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The Bert Bell Award is presented by the Maxwell Football Club to the player of the year in the National Football League (NFL). The award is named in honor of Bert Bell (1895–1959), commissioner of the NFL and founder of the Maxwell Club. Voters for the Pro Awards are NFL owners, football personnel, head and assistant c...
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Mossy fiber may refer to two different bundles of axons in the brain: Mossy fiber (cerebellum) Mossy fiber (hippocampus)
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RTL Samstag Nacht was a comedy television show which ran from 6 November 1993 to 23 May 1998 on German TV network RTL. It was the first major comedy show in German television, created after the example of the long-running American show Saturday Night Live and broadcast late on Saturday night. It helped comedy in German...
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Wembley () is a large suburb in north-west London, England, northwest of Charing Cross. It includes the neighbourhoods of Alperton, North Wembley, Preston, Sudbury, Tokyngton and Wembley Park. The population was 102,856 in 2011. Wembley was for over 800 years part of the parish of Harrow on the Hill in Middlesex. Its...
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Soft washing is a cleaning method using low pressure water. More recently, the term "softwashing" has been used to describe any form of spraying chemicals at buildings where solutions (typically bleach) are used to remove mildew, bacteria, algae and other organic stains from roofs and other building exteriors. It is ...
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Nanoa is a sister genus of Pimoa, in the spider family Pimoidae, containing the single species Nanoa enana. Etymology Combined from Greek nanos "dwarf" and the ending -oa, which follows the other pimoid genera Pimoa and Weintrauboa. The name enana of the only species means "dwarf" in Spanish. Description N. enana is ...
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Communicating veins are veins that communicate two different points of the same venous system. Other veins that connect the superficial venous system with the deep venous system are known as perforator veins. They can communicate the great saphenous vein with the small saphenous vein, (for example the Giacomini vein)....
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FIFA World Cup qualification is a match that a national association football team takes in order to qualify for the final tournament of the men's FIFA World Cup. World Cup qualification, or similar terms, may also refer to: FIFA World Cup qualification, in association football FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, ...
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Season of Doubt is a 1968 novel written by Australian author Jon Cleary set in Beirut. Cleary and his wife researched the novel by traveling extensively through the city. In August 1966 Cleary said he had sold the film rights to Mark Robson, who had also bought The Long Pursuit; at that stage the novel was called Reme...
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Smack (full name: Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel) is a Linux kernel security module that protects data and process interaction from malicious manipulation using a set of custom mandatory access control (MAC) rules, with simplicity as its main design goal. It has been officially merged since the Linux 2.6.25...
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A vocal score or piano–vocal score is a music score of an opera, or a vocal or choral composition written for orchestral accompaniment, such as an oratorio or cantata. In a piano–vocal score, the vocal parts are written out in full, but the accompaniment is reduced and adapted for keyboard (usually piano). The music is...
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Smack(s) may refer to: Slapping (strike), a broad stroke made with the open hand Spanking, a form of corporal punishment Heroin, a narcotic drug Smack (ship), a small decked or half-decked vessel Smack talk, the use of threatening or intentionally inflammatory language A collective noun for a group of jellyfish ...
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Honey bear may refer to: Animals American black bear, famous for honey being part of its diet Sun bear of Southeast Asia, which has light-colored upper-chest fur Sloth bear of Indian subcontinent, also with light-colored upper-chest fur Kinkajou, a rainforest mammal native to Central and South America Nicknames ...
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Winters' formula, named after Dr. R.W. Winters, is a formula used to evaluate respiratory compensation when analyzing acid-base disorders and a metabolic acidosis is present. It can be given as , where − is given in units of mEq/L and P will be in units of mmHg. Winters' formula gives an expected value for the patie...
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Nellie Belle is a 2015 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Mike Austin. It is about a dog called Nellie Belle who escapes from her yard and has some adventures in her beachside town before being scared by some possums in a park and returning home. Reception Kirkus Reviews, on reviewing Nellie Belle, ...
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Blood+ is an animated television series created by Production I.G. It premiered in Japan on October 8, 2005 on MBS/TBS, and continued with episodes every week (except on December 31, 2005) until September 23, 2006. The series simultaneously aired on Animax, Sony's Japanese anime satellite channel, with its networks in ...
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Clarence Earl Chapman (born December 10, 1953) is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the seventh round of the 1976 NFL Draft. He played college football at Eastern Michigan. Chapman also played for the New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Ben...
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Prayer During the Day is a liturgy of the Church of England from the service book Common Worship. Along with Night Prayer (or "Compline"), it is a daily prayer service to supplement Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer. The Church of England's publication Common Worship Daily Prayer contains this shorter form of Prayer fo...
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Swamp lily can refer to plants: Some species of Crinum, including: Crinum americanum, Florida swamp-lily Crinum pedunculatum Lilium superbum Ottelia ovalifolia Zephyranthes candida, Peruvian swamp lily
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Muzzle may refer to: Muzzle (anatomy) or snout, the projecting parts of the face (including the nose and mouth) of an animal Muzzle (mouth guard), a device that covers an animal's snout Muzzle (firearms), the mouth of a firearm Muzzle (band), a band based in Seattle, Washington, U.S. "Muzzle" (song), a song by th...
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DBFS or dBFS can refer to: Databricks File System, a distributed file system used for storing and querying data in Databricks Decibels relative to full scale, a unit of measurement for amplitude levels in digital systems which have a defined maximum peak level Oracle Database File System, a file system interface on...
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YLM or Ylm may stand for: Spherical harmonics, a branch of mathematics Young Liberal Movement of Australia, a political party Youth Link Movement, a Sri Lankan community project organization Turu language Yottalumen, a measure of light by lumen
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Alfred Valentine Robinson (August 31, 1848 - August 2, 1898) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Washington Olympics in . He was born and died in Washington, D.C. External links Major League Baseball outfielders Washington Olympics players Baseball players from Washington, D.C. 19th-ce...
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For the Rest of My Life is a song by Robin Thicke For the Rest of My Life may also refer to: "For The Rest of My Life", song by Gary Numan from Dead Moon Falling "For The Rest of My Life", song by Steve Augeri 2013 "For The Rest of My Life", song by Dakota Staton Rose Marie McCoy, Charles Singleton 1955 "For The Rest ...
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The Youthful Offender System (YOS) is a medium security prison in Pueblo, Colorado. YOS houses male and female offenders between ages 14–19. Inmates at YOS have all been convicted of a violent felony, except Class 1 felonies, and sentenced as adults through the state's Department of Corrections (DOC) system. They are n...
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Peripheral edema is edema (accumulation of fluid causing swelling) in tissues perfused by the peripheral vascular system, usually in the lower limbs. In the most dependent parts of the body (those hanging distally), it may be called dependent edema. Cause The condition is commonly associated with vascular and cardiac...
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Vodka is a distilled alcoholic beverage. Vodka may also refer to: VoDKa, a cyber alias of Columbine school shooter Dylan Klebold Vodka (horse), a Japanese racehorse Vodka (Case Closed), a character in Case Closed "Vodka" (song), a 2008 song by Morena "Vodka", a song by Korpiklaani from their 2009 album Karkelo Vodkaa,...
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Rex Ingram (20 de outubro de 1895 – 19 de setembro de 1969) foi um ator norte-americano de teatro, cinema e televisão. Filmografia selecionada The Four Feathers (1902) Tarzan of the Apes (1918) Salomé (1918) The Ten Commandments (1923) The King of Kings (1927) The Emperor Jones (1933) The Green Pastures (1936...
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PowerHawk or Power Hawk may refer to: Six Chuter Power Hawk, an American powered parachute design Sky Science PowerHawk, a British powered parachute design Studebaker Power Hawk, an American automobile design
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Alfonso, Duce de Anjou, Duce de Cádiz (Alfonso Jaime Marcelino Manuel Víctor María de Borbón y Dampierre, cetățean francez ca Alphonse de Bourbon) (20 aprilie 1936 – 30 ianuarie 1989) a fost nepotul regelui Alfonso al XIII-lea al Spaniei și pretendent legitimist la tronul Franței. Nașteri în 1936 Decese în 1989 Preten...
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Flash is the debut studio album by Japanese pop duo Amoyamo. The album peaked at #30 on the Oricon albums chart. Track listing Personnel Amo – Vocals Ayamo – Vocals Tomoko Kawase – Production, Lyrics References External links AMOYAMO official website Somy Music Japan 2013 albums
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Middy may refer to: A middy blouse, an item of Sailor dress worn by girls and young women in the early twentieth century; The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, an English railway company operating in the first half of the twentieth century; A half pint beer glass, a term used in certain states of Australia. People with t...
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Lay tithes were a term for tithes that instead of going to the Catholic church, would go to a lay person This was either a form of rent to a landlord or, more controversially, ecclesiastical tithes that had been alienated from the parish or monastery that it had originally been intended for. References Personal taxe...
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Tramps Like Us can refer to: Tramps Like Us, a Japanese manga series Tramps Like Us (album), a 2004 album by Kacy Crowley Tramps Like Us (memoir), a memoir by screenwriter and author Kristen Buckley "Tramps Like Us", a series 3 episode of The IT Crowd
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Isòmer nuclear Isòmer (química) Estereoisòmer
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The 1990 U.S. Open was the 90th U.S. Open, held June 14–18 at Course No. 3 of Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. Hale Irwin became the oldest U.S. Open champion by defeating Mike Donald at the 91st hole, the first in sudden-death, after the two tied in the 18-hole Monday It was I...
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Cottonization is a process that adapts flax and hemp fibres for spinning with other staple fibres such as cotton or wool. Cottonization removes impurities (non-fibrous materials such as linen or pectin) and shortens the fiber length of flax for subsequent spinning processes. Cottonized fibers are helpful in blending w...
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Dudhkundi Airfield is an abandoned airfield in India, located 12 miles (19.2 km) SE of Jhargram, in the Jhargram district in the Indian state of West Bengal. History During World War II, the airfield hosted the United States Army Air Force 444th Bombardment Group prior to its deployment to the Mariana Islands. Dudhku...
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The News Hour with Mark Austin is a weekday news programme in the United Kingdom on Sky News, presented by Mark Austin. It combines rolling-news coverage with analysis and interviews on the day's issues. The show airs between 5 pm7 pm Monday to Friday. Broadcasts The News Hour was the name initially given to the 5pm ...
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The Western Canada Lottery Corporation (WCLC) is a Canadian non-profit organization founded in 1974 that operates lottery and gaming-related activities for its members, the governments of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut participate as associate members. WCLC works in con...
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Being exposed to traumatic events such as war, violence, disasters, loss, injury or illness can cause trauma. Additionally, the most common diagnostic instruments such as the ICD-11 and the DSM-5 expand on this definition of trauma to include perceived threat to death, injury, or sexual violence to self or a loved one....
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This is a list of the lists of rulers and office-holders of Greece. Mythology Kings of Thebes Antiquity Kings of Athens Archons of Athens List of kings of Epirus List of kings of Sparta List of kings of Macedonia List of Seleucid rulers Ptolemaic Kings Kings of Kommagene Kings of Lydia Attalid Kings of Pergamon Li...
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Dhadd (), also spelled as Dhad or Dhadh is an hourglass-shaped traditional musical instrument native to Punjab that is mainly used by the Dhadi singers. It is also used by other folk singers of the region. Design and playing The dhadd is made of wood with thin a waist like an hourglass. The skin on both sides is tigh...
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Satan's Waitin is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 7, 1954, and stars Tweety and Sylvester. A later short, Devil's Feud Cake (1963), was re-titled Satan's Waitin when it was featured as part of The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie. The plot of De...
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Su Wen-ho (born 10 December 1945) is a Taiwanese sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics. References 1945 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Taiwanese male sprinters...
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In psychology a person who has a martyr complex, sometimes associated with the term "victim complex", desires the feeling of being a martyr for their own sake and seeks out suffering or persecution because it either feeds a physical need or a desire to avoid responsibility. In some cases, this results from the belief t...
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戰國時代, 战国时代, or 戦国時代 may refer to: Warring States period in Chinese history Sengoku period in Japanese history
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A tip sheet is a publication containing the latest information, tips or predictions for a particular industry. Tip sheets are commonly published to impart business or stock market information, music industry songwriter leads, and tips on horse racing results. Types of tip sheet In the financial sector tip sheet newsle...
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Katrina or Katrine may refer to: People Katrina (given name) Katrine (given name) Katrine (footballer), Brazilian footballer Meteorology List of storms named Katrina, a list of tropical cyclones designated as Katrina Hurricane Katrina, an exceptionally powerful Atlantic hurricane in 2005, and the costliest tropic...
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WAP peut faire référence à: Wireless Access Point, un appareil de connexion sans fil aux réseaux de télécommunications ; Wireless Application Protocol, un protocole de communication informatique destiné aux terminaux mobiles ; WAP, une chanson de Cardi B.
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Washington Football Team (în trecut Washington Redskins) este o echipă de fotbal american cu sediul în Ashburn, Virginia. Echipa joacă meciurile de acasă pe FedExField în Landover, Maryland. WFT a câștigat cinci titluri NFL (două înainte de fuziune și două Super Bowluri). Franciza a câștigat 10 titluri ale diviziei NFL...
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Nadia is a female given name. Nadia may also refer to: Nadia district, in the West Bengal state of India Toyota Nadia, a compact minivan Nadia (film), an unauthorized 1984 made-for-television film biopic of Nadia Comăneci Nadia (TV series), a 1988 Iraqi television series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, an anime ...
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Secret Empire may refer to: Secret Empire (organization), an evil organization in Marvel Comics Secret Empire (comics), a Marvel Comics storyline "The Secret Empire", an episode of the TV series Cliffhangers
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The Abyssinian Shorthorned Zebu is an Ethiopian breed or group of breeds of zebuine cattle. It is not reported to DAD-IS as a breed. Breeds or strains of the Abyssinian Shorthorned Zebu include: the Adwa the Ambo the Arsi or Arusi the Bale the Goffa or Goffa Dwarf the Guraghe the Hammer the Harar the Jem-Jem...
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Chansons drôles de d'autres is the name of the third album by québécois comedy duo Crampe en masse consisting of comedy songs covers. Track listing 2000 albums Crampe en masse albums 2000s comedy albums
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NGC 5861 is an intermediate spiral galaxy in constellation Libra. It is located at a distance of circa 85 million light years from Earth, which, given its apparent dimensions, means that NGC 5861 is about 80,000 light years across. The galaxy features two long spiral arms that dominate the optical disk. The one arm ca...
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"Worth It" is a song by American singer YK Osiris, released on February 8, 2019 by Universal Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. It was sent to urban contemporary radio & rhythmic contemporary radio on March 9, 2019. It served as the second single from his debut studio album, The Golden Child. "Worth It" became his fir...
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The Tirpitz Museum may refer to: Tirpitz Museum (Denmark), focused on the Atlantic Wall in Denmark. Tirpitz Museum (Norway), focused on the battleship of same name.
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Xinjin Airport () is an airport in Xinjin District, in the southwestern part of Chengdu, in Sichuan province of China. The airfield is located approximately 2 km east of the Xinjin District seat, just east of the China National Highway 108. A former military airfield, it is now used by Civil Aviation Flight University...
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In law, countersignature refers to a second signature onto a document. For example, a contract or other official document signed by the representative of a company may be countersigned by their supervisor to verify the authority of the representative. Also, a money order or other financial instrument may be signed once...
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Ascriptivism is the view that human beings are to be held responsible for their social actions. Ascriptivists hold that to say 'an action was voluntary on the part of an agent' is not to describe 'the act as caused in a certain way', but to ascribe it to the agent, or to hold the agent responsible for it. References ...
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«Silence» — пісня бельгійського співака Stromae, яка входить до його дебютного альбому Cheese (2010). Пісня потрапила в чарти Бельгії. Чарти Примітки Посилання Пісні 2010 Stromae Франкомовні пісні
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Pengshan Air Base is a People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) air base, located approximately 1 km east of Gongyi Town, in Pengshan County, Sichuan province, Southwestern China. Beginning in 1949, it was part of the PLAAF Second Aviation School. The Second Aviation School was established on the basis of the 138th ...
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Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 James Bond film. Tomorrow Never Dies may also refer to: Tomorrow Never Dies (video game), a 1999 game based on the film "Tomorrow Never Dies" (song), theme song of the film by Sheryl Crow Tomorrow Never Dies (soundtrack) Chikara Tomorrow Never Dies, a 2014 professional wrestling pay-p...
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This article contains the filmography of Alan Tam. Films References Male actor filmographies Hong Kong filmographies British filmographies
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Angela Allen may refer to: Angela Allen, a member of Carmen (band) Angela Allen, from the 2009 Plymouth child abuse case Angela Allen MBE, winner of the 2005 BAFTA Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award Angela Allen, women's winner of the 1996 Stroud Half Marathon Angela Allen, elected mayor of Tar Heel...
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Ref Sanchez (born Refugio Sanchez, 1917–1986) was an American actor who appeared mostly in television shows in smaller acting parts. He worked as a fashion photographer in the 1950s through the 1970s. Early life Sanchez was the son of Cruz Sanchez and Julia Sanchez, both from Durango, Mexico. The family migrated from ...
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This Is What I Do may refer to: This Is What I Do (Sonny Rollins album), a 2000 album by Sonny Rollins This Is What I Do (Boy George album), a 2013 album by Boy George
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Trials & Tribulations may refer to: Trials & Tribulations (Ace Hood album), 2013 Trials & Tribulations (Bizzy Bone album), 2007 Trials & Tribulations (Poetic Hustla'z album), 1997 Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations, 2004
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Oxydol is a brand of laundry detergent sold in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It was created in 1914 by Thomas Hedley Co. of Newcastle upon Tyne and purchased by Procter & Gamble in 1927. It was P&G's first laundry soap. In the 1930s, Oxydol was the sponsor of the Ma Perkins radio show, considered t...
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The minimum driving age is the minimum age at which a person may obtain a driver's license to lawfully drive a motor vehicle on public roads. That age is determined by and for each jurisdiction and is most commonly set at 18 years of age, but learner drivers may be permitted on the road at an earlier age under supervis...
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Naughty Naughty (or Naughty, Naughty) may refer to: Naughty, Naughty (1918 film), an American silent comedy Naughty, Naughty (1974 film), (綽頭狀元) a Chinese film directed by Lo Wei Naughty Naughty (album), Sinitta album, 1995 "Naughty Naughty" (John Parr song), 1984 "Naughty Naughty" (Porcelain Black song), 2011 "Naugh...
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Not Forgotten may refer to: Not Forgotten (film), a 2009 American independent thriller Not Forgotten (novel), an original novel based on the U.S. television series Angel "Not Forgotten" (song), the first single released by the electronic group Leftfield Not Forgotten (TV series), a British television documentary s...
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Mandolin kan syfta på: Mandolin – ett knäppinstrument som tillhör familjen lutor Mandolin (köksredskap) – ett köksredskap som man bland annat kan skiva grönsaker på
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Pride's Harvest is a 1991 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the eighth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone. Synopsis Malone is called in to investigate the murder of a Japanese industrialist in the small country town of Collamundra, where his family are holidaying with friends. Scobie ...
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Standard of care is a legal term in tort law Standard of care or Standards of care may also refer to: Standard of care in English law Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gender Nonconforming People Medical standard of care
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This list of fictional ungulates is a subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. The list is restricted to notable ungulate (hooved) characters from various works organized by medium. This paraphyletic list includes all fictional hooved characters except fictional horses, fictional pachyderms (elephants, hippopotamus...
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The Bobby Witcher Society (BWS) is registered non-profit reptile and amphibian group in the United States dedicated to the study and appreciation of herpetology. The society funds a scholarship to support student members of the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles who are engaged in herpetological study an...
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Aname blackdownensis is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de bruine klapdeurspinnen (Nemesiidae). Aname blackdownensis werd in 1985 beschreven door Raven. Nemesiidae
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The Cayman Islands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Vehicles plates usually have six numbers on them, separated into groups of three. Most plates have 'Cayman Islands' written beneath the numbers and are North American standard 6 × 12 inches (152 × 300 mm...
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A chipper is an occasional recreational-drug user who does not use drugs with the regularity or frequency that is typical of addiction. It is used particularly to refer to occasional users of opiates and tobacco smokers. It can also refer to people who use various recreational drugs, but none habitually. "Social" smo...
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New energy may refer to: Alternative energy, any energy source other than fossil fuels, which include: Renewable energy, energy from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, surface water, tides, wind waves and geothermal heat Nuclear power, the atomic energy harvested...
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Aname earthwatchorum is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de bruine klapdeurspinnen (Nemesiidae). Aname earthwatchorum werd in 1984 beschreven door Raven. Nemesiidae
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Bunge: Bunge — фамилия «Бунге» на иностранных языках. Bunge (компания) — американская компания, производитель продуктов питания. См. также Bunge y Born
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The following is a list of churches in Plymouth. The city has an estimated 113 churches for 264,200 people, a ratio of one church to every 2,338 people. References Churches in Plymouth Plymouth
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Sandfly fever can refer to: Visceral leishmaniasis, or kala-azar Pappataci fever, or Papatasi fever, an acute febrile arboviral infection (most commonly referred to if not otherwise specified)
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In hip hop music, political hip hop, or political rap, is a form developed in the 1980s, inspired by 1970s political preachers such as The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron. Public Enemy were the first political hip hop group to gain commercial success. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five released the first sociopoliti...
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A cruet-stand (or cruet in British English) is a small stand of metal, ceramic, or glass which holds containers for condiments. Typically these include salt and pepper shakers, and often cruets or bottles of vinegar and olive oil. The stand and containers form a cruet set. Serving and dining Condiments
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Love cake or Bolo di Amor, is a type of semolina cake eaten in Sri Lanka on special occasions. They are often baked for cultural celebrations such as Christmas, birthdays and weddings, served wrapped in gold paper for guests to eat or take home. History The love cake was introduced by the Portuguese but has evolved in...
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Quakers use the term Query to refer to a question or series of questions used for reflection and in spiritual exercises. Friends have used Queries as tools for offering spiritual challenges to the community for much of their history. Queries often take the form of a collection of themed questions that are read at the...
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State Road 616 (SR 616) is an east–west road consisting of two wide streets near Tampa International Airport; West Spruce Street, and Boy Scout Boulevard. It runs from the interchange with Veterans Expressway (State Road 60) and George J. Bean Parkway to Dale Mabry Highway (U.S. Route 92 or US 92). In September 2001 th...
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The table below shows the motor vehicle fatality rate in the United States by year from 1899 through 2021. It excludes indirect car-related fatalities. For 2016 specifically, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data shows 37,461 people were killed in 34,436 fatal motor vehicle crashes, an average of...
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Headline is a 1944 British thriller film directed by John Harlow and starring David Farrar, Anne Crawford, William Hartnell and John Stuart. It was based on the 1933 novel Reporter! by Ken Attiwill. Its plot involves a crime reporter who searches for a mystery woman who has witnessed a murder. It was shot at the Rivers...
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Sobre a Natureza é o nome de várias obras de filosofia antiga. Sobre a Natureza (Heráclito) Sobre a Natureza (Epicuro)
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Constance of Sicily (Hauteville family), Queen of Sicily, was the ruler of Sicily from 1194 until her death in 1198, mother of Frederick I of Sicily. Constance of Sicily may also refer to: Constance of Sicily, Queen of Italy, died 1138 Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, (1249–1302) Constance of Sicily, Queen of Cyp...
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This article provides details of international football games played by the Mexico national football team from 2000 to 2019. Results 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 {{Football box collapsible|format=1 |round = 2019 CONCACAF Gold ...
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A latch or catch (called sneck in Northern England and Scotland) is a type of mechanical fastener that joins two (or more) objects or surfaces while allowing for their regular separation. A latch typically engages another piece of hardware on the other mounting surface. Depending upon the type and design of the latch, ...
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Sadvimsha Brahmana () () is considered as an appendix to the Panchavimsha Brahmana (which has twenty-five Books) and its twenty-sixth prapathaka or Book. The last part of this Brahmana text is the Adbhuta Brahmana, a Vedanga text dealing with magic. References Brahmanas
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Obey Clothing (stylized as OBEY) is a clothing company founded in 2001 by street artist and illustrator Shepard Fairey as an extension to his work in activism. The company appropriates themes and images used in its clothing from the John Carpenter film They Live. The brand is known for incorporating politically and s...
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American Electric may refer to: American Electric (1899 automobile) American Electric (1913 automobile) American Electric Power, a major investor-owner electric utility in various parts of the US American Electric Corporation, a company that manufactured electronic appliances and devices in Culver City, California
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