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Influenza A virus subtype H6N1 (A/H6N1), is a subtype of the influenza A virus. It has only infected one person, a woman in Taiwan, who recovered. Known to infect Eurasian teal, it is closely related to subtype H5N1. References Bird diseases H6N1
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The terms cut off saw, cutoff saw, or chop saw can refer to two distinct classes of power tools. A miter saw, typically used in woodworking An abrasive saw, typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals or ceramics
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An abrasive saw, also known as a cut-off saw or chop saw, is a circular saw (a kind of power tool) which is typically used to cut hard materials, such as metals, tile, and concrete. The cutting action is performed by an abrasive disc, similar to a thin grinding wheel. Technically speaking this is not a saw, as it doe...
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The Battle of Karbala was fought in 680 CE Battle of Karbala may also refer to: Battle of Karbala (1991), during the 1991 uprisings in Iraq Battle of Karbala (2003), during the 2003 invasion of Iraq Defense of Karbala City Hall, during the Iraq spring fighting of 2004 Battle of Karbala (2007), during the Iraq War
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Gustavo Martínez may refer to: Gustavo Martínez (cyclist), who competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics Gustavo Martínez (sailor), who competed at the 2000 & 2004 Summer Olympics
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Idol School may refer to: Idol School (2014 TV series) Idol School (2017 TV series)
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The Oregon Lottery is run by the government of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). History The Oregon Lottery was authorized by Oregon Ballot Measure 5 which was passed by voters in the 1984 general election. The measure amended the Oregon Constitution to allow a s...
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Pietro Baseggio was a fourteenth-century architect and sculptor in Venice. In 1361, he was named superintendent of construction for the Doge's palace, and helped in construction along with Filippo Calendario. References John Ruskin. Stones of Venice. 14th-century Italian architects 14th-century Italian sculptors Ital...
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Monte Grande é uma cidade da Argentina, localizada na província de Buenos Aires, situada na área metropolitana de Gran Buenos Aires. Localidades de Buenos Aires (província) Grande Buenos Aires
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The following are the national records in Olympic weightlifting in Uganda. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Uganda Weightlifting Federation. Current records Men Women Historical records Men (1998–2018) Women (1998–2018) Refe...
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Live At BB King Blues Club may refer to: Live: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, New York (Jeff Beck), released 2006, recorded in 2003 Live at B.B. King Blues Club, a 2007 live album by The Yardbirds
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A riddle is a large sieve used to separate soil or compost particles, or for separating soil from vegetables. Etymology English "riddle" is from Middle English ridelle "coarse sieve," from late Old English hriddel "sieve," altered by dissimilation from Old English hridder "sieve" Description A riddle may be square, ...
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Short stature refers to a height of a human which is below typical. Whether a person is considered short depends on the context. Because of the lack of preciseness, there is often disagreement about the degree of shortness that should be called short. Dwarfism is the condition of being very short, often caused by a med...
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A Night at the Movies can be: A Night at the Movies (film), a short film by humorist Robert Benchley "A Night at the Movies" (CSI), an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A Night at the Movies, a 1987 anthology by Robert Coover A Night at the Movies, a 1997 album by David Essex
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Ambient lighting may refer to: Available light in an environment Low-key lighting, a photographic technique using a single key light A type of lighting in computer graphics See also Ambient light sensor Ambiance lighting, lighting for mood
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Scaphium can refer to: Scaphium - a genus of plants Scaphium (beetle) - a genus of beetles Part of the Weberian apparatus in fish anatomy
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"Vitaphone" can refer to: Vitaphone – a sound-on-disc system for films, used in the 1920s Vitaphone GmbH – a German telecommunications company which supplies hospitals Vitaphone Racing – a German racing team sponsored by Vitaphone GmbH
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The Patent and Trademark Office may refer to any other patent office also handling trademarks, such as: the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) the German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA) the Danish Patent and Trademark Office (DKPTO) the Italian Patent and Trademark Office the Spanish Patent and ...
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This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Current listings Former listings References External links New Jersey Bridges Bridges
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Fotonowa analiza aktywacyjna (z ang. photon activation analysis) Kwas fenylooctowy (z ang. phenylacetic acid) Kwas nadoctowy (z ang. peroxyacetic acid) Kwas poliakrylowy (z ang. polyacrylic acid) Państwowa Agencja Atomistyki
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Streamwatch may refer to: a school- and community-based environmentalism education and action program that raises awareness of the natural environment through testing water quality in local rivers and streams StreamWatch, an example of such a program from Virginia, US the act of watching streaming video, especially ...
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Hong Kong mahjong scoring rules are used for scoring in mahjong, the game for four players, common in Hong Kong and some areas in Guangdong. Criteria A hand is considered a winning hand when it has 4 melds and a pair or is considered a special hand. Points are obtained by matching the winning hand and the winning co...
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A kakivak is a leister used by Inuit for spear fishing and fishing at short range. It is comparable to a harpoon or a trident in function and shape. The kakivak is notable for its tip's design, which has three prongs, the outer which have their own teeth which point at the centre prong. The teeth are to hold the meat o...
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The Deutsche Filmakademie is an independently run organization with a focus on filmmaking in Germany. It was founded in 2003 in Berlin as a way to provide native filmmakers a forum for discussion and a way to promote the reputation of German cinema through publications, presentations, discussions, and regular promotion...
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Senior aircraftman technician (SAC Tech or formerly SAC(T)) is a rank in the Royal Air Force, ranking between senior aircraftman and corporal and having a NATO rank code of OR-2. SAC Technicians are not NCOs and cannot administratively discipline other personnel. The rank, which is self-supervisory, was introduced in ...
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Theodor Magnus Fries (1832 - 1913) foi um botânico sueco, filho de Elias Magnus Fries. Botânicos da Suécia Sepultados no Cemitério Antigo de Uppsala
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In civil engineering and construction, the neat volume is a theoretical amount of material. For earthworks, it can refer to the volume either before native material is disturbed by excavation, or after placement and compaction is complete. A percentage is typically added to neat volume to estimate loose (i.e. uncompac...
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Peter Thonning (1775 — 1848) foi um médico e botânico dinamarquês. Botânicos da Dinamarca
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Thirst is a craving for liquids. Thirst may also refer to: Film Thirst (1929 film) or Desert Nights, an American silent film starring John Gilbert Thirst (1949 film), a Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman Pyaasa or Thirst, a 1957 Indian film by Guru Dutt Thirst (1959 film), a Soviet film Thirst (1960 film), an Argent...
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The 2002 Japan Series was the 53rd edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's postseason championship series. It matched the Central League champion Yomiuri Giants against the Pacific League champion Seibu Lions. The Giants swept the Lions in four games to win their 20th Japan Series championship. Summary See also 200...
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George Henry Kendrick Thwaites (Bristol, 1811 — Kandy, (Sri Lanka), 11 de setembro de 1882) foi um botânico britânico. Botânicos da Inglaterra Naturais de Bristol (Inglaterra)
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Aaron Agassi is a Filipino actor and singer. Personal life Agassi's older brothers are actors Carlos Agassi and Michael Agassi. Agassi is a Christian. Filmography Television Discography Studio albums As featured artist Guest appearances Awards and nominations References External links Living people Star...
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A sweat scraper is a tool used in horse grooming and with other animals, such as dogs. It consists of a handle and a rubber blade. Sweat scrapers are available in both metal and plastic form, and also traditionally in wood (as seen in Mongolia). It is used to remove sweat and/or excess hair from larger pets. It is used...
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Music Box Revue was a series of four musical theatre revues by Irving Berlin, presented from 1921 to 1924 at the Music Box Theatre in New York City. Berlin wrote the book, music, and lyrics to all four editions. The first show was staged by Hassard Short with music by Irving Berlin, and featured contributions from a nu...
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A boat lift is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations. Boat lift or Boatlift may also refer to: The Boatlift, an album by rapper Pitbull Mariel boatlift, a mass emigration of Cubans for the United States, 1980 The maritime response following the September 11 attacks on the World ...
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Goodnites (formerly Pull-Ups Goodnites; known as DryNites in the United Kingdom and most markets outside of North America) are diapers designed for managing bedwetting. Goodnites are produced by Kimberly-Clark. The product has also been seen titled as Huggies Goodnites on official Huggies branded webpages. Goodnites c...
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The Muzzle may refer to: The Muzzle (1938 film), a German film The Muzzle (1958 film), a West German film remake
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A lunar eclipse occurs whenever the moon passes behind the earth such that the earth blocks the suns rays from striking the moon. Lunar Eclipse may also refer to: Lunar Eclipse (album), an album by David Bryan from the band Bon Jovi Lunar Eclipse (film), a 1999 Chinese film "Lunar Eclipse" (Moonlighting), a series fi...
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The American daily newspaper The New York Times publishes multiple weekly list ranking the best selling books in the United States. The lists are split in three genres—fiction, nonfiction and children's books. Both the fiction and nonfiction lists are further split into multiple lists. Fiction The following list ranks...
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Pokémon Battle Frontier may refer to: The Battle Frontier, a series of locations in Pokémon Pokémon: Battle Frontier, the 2005 ninth season of the Pokémon animated series Pokémon Battle Frontier (manga), a manga See also Battlefront (disambiguation)
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Revenue assurance (RA) telecommunication services, is the use of data quality and process improvement methods that improve profits, revenues and cash flows without influencing demand. This was defined by a TM Forum working group based on research documented in its Revenue Assurance Technical Overview. References B...
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Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja. It is commonly divided into classical and modern periods, although this distinction is sometimes unclear. Kore...
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Hello, Baby! is a 2009 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by Steve Jenkins. In this book the narrator asks the reader whether they are various animals. Reception A review in Kirkus Reviews of Hello, Baby! wrote: "This picture book brims with fascinating animals, brilliant words and engaging artwork; it...
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Jones Bar-B-Q may refer to Jones Bar-B-Q Diner in Marianna, Arkansas Jones Bar-B-Q (Kansas City)
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The ninth season of Chicago P.D., an American police drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, and Rick Eid was ordered on February 27, 2020, by NBC. The season premiered on September 22, 2021. Cast Regular cast members Jason Beghe as Sergeant Henry "Hank"...
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Promacrolaelaps is a genus of mites in the family Laelapidae. Species Promacrolaelaps hunteri Costa, 1971 References Laelapidae
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Pamigua (sometimes called Pamiwa) is an extinct language of Colombia, related to Tinigua. It was spoken at the mission of San Concepción de Arauca in Colombia. References Tiniguan languages Extinct languages of South America
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This list identifies a range of parenting issues that affecting separated and divorced parents, that is regarding their children: Child custody Joint custody Child support through the Child Support Agency (UK or (Australia or local equivalent) or through a family court Contact (including Visitation) Childrens centre En...
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Appaloosa – rasa koni gorącokrwistych Appaloosa – amerykański western z 1966 roku Appaloosa – amerykański western z 2008 roku Appaloosa – powieść Roberta B. Parkera z 2005 roku
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A total of 173 players was planned to compete in badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Of them, 16 pairs competed in each doubles events, 41 players competed in the men's singles event and 47 players competed in the women's singles event. Qualifying criteria The main qualifying...
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est un manga de type yaoi écrit et illustré par Ayano Yamane. En 2007, le manga fut adapté en deux OAV d'environ une demi-heure chacun. Une édition française du manga est parue aux éditions Asuka en 2012. Synopsis Références Liens externes Manga yaoi Original video animation Série manga
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In Major League Baseball (MLB), the Player of the Week Award is given weekly during the regular season to two outstanding players, one each in the National League (NL) and American League (AL). The NL first awarded the honor during the season, and the AL began in . Players at all positions are eligible for the award. ...
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Utopian experiment is an alternative name for an intentional community. It also may refer to: Impossible Cities: A Utopian Experiment, a multidisciplinary play Social experiment for evaluation of utopian proposals. Utopia Experiment, a social experiment in Scotland
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Fighter Squadron 83 or VF-83 was an aviation unit of the United States Navy. Originally established on 1 May 1944, it was disestablished on 24 September 1945. It was the first US Navy squadron to be designated as VF-83. Operational history VF-83 formed part of Carrier Air Group 83 (CVG-83) assigned to the . CVG-83 wa...
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An ovary is a reproductive organ in female vertebrate. Ovary may also refer to: Ovary (botany), reproductive organ in plants Leopold Óváry, Hungarian historian See also Overy (disambiguation)
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Flight 267 may refer to: Linjeflyg Flight 267, crashed on 20 November 1964 Trigana Air Flight 267, crashed on 16 August 2015 0267
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Lightning was a German Shepherd from a line of canine silent film stars. A grandson of Strongheart, Lightning was billed as "The Wonder Dog" and "The Marvel Dog". He began life as a runt but grew to be larger than average for the breed, and he was very intelligent. Lightning appeared in numerous movies. Select filmo...
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The Women's 400 metre freestyle competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 23 July 2017. Records Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows. The following new records were set during this competition. Results Heats The heats were held at 10:52. Final The fina...
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McKee Run is a tributary of the Beaver River in western Pennsylvania. The stream rises in south-central Lawrence County and flows west entering the Beaver River at West Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The watershed is roughly 29% agricultural, 62% forested and the rest is other uses. See also List of rivers of Pennsylvania ...
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The Women's 800 metre freestyle competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 28 and 29 July 2017. Records Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows. Results Heats The heats were held on 28 July at 11:06. Final The final was held on 29 July at 18:55. References...
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Backspin (bal), een draaieffect bij balsporten Backspin (breakdance), een dansterm
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Xinput is een API voor next generation controllers en werd geïntroduceerd met de release van de Xbox 360. Deze controller is compatibel met Windows XP Service Pack 1 en hoger. Xinput heeft het voordeel dat het beduidend gemakkelijker is in gebruik dan DirectInput. Xinput is compatibel met DirectX 9 en hoger. Externe l...
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Le Scirpe des bois (Scirpus sylvaticus) est une espèce de plante herbacée appartenant à la famille des Cyperaceae. Description Vivace de 40 à de hauteur. Habitats Héliophile, elle pousse dans les roselières, les prairies humides, les aulnaies et en bordure des eaux. Notes et références Liens externes ...
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Fruit pudding is a Scottish dish which is a mixture of wheat or oatmeal flour or breadcrumbs, beef suet, brown sugar, currants, raisins, sultanas, salt and cinnamon, formed into the shape of a large sausage. Normally cut into slices and fried, it is an optional feature of the traditional Scottish breakfast. Although s...
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Hard limit may refer to: Clipping (signal processing), in which a 'hard limit' clips an electronic signal at a certain threshold. Limits (BDSM), in which a 'hard limit' is an activity or context for an activity is considered completely off-limits in BDSM scenes and relationships.
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Monarch Beverage may refer to: Monarch Beverage Company of Atlanta, Georgia Monarch Beverage, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana
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Warner Pass is a mountain pass in the Chilcotin Ranges subdivision of the Pacific Ranges, the southernmost division of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Located southeast of the Taseko Lakes, it is on the divide between Warner and Denain Creeks, which are in the Bridge River and Taseko River drainage re...
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Happiness Is is a 2009 documentary film that the examines the different interpretations of the "pursuit of happiness" in America. The film features interviews with notable personalities such as the Dalai Lama, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp as well as happiness authors Daniel Gilbert, Gretchen Rubin and Darrin McMa...
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Automotive oil recycling involves the recycling of used oils and the creation of new products from the recycled oils, and includes the recycling of motor oil and hydraulic oil. Oil recycling also benefits the environment: increased opportunities for consumers to recycle oil lessens the likelihood of used oil being dump...
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Queen's Gate Terrace est une rue de la ville de Londres, Royaume-Uni. Situation et accès Longue de 260 mètres, orientée est-ouest, elle part de Gloucester Road et se termine à Queen's Gate. Le quartier est desservi par les lignes , à la station South Kensington. Origine du nom Elle doit son nom à la rue voisine, ...
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Fighter Squadron 62 or VF-62 was an aviation unit of the United States Navy. Originally established on 1 July 1955 it was disestablished on 1 October 1969. Operational history VF-62 would deploy with Air Task Group 202 (ATG-202) aboard the to the Mediterranean from 4 July 1956 to 19 February 1957. VF-62 was assigne...
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The 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 30, 2013, following the conclusion of the 2012–13 NHL regular season. The regular season was shortened to 48 games, and the playoffs pushed to a later date, due to a lockout. The playoffs ended on June 24, 2013, with the Chicago Blackhawks...
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This is a list of domestic water buffalo breeds and their uses. Breeds The domestic water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is descended from the wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee), now designated an endangered species. Water buffaloes have been bred, predominantly in Asia, for thousands of years for use by humans. Their main...
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Tallabogue may refer to: Tallabogue (Leaf River tributary), a stream in Mississippi Tallabogue (Tuscolameta Creek tributary), a stream in Mississippi Tallabogue Creek (Chickasawhay River tributary), a stream in Mississippi
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Black ice is hazardous frozen water. Black Ice may also refer to: Film Black Ice (1992 film), a thriller shot in Winnipeg Black Ice (1994 film), by Stan Brakhage Black Ice (2007 film), a Finnish film Black Ice (2022 film), a Canadian documentary film directed by Hubert Davis On Black Ice (1995), Belarusian drama...
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Targum may mean: any of the Aramaic translations of the Bible known as Targumim. Most traditional Jews today focus all their learning of Aramaic texts on Targum Onkelos and on Targum Jonathan . in medieval Jewish usage, the Aramaic language in general. Targum (Aramaic dialect), sometimes used as a term for certain ...
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William Noble may refer to: William Bonneau Noble (1780–1831), English landscape painter William H. Noble (1788–1850), United States Representative from New York William Noble (jockey) (1814–1897), English jockey William Henry Noble (British Army officer) (1834–1892), Anglo-Irish army officer William Clark Noble (1858–...
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This is the discography of French singer Marie Myriam. Albums Studio albums Compilation albums Singles References Discographies of French artists Pop music discographies
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NAMOC may refer to National Art Museum of China Northwest Atlantic Mid-Ocean Channel
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A pointer or pointing stick is a solid rod used to point manually, in the form of a stick, but always finished off or artificially produced. The typical pointer is simply a long, slender, often flexible stick made in a strong material, designed to indicate places on maps, words on blackboards etc. In addition it may b...
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Kono Kalakaua may refer to: Kono Kalakaua, a character in the original Hawaii Five-O television series (1968-1972) Kono Kalakaua, a character in the 2010 Hawaii Five-0 television series See also Kono (disambiguation) Kalakaua
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El Clásico is the name given to any football match between Real Madrid Club de Fútbol and Futbol Club Barcelona. The term clásico has also become used for several other sports rivalries. Some of which include: Europe El Viejo Clásico, the Athletic Bilbao - Real Madrid CF rivalry Athletic–Barcelona clásico, Athlet...
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The Mississippi State Lottery is a lottery authorized by the Alyce G. Clarke Mississippi Lottery Law in 2018. It is administered by the Mississippi Lottery Corporation. The corporation expected to begin scratch off sales by December 1, 2019, with sales of draw game tickets in 2020. However, this was bought forward to N...
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Street unicycling is one of the latest developments in unicycling. The aim of the sport is to use natural/urban/specially made obstacles such as ledges, handrails and stairs in a given area to perform tricks that look good. The emphasis falls on technical proficiency, style and creativity. Street unicycling draws inspi...
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Craig Hilary Walendy (born July 11, 1977, in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is a former professional American football fullback for the New York Giants in the National Football League. He played college football for the UCLA Bruins. External links Craig Walendy stats 1977 births Living people Sportspeople from New Bruns...
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Swash may refer to: Swash, the water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken Swash (brand), a range of laundry products produced by Procter & Gamble Swash (appliance), a Whirlpool corporation appliance Swash (typography), a typographical flourish on a glyph SWASH (water, sanitation and hygiene),...
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Georg Heinrich Weber ( 27 de julho de 1752 – 7 de julho de 1828) foi um médico e botânico alemão. Weber, Georg Heinrich
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Not Just Another Bogus List (NJABL) was a DNS blacklist. NJABL maintained a list of known and potential spam sources (open mail relays, open proxies, open form to mail HTTP gateways, dynamic IP pools, and direct spammers) for the purpose of being able to tag or refuse e-mail and thereby block spam from certain sources...
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L’USS Sargent Bay (CVE-83) est un porte-avions d'escorte de classe Casablanca de l'US Navy construit à partir de 1943 par Kaiser Shipyards à Vancouver (Washington) et mis en service en 1944. Histoire Notes et références Bibliographie Voir aussi Articles connexes Classe Casablanca Liens externes Photographs at ...
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Microblading is a tattooing technique and form of permanent makeup in which a small handheld tool made of several tiny needles is used to add semi-permanent pigment to the skin. Microblading differs from standard eyebrow tattooing, as each hairstroke is created by hand using a blade which creates fine slices in the ski...
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Astoria Canyon is a submarine canyon 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the mouth of the Columbia River. See also Astoria Fan External links https://web.archive.org/web/20050902223250/http://newport.pmel.noaa.gov/heceta/oceanexploration.htm Geography of the Pacific Northwest Submarine canyons of the Pacific Ocean
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Coprobius is a genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles. References Scarabaeidae genera
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Potential Ebola drugs include: Ebola virus disease treatment research (non-vaccine treatments under development) Ebola vaccines under development
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Pearce & Plenty was a chain of working class restaurants in London, formed in the late 19th century. Its motto was "Quality, Economy, Despatch". The company was started by John Pearce as a coffee stall on the corner of East Road and City Road, which he operated from 1866 to 1879. He opened a shop in Aldersgate in 1879...
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Miming in pop music may refer to: Lip-syncing, matching lip movements with sung or spoken vocals Miming in instrumental performance, pretending to play an instrument during a pop concert
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Atchison (Kalifornia) Atchison (Kansas) Atchison megye (egyértelműsítő lap)
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Bushcraft is the use and practice of skills, thereby acquiring and developing knowledge and understanding, in order to survive and thrive in a natural environment. Bushcraft skills provide for the basic physiological necessities for human life: food (through foraging, tracking, hunting, trapping, fishing), water sourc...
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A traditional student is a category of students at colleges and universities. In the United States, it is used to refer to post-secondary students under 25 years old who enroll directly from high school, attend full-time, and do not have major life and work responsibilities (e.g., full-time job or dependents). Histo...
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National Constituent Assembly may refer to: Constituent assembly, a body of representatives assembled to draft or adopt a constitution Specific assemblies (alphabetical by country or state) A – C 1972 Bahraini Constituent Assembly election Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh (1971–1973) Bolivian Constituent Assem...
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A brony (plural: bronies) is an adult (and especially male) fan of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic franchise. Brony or Bronies also may refer to: Works evoking the brony meme: Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony 2012 documentary film A Brony Tale, 2014 documentary film Brony, Ł...
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