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This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered between 301 and 400. References 301
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A sunhouse is a lean-to Conservatory (greenhouse) Sunhouse may also refer to: Sunhouse, dwellings found in Arnstein, Germany The Sunhouse (1925) by Joris Ivens Sunhouse (band)
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Anita Mae Joan Hagen (May 6, 1931 – June 5, 2015) was a Canadian politician, who served as a New Democratic Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1986 to 1996, representing the riding of New Westminster. She took on the high-profile posts of Deputy Premier of British Columbia and Minister of Educa...
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The Herbert classification is a system of categorizing scaphoid fractures. Classification References Orthopedic classifications Injuries of wrist and hand External links
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The Big Fight is a 1972 Taiwanese film. References External links 1972 films 1972 action films 1970s Mandarin-language films Hong Kong action films 1970s Hong Kong films
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Legoland Water Park refers to a water park that is adjacent to a Legoland theme park. Places Lego Land Water Park, California in Legoland California Lego Land Water Park, Florida in Legoland Florida Resort Lego Land Water Park, Italy in Gardaland Resort Legoland
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Laramie station could refer to: Laramie station (CTA Green Line) Laramie station (CTA Blue Line)
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Water grabbing involves the distribution of water resources in a way that leaves one or more parties feeling the distribution is less equitable. It also can have damaging environmental effects as watersheds are made unsustainable by overuse of limited water. See also Nestlé Green grabbing Land rights Land grabbin...
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Multilayer soft lithography (MSL) is a fabrication process in which microscopic chambers, channels, valves and vias are molded within bonded layers of elastomer. Commercial PDMS stamps can mold materials such as optical adhesive in a sequential process to create the bonded layers. See also Soft lithography Lithogr...
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Activation key may refer to: Product activation Product key Volume license key Key changer (software)
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The Brutal Boxer () is a 1972 Hong Kong film. Cast Jackie Chan Chan Sing Tien Ni Raymond Lui Sing Kung Mars Wilson Tong Guan Shan Alan Tang Kong Wing Got Heung Ting Corey Yuen References 1972 films Hong Kong action films 1970s action films 1970s Mandarin-language films 1970s Hong Kong films
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Integrated fluidic circuit (IFC) is a type of integrated circuit (IC) using fluids. See also Fluidics Biotechnology Fluid mechanics Integrated circuits
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An alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions. Alderman may also refer to: Alderman (surname) Alderman Lesmond (born 1978), West Indian cricketer Alderman Fitzwarren, character in Dick Whittington. See also Alderman House Alderman Islands Alderman's Green Ealdorman
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Anajapyx vesiculosus is a species of two-pronged bristletail in the family Anajapygidae. References Diplura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1903
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Abu and the Seven Marvels is a 2002 illustrated fairy tale novel by Richard Matheson, and illustrated by William Stout. Abu is a Persian varlet who seeks the hand of Princess Alicia, in a love triangle with the scheming Grand Vizier Zardak. Inspired heavily by Arabian Nights, Abu must seek tokens from each of the seven...
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Errk Oykangand (formerly known as Mitchell-Alice Rivers until 2009) is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1748 km northwest of Brisbane. Today, this protected area is jointly managed by the Queensland government and the traditional Aboriginal owners, the Kunjen and Oykangand People. The park has a tropical clim...
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Chulahoma may refer to: the town of Chulahoma, Mississippi Chulahoma: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough, an EP by The Black Keys
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Chow Ken (秋瑾) is a 1972 Hong Kong film. References See also Qiu Jin 1972 films Hong Kong martial arts films 1970s action films 1970s Mandarin-language films Films directed by Ting Shan-hsi 1970s Hong Kong films
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Fluorosis may refer to: Dental fluorosis, a disturbance of dental enamel caused by excessive exposure to high concentrations of fluoride during tooth development. Skeletal fluorosis, a bone disease caused by excessive accumulation of fluoride in the bones Fluoride toxicity, elevated levels of the fluoride ion in t...
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Mock (Kalifornia) Mock (Washington) Nevek Mock (keresztnév) Mock (vezetéknév)
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TalkTV is a British television channel owned and operated by News UK. It launched on 25 April 2022. The channel features video simulcasts of TalkRadio programming in off-peak hours, but launched with three original programmes, The News Desk, Piers Morgan Uncensored, and The Talk. History Background Australian-born ...
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The trailboards are a pair of boards that may be found at the bow of certain sailing vessels, where they run from the figurehead or billethead back to or towards the hawsepipe. They are in the main decorative, though they often bear the name of the ship; they vary in decoration styles. References Shipbuilding Sailboa...
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The Postal Corporation of Jamaica Ltd. is the national post office of Jamaica. External links Official website. Communications in Jamaica Jamaica
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Mowbray is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1441 km northwest of Brisbane. The park forms part of the Wooroonooran Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports populations of a range of bird species endemic to Queensland's Wet Tropics. See also Protected areas of Qu...
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Ferocious Brothers is a 1972 Hong Kong film. References External links 1972 films Hong Kong action films 1972 action films 1970s Mandarin-language films 1970s Hong Kong films
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Supplement or Supplemental may refer to: Health and medicine Bodybuilding supplement Dietary supplement Herbal supplement Media Supplement (publishing), a publication that has a role secondary to that of another preceding or concurrent publication Supplement (album), by Ai Nonaka The Supplement, a 2002 Polish f...
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Evalljapyx mckenziei is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America. References Diplura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1960
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The Golf Game: Par Excellence is a board game published in 1985 by Challenge sprl. Contents The Golf Game: Par Excellence is a game in which each of the nine laminated maps of the greatest golf courses in the world represents a hole for the game. Reception Brian Walker reviewed The Golf Game: Par Excellence for Games...
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Aortic unfolding is an abnormality visible on a chest X-ray, that shows widening of the mediastinum which may mimic the appearance of a thoracic aortic aneurysm. With aging, the ascending portion of the thoracic aorta increases in length by approximately 12% per decade, whereas the diameter increases by just 3% per d...
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Programme Best Drama Series Best Documentary Best Factual Series or Strand Best International Programme Best Single Drama Performance in Television Best Actor Best Actress Best Male Comedy Performance Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Performance in a Motion Picture Best Actor in a Supporting...
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Ziggy is a masculine given name. Ziggy may also refer to: Ziggy (comic strip), an American cartoon series created by Tom Wilson "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" (A Boy Unlike the Others (Ziggy)"), a 1993 song by Celine Dion
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Holjapyx calaverasae is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America. References Diplura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1959
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Holjapyx humidus is a species of forcepstail in the family Japygidae. It is found in North America. References Diplura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1959
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Final Four was held on 19–20 March 2022. in Podgorica, Montenegro. Semifinals Third place Final Bracket References External links Official website Final Four
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Variety is the spice of life, is a common saying The Spice of Life may refer to: Music Albums Spice of Life (George Fox album) Spice of Life, album by D'Sound The Spice of Life (Kazumi Watanabe album) The Spice of Life (Marlena Shaw album) The Spice of Life (Earl Klugh album) Songs "Spice of Life", hit single by Ma...
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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (abbreviated as MSCHE and legally incorporated as the Mid-Atlantic Region Commission on Higher Education) is a voluntary, peer-based, non-profit membership organization that performs peer evaluation and accreditation of public and private universities and colleges in the...
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This section of the list of former state routes in New York contains all routes numbered between 101 and 200. References 101
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Four Forks is an unincorporated community located in Richland Parish, Louisiana, United States. The community is located west of Mangham, Louisiana. References Unincorporated communities in Richland Parish, Louisiana Unincorporated communities in Louisiana
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A credit card is a payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt (i.e., promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts plus the other agreed charges). The card issuer (usually a bank or credit union) creates a ...
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Wabua halifax is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de Stiphidiidae. Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Wabua. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2000 door V. T. Davies. Stiphidiidae
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Montmerle Charterhouse (, ) is a former charterhouse, or Carthusian monastery, located in Lescheroux, in the arrondissement of Bourg-en-Bresse and the canton of Saint-Trivier-de-Courtes, in the department of Ain, France. History Benedictines The first monastery established here was a Benedictine priory, founded in 10...
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Winds aloft, officially known as the winds and temperatures aloft forecast, (known as "FD" in the US and Canada, but becoming known as "FB", following the World Meteorological Organization [WMO] nomenclature), is a forecast of specific atmospheric conditions in terms of wind and temperature at certain altitudes, typica...
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Out-crossing or out-breeding is the technique of crossing between different breeds. This is the practice of introducing distantly related genetic material into a breeding line, thereby increasing genetic diversity. Outcrossing can be a useful technique in animal breeding. The outcrossing breeder intends to remove th...
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Alan Gold is the name of: Alan Gold (author) (born 1945), author, literary critic and human rights activist Alan B. Gold (1917–2005), former chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court Alan Stephen Gold (born 1944), American lawyer and judge
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Long Lake – jednostka osadnicza w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Illinois, w hrabstwie Lake. CDP w stanie Illinois
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Carrols may refer to: Carrols Restaurant Group, largest franchisee of Burger King Carrols (Finland), former franchise of original US Carrols chain Carrolls, Washington, an unincorporated community
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Graffiti Bridge is the title of two related items: Graffiti Bridge (film), a 1990 film starring Prince Graffiti Bridge (album), a 1990 album by Prince
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Elasticity of substitution is the ratio of percentage change in capital-labour ratio with the percentage change in Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution. In a competitive market, it measures the percentage change in the two inputs used in response to a percentage change in their prices. It gives a measure of the cur...
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A birrus or birrus brittanicus was a rainproof, hooded woollen cloak (or simply a hood alone), characteristically worn in Britain and Gaul at the time of the Roman Empire and into the Middle Ages. A mosaic at Chedworth Roman Villa shows a Briton wearing a birrus brittanicus; there is also one shown on a statue of a pl...
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Insomniac or The Insomniac may refer to: A person who has insomnia Music Insomniac (Green Day album), 1995 Insomniac (Enrique Iglesias album), 2007 "Insomniac" (song), a 1994 song by Echobelly "Insomniac", a song by Billy Pilgrim Insomniac, a record label founded by Poets of the Fall Insomniac (promoter), an ...
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Italian submarine Perla was a built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) during the 1930s. She was named after a gemstone Pearl. Design and description The Perla-class submarines were essentially repeats of the preceding . The modifications that were made compared to the boats of the previous series were mostly ...
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Vitamin deficiency is the condition of a long-term lack of a vitamin. When caused by not enough vitamin intake it is classified as a primary deficiency, whereas when due to an underlying disorder such as malabsorption it is called a secondary deficiency. An underlying disorder may be metabolic – as in a genetic defect ...
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Broadseam is a term particular to the making of a sail. The panels that make up the sections of a sail are cut with curves on the connecting edges or seams. This method adds a three dimensional shape to what would ordinarily be a flat triangular or quadrilateral piece of fabric. Since a sail is a type of airfoil, this ...
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Mandola may refer to: Mandola, a fretted, stringed musical instrument Mandola (painting), a 1910 oil painting by French artist Georges Braque Mandola (leafhopper), a leafhopper genus in the tribe Erythroneurini Mandola (candy), a sugar or honey-coated almond candy peculiar to the island of Kefalonia in Greece See ...
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A tail is the section at the rear end of an animal's body, a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. Tail or tails may also refer to: Science and technology Tails (operating system) or The Amnesic Incognito Live System, a Linux distribution designed for anonymity and privacy Tail (Unix), a Unix program used to ...
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Software bundle may refer to: Pre-installed software Bundled software Software suite
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Mineral cosmetics are forms of make-up that are composed of compressed minerals. Most of these products are pure mineral, and do not contain any oil or wax additives. Some kinds of minerals can have beneficial health results for the skin, combining health effects with cosmetic results. The claim that applying minerals ...
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Samantha Johnson (born 1991) is an American soccer player. Samantha or Sammie Johnson may also refer to: Samantha Johnson (beauty pageant) (born 1984), American beauty queen Samantha Johnson (singer), American singer, contestant in America's Got Talent in 2015 Sammie Johnson (born 1992), Australian rules footballer S...
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Give Me the Reason è il quinto album in studio del cantautore statunitense Luther Vandross, pubblicato nel 1986. Tracce Collegamenti esterni
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Jesse Miller is an American science fiction author. His writing career began in 1972, shortly after he left the United States Air Force. In 1974, he was a finalist for the second ever John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, for his story "Pigeon City". References External links Black speculative fiction authors
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The Smolov Squat Routine is a weight training program for increasing your squat strength, originating from Russia. It is named after its creator, Sergey Smolov “the Russian Master of Sports”. The squat routine is a strength program broken down into four phases which last for a total of 13 weeks. The four phases are: ...
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Go on home (Patti Page), een album van Patti Page uit 1962 Go on home (Piet Veerman), een single van Piet Veerman uit 1988
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La Nervahuit est une automobile fabriquée par Renault à partir de 1931. Types Nervahuit Automobile des années 1930
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A drying cabinet is today usually an electrical machine designed to expedite the drying of items - usually clothing - that are unsuitable for a mechanical clothes dryer. Such items may include delicate clothing care labeled as "hang dry", "dry flat" or "do not tumble dry" on their wash instructions, as well as items s...
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Az aminopiridinnek három izomerje van: 2-Aminopiridin 3-Aminopiridin 4-Aminopiridin
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RKF may refer to: Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg Method RKFDV
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Von Raron (French Rarogne) was an influential noble family in the Valais (the bishopric of Sion) in the late medieval period. Related to the lords of Ringgenberg, the family held possessions in the area of Raron (Rarogne) in the 12th century, and beginning in the 13th century named themselves after their castle there....
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Log Jammer may refer to: Log Jammer (Kennywood), a former log flume ride at Kennywood amusement park Log Jammers, a video game
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These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The list is by no means exhaustive, since over 800 religious houses existed before the Reformation, and virtually every town, of any size, had at least one abbey, priory, convent or friary in it. (Often many small hous...
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In psychology, personality type refers to the psychological classification of different types of individuals. Personality types are sometimes distinguished from personality traits, with the latter embodying a smaller grouping of behavioral tendencies. Types are sometimes said to involve qualitative differences between ...
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Aamras (also known as amras) is a sweet dish featuring in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent and made from the pulp of the mango fruit. The pulp of a ripe mango is extracted, usually by hand, and is consumed together with pooris or chapati (Indian breads). Sometimes ghee and milk are added to the pulp to enhance it...
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A curb cut (U.S.), curb ramp, depressed curb, dropped kerb (UK), pram ramp, or kerb ramp (Australia) is a solid (usually concrete) ramp graded down from the top surface of a sidewalk to the surface of an adjoining street. It is designed primarily for pedestrian usage and commonly found in urban areas where pedestrian a...
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Loach may refer to: Fishes of the superfamily Cobitoidea, bottom-dwelling freshwater fishes with several barbels near the mouth, found in Eurasia and northwestern Africa, related to minnows Algae eaters, fishes of the family Gyrinocheilidae, are sometimes referred to as sucking loaches Ken Loach (born 1936), English ...
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Forecastfox (fix version) is a free WebExtension clone of the proprietary Firefox legacy extension Forecast Weather that has been defunct since 2012. Forecastfox (fix version) information is provided by AccuWeather and displays a summary of weather forecast for a given location in the toolbar that takes the form of a ...
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Genesee Brewing Company ( ) is an American brewery located along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York. From 2000 to 2009, the company was known as the High Falls Brewing Company. In 2009, High Falls was acquired by the capital investment firm KPS Capital. Together with newly acquired Labatt USA, KPS merged the two ...
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Chrysler's L platform was used in a family of compact automobiles produced from 1978 to 1990. Loosely based on the Simca 1100 platform developed with Chrysler backing in Europe in the 1960s, the Chrysler L-body was the first domestically made car with transverse front wheel drive using a unibody chassis. It was create...
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Secret Warriors may refer to: Secret Warriors (comic book) Secret Warriors (Team White), the original team in Marvel Comics Secret Warriors (2009 series) Secret Warriors (2017 series) Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, a 2018 animated film
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No Bad Days may refer to: No Bad Days, a 2014 EP by Sunset Sons "No Bad Days", a song by Bastille from their 2022 album Give Me the Future "No Bad Days", a song by Macklemore from his 2023 album Ben
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The Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum), also known as the barren-ground wolf, is a North American subspecies of gray wolf native to the barren grounds of the Arctic coastal tundra region. It was named in 1912 by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr., who noted that it closely approaches the Great Plains wolf in skull and to...
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The Dynamo Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Stavropol, Russia. It is used as the stadium of PFC Dynamo Stavropol matches. The capacity of the stadium is 15,589 spectators. Events To celebrate the 230-day anniversary of Stavropol, on 29 September 2007 a concert was held with singers like Alla Pugacheva, Philip Kirkor...
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Antonia Vila (1815 – 1870), was a Spanish printer and publisher. She published the first newspaper of Pontevedra from 1843, and has been referred to as the first newspaper editor and printer of Pontevedra. References 1815 births 1870 deaths 19th-century Spanish businesspeople 19th-century publishers (people) 19th-...
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Shapley 1 (Sp 1 or PLN 329+2.1) is an annular planetary nebula in the constellation of Norma with a magnitude of +12.6. As viewed from Earth, it is peculiar in that it seems to be a non-bipolar, torus-shaped planetary nebula. However, it is thought that this is due to the viewpoint of looking directly down on a binary...
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Methylobacterium nodulans is an aerobic, facultatively methylotrophic, legume root nodule-forming and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. References Further reading External links LPSN Type strain of Methylobacterium nodulans at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Hyphomicrobiales Bacteria described in 2004
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Heart inflammation may refer to: Endocarditis, inflammation of the endocardium Myocarditis Pericarditis, inflammation of the pericardium
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Summer Rain may refer to: Rainfall during the summertime season Film and theatre Summer Rain (1937 film), an Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli A Summer Rain, a 1978 Brazilian film directed by Carlos Diegues Summer Rain (2006 film), directed by Antonio Banderas Summer Rain (musical), a 1983 Australian stage...
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This is a list of billionaire (USD) space travellers. List References See also Billionaire space race List of billionaires List of astronauts Spacetravellers Billionaire space travellers Billionaire space travellers
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My Universe may refer to: My Universe (album), by the Shires, 2016 My Universe Tour, their 2016–2017 tour in support of the album "My Universe" (song), by Coldplay and BTS, 2021 "My Universe", a song by Stray Kids from the 2020 album In Life, a re-release of Go Live See also My Universe in Lower Case, a 2011 Mex...
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Triathlon vid Olympiska sommarspelen 2004 avgjordes vid Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre, Aten. I olympiskt triathlon simmar deltagarna 1500 meter, cyklar 40 kilometer och löper 10 kilometer. Medaljfördelning Medaljörer Referenser
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The post of BBC Sports Editor was established in October 2006. The first incumbent was Mihir Bose. Bose resigned in August 2009. He was succeeded in December 2009 by David Bond. Bond resigned in May 2014. The current incumbent (since September 2014) is Dan Roan. References BBC
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Events from the year 1947 in South Korea. United States Army Military Government in Korea Military Governor: Archer L. Lerch (starting December 1945) William F. Dean (starting October 1947) Events January 1 – The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee is recognized by the International Olympic Committee. January 5 - ...
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E900 may refer to: Asus E900, a subnotebook computer Fujifilm FinePix E900, a digital camera Polydimethylsiloxane or dimethyl polysiloxane (E number: E900), a food additive Samsung SGH-E900, a mobile phone See also E90 (disambiguation)
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Phi Kappa may refer to: Phi Kappa (Catholic fraternity), a higher education fraternity founded in 1889 and one of the two fraternities that merged to form Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Literary Society, a debate society founded in 1820 at the University of Georgia Phi Kappa (secondary), a secondary school (high school) fra...
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Sex-based statistics regarding the rate of infant mortality by administrative divisions in the People's Republic of China have been collected. Disparity in rates of female infant mortality by Chinese administrative divisions has been noted in public health statistics since the first modern Chinese census in 1982 which...
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William de Vesci was the son of Eustace fitz John, who died in 1184. William de Vesci or William de Vescy may refer to: William de Vesci (d.1253), son of Eustace de Vesci William de Vesci (d.1297), son of William de Vesci William de Vescy of Kildare, illegitimate son of William de Vesci (d.1297), killed during the Ba...
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Pterostylis procera, commonly known as the short-lipped greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to Queensland. It has a rosette of leaves and when flowering a single translucent white flower with green and reddish markings and a labellum which does not protrude through the lateral sepals. Description Pterostylis pro...
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The University of Jhang (UOJ) () (informally Jhang University) is a public university located in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan. The University of Jhang has been established by the Government, Higher Education Department under the act UNIVERSITY OF JHANG ACT 2010 (XXV OF 2010). A letter was issued by the Higher Education Dep...
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Palmer Home for Children is a Christian non-profit organization providing residential care without charge and an introduction to God through service, to children who have a need for viable placement, located in and Hernando, Mississippi. Palmer Home is named after Benjamin M. Palmer, a native of South Carolina and Sou...
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Dorothy Hall may refer to: Dorothy Hall (actress), 1920s silent film actress Dorothy Manley, 1940s–50s British athlete, sometimes called by her married name "Dorothy Hall" Dorothy Hall (scientist), scientist known for her research on snow and ice "Dorothy Hall", a historic building at Tuskegee University, Alabama ...
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In basketball, an illegal dribble (colloquially called a double dribble or dribbling violation) occurs when a player ends their dribble by catching or causing the ball to come to rest in one or both hands and then dribbles it again with one hand or when a player touches it before the ball hits the ground. The dribble a...
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8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 17, 2002 to April 15, 2005. Loosely based on humor columnist W. Bruce Cameron's book of the same name, the show starred John Ritter during its first season. After Ritter's sudden death, Katey Sagal...
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