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A conductor (North American English) or guard (Commonwealth English) is a train crew member responsible for operational and safety duties that do not involve actual operation of the train/locomotive. The conductor title is most common in North American railway operations, but the role is common worldwide under various ...
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Grosvenor Hotel may refer to: The Chester Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, England Grosvenor House Hotel, London, England
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The pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) is a goose which breeds in eastern Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard. It is migratory, wintering in northwest Europe, especially Ireland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and western Denmark. The name is often abbreviated in colloquial usage to "pinkfoot" (plural "pinkfeet"). A...
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This is a list of islands by name. As this list is too long to be contained within this page, it has been divided into 26 different articles corresponding to their first letter, accessible from the table below. See also List of islands (by country) List of islands by area List of islands by population List of islands...
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Ian Byrne peut désigner : , joueur de hurling irlande ; Ian Byrne, homme politique travailliste britannique.
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CCSO may refer to: Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, the Cape Symphony orchestra CCSO Nameserver, Computing and Communications Services Office Ph Nameserver, an early form of database search on the Internet Citrus County Sheriff's Office
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Lambeth Bridge è un ponte pedonale e carrabile sul fiume Tamigi tra Westminster, sulla riva nord, e Lambeth, sulla riva sud, a Londra. Il colore dominante del ponte è il rosso, in assonanza con le sedute della Camera dei Lord, che occupa la parte del Palazzo di Westminster ad esso più vicina e in contrasto col colore...
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The Unloved – film del 2009 diretto da Samantha Morton The Unloved – serie televisiva australiana Pagine correlate Unloved
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A Season finale is the final episode of a season of a television program Season finale may also refer to: Season Finale (book), 2007 book written by Suzanne Daniels and Cynthia Littleton "Season Finale" (South Park), a 2019 episode of South Park See also Series finale
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Corridors of Power or Power corridor may refer to centres of government or power authority as a phrase. It may also refer to: Corridors of Power (album), an album by Gary Moore Corridors of Power (novel), a novel by C.P. Snow Corridors of Power (TV series), an Australian television mockumentary comedy series Corri...
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Great Books of the 20th Century is a series of twenty novels published by Penguin Books. The following novels are included in the series: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (1899–1902) Swann's Way by Marcel Proust (1913) The Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka (1915) The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford (19...
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WHYU-FM (89.1 FM MHz) is a non-commercial radio station operated by the American Militia Association in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania. The station transferred from being a low-power FM station, to a full-power FM station in mid-August 2022. The station claims to be the "only FCC licensed FM broadcast station operated by a ...
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In mathematics, a perfect matrix is an m-by-n binary matrix that has no possible k-by-k submatrix K that satisfies the following conditions: k > 3 the row and column sums of K are each equal to b, where b ≥ 2 there exists no row of the (m − k)-by-k submatrix formed by the rows not included in K with a row sum great...
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Dimorphopatrobus ludmilae is een keversoort uit de familie van de loopkevers (Carabidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1994 door Casale & Sciaky. Loopkevers
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The 2009–10 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 84th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The season began on October 2, 2009, with a pair of games against the Florida Panthers in Helsinki, and ended on June 9, 2010, when the Blackhawks defeated the Philadelphia Flye...
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Gremolata () or gremolada (, ) is a green sauce made of chopped parsley, lemon zest, and garlic. It is the standard accompaniment to the Milanese braised veal shank dish ossobuco alla milanese. Ingredients Gremolata usually includes grated lemon peel, although the zest from other citrus fruits (lime, orange, grapefrui...
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Alenquer may refer to: Alenquer, Portugal, municipality Alenquer (Santo Estêvão e Triana), a civil parish within Alenquer, Portugal Alenquer, Pará, a municipality in the Brazilian state of Pará Alenquer DOC, a Portuguese wine region Alenquer (horse), Thoroughbred racehorse
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The Warner sucker (Catostomus warnerensis) is a rare species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. Native to Oregon in the United States and found only in the Warner Basin, its distribution extends just into Nevada and California. It is a federally listed threatened species. Its other common name is...
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The Girl Back East – film del 1911 diretto da Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson The Girl Back East – film del 1913 diretto da Francis J. Grandon
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Visual art of the United States or American art is visual art made in the United States or by U.S. artists. Before colonization, there were many flourishing traditions of Native American art, and where the Spanish colonized Spanish Colonial architecture and the accompanying styles in other media were quickly in place. ...
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This list of heritage buildings in Dreschvitz includes all historic buildings in the municipality of Dreschvitz and its incorporated villages. Dreschvitz lies in the county of Vorpommern-Rügen in northeast Germany. Dreschvitz Güttin Landow Pagelsdorf Ralow Rugenhof Sources List of heritage buildings in the Cou...
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The Snake River sucker (''Chasmistes muriei') is an extinct species of ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. It was endemic to the Snake River below Jackson Lake Dam in Wyoming. It is now presumed to be an extinct species. See also References External links Catostomidae Extinct animals of the United States F...
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Aircraft engines produce gases, noise, and particulates from fossil fuel combustion, raising environmental concerns over their global effects and their effects on local air quality. Jet airliners contribute to climate change by emitting carbon dioxide (), the best understood greenhouse gas, and, with less scientific u...
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Empresa Nacional de Correios e Telégrafos de Angola, operating as Correios de Angola (CA), is the state-owned company responsible for postal service in Angola, founded in 1980. External links Communications in Angola Companies of Angola Angola Philately of Angola
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Water Sign may refer to: Water sign, a division of the astrological elements Water Sign (Jeff Lorber album), 1979 Water Sign (Chris Rea album), 1983
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XEN eller Xen kan avse: Xen (Half-Life) – en värld i Half-Life Xen (virtualisering) – en virtualiseringsteknik främst för x86-processorer
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The 2009–10 Columbus Blue Jackets season was the team's tenth season of play in the National Hockey League (NHL). Regular season On February 3, 2010, the Jackets fired head coach Ken Hitchcock and named Claude Noel as interim head coach. Divisional standings Conference standings Schedule and results Green backgrou...
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Away is a play written by the Australian playwright Michael Gow. First performed by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1986, it tells the story of three internally conflicted families holidaying on the coast for Christmas, 1968. Away has become one of the most widely produced Australian plays of all time and is part of t...
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Shive may refer to: People Ian Shive, a nature and conservation photographer in Los Angeles, California John N. Shive, an American physicist and inventor (1913–1984) Madigan Shive, an American composer and musician from San Francisco, California Other Shive, a fitting used in ale casks Shive (papermaking), incom...
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In human reproduction, a live birth occurs when a fetus exits the mother showing any definite sign of life such as voluntary movement, heartbeat, or pulsation of the umbilical cord, for however brief a time and regardless of whether the umbilical cord or placenta are intact. After the fetus is expelled from the materna...
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A designer is a person who plans the form or structure of something before it is made, by preparing drawings or plans. In practice, anyone who creates tangible or intangible objects, products, processes, laws, games, graphics, services, or experiences can be referred to as a designer. Overview Historically, the main...
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Monster chess—or Super King chess—is a chess variant in which the White side has only a king and four pawns to fight against all the pieces of the Black side. All the rules of chess apply, except that White makes two successive moves per turn. The white king can move into check on the first move of the turn and move ou...
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Vânju Mare é uma cidade da Romênia com 7.074 habitantes, localizada no judeţ (distrito) de Mehedinţi. Localidades da Roménia
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Tenacious D kan avse Tenacious D – ett amerikanskt rockband Tenacious D (album) – debutalbumet (2001) från rockbandet med samma namn Tenacious D (TV-serie) – en TV-serie om rockbandet Tenacious D: Världens bästa rockband – en film om rockbandet
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Haemophilia A (or hemophilia A) is a genetic deficiency in clotting factor VIII, which causes increased bleeding and usually affects males. In the majority of cases it is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait, though there are cases which arise from spontaneous mutations. Factor VIII medication may be used to treat...
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Embrace – brytyjska grupa muzyczna Embrace – amerykańska grupa muzyczna Embrace – album Armina van Buurena Embrace – album zespołu Embrace Embrace – album muzyczny grupy Voyage Embrace – album zespołu Fragma
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Pitana may refer to: Néstor Pitana, Argentinian actor Pitana (Laconia), a town in ancient Laconia, Greece See also Pitane (disambiguation)
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An engine control unit (ECU), also commonly called an engine control module (ECM), is a type of electronic control unit that controls a series of actuators on an internal combustion engine to ensure optimal engine performance. It does this by reading values from a multitude of sensors within the engine bay, interpretin...
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Handvo () is a savory vegetable cake originating from Gujarat, India. It is a part of the Gujarati cuisine. It is often made with a bottle gourd filling, though many other vegetables can be added. Sometimes crushed peanuts are also added. Preparation Handvo batter is made by mixing rice and various lentils, which are ...
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Board of Revenue or Revenue Board may refer to Board of Revenue of imperial China between the Tang dynasty and the Qing Bengal Board of Revenue Madras Board of Revenue Tamil Nadu Board of Revenue, abolished 1980 and replaced by the Tamil Nadu Department of Revenue See also Andhra Pradesh Revenue Tribunal Gujara...
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Mridula may refer to: Mridula (film), 1990 Malayalam film. Mridula Garg, Indian writer. Mridula Sarabhai, Indian Freedom Fighter and activist. Mridula Sinha, Hindi writer and former chairperson of the Central Social Welfare Board. Mridula Koshy, Indian writer. Mridula Warrier, Indian singer.
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Onsen tamago ( or , lit. 'hot spring egg') is a traditional Japanese low temperature egg which is slow cooked in the hot waters of onsen in Japan. The egg has a unique texture in that the white tastes like a delicate custard (milky and soft) and the yolk comes out firm, but retains the colour and creamy texture of an...
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S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) is the brand name of an advanced full-time four-wheel drive system developed by Mitsubishi Motors. The technology, specifically developed for the new 2007 Lancer Evolution, the 2010 Outlander (if equipped), the 2014 Outlander (if equipped), the Outlander PHEV and the Eclipse Cross have a...
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Municipal solid waste is a waste type that includes predominantly household waste. Municipal waste may also refer to: Municipal Waste (band), a crossover thrash group Municipal Waste (EP), their 2001 album
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"Second brain" can refer to: The enteric nervous system. A now-disproven theory that some large dinosaurs may have had two brains. The practice of unloading to a digital storage, such as a note-taking application, that keeps relationships of concepts as a network of hierarchy.
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British Overseas Territories Citizens in the United Kingdom is a term referring to individuals who have migrated to the United Kingdom from a British overseas territory; it could also include UK-born people descended of these individuals. Despite being under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom, Bri...
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Discard may refer to: Discard Protocol, a service in the Internet Protocol Suite Discard (EP), an album by Figurine Discard, an alternate name for trim functionality in solid-state drives See also Discards, the parts of a fish which are not kept after cleaning them
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Yober Ortega (born August 21, 1965) is a retired boxer from Venezuela who was a former WBA super bantamweight champion. External links 1965 births Living people Super-bantamweight boxers Featherweight boxers World Boxing Association champions Venezuelan male boxers
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Kim Chong-in, leader du Parti Minju Kai (chanteur)
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Ah (minuscule ah) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un A et d'un H. Linguistique En allemand, le digramme « ah » correspond généralement à . Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de sous un seul signe, il est toujours réalisé en accolant un A et un H...
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Äh (minuscule äh) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un A tréma (Ä) et d'un H. Linguistique En allemand, le digramme « äh » correspond généralement à . Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de Äh sous un seul signe, il est toujours réalisé en accolant ...
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TV phone can refer to: a contemporary UMTS-type Mobile phone, a form of videotelephony that can convey simultaneous audio and video, or an archaic term for the original Videophone (video telephone)
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Ih (minuscule ih) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un I et d'un H. Linguistique En allemand, le digramme « ih » correspond généralement à . Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de Ih sous un seul signe, il est toujours réalisé en accolant un I et un...
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Tag Image File Format/Electronic Photography (TIFF/EP) is a digital image file format standard – ISO 12234-2, titled "Electronic still-picture imaging – Removable memory – Part 2: TIFF/EP image data format". This is different from the Tagged Image File Format, which is a standard administered by Adobe currently called...
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Will the Wolf Survive è il cinquantunesimo album di Waylon Jennings, pubblicato dalla MCA Records nel marzo del 1986. Tracce Lato A Lato B Musicisti Waylon Jennings - voce, chitarra Billy Joe Walker Jr. - chitarra acustica, chitarra elettrica Gary Scruggs - chitarra acustica, armonica, chitarra elettrica 12 co...
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Tyrone Brunson may refer to: Tyrone Brunson (boxer) (born 1985), American boxer Tyrone Brunson (musician) (1956–2013), American singer and musician
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North Tower may refer to: North Tower (lighthouse), a lighthouse in Schiermonnikoog, Netherlands North Tower (Salford), a building in Salford, England North Tower, 1 World Trade Center prior to its destruction on September 11, 2001 North Tower, 30 Hudson Yards, a skyscraper in New York City See also South Tower ...
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American cuisine is a style of food preparation originating in the United States of America. American cuisine may also refer to: American Cuisine (film), a 1998 French film Cuisine of the Americas, a variety of food preparation styles occurring in the Americas
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The Peace Corps is an independent agency and program of the United States government that trains and deploys volunteers to provide international development assistance. It was established in March 1961 by an executive order of President John F. Kennedy and authorized by Congress the following September by the Peace Cor...
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Gastroesophageal varices may refer to: Esophageal varices, dilated sub-mucosal veins in esophagus Gastric varices, dilated submucosal veins in the stomach
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Pyrolysis oil may refer to: Pyrolysis oil - synthetic liquid fuel (bio-oil) produced by biomass pyrolysis Shale oil - synthetic liquid fuel produced by oil shale processing Synthetic fuel - any synthetic fuel produced by pyrolysis Coal oil - specific oil shale oil used for illuminating purposes
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Russet may refer to: Russet (cloth), a coarse woolen cloth of brown or grey colour Russet (color), a dark reddish brown color Russeting, reddish-brown and coarse anomaly of fruit skin Russet apple Russet potato Russet, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
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Hangin' Tough – album di Waylon Jennings del 1987 Hangin' Tough – album dei New Kids on the Block del 1988 Hangin' Tough – singolo dei New Kids on the Block del 1989
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Under the Boardwalk is an upcoming American computer-animated musical comedy film directed by David Soren and written by Lorene Scafaria. The film stars Michael Cera, Keke Palmer, and Bobby Cannavale, and will be produced by Paramount Animation, with DNEG Animation handling animation. It was originally set to be releas...
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The Regulate Cannabis Like Alcohol initiative is a ballot initiative for legalization of cannabis in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was introduced in 2021, originally for the 2022 general ballot, then moved potentially to 2023 following a lawsuit. History State law in Ohio allows citizens to bring initiatives before the s...
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Livin' It is a Christian themed skateboarding film directed by Stephen Baldwin and executive produced by Kevin Palau. The film was shot in Portland, Oregon and stars Stephen Baldwin and skateboarders Jud Heald, Tim Byrne, Luke Braddock, Anthony Carney, Jared Lee, Phil Trotter, and Sierra Fellers. More than 100,000 co...
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GX-1 may refer to: Yamaha GX-1, musical instrument Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, camera model GX-1 (bus)
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Livin' It LA is a skateboarding video, directed by Stephen Baldwin. This latest installment of Livin' It features 16 skaters including Lance Mountain, Ray Barbee, Jay Haizlip, and Christian Hosoi in his first film appearance since being released from prison. The DVD will also feature Reliance Pro Brian Sumner, Chocolat...
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Palmarès Giocatore St. Louis Hawks: 1958 Note Collegamenti esterni Scheda su Jack McMahon (executive) di Basketball-reference.com
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Amy L. Ai is a professor of social work at College of Social Work and Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy of Florida State University. Education and career Ai obtained her B.A. degree in medical and developmental psychology from the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1987. Following gradua...
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Sampsonievsky Bridge, was also known as Freedom Bridge during the 20th century, is a structure located over the Bolshaya Nevka river, St Petersburg, Russia. It links Kuybysheva Street and Finlandsky Avenue. It was named after St. Sampson’s Cathedral. It is 215 metres long and 27 metres wide. History In 1806, a pontoon...
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Tortoise (tenk), britanski teški tenk Tortoise (glazbeni sastav)
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Cumberland Trail may refer to: Cumberland Trail, which went through Cumberland Gap and is now part of the Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park in Tennessee Cumberland Road, also called Cumberland Trail, that is now part of the National Road
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DCITA may refer to: Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Chamoyada is a sweet and spicy type of shaved ice, or raspado, drink prepared with fruit and flavored with chamoy. It is a part of Mexican cuisine, and is also common in regions of the United States with significant Mexican-American populations. The drink is most commonly prepared with mango sorbet or mango-flavored sh...
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A mono tiltrotor is a kind of tiltrotor. Mono tiltrotor may refer also to: Baldwin Mono Tiltrotor, a development project
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"Experiments on Plant Hybridization" (German: "Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybriden") is a seminal paper written in 1865 and published in 1866 by Gregor Mendel, an Augustinian friar considered to be the founder of modern genetics. The paper was the result after years spent studying genetic traits in Pisum sativum, the pea p...
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Angucyclines are antibiotics isolated from Streptomyces species, which are used in chemotherapy as cytostatics against various types of cancer. The angucyclines include for example aquayamycin, the landomycins, moromycins, saquayamycins, urdamycins, and vineomycins. See also Anthracyclines References
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: Echinops — род растений Мордовник семейства Астровые Echinops — род млекопитающих малые тенреки из семейства тенрековых
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A corkscrew is a tool for drawing stopping corks from bottles. Corkscrew may also refer to: Fictional entities Corkscrew (comics), a mutant in Marvel Comics' X-Statix Corkscrew, a robot on Robot Wars Roller coasters Corkscrew (roller coaster element), a type of roller coaster inversion Corkscrew (Alton Towers), a...
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The discography of American singer August Alsina consists of three studio albums, two extended plays, five mixtapes and thirty singles (including eight as a featured artist). Singles As lead artist As featured artist Guest appearances Music videos References Discographies of American artists
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Jazz drummers play percussion (predominantly the drum set) in jazz, jazz fusion, and other jazz subgenres such as latin jazz. The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over the 1900s, influenced by jazz at large and the individual drummers within it. Jazz required a method of playing p...
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Chest compression may refer to: The prevention of the expansion of the chest, see Compressive asphyxia A technique used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation or for the treatment of choking
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Televisione Contracted: Phase II – film del 2015 diretto da Josh Forbes Star Trek: Phase II – serie tratta dall'universo di Star Trek Altro Phase II – graffiti writer statunitense Star Trek: Phase II – webserie amatoriale ispirata all'universo di Star Trek Phase II – album di Prince Royce del 2012
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Shakespeare, a biographical and critical study of William Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess, was published in 1970. . 1970 non-fiction books Works about William Shakespeare Books by Anthony Burgess Jonathan Cape books
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If Memory Serves may refer to: "If Memory Serves", season 2 episode 8 of Star Trek: Discovery "If Memory Serves (Dexter's Laboratory)", season 3 episode 5a of Dexter's Laboratory
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Tokugawa ( , ) may refer to: Tokugawa era, an alternative term for the Edo period, 1603 to 1868 Tokugawa shogunate, a feudal regime of Japan during the Edo period Tokugawa clan, a powerful family of Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616), most notable member of the Tokugawa clan and founder of its shogunate Tokugawa (surna...
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Note Collegamenti esterni Scheda su Bob MacKinnon (executive) di Basketball-reference.com
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Billy Cheung is a Hong Kong-based director. Filmography References http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/people.asp?id=404 at Hong Kong Cinemagic https://web.archive.org/web/20101005233845/http://hkdf.com.hk/billychung.htm at Hong Kong Directors Federation External links Billy Chung Siu-Hung at Hong Kong Movie Database...
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed predominantly of calcium carbonate (calcite and/or aragonite). Limestone may also refer to: Geological deposits made of limestone Aymestry Limestone Indiana Limestone Solnhofen limestone Places Australia Limestone, Queensland, a locality in Rockhampton Region Limeston...
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Samuel Katz may refer to: Sam Katz (Philadelphia) (born 1949), American politician Samuel Katz (pediatrician) (1927–2022), American pediatrician and virologist Sam Katz (born 1951), mayor of Winnipeg Sam Katz (rugby union) (born 1990), English rugby union player Shmuel Katz (politician) (1914–2008), Israeli milit...
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Potato salad is a salad dish made from boiled potatoes, usually containing a dressing and a variety of other ingredients such as boiled eggs and raw vegetables. In the United States, it is generally considered a side dish and usually accompanies the main course. History and varieties Potato salad is widely believed ...
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The Stanley Marathon is a marathon race in Stanley, Falkland Islands. It is the southernmost AIMS-certified marathon in the world. Run annually since 2005, and internationally accredited since 2006, it is considered difficult due to variable weather and strong prevailing winds. Past winners Key: References Externa...
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Type may refer to: Science and technology Computing Typing, producing text via a keyboard, typewriter, etc. Data type, collection of values used for computations. File type TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file. Type (Unix), a command in POSIX shells that gives information about commands. ...
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The Riegelhaube is a head covering made with complex and precious materials and worn by women of the affluent class. It was worn mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries in and around Munich. In the Gallery of Beauties of King Ludwig I of Bavaria is the portrait of Helene Sedlmayr, epitome of the "beautiful Municher," and...
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Orthrias is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Balitoridae. Species Orthrias potaninorum - Orthrias sawadai - Orthrias tschaiyssuensis - Footnotes Balitoridae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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LAlaska Marine Highway (AMH) ou lAlaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) est une entreprise proposant un service de ferry reliant une partie de l'Alaska, aux États-Unis. Liens externes All-American Road Transport en Alaska
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Shelby is a 2014 Canadian Christmas comedy film directed by Brian K. Roberts and starring John Paul Ruttan, Chevy Chase, Tom Arnold and Rob Schneider as the voice of the titular dog. Plot Cast Rob Schneider as Shelby (voice) Tom Arnold as Doug the Dog Catcher Jennifer Gibson as Rich Divorcee Riley Blue Roberts as Spo...
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In physics, angular frequency "ω" (also referred to by the terms angular speed, circular frequency, orbital frequency, radian frequency, and pulsatance) is a scalar measure of rotation rate. It refers to the angular displacement per unit time (for example, in rotation) or the rate of change of the phase of a sinusoidal...
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The Kanawha minnow (''Phenacobius teretulus') is a species of North-American freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found only in the New River (of upper Kanawha River) drainage in North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. References Phenacobius Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope Fish described in 1867 Taxo...
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