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Stephen Akers (born 16 May 1971) is a male retired British swimmer. He competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. He represented England in the 1,500 metres freestyle, at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. References 1971 births Living people Swimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics British male swimmers Ol...
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Xocotl is the generic Nahuatl language classification for sour or acidic fruit, used in the names of many species of fruit tree including atoya-xocotl (flowing stream plum), maza-xocotl (deer plum), atoya-xocotl (large plum ciruela) te-xocotl (yellow or red hawberries), xal-xocotl (sand plum or guava), and coua-xocotl...
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Brahma Dharma refer to Hindu denominations that revere Brahma as the supreme: Brahmo Samaj or Brahmoism a Bengali religious movement by Ram Mohan Roy Brahmo Dharma, a Bengali religious book by Debendranath Tagore (c. 1848) Bodo Brahma Dharma religious movement of Kalicharan Brahma amongst Bodo people of Assam
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The twenty-seventh series of the British television drama series Grange Hill began broadcasting on 6 January 2004, before ending on 11 March 2004 on BBC One. The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils of the eponymous school, an inner-city London comprehensive school. It consists of twenty episodes. Cast Pu...
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Glue pot may refer to: a device for keeping animal glue at its working temperature in cricket, a sticky wicket
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Short-termism is giving priority to immediate profit, quickly executed projects and short-term results, over long term results and far-seeing action. Short-termism is attributed to certain cognitive biases. See also Hyperbolic discounting References Business terms Rhetoric
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For the concept of schoolbooks, see the article textbook. For the article about the typeface Schoolbook, see the article Century Schoolbook.
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Chiftele, plural form of chiftea, are flat and round meatballs from Romanian traditional cuisine. Chiftele are usually made from minced pork, mixed with mashed potatoes and spices, then deep-fried. Chiftele is served with pilaf or mashed potatoes. A variant mixing rice inside the meatball is called perişoare for sour s...
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UFC 54: Boiling Point was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on August 20, 2005, at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event was broadcast live on pay-per-view in the United States, and later released on DVD. History A UFC Light Heavyweight Championship bout between reigni...
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Depression may refer to: Mental health Depression (mood), a state of low mood and aversion to activity Mood disorders characterized by depression are commonly referred to as simply depression, including: Dysthymia, also known as persistent depressive disorder Major depressive disorder, also known as clinical depre...
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is a regional cuisine of the Kagawa prefecture of Japan. Shoyumame consists of parched broad beans that have been left overnight in a marinade consisting primarily of soy sauce and sugar, with mirin and sake usually included in the marinade as well. It is commonly served alongside lunch or dinner, or as an accompanimen...
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Standpipe may refer to: Standpipe (firefighting), a rigid vertical or horizontal pipe to which fire hoses can be connected Standpipe (street), an external freestanding pipe to provide running water in areas with no other water supply Standpipe water towers Standpipe (plumbing), a vertical pipe attached to a p-trap...
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This is a list of holidays in Namibia References Society of Namibia Namibian culture Namibia
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Conceptual physics is an approach to teaching physics that focuses on the ideas of physics rather than the mathematics. It is believed that with a strong conceptual foundation in physics, students are better equipped to understand the equations and formulas of physics, and to make connections between the concepts of ph...
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A Guards Coat or Guard's Coat (sometimes Guardsman's coat) is a men's Overcoat which has a half belt in the back, and is based on the coat that used to be worn by English Officers of the Guard. It is a double-breasted garment in either a 6x3 (more traditional) or 6x2 (more formal) configuration; in a 6x3 configuration,...
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Brueghel or Bruegel () was the name of several Dutch/Flemish painters from the Brueghel family: Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c. 1525–1569), the most famous member of the family and the only one to sign his paintings as "Bruegel" without the H Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564–1638) Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625) ...
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Silke Vanwynsberghe (born 25 April 1997) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a defender for Anderlecht and the Belgium national team. International career Vanwynsberghe made her debut for the Belgium national team on 2 March 2018, against Spain. References 1997 births Living people Women's association football defe...
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The Contributions Agency was an executive agency of the United Kingdom government. It was set up in 1991 to administer National Insurance and was part of the Department of Social Security. It was absorbed into the Inland Revenue in 1999, when it ceased to be an executive agency. Employing over 9,000 staff, the agency ...
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A foreign sales agent is a person or entity acting as a foreign representative for a domestic company. References International trade
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Sausage factory may refer to: A factory which manufactures sausage. A legislative body, whose practices in creating law are often analogized to the goings on of a sausage factory. The Sausage Factory, a show on MTV. A slang name for an informal gathering of men, or with an overwhelming male predominance
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The Brooks Tower is a 42-story residential skyscraper in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. At the time of its construction in 1968, it was the tallest building in Denver, standing . In 2021, it is the fifteenth-largest building in Denver. It was also Denver's first high-rise residential building. Brooks Tower w...
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Italian verbs have a high degree of inflection, the majority of which follows one of three common patterns of conjugation. Italian conjugation is affected by mood, person, tense, number, aspect and occasionally gender. The three classes of verbs (patterns of conjugation) are distinguished by the endings of the infinit...
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Stacie Orrico is an American pop singer and lyricist. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, United States (ASCAP) American Christian Music Awards Billboard Music Award, United States BMI Songwriter Award, World Gospel Music Association, World Grammy Awards, World Juice TV Awards, NZ MTV Video M...
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Web interoperability is producing web pages viewable with nearly every device and browser. There have been various projects to improve web interoperability, for example the Web Standards Project, Mozilla's Technology Evangelism and Web Standards Group, and the Web Essential Conference. History The term was first used ...
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Arroz poblano or Mexican green rice a Mexican dish made with rice, in which its green color comes from a chile poblano liquid preparation. The green liquid is made by blending roasted chile poblano with onion, cilantro, garlic and some water. White rice is fried in oil, then the liquid is added, as well as yellow corn...
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The British Shakespeare Association is a professional association of teachers, researchers, theatre practitioners, community workers and other professions who work with the plays of William Shakespeare. Since its foundation in 2002 the BSA has run six international conferences: at De Montfort University, Leicester, at ...
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The Last Round-Up (1934), een film van Henry Hathaway The Last Round-Up (1947), een film van John English
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Cop out or cop-out may refer to: Film and television Cop Out (2010 film), a comedy film directed by Kevin Smith Cop-Out, a film by Lawrence L. Simeone, produced by Kimberley Casey Cop-Out, the US title for the 1967 UK film Stranger in the House "Cop-Out", a 1998 episode of Martial Law Music "Cop Out", a song on ...
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Brian T. Delaney is an American actor known for voicing Scarecrow on Batman Unlimited and the male Sole Survivor in Fallout 4. Filmography Voice acting Film Television Video games Live-action References External links American male television actors American male video game actors American male voice actor...
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Attorney General Jones may refer to: Buell F. Jones (1892–1947), Attorney General of South Dakota Edward Warburton Jones (1912–1993), Attorney General for Northern Ireland Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones (1909–1989), Attorney General for England and Wales Isaac Dashiell Jones (1806–1893), Attorney General of Maryland Ji...
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The King's Academy may refer to: U.S. schools The King's Academy (California), Sunnyvale, California The King's Academy (Florida), West Palm Beach, Florida The King's Academy (Tennessee), Seymour, Tennessee The Kings Academy (Indiana), Jonesboro, Indiana Other locations The King's Academy, Middlesbrough, England...
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Kepler's may refer to: Kepler's Books, bookstore in Menlo Park, California Kepler's equation in orbital mechanics Kepler's laws of planetary motion, describing the motion of planets around the Sun Kepler's Supernova, supernova in the Milky Way See also Kepler (disambiguation)
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Fuzzy Math may refer to: In mathematics, Fuzzy mathematics. In education, a derogatory term for Reform mathematics. A derogatory political term, Fuzzy math (politics)
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Smoke pot may refer to: To smoke pot refers to cannabis smoking A smoke pot refers to a smoke signal device, usually a canister See also Smoke grenade
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Freeze Out was an ITV game show presented by Mark Durden-Smith and refereed by Uriah Rennie, broadcast in August 2015. Gameplay Five contestants compete through four rounds of challenges by answering questions and pushing "sliders" (pucks with grip handles on top) on a circular ice table. Rennie, dressed in a referee'...
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Andropolis may refer to: Places and jurisdictions Andropolis, Egypt, an Ancient city and former bishopric, now Kherbeta and a Latin Catholic titular see a fictitious (SF) metropolis in The Year 3,000 A Greek family name; bearers include, also in fiction Greek character Constantine Andropolis in Journey to Atla...
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The term IMAG is a short form for "image magnification" used in the audiovisual production industry. It refers to large-scale theatrical or concert video projection to enable audience members seated at great distance from the stage to see details of the performer's body language and facial expressions that could not be...
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In vertebrate anatomy, the throat is the front part of the neck, internally positioned in front of the vertebrae. It contains the pharynx and larynx. An important section of it is the epiglottis, separating the esophagus from the trachea (windpipe), preventing food and drinks being inhaled into the lungs. The throat co...
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Maurer is a surname. Maurer may also refer to: Maurer, Perth Amboy, a neighbourhood in New Jersey, United States Maurer AG, a German steel construction company and roller coaster manufacturer Maurer Motorsport, Swiss auto racing team Maurer Motorsport (Germany), German race car builder
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Anville foi uma comuna francesa na região administrativa da Nova Aquitânia, no departamento de Charente. Estendia-se por uma área de 8,16 km². Em 1 de janeiro de 2019, passou a formar parte da nova comuna de Val-d'Auge. Antigas comunas de Charente
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Boynton House may refer to: Charles O. Boynton House, in Sycamore, Illinois Charles O. Boynton Carriage House Edward E. Boynton House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Rochester, New York Hale-Boynton House, in Newbury, Massachusetts
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Area code 785 is the area code for telephone exchanges in most of northern Kansas. It was created in a split of the numbering plan area 913 on July 20, 1997, and stretches from the Colorado state line on the west to the Missouri state line on the east, while excluding the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan are...
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Festal is a brand name drug containing pancreatin, hemicellulase, and certain bile components. It is indicated for use in people with gastrointestinal problems in order to help actively digest food (especially fatty meals that require pancreatic enzymes). References Links Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal syst...
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Le Grasshopper (en français "sauterelle") est un pousse-café composé de crème, de crème de cacao et de crème de menthe, qui lui donne sa couleur verte. Recette 3 cl de crème de cacao blanc 3 cl de crème de menthe verte 3 cl de crème fraiche Notes et références Cocktail à base de liqueur Spécialité à base de cr...
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Hulsan, Huobuxun, or Huoluxun Lake may refer to: North Hulsan Lake South Hulsan Lake
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Wise Woman usually refers, often in the context of pre-modern European peasantry, to: Folk healer Midwife Wise Woman may also refer to: Ethnographic examples Wise woman among the Sami Individuals Gouyen, Apache for "wise woman", a 19th-century Native American figure Agnes Sampson, known as the Wise Wife of Keith, i...
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Emirati Sign Language has been developed by the Zayed Higher Organization for People of Determination and is the first deaf sign language for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) dialect, and a unified reference language for those with hearing disabilities in the UAE. The UAE launched its first sign language dictionary in 20...
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Richard Fish may refer to: Richard Fish (character), a character in the television series Ally McBeal Richard Fish (politician) in 40th New York State Legislature Richard Fish (actor), see List of Harry Potter cast members See also Richard Fish Cadle, American Episcopalian priest Richard Fisk, fictional character Whi...
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A flywheel is a rotating disk used as a storage device for kinetic energy. Flywheel may also refer to: Flywheel training Flywheel (band), formerly known as Pound Flywheel (film), a 2003 Christian drama film by Sherwood Pictures Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel (1932–33) radio show with Groucho and Chico Marx Flyw...
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Warder may refer to: Prison officer Places Warder, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Zeevang Warder, Germany, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein Warder, Ethiopia, a town in Somali Region of Ethiopia People A. K. Warder (Anthony Kennedy Warder, 1924–2013), scholar of Indology Frederick B. Warder, rec...
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The 1952–53 Toronto Maple Leafs season was Toronto's 36th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results Playoffs Player statistics Regular season Scoring Goaltending Awards and records The Toronto Maple Leafs did not win any NHL...
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Emotions in the workplace play a large role in how an entire organization communicates within itself and to the outside world. "Events at work have real emotional impact on participants. The consequences of emotional states in the workplace, both behaviors and attitudes, have substantial significance for individuals, g...
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Western North Carolina (often abbreviated as WNC) is the region of North Carolina which includes the Appalachian Mountains; it is often known geographically as the state's Mountain Region. It contains the highest mountains in the Eastern United States, with 125 peaks rising to over in elevation. Mount Mitchell at , is...
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A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Sweet pies may be filled with fruit (as in an apple pie), nuts (pecan pie), brown sugar (sugar pie), sweetened vegetables (rhubarb pie), or with thicker fillings based on eggs and dairy ...
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Ice & Coco is an American syndicated entertainment talk show hosted by Ice-T and Coco Austin. The series premiered on August 3, 2015, and received a three-week test run. See also Ice Loves Coco References External links 2010s American television talk shows 2015 American television series debuts First-run synd...
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Area code 620 covers telephone exchanges in most of southern Kansas. It was created as the result of a split from 316 on February 3, 2001. The area code stretches across the southern half of the state, from the Colorado border in the west to the Missouri border in the east. It completely surrounds 316, which now only s...
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Ciudad modelo puede referirse a: Colonia industrial o "ciudad obrera" Ciudad planificada Ciudad jardín Charter city Model village Ciudades modelo de Honduras
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Tube riding is a term used by surfers to describe riding well inside the curve or barrel of a finely-shaped breaking wave. Under the right conditions, waves in some areas, such as the Banzai Pipeline in Hawaii, form a moving "tube" or cylinder as they break. The most straightforward way to tube ride is by body surfing...
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Stevensite is white clay mineral. The mineral is a member of smectite. The mineral is named after Edwin Augustus Stevens. Stevensite can be found Dean Quarry. References Smectite group
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Spotted dog may refer to: The common name for Pulmonaria, a flowering plant An alternate name for Spotted dick, a type of English pudding Spotted Dog, Forest Gate, a London pub
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Rochelle peut désigner : New Rochelle, ville de la banlieue nord de New York, située dans le comté de Westchester, État de New York, États-Unis ; Rochelle, ville de l'Illinois, États-Unis ; Rochelle, ville de Géorgie, États-Unis ; Rochelle Perts, nom de scène : Rochelle, chanteuse néerlandaise née en 1992 ; Roche...
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1921 Sultan Hussein Cup Final, was the final match of the 1920–21 Sultan Hussein Cup, was between El-Mokhtalat (Zamalek SC now) and Sherwood Foresters from Great Britain, El-Mokhtalat won the match 2–1 after extra time (1–1 before extra time), became the 1st Egyptian team to win the cup. Route to the final Match det...
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Notability is a note-taking application for iOS and macOS. The application allows note-taking and the annotation of PDF files. Notability is the best-selling paid note-taking app on the App Store. Features Like other note-taking software, Notability supports typing and drawing on a virtual notepad. The app supports di...
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THAICOM 6 () is a Thai satellite of the Thaicom series, operated by Thaicom Public Company Limited, a subsidiary of INTOUCH headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. THAICOM 6 is colocated with Thaicom 5 at 78.5 degrees East, in geostationary orbit. The total cost for the satellite is . Overview THAICOM 6 is a 3-axis stabil...
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Lori E. Sweeney (; born October 8, 1964) is an American former soccer player who made four appearances for the United States women's national team. Career Sweeney played for the Green River Gators and Puget Sound Loggers during her college career. She made her international debut for the United States in the team's in...
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Lions, Tigers, Bears (and its variations) can mean: Lions and Tigers and Bears, the fourth album by rock band The Adventures, released in 1993. Lions, Tigers & Bears (song), the fourth single released from American R&B–soul singer Jazmine Sullivan's debut album Fearless. Lions, Tigers and Bears (comics), a comic bo...
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The term dither fish refers to an arbitrary group of aquarium fish, commonly used by aquarists, to help reduce innate timidity and aggression as well as to promote normal social behaviour in the other fish housed within the same aquarium. Dither fish help reduce anxiety of some nervous species of fish by allowing the f...
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Sautéed reindeer (, , , ) is perhaps the best known traditional meal from Sápmi in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Russia and Sakha. Usually steak or the back of the reindeer is used. It is sliced thinly (usually while the meat is still frozen so that it is easier to cut through), fried in fat (traditionally in reindeer fa...
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5 Card Stud (poker), een pokervariant 5 Card Stud (1968), een film van Henry Hathaway 5 Card Stud (2002), een film van Hank Saroyan
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The 1974–75 Minnesota North Stars season was the North Stars' eighth season. Coached by Jack Gordon (11–22–5) and Charlie Burns (12–28–2), the team compiled a record of 23–50–7 for 53 points, finishing the regular season 4th in the Smythe Division, and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Offseason Regular season Fi...
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CTSU may refer to: Clinical Trial Service Unit at Oxford University Cancer Trials Support Unit, a service of the U.S. National Cancer Institute
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Nam Eun-Young (Korean: 남은영; born March 20, 1970), also spelled as Nam Eun-Yeong is a South Korean team handball player and Olympic champion. She received a gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, with the Korean national team. References External links 1970 births Living people South Korean female handb...
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Pizza marinara, also known as pizza alla marinara, is a style of Neapolitan pizza in Italian cuisine seasoned with only tomato sauce, extra virgin olive oil, oregano and garlic. It is supposedly the most ancient tomato-topped pizza. History It has been claimed the pizza marinara was introduced around the year 1735 (i...
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Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? è un singolo del 2009 di Paloma Faith. Tracce Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful (Radio edit) Sexy Chick (Live From BBC 1's Radio Live Lounge) Collegamenti esterni
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These are the results of the women's uneven bars competition, one of six events for female competitors of the artistic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The qualification and final rounds took place on August 15 and August 22 at the Olympic Indoor Hall. The medals...
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Developmental language disorder (DLD) is identified when a child has problems with language development that continue into school age and beyond. The language problems have a significant impact on everyday social interactions or educational progress, and occur in the absence of autism spectrum disorder, intellectual di...
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YAML (Yet Another Multicolumn Layout) is a cross-browser CSS framework. It allows web designers to create a low-barrier website with comparatively little effort. Integrations of the YAML layouts have been created for various content management systems. These include WordPress, LifeType, TYPO3, Joomla, xt: Commerce and ...
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A flat top guitar is a type of guitar body model which has a flat top (as opposed to archtop). The term "flat top" is usually used to refer to the most popular type of steel-string acoustic guitars; however, electric guitars such as the Fender Telecaster and the Gibson Les Paul Junior and Special can be described as "f...
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Park Kap-Sook (Korean: 박갑숙; born November 25, 1970), also spelled as Park Gap-suk, is a South Korean team handball player and Olympic champion. She participated at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where she received a gold medal with the South Korean team. References External links 1970 births Living people So...
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Nothing Compares may refer to: Nothing Compares 2 U, 1985 song written and composed by Prince, 1990 version by Sinéad O'Connor Nothing Compares (film), 2022 documentary film "Nothing Compares" (song), song by the Weeknd
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Jill is a feminine given name. Jill may also refer to: Jill (cat), a cat on Blue Peter Jill (novel), a novel by Philip Larkin Jill (TV program), a Dutch television program hosted by Jill Schirnhofer Nakajima B6N, a Japanese torpedo bomber of World War II Jill or jillstrap, a piece of protective equipment A fema...
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Carne a la tampiqueña is one of the most popular meat dishes in Mexico. It was created in 1939 by the restaurateur José Inés Loredo and his brother chef Fidel from San Luis Potosí, who moved to the port of Tampico, Tamaulipas. Each ingredient was given a meaning. The oval platter represents the Huasteca; the strip o...
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Achilles tendon rupture is when the Achilles tendon, at the back of the ankle, breaks. Symptoms include the sudden onset of sharp pain in the heel. A snapping sound may be heard as the tendon breaks and walking becomes difficult. Rupture typically occurs as a result of a sudden bending up of the foot when the calf mus...
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A de-asphalter is a unit in a crude oil refinery or bitumen upgrader that separates asphalt from crude oil or bitumen. The de-asphalter unit is usually placed after the vacuum distillation tower. It is usually a solvent de-asphalter unit, SDA. The SDA separates the asphalt from the feedstock because light hydrocarbon...
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Pressure ratio may refer to: Compression ratio, for piston engines Overall pressure ratio, for gas turbine engines Pressure ratio, the compression ratio of a gas compressor
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The Xinjiang Economic Daily () is a state-run daily newspaper published in the Xinjiang autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. It is published in the Chinese language only. It is considered to be one of the most dynamic newspapers in China. The department responsible for the Xinjiang Economic Daily also ...
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These are the results of the women's vault competition, one of six events for female competitors of the artistic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The qualification and final rounds took place on August 15 and August 22 at the Olympic Indoor Hall. The medals for t...
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Le Sony Cyber-shot HX400V est un appareil photographique numérique de type bridge commercialisé par Sony à partir de 2014. Description Après avoir sorti l'appareil photographique numérique Sony Cyber-shot HX300V, Sony sort en 2014 le bridge Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V. Notes et références Liens externes Apparei...
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The gustatory nucleus is the rostral part of the solitary nucleus located in the medulla. The gustatory nucleus is associated with the sense of taste and has two sections, the rostral and lateral regions. A close association between the gustatory nucleus and visceral information exists for this function in the gustator...
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Spry may refer to: Spry, Pennsylvania Spry (surname), people with the surname Spry Spry Vegetable Shortening Spry, Inc., creator of Internet in a Box, one of the first commercial software packages for connecting to the Internet. Spry framework, an open-source Ajax framework for web development See also Spra...
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Search query may refer to: Database query Web search query See also Search engine (computing)
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The term break/fix or break'n fix refers to the fee-for-service method of providing information technology (IT) services to businesses. Using this method an IT solution provider performs services as needed and bills the customer only for the work done. The service may include repairs, upgrades or installation of system...
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Artificial duck may refer to: Duck decoy (model), an object resembling a duck used in hunting to attract real ducks Mock duck, a gluten-based vegetarian food intended to appear and taste like duck meat
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The Front Page Award is an award given by the Newswomen's Club of New York to honor journalistic achievement by women. It has been given annually since 1937. The awards were initially divided into three divisions – straight reporting assignments for a single story or a series of articles; regular features exclusively ...
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The 2019 CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship is an international football tournament, the third edition of the CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship. The competition was initially set to feature up to 39 teams from the CONCACAF region as well as three invited teams from UEFA; however, the withdrawal of Jamaica led to ...
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Walid Hassan may refer to: Walid Hassan (comedian) (1959-2006), Iraqi comedian and actor Walid Hassan (footballer) (born 1991), Sudanese footballer
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Rosa 'Sunset Celebration', (aka FRYxotic), is a hybrid tea rose cultivar bred by Gareth Fryer. It was introduced into the United States by Weeks Roses in 1994 as 'Sunset Celebration'. It is also commonly known under the marketing name, 'Warm Wishes'. The rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1998. D...
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Эта статья содержит полный перечень творчества группы Flyleaf. Студийные альбомы Другие альбомы EP Flyleaf
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A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing. Fashion Show may also refer to: The Fashion Show (UK TV series), a 2008 British television show The Fashion Show (U.S. TV series), a 2009 American television show on Bravo "The Fashion Show" (The Inbetweeners),...
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Ocean Dream may refer to: , a former cruise ship, launched in 1972 and originally known as the Spirit of London , currently an Australian cruise ship, launched in 1982 Ocean Dream Diamond, 5.51ct blue-green diamond One Piece: Ocean's Dream, a One Piece video game
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