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Ishtadevata may refer to: Iṣṭa-devatā (Hinduism), in Hinduism, an Ishta-deva or Ishta devata or Ishta-devatha is a term meaning "the God to which one prays most" Iṣṭha-deva(tā) (Buddhism), in Vajrayana Buddhism, a Yidam (Tibetan) or Ishtadevata (Sanskrit) is a fully enlightened being who is the focus of personal medita...
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Island of Adventure may refer to: Islands of Adventure, a Florida theme park. The Island of Adventure, a children's book by Enid Blyton.
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OpenGL Shading Language (abreviado GLSL o GLslang) es un lenguaje de alto nivel de sombreado con una sintaxis basada en el lenguaje de programación C. Fue creado por la junta de revisión de la arquitectura OpenGL (OpenGL ARB) para ofrecer a los desarrolladores más control sobre la tubería de renderizado sin tener que u...
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Pretty Mess may refer to: "Pretty Mess" (Vanity song), a 1984 song by Vanity Pretty Mess, a 2004 album by Bella Pretty Mess (album), a 2009 album by Erika Jayne "Pretty Mess" (Erika Jayne song), a 2010 single by Erika Jayne, title track of the album Pretty Mess (book), a 2018 book by Erika Jayne See also A Pre...
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Presidents Day, Presidents' Day, and President's Day is the informal name of a holiday held in many areas of United States that celebrates any or all US Presidents. It is held on the third Monday in February (the same day as the federal holiday Washington's Birthday). Presidents Day may also refer to: Presidents' Day...
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Salt dough is a modelling material, made of flour, salt, and water. It can be used to make ornaments and sculptures, and can be dried in conventional and microwave ovens. It can be sealed with varnish or polyurethane; painted with acrylic paint; and stained with food colouring, natural colouring, or paint mixed with th...
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Imaginary Life is the debut full-length studio album by Worriers. The album was produced by Laura Jane Grace. Track listing All songs written by Lauren Denitzio Personnel Lauren Denitzio – vocals, guitar John McLean - guitar Rachel Rubino - guitar Audrey Zee Whitesides - bass Mike Yannich - drums, backing vocal...
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Water toad is a name used for several species of toads: Helmeted water toad (Calyptocephalella gayi) Korean water toad (Bufo stejnegeri) Surinam water toads (Pipa spp.) Animal common name disambiguation pages
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A human being is a member of the species classified as Homo sapiens. Human Being may also refer to: Human Being (album), a 1998 album by Seal "Human Beings" (song), a song from the album "Human Being", a song by Terrorvision from Formaldehyde "Human Being", a song by Robyn from Honey (2018) See also Being Human...
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Fish is an American television series that aired in the United States on ABC. Starring Abe Vigoda as NYPD Detective Phil Fish, the series is a spin-off of the sitcom Barney Miller. It premiered on February 5, 1977 and ended on May 18, 1978, with a total of 35 episodes over the course of 2 seasons. Series overview Epi...
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Silene aegyptiaca is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. The common name for this species is Egyptian campion or Egyptian catchfly. The species can be found across the Middle East. References aegyptiaca
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Weissius capaciductus is a species of dugesiid triclad found in Australia. References Dugesiidae
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The Frimla is a sleeveless cropped waistcoat that originated in Algeria during the 19th century, it is a variation of the Algerian Ghlila. The Frimla is said to have clearly developed in Algeria before French presence. Descending below the bust it features gold threads and large passementerie buttons. See also • Kara...
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Warden, családnév Amerikai Egyesült Államok Warden (Nyugat-Virginia) Warden (Washington) Dél-afrikai Köztársaság Warden (Szabadállam) Egyesült Királyság Warden (Kent), Anglia Warden (Northumberland), Anglia Kanada Warden (Québec)
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The 1887 Kentucky Derby was the 13th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 11, 1887. Full results Payout The winner received a purse of $4,200. Second place received $300. Third place received $150. References 1887 Kentucky Derby May 1887 sports events Derby
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Franklin Delano Edwards (born February 2, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round (22nd pick overall) of the 1981 NBA draft. A 6'1" point guard from Cleveland State University, Edwards played in 7 NBA seasons from 1981 to 1988. He played f...
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Oz Before the Rainbow is a book written by Mark Evan Swartz in 2000 chronicling the early stage and film versions of The Wizard of Oz, before the 1939 movie, as well as an album featuring music from the early stage versions. Half of the book is devoted to the 1902 stage musical of The Wizard of Oz that Baum adapted fr...
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This is a list of mines in Chile organized by product. Copper Candelaria mine Mantos Blancos mine Mantoverde mine Gold Candelaria mine El Indio Gold Belt El Toqui mine Madre de Dios Mine Maricunga Gold Mine Pascua Lama San José Mine Silver Candelaria mine Titanium Cerro Blanco mine Chile
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The Bniqa is an embroidered shower cap that originated in Algiers. The Bniqa is a traditional Algerian shower cap, it is embroidered with silk and gold threads. The shower cap is used to dry the hair after bathing. The borders and the ends of the Bniqa typically feature golden embroiderey. See also • Ghlila • Frimla...
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Calopteryx intermedia is a species of broad-winged damselfly in the family Calopterygidae. Subspecies These three subspecies belong to the species Calopteryx intermedia: Calopteryx intermedia cecilia Bartenef, 1912 Calopteryx intermedia intermedia Calopteryx intermedia persica Bartenef, 1911 References Further re...
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The following are lists of American actors: List of American film actresses List of American television actresses List of African-American actors List of American actors of Irish descent List of Barbadian American actors List of Italian-American actors List of Mexican-American actors List of Native American actors Lis...
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In common value auctions the value of the item for sale is identical amongst bidders, but bidders have different information about the item's value. This stands in contrast to a private value auction where each bidder's private valuation of the item is different and independent of peers' valuations. A classic example ...
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In Euclidean geometry, Moss's egg is an oval made by smoothly connecting four circular arcs. It can be constructed from a right isosceles triangle ABC with apex C. To construct Moss's egg: Draw a semicircle on the base AB of the triangle, outside of the triangle. Connect it to a circular arc centered at B from A to a ...
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ETW may refer to: East to West, an American Contemporary Christian music duo active 1993–1997 Eastern Trombone Workshop, one of the largest annual events for trombone in the world, held at Brucker Hall in Fort Myer, Virginia Empire: Total War, a strategy game by Creative Assembly End Time Warriors, an American Chri...
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"Good Night, Dear Heart" is a 1990 episode of the American science fiction television series Quantum Leap. Lead character Sam Beckett "leaps" (travels through time) to 1957, into the body of a mortician investigating the death of a young West German immigrant woman. What at first appears to be a suicide by drowning tur...
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Surgery Saved My Life is a documentary series which aired for two years on Discovery Channel. It is a medical show that features people with life-threatening health problems. The cameras follow the patients as they undergo surgery and the doctors as they prepare for and follow through on the life-saving operations. Su...
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Presidents' Day is a holiday in Botswana. Since 2006, it has been a one-day holiday held on the third Monday of July. Previous to that, it was a two-day holiday, held on Monday and Tuesday of the 3rd week in July, but the Public Holidays Amendment of 2006 modified the holiday to a single day. Nevertheless, many publi...
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Lew Meehan (Minneapolis, Minnesota, 7 de setembro de 1890 – Los Angeles, Califórnia, 10 de agosto de 1951) foi um ator de cinema norte-americano. Ele apareceu em 207 filmes entre 1921 e 1947. Filmografia selecionada The Lawless Nineties (1936) The Desert Trail (1935) Mystery Mountain (1934) The Range Feud (1931) The ...
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A watersail is a sail hung below the boom. It is used mostly on gaff rig boats for extra downwind performance when racing. Often a watersail will be improvised from an unused foresail. Its psychological effects may be more effective than its aerodynamic ones. Sailing rigs and rigging
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The derby is a cocktail composed of gin, peach bitters and mint leaves. Other cocktails are known by the same name. See also List of cocktails References Cocktails with gin Cocktails with bitters
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The GeoRef database is a bibliographic database that indexes scientific literature in the geosciences, including geology. Coverage ranges from 1666 to the present for North American literature, and 1933 to the present for the rest of the world. It currently contains more than 4.3 million references. It is widely cons...
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"Squeeze Me" is a 1925 jazz standard composed by Fats Waller. It was based on an old blues song called "The Boy in the Boat". The lyrics were credited to publisher Clarence Williams, although Andy Razaf has claimed to have actually written the lyrics. The song has been recorded by numerous artists, including Louis Arm...
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1841 vote of no confidence in the Melbourne ministry may refer to two distinct events: June 1841 vote of no confidence in the Melbourne ministry August 1841 vote of no confidence in the Melbourne ministry
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SAFPU may refer to: Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit, former name of the Singapore Armed Forces Military Police Command South African Football Players Union
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Alien Front Online est un jeu vidéo d'action sorti en 2001 sur Dreamcast. Système de jeu Voir aussi Liste de jeux Dreamcast Jeu Dreamcast Jeu d'action Jeu vidéo sorti en 2001 Jeu vidéo développé au Japon Jeu vidéo de science-fiction Jeu Wow Entertainment Jeu Naomi
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The flag of French Sudan was the French tricolour, used by most French colonial possessions, with a black stick figure with arms raised, a so-called kanaga. The flag continued to be used when the colony gained autonomy from France in 1958, but its colors were changed to green, yellow and red with the adoption of the fl...
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Ksar Tirraf (en arabe : قصر تيراف) est un village fortifié dans la province de Zagora, région de Draa-Tafilalet au sud-est du Maroc. Notes et références Voir aussi Village au Maroc Ksar au Maroc
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Women in Ukraine have equal constitutional rights as men in the economic, political, cultural, and social fields, as well as in the family. Most of the around 45 percent of Ukraine's population (45 million) who suffer violence – physical, sexual, or mental – are women. History of feminism in Ukraine The history of U...
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Chaplain (Captain) Gary P. Weeden is the command chaplain for United States European Command. He previously served as the 9th Chaplain of the United States Coast Guard. Weeden attended The Western Seminary. Awards and decorations Weeden's awards include: References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people...
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Suffolk Gold cheese is a semi-soft cheese prepared from the pasteurised cow's milk of Guernsey cattle. Suffolk Farmhouse Cheeses, a family-operated company located in Creeting St Mary, Suffolk, England, produces the cheese. The dairy was established in 2004. Properties The cheese is aged for ten to twelve weeks, and h...
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St. Lawrence Saints ice hockey may refer to either of the ice hockey teams that represent St. Lawrence University: St. Lawrence Saints men's ice hockey St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey
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Une pince à chiqueter, également appelé pince à tarte, est un ustensile utilisé pour la cuisine ou la pâtisserie. Elle sert à mettre en forme les bords d'une tarte. Notes et références Pince Ustensile de cuisine
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The R-Type is a family of straight-4 turbocharged diesel engines developed by both Nissan and Renault, and also Daimler in regarding the R9M/OM626 engine. Released in 2011, it replaced the 1.9 dCi engine in Renault's range and the 2.0 dCi in the Nissan Qashqai, and in 2015, it also replaced the 2.0 dCi in the Renault M...
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The men's college basketball program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was founded in 1920 and is known competitively as the UCLA Bruins. The Bruins have won 11 NCAA Division I championships, including 10 under coach John Wooden, which gives them the most of any school. Many former players advanced ...
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A guilty pleasure is something, such as a film, a television program, a piece of music, or an activity, that one enjoys despite understanding that it is not generally held in high regard, or is seen as unusual or weird. For example, a person may secretly like a film but will admit that particular film is poorly made an...
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Dance Dance Revolution: 2ndMix est un jeu vidéo de rythme développé et édité par Konami, sorti en 1999 sur borne d'arcade, Dreamcast et PlayStation. Système de jeu Accueil IGN : 8/10 Notes et références Voir aussi Liste de jeux Dreamcast Jeu vidéo d'arcade Jeu Dreamcast Jeu PlayStation Jeu vidéo de danse Jeu vi...
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Rona Una McKenzie (20 August 1922 – 24 July 1999) was a New Zealand cricketer, and was the first Maori to captain the New Zealand women's cricket team. She played as an all-rounder, batting right-handed and bowling right-arm medium. She appeared in seven Test matches for New Zealand between 1954 and 1961, captaining i...
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"What Am I Crying For" is a song by American band Dennis Yost and The Classics IV. It was released as a single in 1972 from the album of the same title. The song was the band's final Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 39. It was also their second and final Top 10 hit on the Adult Contemporary chart, p...
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A wheelbarrow race is a competitive game in which teams of two players race with one teammate playing the role of the driver, and the other playing the role of the wheelbarrow. The driver holds on to the other player's ankles, while the other player walks with his hands. In the Midwestern United States it is commonly p...
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Ocean's Eleven may refer to: Ocean's 11 (1960 film), the original heist film starring all five members of the Rat Pack Ocean's Eleven (2001 film), a remake of the above film with George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon
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Roger Wheeler may refer to: Roger Wheeler (British Army officer) (born 1941), British general and Chief of the General Staff, 1997–2000 Roger Wheeler (businessman) (1926–1981), American businessman and murder victim
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"Lay It on Me" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy and released on 12 July 2017. It is the first single from his album Nation of Two. The song premiered on Triple J on 13 July 2017, and is about being in a relationship and letting your defences down. Joy said "Lay It on Me" was recorded in Malibu, Cali...
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3α-Dihydroprogesterone (3α-DHP), also known as 3α-hydroxyprogesterone, as well as pregn-4-en-3α-ol-20-one, is an endogenous neurosteroid. It is biosynthesized by 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase from progesterone. 3α-DHP has been found to act as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABAA receptor and is described as b...
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The following three sortable tables list land surface elevation extremes by region. Elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, an equipotential gravitational surface model of the Earth's sea level. Table of elevation extremes by geographic region Table of elevation extremes by geographic zone Ta...
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Hypozercon is a genus of mites in the family Zerconidae. References Zerconidae Articles created by Qbugbot
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ThermoSensor is a coin-sized battery-powered RFID-enabled temperature sensor which is to be attached to the lower abdomen of patients by using 3M Tegaderm for body temperature monitoring. ThermoSensor was invented by the company Cadi Scientific in 2003 in Singapore for body temperature monitoring but it was later used ...
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In music, I–IV–V–I or IV–V–I is a chord progression and cadence that, "unequivocally defines the point of origin and the total system, the key." Composers often begin pieces with this progression as an exposition of the tonality: According to theorist Oswald Jonas, "[a]long with motion toward the fifth (V), IV [the su...
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Danian kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Danian (socken i Kina, Shandong), Danian (socken i Kina, Sichuan), Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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The Walking Dead é uma franquia que inclui histórias em quadrinhos, séries de televisão e uma série de jogos eletrônicos. Os personagens ou suas ações podem diferir de uma série para outra. Este é um índice de listas de personagens de The Walking Dead. Lista de personagens de The Walking Dead (HQ) - Personagens das h...
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The Pitch is an unscripted series from AMC produced by Studio Lambert that goes behind the scenes on the pressure on America's top creative ad agencies competing to pitch a new account. Each week the two agencies go head-to-head in a presentation known as The Pitch, with only seven days to prepare. The series premiere...
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Upsaaru, also known as Uppesaru, a kind of sambar in South India mainly in southern part of Karnataka state. It is a traditional food of South Karnataka. Etymology Upsaaru word is formed with combination of two words, namely uppu (salt) and saaru (soup) and main ingradients of Upsaaru are salt, water and small quantit...
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A carajillo () is a hot coffee drink to which a hard liquor is added. It is typical of Spain and several Latin American countries, such as Colombia, where it is usually made with brandy, Cuba, where it is usually made with rum, and some areas of Mexico, mezcal or a coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa or Tía María. Carajillo ...
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The Holy Innocents may refer to: The victims of the Biblical Massacre of the Innocents, and any of several artistic depictions of this massacre (e.g. by Giotto di Bondone) The Holy Innocents (Adair novel), by Gilbert Adair The Dreamers (2003 film), a film based, in part, on the Adair novel The Holy Innocents (Deli...
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Motherhood By Choice, Not Chance is a 2004 documentary film directed by filmmaker, Dorothy Fadiman, which takes key moments from each of the three films from Fadiman's trilogy called, CHOICE: From the Back-Alleys to the Supreme Court & Beyond, by weaving together selected scenes and interviews. The film comes in two...
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The Chaddock reflex is a diagnostic reflex similar to the Babinski reflex. Chaddock's sign is present when stroking of the lateral malleolus causes extension of the great toe, indicating damage to the corticospinal tract. It was identified by Charles Gilbert Chaddock in 1911. References Diagnostic neurology Reflexes
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Emerald (Nebraska) Emerald (Pennsylvania) Emerald (Texas) Emerald (Washington) Emerald (statisztikai település, Wisconsin) Emerald (város, Wisconsin) Ausztrália Emerald (Queensland) Emerald (Új-Dél-Wales) Emerald (Victoria) Kanada Emerald (Prince Edward-sziget) Zene Emerald (Al...
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Northern Military District may refer to: 1st Brigade (New Zealand), formerly part of the Northern Military District Northern Military District (Milo N), a Swedish military district from 1993 to 2000 Northern Military District (MD N), a Swedish military district from 2000 to 2005 Northern Military District (Russia), un...
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Sergeant Charles Stuart Fall (November 12, 1840 – June 4, 1918) was an American soldier who fought in the American Civil War. Fall received the country's highest award for bravery during combat, the Medal of Honor, for his action during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in Virginia on 12 May 1864. He was honored w...
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Huai Thalaeng railway station is a railway station located in Huai Thalaeng Subdistrict, Huai Thalaeng District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. It is a class 2 railway station located from Bangkok railway station and is the main station for Huai Thalaeng District. References Railway stations in Thailand Nakhon Ratchas...
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The Volunteers may refer to: The Volunteers (play), a 1692 comedy by Thomas Shadwell The Volunteers, a Korean band with lead singer Yerin Baek The Volunteers, a Norwegian band with lead singer Sivert Høyem The Volunteers, a 2004 album by Jonah Matranga recording as onelinedrawing The Volunteers, a musical farce about ...
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"Who's That Girl?" is a song by British pop duo Eurythmics, released as the lead single from their third studio album, Touch (1983). It was written by band members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and produced by Stewart. Reception Cash Box called it a "real standout cut," saying it "features the group’s trademark et...
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Opalite is a trade name for synthetic opalescent glass and various opal and moonstone simulants. Other names for this glass product include argenon, sea opal, opal moonstone, and other similar names. It is also used to promote impure varieties of variously colored common opal. Natural opalite (as opposed to the man-ma...
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Tjörneshreppur () is a municipality in Iceland, part of the Norðurland eystra region. It is surrounded by the Norðurþing municipality on land, but has significant coastline. References Municipalities of Iceland Northeastern Region (Iceland)
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Chezhan kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Chezhan (socken i Kina, Henan), Chezhan (socken i Kina, Shandong), Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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This is a list of Indian dubbing artists that have Wikipedia articles and are credited for giving voice to certain roles in foreign media. It can also be for Indian media as well, but spoken in a different language, or for those that are unable to convey their roles in the same language. A B C D G J K L M N ...
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Royal Concierge is the codename of a secret GCHQ programme that watches the bookings made at select hotels worldwide. The programme was introduced in 2010 and monitored 350 hotels around the world. The system alerted GCHQ to a diplomat's travel arrangements and allowed GCHQ to bug rooms in preparation for the diplomat'...
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Doctor Boogie or Dr Boogie may refer to: Doctor Boogie, a long-running Belgian radio show on Classic 21 Dr Boogie, a pseudonym for Walter de Paduwa, presenter of the Doctor Boogie radio show Doctor Boogie, a 1971 song by Flamin' Groovies on their album Teenage Head Doctor Boogie, a song on the Slickee Boys' 1977 a...
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Beyond City Limits is a photographic black-and-white, colour-tinted poster depicting a man and a woman sitting on a motorbike in Surrey with a dramatic fake sky superimposed. The image was taken by UK-based photographer Alwyn R Coates and was published and distributed in the 1990s by British company Athena Posters. The...
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TUGS may refer to: Tugs (TV series) A British children's television series. tugboats
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Dawu Xiang kan syfta på följande platser: Kina Dawu (socken i Kina, Henan, lat 33,50, long 114,34), Dawu (socken i Kina, Henan, lat 34,13, long 115,40), Robotskapade Kinaförgreningar
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Janet Hürlimann (née Omand) is a former Canadian-Swiss female curler and curling coach. She is a . Personal life Hürlimann is married to fellow curler Patrick Hürlimann. They have three children, including Briar Hürlimann. Teams Record as a coach of national teams References External links Living people Swiss ...
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Alex Millar (short for Alexandra Millar ) is a fictional character in the comedy-drama TV series Being Human, portrayed by Kate Bracken. Alex Millar started as a recurring character in the fourth series of the show and became a lead character in the fifth series of the show. Television series Series 4 Alex is on ho...
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In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the (m,n)-lollipop graph is a special type of graph consisting of a complete graph (clique) on m vertices and a path graph on n vertices, connected with a bridge. The special case of the (2n/3,n/3)-lollipop graphs are known as graphs which achieve the maximum possible hi...
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The Not-To-Exceed (NTE) standard promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensures that heavy-duty truck engine emissions are controlled over the full range of speed and load combinations commonly experienced in use. NTE establishes an area (the "NTE zone") under the torque curve of an eng...
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The following is a list of highest-grossing musical theatre productions of all time, the highest-grossing musical theatre franchises, and the highest theatre admissions at the box office. Highest-grossing musical theatre productions The following is a list of the top 25 highest-grossing Broadway musicals since 1982,...
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Mentality is a mindset, a way of thinking. Mentality may also refer to: The property of having intelligence Mental capacity, a measure of one's intelligence, the sum of one's intellectual capabilities
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Visa requirements for Kosovan citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Republic of Kosovo. , Kosovan citizens had visa-free visa on arrival or e-Visa access to 73 countries, ranking the Kosovan passport 72nd in terms of travel freedom according to the Henle...
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L'aéroport de Surat Thani , est un aéroport situé à Phunphin, au Thaïlande. Situation Références Voir aussi Liens externes Liens internes Liste des aéroports thaïlandais Surat Thani
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Ellsworth Jerome Hill (1833-1917) est un pasteur, professeur et botaniste américain. Sources . Liens externes Autorité taxonomique Botaniste américain
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What About Me is a 1993 American film drama starring, written, and directed by Rachel Amodeo about a young woman who becomes homeless on the streets of New York City. Cast Rachel Amodeo Richard Edson Johnny Thunders Nick Zedd Gregory Corso Richard Hell Dee Dee Ramone Judy Carne Rockets Redglare Jerry Nolan Reception ...
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There are at least 3 named lakes and reservoirs in Boone County, Arkansas. Lakes According to the United States Geological Survey, there are no named lakes in Boone County. Reservoirs Beaver Lodge Lake, , el. Bull Shoals Lake, , el. Table Rock Lake, , el. See also List of lakes in Arkansas Notes Bodies of wat...
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Seventh Street Bridge may refer to: Lion Bridge, Modesto, California Andy Warhol Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Sixth Street Bridge may refer to: Sixth Street Viaduct, bridge in Los Angeles Sixth Street Bridge (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Sixth Street Bridge (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Sixth Street Railroad Bridge, between Parkersburg, West Virginia, and Belpre, Ohio West Sixth Street Bridge in Austin, Texas
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Philip Hellström Bängs (born 24 March 2003) is an international speedway rider from Sweden. Speedway career In 2021, Hellström Bängs helped Sweden qualify for the final of the 2021 Speedway of Nations (the World team Championships of speedway). He has made the Swedish Under 21 title podium in three successive years f...
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Rimrock (Arizona) Rimrock (Kalifornia) Rimrock (Montana) Rimrock (Washington)
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Results See also 1999 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships 1999 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships References Official results Downhill men
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GNOME SlackBuild (GSB) est un environnement de bureau GNOME à l'intention de la distribution Linux Slackware. Comme depuis 2005 Slackware n'inclut plus GNOME dans sa distribution, GNOME SlackBuild était une option pour ceux qui souhaitent l'utiliser. Le projet est inactif depuis 2014. Un alternatif est Dropline GNOME. ...
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Under the Influence è l'ottavo album in studio del cantante di musica country statunitense Alan Jackson, pubblicato nel 1999. Si tratta di un disco di cover del repertorio country. Tracce Collegamenti esterni Album di cover
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