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An Almen strip is a thin strip of SAE 1070 steel used to quantify the intensity of a shot peening process. Developed and patented by John O. Almen, the strip was originally supported by 2 knife edges; later improvements see it being supported on 4 small balls. The strip is placed in the chamber in place of the item to...
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A keyboard computer is a computer which contains all of the regular components of a personal computer, except for a screen, in the same housing as the keyboard. The power supply is typically external and connects to the computer via an adapter cable. The motherboard is specially designed to fit inside, and the device i...
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Compaction (compacting) is a finishing process used to minimize shrinking in textiles. Textile products that are loosely woven or knitted shrink more, whereas tightly knitted and woven products are more stable. The structure of knitted fabrics is competitively loose and flexible. Compaction, like sanforization for wove...
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Conothraupis is a genus of South American birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. Taxonomy and species list The genus Conothraupis was introduced in 1880 by the English zoologist Philip Sclater to accommodate the black-and-white tanager. The name combines the Latin conos meaning "cone" with the Ancient Greek thraupis...
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John Harvey House may refer to: John Harvey House (Madisonville, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Hopkins County, Kentucky John Harvey House (Detroit, Michigan), listed on the NRHP in Michigan
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Banner-making is the ancient art or craft of sewing banners. Techniques used include applique, embroidery, fabric painting, patchwork and others. Trade union banners In the United Kingdom, the first of these banners were sometimes painted by local signwriters, coachpainters or decorators. More often than not, they we...
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Lu Zaw () is a 1978 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Zaw Htet starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein, Kyi Kyi Htay, Swe Zin Htaik and Myint Naing. Cast Kawleikgyin Ne Win as U Win Lwin Kyaw Hein as Lu Zaw Kyi Kyi Htay as Daw Tin Tin Kyi Swe Zin Htaik as Khaing Myint Naing as U Thet Nyunt Min Zaw as Mya ...
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Susan Blanchard may refer to: Susan Blanchard (socialite) (born 1928), who married actors Henry Fonda, Michael Wager, and Richard Widmark Susan Blanchard (actress) (born 1944), American actress known for role on All My Children in the 1970s Blanchard Ryan (Susan Blanchard Ryan, born 1967), American actress who starred...
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FXM may refer to: FX Movie Channel, an American television channel Force for Mexico (Spanish: Fuerza por México), a Mexican political party
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Let There Be Eve...Ruff Ryders' First Lady é o álbum de estreia da rapper americana Eve, lançado em 14 de setembro de 1999 pela gravadora Ruff Ryders. O álbum teve como singles as faixas "Gotta Man", e "Love Is Blind" com Faith Evans. Faixas Álbuns de estreia de 1999 Álbuns de Eve (rapper)
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Behavior imaging is a technique used in behavioral health to diagnose, treat and monitor behavioral disorders, most commonly autism. It involves capturing short video clips of problem behaviors in natural environments on smartphones or other devices. References Behavioural sciences
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Voice break generally refers to transitions between different vocal registers of the human voice. Although singing is mostly done using the modal register, it is important for more professional singers to be able to smoothly move between different vocal registers. Professional singers refer to this break as the Passag...
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This is a list of the busiest airports in New Zealand by passenger numbers and aircraft movements. Passenger numbers are tabulated annually at the end of the financial year (30 June, for the majority of airports). The top 15 airports are shown. Passenger numbers 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2...
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Events End of reign of Rudamun, Pharaoh of the Twenty-third dynasty of Egypt (757–754 BC) Start of reign of Iuput, Pharaoh of the Twenty-third dynasty of Egypt (754–715 BC) Births Deaths References 750s BC
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First Look could refer to: 1st Look, a weekly late-night NBC series about urban culture and food First Look (TV program), a Philippine 30-minute early morning news television program that aired on ABS-CBN First Look Media, a news organization First-look deal, a deal with a production company to get a first look at a p...
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Elizabeth Arden (1884–1966) was a Canadian-American businesswoman. Elizabeth Arden may also refer to: Elizabeth Arden, Inc., cosmetics company founded by Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Arden Building, historic building in downtown Washington, D.C. Elizabeth Arden Classic, golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1969 to 1986
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In Christianity, exorcism involves the practice of casting out one or more demons from a person whom they are believed to have possessed. The person performing the exorcism, known as an exorcist, is often a member of the Christian Church, or an individual thought to be graced with special powers or skills. The exorcist...
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McLaren Park may refer to: John McLaren Park in San Francisco, California, United States McLaren Park, New Zealand, an Auckland, New Zealand, suburb
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Greenstein: Barry Greenstein (* 1954) Jesse L. Greenstein – astronom (4612) Greenstein (1989 JG) pt:Jeff Greenstein
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Joe Samuel Frank (November 14, 1942 – October 27, 2022) was an American politician who was the mayor of Newport News, Virginia. A native of Newport News, and a lawyer he was first elected mayor for the term starting July 1, 1996. He was re-elected in May 1998, 2002, and 2006. His last term expired on June 30, 2010. He ...
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The rim of a coin is the raised part of the coin that completely encircles the perimeter on both obverse and reverse sides. Not to be confused with the edge of the coin, which is also known as its "third side". This is the part which exceeds the area of the die which strikes the coin during production, and as a resul...
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The rim or edge of an impact crater is the part that extends above the height of the local surface, usually in a circular or elliptical pattern. In a more specific sense, the rim may refer to the circular or elliptical edge that represents the uppermost tip of this raised portion. If there is no raised portion, the r...
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Relative Justice is an American arbitration-based reality court show presided over by Texas, California, and New York State licensed attorney Judge Rhonda Wills. Relative Justice is produced by Wrigley Media Group, in association with Bloom 'N Apple Entertainment. It is executive produced by Misdee Wrigley Miller, Ros...
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The Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), formerly referred to as the Payment Application Best Practices (PABP), is the global security standard created by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC). PA-DSS was implemented in an effort to provide the definitive data standard for sof...
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The Late News may refer to: The Late News (British TV programme), a defunct British news bulletin programme broadcast on ITV that aired from 2008 to 2009 The Late News (Hong Kong TV programme), the defunct evening news bulletin programme broadcast on ATV News in Hong Kong See also Late-night news
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JDB Group is a Chinese manufacturer of nonalcoholic beverages, headquartered in Dongguan, Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Its herbal tea products are among the most popular beverages in China, competing with brands like Pepsi and Coca-Cola in Chinese market. It has been dubbed “China’s Coca-Cola” ...
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Keeping the Moon is a young adult novel by author Sarah Dessen. It is her third novel and was first published in 1999. Plot summary While her mother, a famous television fitness coach, is on promotion tour in Europe, fifteen-year-old Colie has to spend the summer holidays with her aunt Mira in Colby, North Carolina. H...
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The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. Before Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard estimated the sales for the album charts from a representative sampling of record stores nationwide, which ...
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Meaningful learning means the act of higher order thinking and development through intellectual engagement that uses pattern recognition and concept association. It can include—but is not limited to—critical and creative thinking, inquiry, problem solving, critical discourse, and metacognitive skills. The concept and t...
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Le hoe () est un type de plat de viande, poisson ou fruit de mer cru, de la cuisine coréenne. Il en existe deux principales sortes, le hoe () cru, et la sukhoe () blanchi. Yi Su-gwang en parle dans le rouleau 19 de son encyclopédie de 1614, (). Galerie Voir aussi Bibliographie . Cuisine coréenne Spécialité à b...
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J-Bay or Jbay may refer to: Jason Bay, Canadian former professional baseball outfielder Jeffreys Bay, a town in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa
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E&S may refer to: Evans & Sutherland, American computer firm Express & Star, a regional evening newspaper in Britain E&S Music, a record company founded by Simon Cowell
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Under the old Model-year nomenclature system many different Pieces of equipment had the same Model number. M1919 Browning machine gun 16"/50 caliber M1919 gun M1919 Christie 57mm Gun Medium Tank See also M1918 (disambiguation) M1920 (disambiguation)
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Init sa Magdamag may refer to: Init sa Magdamag (film), a 1983 Philippine film Init sa Magdamag (TV series), a 2021 Philippine TV series Init sa Magdamag, a song by Sharon Cuneta and Nonoy Zuñiga
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Rosamund is a feminine given name. It may also refer to: Matthew Rosamund (1823-1866), soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross 540 Rosamunde, an asteroid An opera by Thomas Augustine Arne Rosamund (Tahlequah, Oklahoma), listed on the NRHP in Cherokee County, Oklahoma See also Rosamunde (disambiguation) Rosamond ...
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Smith & Jones is the brand name of instant noodles & sauces manufactured and distributed by Capital Foods Ltd India. Noodle flavors The noodles are available in the following flavours: Smith & Jones masala flavour: (blend of various Indian spices) Smith & Jones curry flavour Capital Foods also manufactures various oth...
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Glamourpuss may refer to: Glamourpuss (comics), a Canadian independent comic book by Dave Sim Glamourpuss (album), an album by Sort Sol Glamour Puss, a New Zealand thoroughbred racemare
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Electronic Waste Recycling Act can refer to: California Electronic Waste Recycling Act, passed in 2003 E-Cycle Washington, a Washington State, US law, passed in 2006 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive, in Europe, passed in 2003
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The 2019–20 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 94th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The Blackhawks were led by head coach Jeremy Colliton in his first full year as head coach. The season was suspended by the league officials on March 12, 2020, after several ot...
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Rothko can refer to: Mark Rothko (1903-1970), American painter Rothko (band), a London-based instrumental ambient band Rothko (club), a New York music venue opened in 2004 and closed in 2006
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Abell 2390 is a galaxy cluster in the Abell catalogue. See also Abell catalogue List of Abell clusters X-ray astronomy References 2390 Galaxy clusters Abell richness class 1 Pegasus (constellation)
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Middle of the Night is a 1959 film based on the play. Middle of the Night may also refer to: "Middle of the Night" (The Vamps and Martin Jensen song), 2017 "Middle of the Night" (Elley Duhé song), 2020 "Middle of the Night", a song by Amy Shark from the 2018 album Love Monster "Middle of the Night", a song by Bro...
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A tick is a parasitic mite of the order Ixodida. Tick or ticking may also refer to: Tick (check mark), a mark (✓, ✔, ☑, etc.) used to indicate 'yes', 'complete' or 'correct' Ticking, cotton or linen textile tightly woven for durability Arts and entertainment Tick (character), a spoof comicbook superhero created by ...
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A mass-book is a book, used most commonly by the laity, as an aid while attending Catholic Mass (the principal Catholic church service). The massbook comprises scriptural readings, prayers, and psalms for the day's mass, sometimes also including homiletic or exegetical material. References Missals
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Openwork or open-work is a term in art history, architecture and related fields for any technique that produces decoration by creating holes, piercings, or gaps that go right through a solid material such as metal, wood, stone, pottery, cloth, leather, or ivory. Such techniques have been very widely used in a great nu...
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In Norse mythology, Lævateinn is a weapon crafted by Loki mentioned in the Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál. The name Lævateinn does not appear in the original manuscript reading, but is an emendation from Hævateinn made by Sophus Bugge and others. The weapon is needed to slay the rooster Viðofnir atop the Mímameiðr tr...
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A citation is a reference to a source. More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discuss...
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Chicharrón en salsa is a popular breakfast and dinner dish in Mexico, made of pork rind cooked in mild spicy salsa, seasoned with coriander. It is often accompanied by refried beans and corn tortillas. There are two versions: chicharrón en salsa verde (in green sauce), and chicharrón en salsa roja (in red sauce). Refe...
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The speed limit in localities is set at 50 km/h, but the owner of the road (usually the state) can apply for permission to raise it up to 80 km/h for automobiles and motorcycles or decrease it as low as 10 km/h for tramways and 30 km/h for automobiles. It is because of this that some city boulevards have a speed limit ...
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The booting process of Windows Vista and later versions differ from the startup process part of previous versions of Windows. In this article, unless otherwise specified, what is said about Windows Vista also applies to all later NT operating systems. For Windows Vista, the boot sector or UEFI loads the Windows Boot M...
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Pichia membranifaciens is a species of yeast. References External links Saccharomycetes Fungal strawberry diseases Fungi described in 1904
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The Zee Cine Award Best Editing is a technical award. The winners are listed below:- See also Zee Cine Awards Bollywood Zee Cine Awards Film editing awards
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Mechanical keyboards (or mechanical-switch keyboards) are computer keyboards which have an individual switch for each key. The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series: Mechanical keyboards References Computer keyboards Lists of computer hardware
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Hepatic porphyrias is a form of porphyria in which toxic porphyrin molecules build up in the liver. Hepatic porphyrias can result from a number of different enzyme deficiencies. Examples include (in order of synthesis pathway): Acute intermittent porphyria Porphyria cutanea tarda and Hepatoerythropoietic porphyria ...
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Anisomysis (Anisomysis) enewetakensis is een aasgarnalensoort uit de familie van de Mysidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1983 door Murano. Aasgarnalen
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Shortwave may refer to: Science Shortwave radio Shortwave radio receiver Shortwave listening List of shortwave radio broadcasters Shortwave (meteorology) Shortwave radiation Music Short Wave Live, the only album by Short Wave, a Canterbury scene band
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Schwarzburg Countess of Schwarzburg (Incomplete), 1197–1552 Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Countess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, 1552–1697 Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, 1697–1918 Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, 1552–1711 Princess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, 1711–1918 Titular Pri...
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Bambeanos were a snack developed by Colgate-Palmolive which consisted of roasted and flavored whole soybeans. The product was introduced in 1975 and was discontinued by May 1976, having rapidly gained a reputation for causing excessive flatulence. Bambeanos cost Colgate $750,000 to develop and market before being with...
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Anisomysis (Anisomysis) extranea is een aasgarnalensoort uit de familie van de Mysidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1995 door Murano. Aasgarnalen
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"The mother of parliaments" is a phrase coined by the British politician and reformer John Bright in a speech at Birmingham on 18 January 1865. It was a reference to England. His actual words were: "England is the mother of parliaments". This was reported in The Times on the following day. The expression therefore ...
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Pitch angle can refer to: Pitch angle (engineering), the angle between a bevel gears' element of a pitch cone and its axis Pitch angle (particle motion), the angle between a charged particle's velocity vector and the local magnetic field Pitch angle (kinematics), the rotation about the transverse axis of a stiff bod...
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South Chicago (91st Street) was a commuter rail station on the Metra Electric District's South Chicago branch at East 91st Street and South Baltimore Avenue in Chicago's South Chicago neighborhood. The station provided service to the South Chicago, South Deering, Hegewisch, and East Side neighborhoods. In Metra's zone-...
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The oil pump is an internal combustion engine part that circulates engine oil under pressure to the rotating bearings, the sliding pistons and the camshaft of the engine. This lubricates the bearings, allows the use of higher-capacity fluid bearings and also assists in cooling the engine. As well as its primary purpos...
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The Hermitage Bridge is an ancient, single-arch stone pedestrian bridge crossing the River Braan near Dunkeld, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. A Category A listed structure, it is in the bounds of The Hermitage, a National Trust for Scotland-protected site. The bridge should not be confused with the Rumbling Bridge, which...
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CANS may refer to: Childhood acute neuropsychiatric symptoms Complaints of the arm, neck, and shoulder See also Cans (disambiguation) CAN (disambiguation)
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A law library is a special library used by law students, lawyers, judges and their law clerks, historians and other scholars of legal history in order to research the law. Law libraries are also used by people who draft or advocate for new laws, e.g. legislators and others who work in state government, local government...
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Slopestyle is a winter sport in which athletes ski or snowboard down a course including a variety of obstacles including rails, jumps and other terrain park features. Points are scored for amplitude, originality and quality of tricks. The discipline has its roots in action sports like skateboarding and BMX and has very...
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Riders of the Dawn may refer to: Riders of the Dawn (1920 film), American silent western film Riders of the Dawn (1945 film), American western film Riders of the Dawn (1990 film), Spanish film
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Ian Gledhill (1958–2015) was a speedway rider from England. Speedway career Gledhill rode in the top two tiers of British Speedway from 1976 to 1982, riding for various clubs. In 1979, he became the National League Riders' Champion. References Living people 1958 births 2015 deaths British speedway riders Birmingha...
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Jamada Takahiro (1964), japán tornász Jamada Takahiro (1972), japán labdarúgó Jamada Takahiro (1977), japán zenész
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Bang Yi Khan station (, ) is an elevated railway station on MRT Blue Line. The station opened on 23 December 2019. The station is one of the nine stations of phase 3 of MRT Blue Line. References MRT (Bangkok) stations Railway stations opened in 2019
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Perihelion is the point of closest approach to the Sun of a body orbiting the Sun. Perihelion may also refer to: Perihelion: The Prophecy, a 1993 role-playing video game for the Amiga computer Perihelion Software, a British software company Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Perihelion, a 1988 novel by William F. Wu Perihe...
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In baseball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat (i.e. the batter fails to hit the ball in three successive pitches). It usually means the batter is out. A strikeout is a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters, and is denoted by K. Reggie Jackson ho...
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Marbling may refer to: The quality of a surface that has streaks of color, like marble. For example: Marbleizing, also called faux marbling, the art of painting walls or furniture to look like real marble Paper marbling, a method of aqueous surface design in which paper or fabric is decorated with a spotted pattern sim...
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Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor may refer to: Piano Concerto (Atterberg) Piano Concerto No. 1 (Scharwenka) Piano Concerto No. 1 (Stenhammar) Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky) See also List of piano concertos by key
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Мурс-Мілл (Алабама) Мурс-Мілл (англ. Moores-Mill) — переписна місцевість в окрузі Медісон, штат Алабама, США. ТЕС Платтлінг Мілл — теплова електростанція на півдні Німеччини у федеральній землі Баварія.
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City House and The Olympic is a cancelled residential skyscraper complex proposed for the southeast corner of South Grand Avenue and West Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. It was designed by Robertson Partners, and developed by The Titan Organization. City House would have had 60 floors and been in height,...
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Robert Gordon (1895 – 1971), nasceu Robert Gordon Duncan, foi um ator norte-americano da era do cinema mudo. Ele nasceu em 3 de março de 1895, em Belleville, Kansas e morreu em 26 de outubro de 1971, em Victorville, Califórnia. Ele é creditado com aparições em 35 filmes entre 1917 e 1949. Filmografia selecionada Tom ...
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Kintō (Japanese: 巾筒) is a small tube or vessel used to store a chakin cloth during the serving of tea. It is a part of Japanese tea utensils. The container is most often ceramic, but can also be made out of metal, lacquerware, or carved stone. The chakin cloth is folded in a specific manner and then placed into the k...
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Samuel Soler Martin (born May 18, 1979, in Plasencia, Cáceres) is an S3 swimmer from Spain. He competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, winning a bronze medal in the 200 meter freestyle race. He raced at the 2004 Summer Paralympics where he did not medal. References Spanish male freestyle swimmers Living people 19...
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Bruriah ( or , also Beruriah) is one of several women quoted as a sage in the Talmud. She was the wife of the Tanna Rabbi Meir and the daughter of Hananiah ben Teradion. Biography Bruriah lived during the first and second century in Roman-occupied Israel and was the daughter of Rabbi Hananiah ben Teradion, one of the...
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Malonyltransferase can refer to: (acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase Anthocyanin 5-O-glucoside 6'''-O-malonyltransferase
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Darwinia – genere di piante della famiglia Myrtaceae Darwinia – gioco di strategia in tempo reale sviluppato da Introversion Software Darwinia – romanzo di Robert Charles Wilson
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In cooking, pressure frying is a variation on pressure cooking where meat and cooking oil are brought to high temperatures while pressure is held high enough to cook the food more quickly. This leaves the meat very hot and juicy. A receptacle used in pressure frying is known as a pressure fryer. The process is most not...
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The Prodrive P2 is a prototype two-seater sports car designed, engineered and built by Prodrive at its Banbury and Warwick sites. The car is based on the platform of the Subaru R1 kei car and has a modified Subaru Impreza WRX STi engine along with many Prodrive systems originally designed for their World Championship a...
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Anisomysis (Anisomysis) pescaprae is een aasgarnalensoort uit de familie van de Mysidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2009 door Connell. Aasgarnalen
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Dead Right is the ninth novel by Canadian detective fiction writer Peter Robinson in the Inspector Banks series. It was published in 1997, and re-titled Blood at the Root in the US. External links Dedicated page on author's website 1997 Canadian novels Novels by Peter Robinson (novelist) Novels set in Yorkshire
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Sagarmatha may refer to: The Nepalese name for Mount Everest Sagarmatha Zone Sagarmatha National Park Radio Sagarmatha Sagarmatha Highway Sagarmatha Airport Sagarmatha (album), an album by the Appleseed Cast Sagarmatha, official name of star HD 100777 in the Leo constellation
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Tweet often refers to: Tweet (bird call), a type of bird vocalization Tweet, a post on the social media platform Twitter Tweet may also refer to: People Tweet (singer) (born 1971), American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Jonathan Tweet, game designer Other uses Samuel Tweet, a character of the British actor an...
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Dan Mintz may refer to: Dan Mintz (producer, director and executive): An American film producer, director and executive born in 1965 Dan Mintz: An American comedian, voice actor and writer born in 1981
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Conejo may refer to: Conejo, California, an unincorporated community Conejo, New Mexico, a census-designated place Conejo Valley, a region in Southern California Conejo Island, Honduras, in the Gulf of Fonseca See also Conejos (disambiguation) Conejo, a Spanish surname
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In optimal control theory, a control is a variable chosen by the controller or agent to manipulate state variables, similar to an actual control valve. Unlike the state variable, it does not have a predetermined equation of motion. The goal of optimal control theory is to find some sequence of controls (within an admis...
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Archytas (428–347 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, statesman, and strategist Archytas can also refer to: Archytas of Amphissa, a Greek poet who lived around the 3rd or 4th century BCE Archytas of Mytilene, an ancient Greek musician whose date is uncertain Archytas (crater), a lunar impa...
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Rathlin Island (, ; Local Irish dialect: Reachraidh, ; Scots: Racherie) is an island and civil parish off the coast of County Antrim (of which it is part) in Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's northernmost point. Geography Rathlin is the only inhabited offshore island of Northern Ireland, with a steadily grow...
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Anisomysis (Paranisomysis) sudafricana is een aasgarnalensoort uit de familie van de Mysidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2009 door Connell. Aasgarnalen
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Queen's Theatre è il nome con cui sono conosciuti alcuni teatri di Londra. Queen's Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue) Queen's Theatre (Long Acre) Queen's Theatre era il nome originale del Her Majesty's Theatre
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A monokine is a type of cytokine produced primarily by monocytes and macrophages. Some monokines are: interleukin 1 tumor necrosis factor-alpha alpha and beta interferon colony stimulating factors Functions Monokines released from macrophages can attract neutrophils, via the process chemotaxis. See also Lymphok...
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The White House Medical Unit (WHMU) is a unit of the White House Military Office and is responsible for the medical needs of White House staff and visitors. The unit also provides medical care to the president, the vice president, their families, and international dignitaries visiting the White House. Role The WHMU is...
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The Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production for Preschool is an Annie Award, awarded annually to the best animated television/broadcasting productions for preschool audiences. Winners and nominees 2010s 2020s See also Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Program References...
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"Bad Intentions" é um single do rapper estadunidense Dr. Dre com a participação do rapper Knoc-turn'al, lançada como quinta faixa da trilha sonora do filme The Wash. A canção foi produzida por Mahogany Música e co-produzido pelo proprio Dre. O single foi lançado em 7 de janeiro de 2002. A canção estreou na UK Singles C...
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