its dime...
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A rattle is a percussion beater that is attached to or enclosed by a percussion instrument so that motion of the instrument will cause the rattle to strike the instrument and create musical sound. Examples include: The rivets of a sizzle cymbal. The jingles of a tambourine. The seeds inside a maraca. The ball cha...
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Зонгулда́к () — провінція в Туреччині, розташована в Чорноморському регіоні. Столиця — Зонгулдак. Провінції Туреччини
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The Dubai Islamic Bank Tower was a proposed 38-floor tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction of the Dubai Islamic Bank Tower started in 2006, but the tower was later cancelled. See also List of tallest buildings in Dubai References External links Emporis Proposed skyscrapers in Dubai Buildings and stru...
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Schnitzel is a boneless meat dish. Schnitzel may also refer to: Schnitzel (film), Israeli short film Shnitzel (also spelled Schnitzel), a character in Chowder (TV series)
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The bridge (also called gymnastic bridge) is an exercise. Many variations of this exercise are employed throughout the world, most commonly the balancing of the body on the hands and the feet. It is intended to improve lower back and gluteus strength. Examples of bridging in sportive or self-defense applications are s...
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Robert P. Stiller is an American billionaire who co-founded E-Z Wider in 1972 and Keurig Green Mountain coffee company in 1981. He graduated from New York Military Academy and Parsons College. In 2001, he was named Forbes's first "Entrepreneur of the Year" and one of Investors Business Daily's "Top 10 leaders and succe...
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Time After Time may refer to: Film and television Time After Time (1979 film), an American film based on the Karl Alexander novel (see below) Time After Time (1986 film), a British-Australian television film based on the Molly Keane novel (see below) Time After Time, a 2011 TV movie featuring Richard Thomas Time A...
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A music video, sometimes abbreviated to M/V, is a video of variable duration that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. These ...
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Thailand competed at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships in Kazan, Russia from 24 July to 9 August 2015. Swimming Thai swimmers have achieved qualifying standards in the following events (up to a maximum of 2 swimmers in each event at the A-standard entry time, and 1 at the B-standard): Men Women Mixed Referenc...
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Leade may refer to: Jane Leade - a Christian mystic in firearms terminology - the "leade" is the distance between the mouth of the cartridge (firearm) and the point at which the rifling engages the bullet. Also called 'throat'. lead paragraph - a "leade" or "lede" is the first paragraphs of a news article or other ...
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Layton může být: název měst Layton (Florida) Layton (Indiana) Layton (New Jersey) Layton (Pennsylvania) Layton (Utah) příjmení Irving Layton (1912–2006) – kanadský básník Jack Layton (1950–2011) – kanadský levicový politik
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The Million Dollar Challenge may refer to: The Nedbank Golf Challenge, an annual golf tournament The One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge administered by the James Randi Educational Foundation to demonstrate psychic ability Million Dollar Challenge (TV program), an American poker television show
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NGC 7041 is a lenticular galaxy located about 80 million light-years away in the constellation of Indus. NGC 7041 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on July 7, 1834. NGC 7041 is part of the Indus Triplet of galaxies which contains the nearby galaxy NGC 7049 and the galaxy NGC 7029. See also NGC 7007 List...
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Sunset Pass (1929), een film van Otto Brower Sunset Pass (1933), een film van Henry Hathaway Sunset Pass (1946), een film van William Berke
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The following is a list of astronomical instrument makers, along with lifespan and country of work, if available. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also History of the telescope List of largest optical reflecting telescopes List of largest optical refracting telescope...
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Osmolal gap can refer to: Serum osmolal gap Stool osmolal gap
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This is a list of geographic UK dialling codes covering Wales that are currently in use. Some exchanges cover both sides of the Wales-England border. All geographic telephone numbers in Wales are in the format (01xxx) xxxxxx, with the exception of Cardiff and the surrounding area which is (029) xxxx xxxx. (Source: "Th...
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SWAPGS may be: SWAPGS (security vulnerability) an X86 hardware instruction
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Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough which is either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long strips or strings. Noodles are a staple food in many cultures (for example, Chinese noodles, Filipino noodles, Indonesian noodles, Japanese noodles, Korean noodles, Vietnamese noodles, and Long a...
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The follow articles comprise the glossary of education-related terms: Glossary of education terms (A–C) Glossary of education terms (D–F) Glossary of education terms (G–L) Glossary of education terms (M–O) Glossary of education terms (P–R) Glossary of education terms (S) Glossary of education terms (T–Z)
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Sketch or Sketches may refer to: Sketch (drawing), a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not usually intended as a finished work Arts, entertainment and media Sketch comedy, a series of short scenes or vignettes called sketches Film and television Sketch (2007 film), a Malayalam film Sketch (2018 film), ...
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Pro Street is a style of street-legal custom car popular in the 1980s, usually built to imitate a Pro Stock class race car. Pro Street cars should appear to be more at home on the drag strip than the street, while remaining street legal and not gutted like a Race Car or Bracket Race car. Typically called a Backhalf ca...
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In European academic traditions, fine art is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. In the aesthetic theories developed in the Italian Renaissance, the highest art wa...
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Solomon ben David () was a Karaite leader of the late tenth and early eleventh centuries CE. He was the son of David ben Boaz. As a direct lineal descendant of Anan ben David, he was regarded as nasi and resh galuta of the Karaite community. He was succeeded by his son Hezekiah ben Solomon. Karaite exilarchs Karaite r...
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Gross private domestic investment is the measure of physical investment used in computing GDP in the measurement of nations' economic activity. This is an important component of GDP because it provides an indicator of the future productive capacity of the economy. It includes replacement purchases plus net additions to...
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This list of St. Petersburg College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of St. Petersburg College. References Lists of people by university or college in Florida
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