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The process theory of composition (hereafter referred to as "process") is a field of composition studies that focuses on writing as a process rather than a product. Based on Janet Emig's breakdown of the writing process, the process is centered on the idea that students determine the content of the course by exploring ...
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A skin test is a medical test in which a substance is injected into the skin. Examples Casoni test Corneometry Dick test Fernandez reaction Frei test Hair perforation test Kveim test Leishmanin skin test Lepromin Patch test Schick test Skin allergy test Sweat diagnostics Sweat test Tine test Transepid...
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The USWA Television Championship was a secondary title in the United States Wrestling Association that was primarily defended on USWA Championship Wrestling, which was the USWA's television show. It existed from 1996. Title history Footnotes United States Wrestling Association championships Television wrestling cham...
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On 10 July 2017, a Lockheed KC-130T Hercules aircraft of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) crashed in Leflore County, Mississippi, killing all 16 people on board. The aircraft had the call sign "Yanky 72" and was from Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 452 (VMGR-452) based at Stewart Air National Guard Base,...
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A830 may refer to: A830, a point-and-shoot digital camera manufactured by General Imaging A830 road, Scotland See also A380 (disambiguation)
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Kuuga may refer to: Kamen Rider Kuuga, a Japanese tokusatsu television series Kuuga (wrestler), Japanese professional wrestler
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Premiul Saturn pentru cel mai bun actor este acordat de Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. Câștigători Note Legături externe Site oficial Premiul Saturn Liste de filmeListe de actori Premii cinematografice pentru cel mai bun actor
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Black Roots may refer to: Film Black Roots (film), a 1970 film directed by Lionel Rogosin Racines noires (Black Roots), a 1985 film directed by Safi Faye Music Black Roots (band), British reggae band, also the name of the band's debut album Black Roots (album), a 1979 album by Sugar Minott Black Roots Records,...
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Carnival Cravings (also known as Carnival Cravings with Anthony Anderson) is an American television series on Food Network about unique food found at American carnivals. The series features actor/host Anthony Anderson as he samples culinary creations only available at carnivals, fairs and festivals around the country....
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Hot chips refer to French fries in British and Commonwealth English. Hot chips may also refer to: Hot and spicy potato chips or crisps, in North American English Hot Chip, an English synthpop band Hot Chips, an annual technological symposium
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American Digger may refer to: American Digger (magazine), a bimonthly magazine about the hobby of recovering historical artifacts American Digger (TV series), an American reality television series
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A fire bucket is a bucket filled with water or sand which is used to prevent or extinguish fires. Typically, fire buckets are painted bright red and have the word fire stencilled on them. Often they have a convex, protruding bottom. The rounded bottom results in a strong, directed stream of water when the water is ...
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La fleur de lys est un motif ornemental. En héraldique Motif ornemental
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The Dark Knight is a 2008 superhero film directed, produced, and co-written by Christopher Nolan. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the sequel to 2005's Batman Begins and the second installment in Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. In the film, Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale) forms an alliance wit...
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A safe-cracker is a person capable of opening a safe without either the combination or the key. It may also refer to: Safecracker, a 1997 video game Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure, its 2006 spiritual successor Safecracker (pinball), the Bally pinball game from 1996 "The Safe-Cracker", an episode of Life on...
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Max Brand: The Man and His Work is a bibliography of works by American author Frederick Faust, who wrote under the pen name Max Brand. The bibliography was compiled by Darrell C. Richardson. It was published by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in 1952 in an edition of 900 copies. The book is enlarged from Richardson...
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Cover-abundance is a measure of plant cover, used in phytosociology (or vegetation science). It is based on percentages at the top end, but uses abundance estimates for species with a low plant cover. Several scales of cover-abundance are used, e.g. the original 5-point cover scale of Braun-Blanquet or the Domin scale,...
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Woman Trap may refer to: Woman Trap (1929 film), directed by William A. Wellman Woman Trap (1936 film), directed by Harold Young La Femme Piège or The Woman Trap, a 1986 science fiction graphic novel
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Sponger can refer to: The Spongers , a 1978 television play by Jim Allen A practitioner of sponge diving The mascot of Tarpon Springs High School A term used in Trencadís, a mosaic technique See also Schnorrer, a Yiddish term for "sponger" Sponge (disambiguation)
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Les géants may refer to: Les géants (film), a 2011 film Les Géants (novel), a 1973 novel
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The third season of the reality television series Black Ink Crew: Chicago aired on VH1 from July 19, 2017, until December 6, 2017. It chronicles the daily operations and staff drama at an African American owned and operated tattoo shop, 9MAG, located in Chicago, Illinois. Main cast Ryan Henry Katrina Jackson Charma...
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Morgan le Fay is a character in the Arthurian legend. Morgan le Fay may also refer to: Morgan le Fay (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character based on the legendary figure Morgaine le Fey (DC Comics), a DC Comics character based on the legendary figure See also Morgana (disambiguation) Morgaine (disambiguation)
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Double Dog Dare may refer to: "Double Dog Dare", a 2002 episode of Teacher's Pet "Double Dog Dare", a 2012 episode of Judge John Hodgman Double Dog Dare, a 1988 children's book by Jamie Gilson Double Dog Dare, a 2012 children's book by Lisa Graff See also Doubledogdare (1953–1974), American Thoroughbred Champion raceh...
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A fashion editor is a person that supervises the process of creating, developing and presenting content for the fashion department of a magazine, Web site, newspaper or television program. The work of a fashion editor can be quite varied and may hold several responsibilities. Typical work includes supervising other ed...
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Savore Sanguino is a rich and red Florentine sauce originating in the 14th century. Literally translated the name of the sauce is Taste (Savore) of Blood (Sanguino). Main ingredients were raisins, cinnamon, sandal and sumac. Other possible ingredients were meat and wine. References Medieval cuisine Italian sauces
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Past Life is an American crime drama fantasy television series which aired on Fox from February 9 to June 4, 2010. The series premiered on Tuesday, February 9 at 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm Central. After the premiere, subsequent airings were broadcast on Thursdays beginning February 11, during the 9:00 pm Eastern/8:00 pm ...
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Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NIDDM1 gene. References
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Ticket to Heaven (1981), Franstalige Canadese film uit 1981 Ticket to heaven (Dire Straits), nummer van Dire Straits uit 1991
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First day of summer may refer to: The beginning of the summer half of the year in the early Germanic calendars The beginning of the summer half of the year in medieval and modern Scandinavian culture, observed in April First day of summer (Iceland), a public holiday in Iceland Start of the meteorological summer, J...
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The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare. Winter's Tale may also refer to: Films The Winter's Tale (1910 film), a 1910 film by the Thanhouser Company The Winter's Tale (1967 film), a 1967 British television film A Tale of Winter (Conte d'hiver), a 1992 French film A Winter Tale, a 2007 Canadian film Wi...
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Highbrow may refer to: Highbrow, as a noun and adjective Highbrow (Transformers), three fictional characters in the Transformers series Going Highbrow, a 1935 American comedy-musical film
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TIP TIG is a subset of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), using a mechanism called filler wire agitation to enhance molten weld pool dynamics. This agitation has been found to enhance the weld puddle fluidity and release evolving gases, reducing the chances of inclusions and porosity, and also separate impurities. Weldi...
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DPSU may refer to: Dr Pepper/Seven Up, was a Plano, Texas-based soft-drink manufacturing company State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the border guard of Ukraine
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The Reference 54 is a type of alto and tenor saxophone, and part of the Reference series by musical instrument manufacturing company Henri Selmer Paris. See also Henri Selmer Paris References Saxophones
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In computing a virtual printer is a simulated device whose user interface and API resemble that of a printer driver, but which is not connected with a physical computer printer. When a document is "printed" by a virtual printer, instead of physically printing it on paper or other material the underlying software proce...
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Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code is a component of United States bankruptcy laws. Chapter 11 or Chapter Eleven may also refer to: "Chapter 11" (House of Cards), an episode of House of Cards "Chapter 11" (Legion), an episode of Legion "Chapter 11: The Heiress", an episode of The Mandalorian Chapter Eleven (...
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Ed Sprague may refer to: Ed Sprague Sr. (1945–2020), pitcher in major league baseball 1968-1976 Ed Sprague Jr. (born 1967), third baseman in major league baseball 1991-2001
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Supportive communication is the support given, both verbal and nonverbal, in times of stress, heartbreak, physical and emotional distress, and other life stages that cause distress. The intention of this support is to assist those seen as being in need of such support. For example, individuals could be struggling with...
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Morgana may refer to: People Morgana Gmach (born 1994), Brazilian female rhythmic gymnast Morgana King (1930–2018), American singer and actress Morgana O'Reilly (born 1985), New Zealand actress Morgana Robinson (born 1982), British comedian Nina Morgana (1891–1986), Italian-American soprano Fictional characters...
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"Shake Your Pants" is a 1980 single by the R&B/funk band Cameo from the 1980 album, Cameosis. It was also released as a single where it peaked at number eight on the Hot Soul Singles chart "Shake Your Pants" has since been re-released on many of the band's greatest hits albums, including one named after the song. Cha...
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Stephen Drury may refer to: Stephen Drury (mathematician), Canadian mathematician Stephen Drury (musician) (born 1955), American musician
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Independent set may refer to: Linearly independent, of a set of vectors in a vector space. Independent set of elements of a matroid. See Matroid#Independent sets. Independent set (graph theory), a set of vertices that share no edges.
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Lakrisal is a Malaco brand of salty liquorice (liquorice and ammonium chloride flavored candy) sold in the Nordic countries and the Netherlands. Unlike most salty liquorice candies, Lakrisal does not contain any starch or gum arabic (E414). Instead, it is made almost entirely of sugar, liquorice, and ammonium chloride...
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Radiogram may refer to: Radiogram (message), a telegram style message transmitted by radio Radiogram (device), a piece of furniture combining a radio with an amplified gramophone Radiogram (album), a 2001 comedy album by The Bob and Tom Show Radiogram (medicine), a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surfa...
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DYAM may refer to: DYAM-FM, an FM radio station broadcasting in Toledo, Cebu, branded as Hope Radio DYAM-TV, a GMA Network station broadcasting in Roxas, Capiz
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Zach Hadge is an American strongman who won the 2016 Arnold Strongman Classic in the amateurs category. Next year he moved to the professional division and placed ninth. Originally a football player, Hadge began competing as a strongman in 2010 while studying at Springfield College. In 2013 he won the national title i...
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Streakin Six (1977–2005) was an American Quarter Horse stallion and a famous racehorse as well as a breeding stallion. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2011. Life Streakin Six was a 1977 stallion bred by the Tom L. Burnett Cattle Company of Fort Worth, Texas. Sired by Easy Six, Streakin...
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The following is a list of book podcasts. List References External links Book Podcasts on Podchaser Book Podcasts on Player.fm Lists of podcasts Book podcasts
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Casper Robert Van Dien, Jr. (n. 18 decembrie 1968, Milton, Florida) este un actor american. Filmografie Filme Note Legături externe Casper Van Dien's Official Website Casper Van Dien's Watch Over Me profile at MyNetworkTV.com Official Tarzan and the Lost City site CNN.com interview with Casper Van Dien Ca...
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"Forever Together" is a 1991 song by Randy Travis. Forever Together may also refer to: Forever Together (film) or Can't Be Heaven, a 1999 American film Forever Together (American horse) (foaled 2004), a Thoroughbred racehorse Forever Together (Irish horse) (foaled 2015), a Thoroughbred racehorse See also Togethe...
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Diethylene glycol (DEG) is an organic compound with the formula (HOCH2CH2)2O. It is a colorless, practically odorless, and hygroscopic liquid with a sweetish taste. It is a four carbon dimer of ethylene glycol. It is miscible in water, alcohol, ether, acetone, and ethylene glycol. DEG is a widely used solvent. It can...
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"Let the World Be Ours Tonight" is a song recorded and written by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. Released as a single on June 30, 2017, the track became her 13th number one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in its September 16, 2017 issue. Track listings Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts See also List of ...
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Dead to Rights is a video game series. Dead to Rights may also refer to: Dead to Rights (video game), a 2002 video game Dead to Rights (Game Boy Advance), a version of the 2002 game "Dead to Rights" (Arrow), an episode from season 1 of Arrow See also
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A magnifier is a device used for magnification. Magnifier can also refer to: Magnifying glass, an optical device for magnification Screen magnifier, software that magnifies part of a computer screen Magnifier (Windows), a screen magnifier included with Microsoft Windows Magnifying transmitter, alternate version of a T...
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Red Flash is a soft drink sold by The Coca-Cola Company in the Southwestern United States. It is designed to compete against Big Red brand soft drink that is found in the same market. It was introduced in 2000. References Coca-Cola brands
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City of Heroes is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. City of Heroes may also refer to: City of Heroes (Arrow), episode of television series City of Heroes (album), by Michael Kiske and Amanda Somerville City of Heroes (comics) City of Heroes Collectible Card Game
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Jessica Amundson (born May 14, 1984 as Jessica Mair) is a Canadian curler. She played second for the 2012 national champion Heather Nedohin rink. Before joining the Nedohin rink, Amundson was a top collegiate curler. In 2005, she won the Alberta collegiate championship. She also represented the University of Alberta a...
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Sunken treasure may refer to: Goods or treasure lost in a shipwreck, some of which is later found during marine salvage "Sunken Treasure," a song by Wilco from their 1996 album Being There Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest, a 2006 live DVD by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco Sunken Treasure, the first mission in the B...
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Centers is a chain of franchise and company-owned automotive service centers headquartered in Toledo, Ohio. As of March 2018 there were 175 locations in 20 states in the eastern United States.The company is owned by the Tuffy Associates Corporation until 2021 when Mavis Tire, Inc. purchased th...
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Peponocranium praeceps is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de hangmatspinnen (Linyphiidae). Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Peponocranium. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1943 door František Miller. Hangmatspinnen
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Pum Qu kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Arun River (vattendrag i Kina), Pum Qu (vattendrag i Kina), Tibet, Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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Aviance Aviance (brand), a beauty brand produced by Unilever Aviance (horse), a racehorse Aviance UK, a defunct British aircraft ground handling agent House of Aviance, an American vogue-ball house Aviance Records, their record label
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Green eyeshades are a type of visor that were worn most often from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors, and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented occupations to lessen eye strain due to early incandescent lights and candles, which tended to be harsh (th...
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Kettle corn is a sweet variety of popcorn that is typically mixed or seasoned with a light-colored refined sugar, salt, and oil. It was traditionally made in cast iron kettles, hence the name, but in modern times other types of pots and pans are used. History in the United States Kettle corn was introduced to the Unit...
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Victoria is a brand of fruit sodas produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It is available only in the state of Querétaro, Mexico and surrounding areas. Originally owned by the Grupo Fomento Queretano (FOQUE), a Coca-Cola bottling company in Querétaro, the Victoria brand was acquired by Coca-Cola in 2008. Flavors Apple ...
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Tilia japonica, the Japanese lime or Japanese linden, is a species of Tilia native to eastern China and Japan, preferring to grow in mountains up to 2000m. It superficially resembles the better-known Tilia cordata, the small-leaved lime, and was originally described as Tilia cordata var. japonica. It differs from T. co...
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Ga Hai kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Gai Hai, sjö, Qinghai, Ga Hai (sjö i Kina), Qinghai, Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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L'université de New Haven (en anglais : University of New Haven ou UNH) est une université américaine fondée en 1920, située à West Haven au Connecticut. Références Voir aussi Lien externe Site officiel Université au Connecticut Comté de New Haven
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Accommodation is a legal obligation entered into as a gratuitous favor without consideration, such as a signature guaranteeing payment of a debt. This is sometimes called an accommodation endorsement. Contract law
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De DFL-Supercup 2012 was de 13e editie van de Duitse supercup. Vicekampioen Bayern München versloeg landskampioen en bekerwinnaar Borussia Dortmund met 2-1. Bayern mocht zo voor de vierde keer de supercup in ontvangst nemen. Wedstrijd Wedstrijddetails Supercup voetbal in 2012 Supercup voetbal Duitsland Borussia Dort...
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Frontline is an Australian comedy television series which satirised Australian television current affairs programmes and reporting. It ran for three series of 13 half-hour episodes and was broadcast on ABC TV in 1994, 1995, and 1997. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1994) Season 2 (1995) Season 3 (1997) Referen...
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A majority decision (MD) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking. In a majority decision, two of the three judges agree on which fighter won the match, while the third judge indicates that neither fighte...
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Kevin O'Donovan may refer to: Kevin O'Donovan (Gaelic footballer) Kevin O'Donovan (basketball)
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Online storage may refer to: Computer data storage on a medium or a device that is under the control of a processing unit, i.e. storage that is not offline storage Online file storage provided by a file hosting service Cloud storage, a model of networked enterprise storage See also Online and offline Nearline s...
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Sono un criminale (They Made me a Fugitive) è un film del 1947, diretto da Alberto Cavalcanti. Trama Collegamenti esterni Film diretti da Alberto Cavalcanti
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Flying Platform may refer to: De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle Hiller VZ-1 Pawnee Williams X-Jet
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Christina Tsafou () (born 1957) is a Greek actress known for her TV and film roles. Career She trained to be an actor at Karolos Koun's Drama School. She became known for appearing in the series Θεσμοφοριάζουσες. Her work also includes The Dreamcatcher, You Will Find Your Teacher, The Life of the Other and The Classma...
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La Stella may refer to: Tommy La Stella, American baseball player La Stella Winery, British Columbia, Canada
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Leona Valley – jednostka osadnicza w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Kalifornia, w hrabstwie Los Angeles. Wchodzi w skład obszaru metropolitalnego Los Angeles. CDP w stanie Kalifornia
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Jubilation may refer to: Jubilation!, a parade at Tokyo Disneyland Jubilation (The Band album), 1998 Jubilation (Randy Johnston album), 1994 Jubilation (The Rowans album), 1977 Jubilation, a musical composition by Richard Edward Wilson "Jubilation" (song), a 1972 song by Paul Anka See also Jubilation Lee or Jub...
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Love Land may refer to: Love Land (South Korea), a sex sculpture park on Jeju Island, South Korea Love Land (China), a proposed sex theme park, demolished before it opened, in China "Love Land" (song), a 1970 song by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band See also Loveland (disambiguation)
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The concept of the stochastic discount factor (SDF) is used in financial economics and mathematical finance. The name derives from the price of an asset being computable by "discounting" the future cash flow by the stochastic factor , and then taking the expectation. This definition is of fundamental importance in ass...
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Towns and cities in England can be defined either by their local government administrative boundaries or by their physical extent. List of cities in the United Kingdom, including the 51 cities in England, seven in Scotland, six in Wales, and five in Northern Ireland List of towns and cities in England by historical ...
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The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Network Ten soap opera Neighbours in 2008, by order of first appearance. In December 2007, it was announced that Susan Bower would be taking over the role of executive producer from Ric Pellizzeri, who had been with the show for five years. The 24th seaso...
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Yiling Qu kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Yiling Qu (härad i Kina, lat 30,77, long 111,32), Hubei, Yiling, stadsdistrikt, Hubei, Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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Plenty of Horn may refer to: Plenty of Horn (Paul Horn album), 1958 Plenty of Horn (Ted Curson album), 1961 See also Horn of Plenty (disambiguation)
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Debakey forceps are a type of atraumatic tissue forceps used in vascular procedures to avoid tissue damage during manipulation. They are typically large (some examples are upwards of 12 inches (36 cm) long), and have a distinct coarsely ribbed grip panel, as opposed to the finer ribbing on most other tissue forceps. T...
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London Borough of Brent – dzielnica Londynu znajdująca się w jego północno-zachodniej części Miejscowości w USA: Brent – miasto w USA, w stanie Alabama, w hrabstwie Bibb Brent – jednostka osadnicza w USA, w stanie Floryda, w hrabstwie Escambia Brent – jednostka osadnicza w USA, w stanie Oklahoma, w hrabstwie Sequoya...
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"It's Only Love" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1986 as the lead single from their ninth studio album The Doctor. It was written by guitarist Rick Nielsen and lead vocalist Robin Zander, and produced by Tony Platt. The song failed to chart in the US. Despite the commercial failure of...
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Chu Shan kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Zhu Shan (berg), Zhejiang, Xiaozhu Shan (berg), Shandong, Zhu Shan (ö i Kina, Zhejiang, lat 30,24, long 122,14), Chuishan, kulle, Jiangsu, Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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A confiture is any fruit jam, marmalade, paste, sweetmeat, or fruit stewed in thick syrup. Confit, the root of the word, comes from the French word confire which means literally "preserved"; a confit being any type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period of time as a method of preservation. See also Fruit pr...
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The City of York is a local government district in North Yorkshire, England. City of York may also refer to: York, the principal settlement in the City of York in North Yorkshire, England City of York (UK Parliament constituency), a former constituency represented in the British House of Commons York, Toronto, a forme...
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Dream Flight (Vol De Rêve) is a 3-D computer-animated short fiction film completely produced by computer. The film was created in 1982 at the University of Montreal and was directed by Philippe Bergeron, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann and Daniel Thalmann. Plot It is the story of a creature living on another planet and dream...
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Agnolotti (; ) is a type of pasta typical of the Piedmont region of Italy, made with small pieces of flattened pasta dough, folded over a filling of roasted meat or vegetables. Agnolotti is the plural form of the Italian word agnolotto. According to a legend, the origin of the name may come from a cook called Angiolin...
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Radiance is a radiometric measure of the amount of light in an area. Radiance may also refer to: Film and theater Radiance (play), a play by Louis Nowra Radiance (1998 film), a 1998 Australian independent film Radiance (2017 film), a 2017 Japanese film Music Radiance / Chi ni Kaeru: On the Earth, a song by Mami ...
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In United States aviation, a special flight rules area (SFRA) is a region in which the normal regulations of flight do not apply in whole or in part, especially regulations concerning airspace classification, altitude, course, and speed restrictions, and the like. Washington, DC Special Flight Rules Area Following t...
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.one may refer to: a file extension used by Microsoft OneNote .one (domain), a top-level domain
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Edward Bower (fl. 1635 – 1667) was an English portrait painter. During the Civil War he worked mostly for Parliamentarian patrons, and painted Charles I at his trial. He portrayed other famous men of the time such as Lord Fairfax and John Pym. He worked primarily in London. Some of his works were engraved by Wenceslau...
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