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Louisiana Flip N Move is a show featured on DIY Network. Premise Louisiana Flip N Move is the spin-off of Texas Flip N Move. The show features professional home renovators who purchase older houses to flip for profit, in and around New Orleans, Louisiana. Like the original show, the show features a twist: at the auc...
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3D video coding is one of the processing stages required to manifest stereoscopic content into a home. There are three techniques which are used to achieve stereoscopic video: Color shifting (anaglyph) Pixel subsampling (side-by-side, checkerboard, quincunx) Enhanced video stream coding (2D+Delta, 2D+Metadata, 2D p...
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The Rural Municipality of Mossey River is a rural municipality in the Parkland Region of Manitoba, Canada, located at the south end of Lake Winnipegosis. It is named for the Mossey River, a river that flows through the municipality. History The Rural Municipality of Mossey River was incorporated on May 1, 1906. On Ja...
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Crystal cake () is one of the traditional desserts in Weinan city of eastern Shaanxi, China. It has more than 800 years of history. Crystal cake was first invented in Xiagui during the Song Dynasty, then it spread throughout the region. It gets its name from its filling, which is glittering and translucent, like crysta...
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La riza (russe : риза, « robe ») et l’oklad (russe : оклад, « couvert ») sont des mots russes qui désignent la protection métallique destinée à couvrir ou protéger les icônes. La riza est également un vêtement religieux dans la religion orthodoxe. Riza La riza est le vêtement sacerdotal, de dessus, du prêtre pendant...
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Social emotions are emotions that depend upon the thoughts, feelings or actions of other people, "as experienced, recalled, anticipated or imagined at first hand". Examples are embarrassment, guilt, shame, jealousy, envy, elevation, empathy, and pride. In contrast, basic emotions such as happiness and sadness only requ...
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Dharma & Greg is an American television sitcom that aired from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002. It stars Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who got married on their first date despite being complete opposites. The series is co-produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, More-Medavoy ...
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Avinguda de Josep Tarradellas, often known as just Avinguda Tarradellas, is an avenue in Barcelona. Most of it is in the Les Corts district of the city, while the rest acts as the border of two other districts: Sants-Montjuïc and Eixample. It starts at Plaça dels Països Catalans, by Barcelona Sants railway station, and...
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Hunter House Museum may refer to: In Scotland Hunter House Museum, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire In the United States Hunter House Museum, Sudbury, Pennsylvania, at Fort Augusta Hunter House Victorian Museum, Norfolk, Virginia See also Hunter House (disambiguation)
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Cheers originally aired on NBC from September 30, 1982 to May 20, 1993. Over the series run, 275 original episodes aired, an average of 25 episodes per season. In the early 1990s, 20 volumes of VHS cassettes were released; each had three half-hour episodes. The whole series is currently available on multi-disc sets on ...
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Horned chub may refer to: Semotilus atromaculatus, a small minnow, a freshwater fish found in the eastern US and Canada Hornyhead chub (Nocomis biguttatus), a small species of minnow in the northern central USA to Canada
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Cutis may refer to several unrelated biological structures: Cutis (anatomy), the outermost layers of skin Cutis (mycology), a type of pileipellis in a fungus Other Cutis (journal), an academic journal of dermatology published by Frontline Medical Communications Cutiş, a village in Almașu Commune, Sălaj County, Ro...
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Ical may refer to: Calendar (Apple), Apple's personal calendar application, formerly called iCal ical (Unix), a Tcl/tk calendar package iCalendar, a standardised calendar data exchange standard Aburizal Bakrie, a politician ICaL an ionic current through the L-type calcium channel
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Depiction is reference conveyed through pictures. A picture refers to its object through a non-linguistic two-dimensional scheme, and is distinct from writing or notation. A depictive two-dimensional scheme is called a picture plane and may be constructed according to descriptive geometry, where they are usually divide...
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The United Kingdom Census 1951 was a census of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland carried out on 8 April 1951. It was the first to ask about household amenities and the largest so far attempted in the country. There was no census taken in 1941 due to the Second World War, but the register compile...
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I Am a Cat is a 2017 children's picture book by Galia Bernstein. It is about a tabby cat called Simon who persuades some big cats that he is a cat, just like them. Publication history 2018, USA, Abrams Books 2017, Australia, Abrams Books for Young Readers Reception In a starred review of I Am a Cat Publishers Weekly...
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Die dritte Staffel der US-amerikanischen Dramaserie Navy CIS feierte ihre Premiere in den USA am 20. September 2005 auf dem Sender CBS. Das Finale wurde am 16. Mai 2006 gesendet. In Deutschland startete die Staffel am 16. März 2006 auf Sat.1 und wurde am 7. Januar 2007 mit der letzten Folge der Staffel wieder beendet. ...
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CVHS may refer to: Schools Canyon View High School (disambiguation) Central Valley High School (disambiguation) in Australia Canley Vale High School, in Sydney, New South Wales in the United Kingdom Chelmer Valley High School, in Chelmsford, Essex in the United States Capistrano Valley High School, in Mission ...
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Selecta may refer to: Business Selecta (dairy products), a Philippine brand of milk and ice cream products Selecta (company), a European vending services operator Music Selecta, or selector, slang term for a DJ "Selecta" (song), 2011 Afrojack song
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The stream order or waterbody order is a positive whole number used in geomorphology and hydrology to indicate the level of branching in a river system. There are various approaches to the topological ordering of rivers or sections of rivers based on their distance from the source ("top down") or from the confluence (...
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Gregory Gordon may refer to: Gregory Gordon (lawyer), American scholar of international law Gregory Gordon (bishop), American Roman Catholic bishop
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Pileus may refer to: Pileus (hat), a brimless cap Pileus (mycology), the "cap" of a mushroom Pileus (meteorology), a cloud formation the crown of a bird's head the scales on the top of lizard and snake heads See also Jewish hat, pileus cornutus
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Wipneuzen (Gigantactinidae) zijn een familie van straalvinnige vissen uit de orde van Vinarmigen (Lophiiformes). Geslachten Gigantactis A. B. Brauer, 1902 Rhynchactis Regan, 1925
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Big Tree or variation, may refer to: Trees Big Tree (Washington tree), a Ponderosa pine tree that formerly stood in Washington State, U.S. Big Tree at Victoria Falls, a large baobab near Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe The Big Tree, 400 year old national champion in Missouri, U.S. The Big Tree, Rockport, a live oak nea...
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Der innere Kreis bezeichnet einen Film von Andrei Michalkow-Kontschalowski, siehe Der innere Kreis (Film) ein Buch von Peter Øvig Knudsen, siehe Der innere Kreis. Die Blekingegade-Bande. Siehe auch: Im inneren Kreis The Core – Der innere Kern
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Papyrus is a thick paper-like material produced from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus. Papyrus may also refer to: Papyrus (comics), a Belgian comic book series Papyrus (company), stationery and greeting card retailer purchased in 2009 by American Greetings Papyrus (horse), a British Thoroughbred raceh...
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Le Cranachan est un dessert traditionnel écossais, fait avec de la crème fouettée, du whisky, du miel, des framboises et des flocons d'avoine. Il était dégusté pour célébrer la récolte de framboises, en juin. Historique Le cranachan doit ses origines au crowdie, un petit-déjeuner populaire dans lequel ce fromage éta...
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Bangsia is a genus of Neotropical birds in the tanager family Thraupidae. They are native to humid forests in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica. Taxonomy and species list The genus Bangsia was introduce in 1919 by the ornithologist Thomas Edward Penard with a subspecies of the blue-and-gold tanager Buthraupis a...
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Jill M. Friedman is an American lawyer. She is known for her legal work pertaining to the prisoners of Guantanamo Bay. Friedman is a member of the Washington office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a law firm that provided free representation for five Saudis detained at Guantanamo Bay. Friedman and Anant Raut wrote "The Sau...
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Fencing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. There are three forms of Olympic fencing: Foil — a light thrusting weapon; the valid target is restricted to the torso; double touches are not allowed. Épée — a heavy thrusting...
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Moffat toffee is a boiled sweet made in the Scottish town of Moffat. The confection is notable for its tangy but sweet centre which gives the sweet its unusual flavour. The Moffat Toffee old family recipe is thought to have been used for the first time commercially by present owner Blair Blacklock’s great-grandmother...
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The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Role By drafting and sponsoring legislation to address constituent needs and by examining all bills that affect the black populace, the Caucus acts as a legislativ...
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Articles related to psychometrics (measuring intelligence and cognitive traits) include: Intelligence quotient Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Personality tests Scholastic Aptitude Test Psychology lists Indexes of science articles
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Le Mahāyānasaṃgraha est un ouvrage important de l'école bouddhiste du Yogachara, qui suit la tradition Mahayana. Il est attribué à Asanga. Il n'existe aucune version du texte original en sanskrit. Cependant nous en avons des traductions en tibétain et en chinois. Ce livre est le plus important concernant la pratique et...
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Article 35A of the Indian Constitution was an article that empowered the Jammu and Kashmir state's legislature to define "permanent residents" of the state and provide special rights and privileges to them. It was added to the Constitution through a presidential order, i.e., The Constitution (Application to Jammu and ...
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Mythos [from Ancient Greek μῦθος mûthos] is the term used by Aristotle in his Poetics (c. 335 BCE) to mean an Athenian tragedy's plot as a "representation of an action" or "the arrangement of the incidents" that "represents the action". Aristotle distinguishes plot from praxis – which are the actions the plots represen...
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Philip Sang'ka Marmo (29 December 1951) is a Tanzanian politician and diplomat. References 1951 births Living people Ambassadors of Tanzania to China Ambassadors of Tanzania to Germany Tanzanian MPs 2000–2005 Tanzanian MPs 2005–2010 University of Dar es Salaam alumni
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S Coronae Australis (S CrA), is a young binary star system estimated to be around 2 million years old located in the constellation Corona Australis. It is composed of a G-type main sequence star that is about as luminous as and just over twice as massive as the Sun, and a smaller K-type main sequence star that has arou...
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Sp(l)it EP (also known as just Split) is a split EP between the hardcore/thrash band I Hate Sally and the thrash metal band GFK released in 2007 on CD and 7" vinyl. Track listing Side A - I Hate Sally "Half Truth (A Thief)" - 2:42 "Show Me A Liar (A Liar)" - 2:35 "A Whole Lie (A Fool)" - 4:23 Side B - GFK "As Said By....
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Gene Kerrigan is an Irish journalist and novelist who grew up in Cabra in Dublin. His works include political commentary on Ireland since the 1970s in such publications as Magill magazine and the Sunday Independent newspaper. He has also written about Ireland for International Socialism magazine. His book The Rage won...
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Philip George Houthem Gell (20 d'octubre de 1914 - 3 de maig de 2001) va ser un immunòleg britànic que treballava a la Gran Bretanya de la postguerra. Juntament amb Robin Coombs, va desenvolupar la classificació Gell-Coombs de la hipersensibilitat. Va ser elegit membre de la Royal Society el 1969. Referències Cient...
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This is an incomplete list of hurlers who have played at senior level for the Kilkenny county team. A B C D F G H J K L M N O P R S T W Hurlers Kilkenny
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Summit Station may refer to: Summit Station, California (disambiguation) Summit Station, Greenland, a research station in Greenland Summit Station, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated place in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States See also Summit rail station (disambiguation) for a number of rail stations cal...
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Rubus vulgaris is a European species of flowering plant in the rose family. Rubus vulgaris is a prickly shrub with tapering prickles curved downwards towards the base of the stem. Leaves are palmately compound with 5 leaflets. Flowers are pale lavender. Fruits are black. The species is sometimes considered to be a sy...
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The geology of North America is a subject of regional geology and covers the North American continent, the third-largest in the world. Geologic units and processes are investigated on a large scale to reach a synthesized picture of the geological development of the continent. The divisions of regional geology are draw...
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The British Swimming Championships - 5,000 metres freestyle winners are listed below. The event was short-lived, ending after 2007 and is currently discontinued. 5,000 metres freestyle champions See also British Swimming List of British Swimming Championships champions References Swimming in the United Kingdom
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Sunland Park may refer to: Sunland Park, New Mexico Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino, in Sunland Park, New Mexico Sunland Park Mall, in El Paso, Texas Sunland Park, in Sunland, California
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Ryan Bailey may refer to: Ryan Bailey (sprinter) (born 1989), American sprinter Ryan Bailey (cricketer) (born 1982), South African cricketer Ryan Bailey (rugby league) (born 1983), English rugby league footballer Ryan Bailey (water polo) (born 1975), American water polo player Ryan C. Bailey, American chemist See also...
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TY Coronae Australis (abbreviated as TY CrA), is a young star system around 3 million years old in the constellation Corona Australis. It is composed of a blue-white B-class star around triple the Sun's mass and a cooler smaller companion around half its mass (or 1.6 times that of the Sun). The system is an eclipsing b...
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Студийные альбомы Мини-альбомы Микстейпы Синглы Другие песни в чартах Музыкальные видео Примечания Комментарии Источники Lil Nas X Lil Nas X Lil Nas X
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Alex Saxon may refer to: Alex Saxon (actor), American actor Bill Pronzini (born 1943), American writer of detective fiction who published several novels under pen name Alex Saxon
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A ticket platform was a platform situated outside a passenger railway station to allow passengers' tickets to be collected. These platforms were unpopular as they delayed the arrival of the trains just a short distance outside the station, but it did enable railway staff to collect tickets before passengers had a chan...
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In the cuisine of the United States, Greek pizza is a style of pizza crust and preparation where the pizza is proofed and cooked in a metal pan rather than stretched to order and baked on the floor of the pizza oven. A shallow pan is used, unlike the deep pans used in Sicilian, Chicago, or Detroit-styled pizzas. Its cr...
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A rough cut is a stage of film editing in which the film begins to resemble its final product. Rough Cut or Rough Cuts may also refer to the following: Rough cut, a stage of the audio mastering process Rough cut, the practice of intentionally leaving the edges of the pages of a book or other publication in a rough ...
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Optical film may refer to: Thin film optics, a branch of optics that deals with very thin structured layers of different materials Film, moving picture or movies Photographic film
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Poison (američki glazbeni sastav), glam rock sastav Poison (njemački glazbeni sastav), black metal sastav Poison Girl, pjesma Poison Prince, pjesma
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The ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award was an annual American Basketball Association (ABA) given in the ABA Playoffs. The award was first awarded in the 1968 ABA Playoffs, and was retired as part of the ABA–NBA merger. In sports, the player judged to be the most important to the team is the most valuable player (M...
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Flourish may refer to: Flourish (film), a 2006 comedic thriller Flourish (fanfare), a ceremonial music passage Flourishing, the state of positive social functioning Flourish of approval, a symbol used for grading and correcting work Card flourish, a showy movement of playing cards A decorative curl in typograph...
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Charles Frederick Millspaugh (Ithaca , Nova Iorque, 20 de junho de 1854 – 16 de setembro de 1923) foi um botânico norte-americano. Millspaugh, Charles Frederick
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Dakhala is a town in Kamrup district of Assam, situated on the south bank of the Brahmaputra River. See also Bijoynagar City References Cities and towns in Kamrup district
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No Time to Die is a 2021 spy film and the 25th film in the James Bond series. No Time to Die may also refer to: "No Time to Die" (song), by Billie Eilish, 2020 No Time to Die (1958 film), a British-American war film by Terence Young "No Time to Die" (Columbo), an episode of Columbo (Danger - No Time to Die), an 1...
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Pat Cash and Todd Martin won the title by defeating brothers John and Patrick McEnroe in the final in three sets. Draw External links Draw sheet Final result 2014 US Open (tennis)
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The kings of Axum ruled an important trading state in the area which is now Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, from approximately 100–940 AD. Zenith of the Kingdom of Axum Later kings Notes See also Axum Lists of office-holders List of emperors of Ethiopia References Axum Axum Axum Eritrea history-related lists
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Julie Brown (born 1958) is an American comedic actress, singer and songwriter. Julie Brown may also refer to: Julie Brown (athlete) (born 1955), American long-distance runner Downtown Julie Brown (born 1963), English television personality Julie Caitlin Brown (born 1961), American television actress who starred in...
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Josh Meyers or Josh Myers may refer to: Josh Meyers (actor) (born 1976), American actor and comedian Josh Meyers (ice hockey), (born 1985), American professional ice hockey player Josh Myers (actor) (born 1986), British actor Josh Myers (American football) (born 1998), American football center for the Green Bay Packe...
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Turned chairs — sometimes called thrown chairs or spindle chairs — represent a style of Elizabethan or Jacobean turned furniture that were in vogue in the late 16th and early 17th century England, New England and Holland. In turned furniture, the individual wooden spindles of the piece are made by shaping them with chi...
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Squab may also refer to: A young domestic pigeon (a baby pigeon or nestling), a pigeon derived from the rock pigeon Squab (food), the meat from such a bird Squab pie, a dish made from lamb and apples A cushion for a chair or couch; a short sofa Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, episode of TV show Two and a Half ...
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Fliptop may refer to: a type of cigarette pack Flip-top bottle Flip Top, a 1977 album by American trumpeter Ted Curson FlipTop Battle League, or Fliptop, a rap battle conference in the Philippines
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Christopher Morley Thomas Morley (botânico) Sean Morley Sylvanus Griswold Morley Morley (Iowa) Morley (Michigan) Morley (Missouri) Desambiguação
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Hermann Müller (Turgóvia, — ) foi um botânico, biólogo, fitologista e enólogo suíço. Tornou-se conhecido por ter criado a Müller-Thurgau em 1882, uma videira muito usada na vinificação do vinho. Naturalistas da Suíça Viticultores
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Mark Wayne Chase (1951) é um botânico britânico. Ligações externas Chase, Mark W. (Kew) Botânicos do Reino Unido
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Aqaba or Al Aqaba or Al Aqabah may refer to: Place Aqaba, Jordan Aqabah, West Bank The Gulf of Aqaba, at the northern end of the Red Sea Events Second pledge at al-Aqabah
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Monovalence or Monovalent may refer to: Monovalent ion, an atom, ion, or chemical group with a valency of one, which thus can form one covalent bond Monovalent vaccine, a vaccine directed at only one pathogen Monovalent antibody, an antibody with affinity for one epitope, antigen, or strain of microorganism Monovalen...
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Barney & Friends is an American children's television series that originally ran on PBS Kids from April 6, 1992 to November 2, 2010. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1992) Season 2 (1993) Season 3 (1995) Season 4 (1997) Season 5 (1998) Season 6 (1999–2000) Season 7 (2002) Season 8 (2003–2004) Season 9 (200...
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This is a list of some converts to Islam from Hinduism. References Islam from Hinduism Hinduism-related lists
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Kelly Mine can refer to: Kelly Mine, Devon in Lustleigh, Devon, United Kingdom. A preserved micaceous haematite mine. The Kelly Mine and ghost town in Magdalena, New Mexico
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This is a list of notable people who have converted to Islam after a period where they claimed to be atheistic or non-theistic. See also List of converts to Islam References Islam
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South Pole or Southpole may refer to: Terrestrial, celestial and planetary South Poles South Pole – the southernmost point on Earth (on the axis of rotation) South Magnetic Pole – the shifting point on the Earth's surface where the Earth's magnetic field points directly upwards South Geomagnetic Pole – the point of i...
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The medial patellofemoral ligament is one of the several ligaments on the medial aspect of the knee. It originates on the superomedial aspect of the patella and inserts in the space between the adductor tubercle and the medial femoral epicondyle. Its main function is to prevent lateral displacement of the patella. The...
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Lifestyle medicine (LM) is a branch of medicine focused on preventive healthcare and self-care dealing with prevention, research, education, and treatment of disorders caused by lifestyle factors and preventable causes of death such as nutrition, physical inactivity, chronic stress, and self-destructive behaviors inclu...
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Wax rims are devices that are used in dentistry to help in the fabrication of removable prostheses, such as complete and partial dentures. When placed in the mouth, wax rims allow the dentist to record a measured vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) because the patient will be unable to close further than the wax wil...
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Quelque part est une chanson de Sheryfa Luna (2007). Quelque part est une chanson de Kenza Farah (2012).
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Seasons of the Heart is a 1993 Christian drama film starring Leigh Lombardi and Sam Hennings. Plot Martha and Jed Richards live in Oregon in 1862. They and their two young daughters moved there to make a new life, unfortunately both of their daughters died from yellow fever along the way. This has left Martha an emoti...
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Australian Aboriginal English (AAE or AbE) is a cover term used for the complex, rule-governed varieties of English used by a large section of the Indigenous Australian (Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander) population as a result of colonization. It is made up of a number of varieties which developed diffe...
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Centigon may refer to: Centigon (unit), a unit of plane angle, the hundredth part of a gon (gradian). Centigon (company), a company specializing in security products like armored vehicles
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The following is a list of works of painting, sculpture and architecture by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Lost works are included, but not commissions that Michelangelo never made. Michelangelo also left many drawings, sketches, and some works in poetry. Sculpture Attributed sculpture Painting Attrib...
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Selectivity (electronic) may refer to: Selectivity (radio), a measure of the performance of a radio receiver to respond only to the radio signal it is tuned Selectivity (circuit breakers), the coordination of overcurrent protection devices in an electrical installation
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Clemole or tlemole is a traditional dish in Mexican cuisine. It is a soup where meat, vegetables and strong flavor elements are combined. When beef or poultry meat is fried and boiled in a stock pot, then green beans, corn chunks and zucchini pieces are added. Chili peppers are roasted, soaked in hot water and ground o...
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Informit may refer to: InformIT, a subsidiary of British publisher Pearson Education in the US Informit (Australia), a subsidiary of RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, and the owner of Informit (database) Informit (database), an online resource owned and managed by the RMIT Informit
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Premi e riconoscimenti Campione USBL (1996) CBA MVP (1997) All-CBA First Team (1997) CBA All-Star Game MVP (1997) Collegamenti esterni
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Spoliation may refer to: Looting Spoliation of evidence in a criminal investigation See also Spoliation Advisory Panel Nazi plunder
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Mashriqi Arabic, or Mashriqi ʿAmmiya, encompasses the varieties of Arabic spoken in the Mashriq, including the countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Cyprus, Turkey, Iraq, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Bahrain and Qatar. The variety is sometimes referred to as Eastern Arabic, as opposed to We...
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Inanda may refer to: Inanda, Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa Inanda, KwaZulu-Natal, a town outside Durban, South Africa Inanda, Sourou, a village of Burkina Faso , three ships of this name 1325 Inanda, asteroid
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There are at least 75 waterfalls in the U.S. state of Utah. Utah Waterfalls
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Ricardian may refer to: A follower of Ricardian economics, named after economist David Ricardo (1772–1823) Ricardian (Richard III), a defender of the reputation of King Richard III of England
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StatXact est un logiciel de statistiques qui permet de faire des analyses en utilisant des statistiques exactes. Il permet de calculer des p-values exactes et des intervalles de confiance pour les tableaux de contingence et pour des statistiques non paramétriques. Il est commercialisé par la société Cytel Inc. Référen...
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Night Ride was a long-running BBC Radio 2 overnight radio programme. It first went on air in 1967 and was revived as part of a schedule overhaul in January 1984 when it was heard daily from 1am to 3am. In January 1991 it was extended to start at 12.35am and eventually it became a three-hour programme, beginning at 12.0...
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The 1968–69 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the franchise's second season in the National Hockey League. Offseason Regular season Final standings Record vs. opponents Schedule and results |- style="background:#ffc;" | 1 || Oct 12 || Montreal Canadiens || 1–1 || Pittsburgh Penguins || Montreal Forum (10,701) || 0–0...
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Stack the Cats is a 2017 children's picture book written and illustrated by Susie Ghahremani. It is a counting book involving cats. Reception Stack the Cats received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews writing "Thanks to its gentle inconsistencies, this is a book that can expand children’s thought processes.", and Boo...
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