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Little Havra is a small island off the west of South Mainland in Shetland. It is at its highest point, upon which there is a cairn. It is located west of South Havra. References Shetlopedia Uninhabited islands of Shetland
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In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a consequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus. This strengthening effect may be measured as a higher frequency of behavior (e.g., pulling a lever more frequently), longer duration ...
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Oh Darling may refer to: Music Oh Darling (band) Songs "Oh Darlin'", by the O'Kanes "Oh Darling" (song), by Alisa Mizuki "Oh! Darling", by the Beatles
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9-slice scaling (also known as Scale 9 grid, 9-slicing or 9-patch) is a 2D image resizing technique to proportionally scale an image by splitting it in a grid of nine parts. The key idea is to prevent image scaling distortion by protecting the pixels defined in 4 parts (corners) of the image and scaling or repeating t...
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Yaw's Top Notch was a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The original restaurant operated from 1926 to 1985. The business once employed 180 people. The restaurant was revived by owner Stephen Yaw in 2012, but closed eight months later. References 1926 establishments in Oregon Defunct restaurants in Portland, Oregon Re...
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Diathesis (from the Greek διάθεσις "grammatical voice, disposition") may refer to: Grammatical voice Diathesis (medical), a hereditary or constitutional predisposition to a disease or other disorder Predisposition (psychology) The diathesis–stress model Bleeding diathesis, an abnormal propensity toward bleeding
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A drop-down list (abbreviated drop-down, or DDL; also known as a drop-down menu, drop menu, pull-down list, picklist) is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list. When a drop-down list is inactive, it displays a single value. When activated, it displays (d...
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JLL may refer to: JLL Partners, a private equity firm, formerly Joseph Littlejohn & Levy JLL (company), global real estate company, formerly Jones Lang LaSalle, with NYSE ticker "JLL" Jangan Lupa Lirik!, a Malaysian quiz show JetKonnect, Indian airline with ICAO designator "JLL" Jerry Lee Lewis (1935–2022), American m...
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MDCalc is a free online medical reference for healthcare professionals that provides point-of-care clinical decision-support tools, including medical calculators, scoring systems, and algorithms. MDCalc is also a mobile and web app. The decision-support tools are based on published clinical research, and MDCalc’s conte...
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Magic publications are books and periodicals which are created on the subject of magic. They include reviews of new equipment and techniques, announcements of upcoming events, interviews with prominent magicians, announcements of awards, and columns on such subjects as the history and ethics of the art of magic. Most ...
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Dimetamine may refer to: A brand name of propylhexedrine A slang name for the synthetic opioid 4-dimethylamino-4-(p-tolyl)cyclohexanone Dimetamine (alkaloid), an alkaloid isolated from Thermopsis alterniflora
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HR 178 is a probable binary star in the constellation Andromeda. Located approximately distant, it is an evolved Am star with a combined apparent magnitude of 6.06, meaning that it can only be seen with the naked eye on dark, clear nights. The star is suspected of variability, possibly varying between magnitudes 6.04 ...
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Algebraic enumeration is a subfield of enumeration that deals with finding exact formulas for the number of combinatorial objects of a given type, rather than estimating this number asymptotically. Methods of finding these formulas include generating functions and the solution of recurrence relations. References Enum...
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The following highways are numbered 11C: United States New Hampshire Route 11C New York State Route 11C See also List of highways numbered 11 11C (disambiguation)
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Skylight is a means of daylighting. Skylight may also refer to: Skylight (play), by David Hare Skylight of a lava tube, a hole in the ceiling of the tube Skylight, Arkansas Skylight, Kentucky Skylight, a short film by David Clayton Rogers Skylight Pictures, a film company Skylight Music Theatre, a light opera a...
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Rockit may refer to: Rockit (album), a 1979 album by Chuck Berry. Rockit (instrumental), a 1983 composition by Herbie Hancock. "Rockit", a 2004 song by Gorillaz. Rockit Hong Kong Music Festival, a 2000s music festival. See also Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, a steel roller coaster at Universal Studios Florida in Or...
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Uszka or vushka (Polish: Uszka, Ukrainian: Вушка, Belarusian: Вушкі) (meaning "little ears") are small dumplings (a very small and twisted version of pierogi) usually filled with flavoursome wild forest mushrooms and/or minced meat. They are usually served with barszcz, though they can be eaten simply with melted butt...
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Bulbophyllum fusciflorum é uma espécie de orquídea (família Orchidaceae) pertencente ao gênero Bulbophyllum. Foi descrita por Schltr. em 1913. Ligações externas The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The internet Orchid species Photo Encyclopedia Plantas descritas em 1913 Bulbophyllum
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The Solo Angeles Club de Motociclistas () are an outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Tijuana, Mexico in 1959. The club's insignia is simply a chopper-style motorcycle. The club does an annual charity run where they deliver toys to poor children in Tijuana. References Additional sources External links 1959 e...
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Maria Luisa of Savoy may refer to: Maria Luisa of Savoy (1688–1714), daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia and Anne Marie d'Orléans; queen of Spain as first consort of Philip V of Spain Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy (1729–1767) (1729–1767), daughter of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia and Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenbu...
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The following highways are numbered 12D: United States Nebraska Spur 12D New York State Route 12D Secondary State Highway 12-D (Washington) (former) See also List of highways numbered 12
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Abel's binomial theorem, named after Niels Henrik Abel, is a mathematical identity involving sums of binomial coefficients. It states the following: Example The case m = 2 See also Binomial theorem Binomial type References Factorial and binomial topics Theorems in algebra
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Cursing stone may refer to: Bullaun, Irish or Scottish hollowed stone Cursing Stone and Reiver Pavement, public art work in Carlisle, Cumbria, England by Gordon Young
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The Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople was an office established as a result of the Fourth Crusade and its conquest of Constantinople in 1204. It was a Roman Catholic replacement for the Eastern Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, and remained in the city until the reconquest of Constantinople by the ...
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The 7-bone roast (also known as the center-cut pot roast) or 7-bone steak is from the chuck section of the steer or heifer and it includes a cross cut of the shoulder blade. The bone is shaped like the numeral "7", which gives these cuts their name. The steak differs from the 7-bone roast only in thickness: 7-bone ste...
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The Scribbler's Retreat Writer's Conference is a writers' conference held four times a year in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Scribblers' Retreat encourages, educates, and promotes new and published authors of all ages to continue to write and publish their works. History Scribblers' Retreat Writers' Conference is a non-...
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An online community, also called an internet community or web community, is a community whose members interact with each other primarily via the Internet. Members of the community usually share common interests. For many, online communities may feel like home, consisting of a "family of invisible friends". Additionally...
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The Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Music, Dialogue and ADR for Short Form Animation Broadcast Media is an annual award given by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. It honors sound editors whose work has warranted merit in the field of television; in this case, their...
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Cash is a card game published in 1990 by Ravensburger. Contents Cash is a game in which seven different cards representing safes each require a particular combination of four keys to open the safe. Reception Brian Walker reviewed Cash for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 7 out of 10, and stated t...
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In United States railroading, the term national rail network, sometimes termed "U.S. rail network", refers to the entire network of interconnected standard gauge rail lines in North America. It does not include most subway or light rail lines. Federal Railroad Administration regulations require passenger cars used on t...
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A wedding is a formal ceremony which unites people in marriage. Wedding may also refer to: Film and TV Wedding (TV series), a Korean drama broadcast by KBS in 2005 "Wedding", an episode of the British sitcom Men Behaving Badly A Wedding (1978 film), an American comedy directed by Robert Altman A Wedding (2016 film), ...
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Fares is the plural of fare, a fee paid by a passenger allowing them to take a mode of transportation. It may also refer to: Places Fares (village), a village in Greece Aïn Fares (disambiguation), several places in Algeria Fares-Maathodaa, an island in the Maldives People Fares (name) See also Faires (disambiguatio...
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The following is the list of complete accolades received by American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and film director Chris Rock. Main awards Golden Globe Awards Grammy Awards Primetime Emmy Awards Miscellaneous awards American Comedy Awards AFI Awards BET Awards Black Reel Awards Blockbuster Ent...
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Freybug is a monstrous Black Dog that is stated to come from medieval English folklore, specifically from Norfolk. Like most supernatural black dogs, it was roughly the size of a calf, and wandered country roads terrifying travelers. The English martyr Laurence Saunders mentioned Fray-bugs in his letters to his wife i...
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The following is a list of all team-to-team transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the 1958–59 NHL season. It lists which team each player has been traded to and for which player(s) or other consideration(s), if applicable. Transactions Notes Trade completed on February 20, 1959....
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LinuxConsole est une distribution Linux qui peut être utilisée en mode live CD et live USB. Elle peut aussi être installée sur un disque dur en utilisant un programme à lancer depuis Windows (utile pour les novices) en utilisant l'outil présent sur le live CD et live USB La version 2.4 () permet d'installer facilem...
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The Preacher and the Cross is a 1990 role-playing game adventure for Call of Cthulhu published by ADP Systems. Plot summary The Preacher and the Cross is an adventure in which a wealthy woman has been experiencing recurring dreams foretelling the murder of a priest. Reception Mike Jarvis reviewed The Preacher and the...
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Padre nuestro is a 1985 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Regueiro. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Cast Victoria Abril - Cardenala Rafaela Aparicio Luis Barbero Lina Canalejas Yolanda Cardama Diana Peñalver Emma Penella - María Francisco Rabal - Abel ...
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VPNBook is a VPN service offering servers in multiple countries. Description The service connects to a VPN via OpenVPN client or a PPTP connection. There are minimal variety of geographic locations. Available servers include the United States, Canada and Romania. VPNBook can be used to bypass some governmental restri...
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A lye is an alkali metal hydroxide traditionally obtained by leaching wood ashes, or a strong alkali which is highly soluble in water producing caustic basic solutions. "Lye" most commonly refers to sodium hydroxide (NaOH), but historically has been used for potassium hydroxide (KOH). Today, lye is commercially manufa...
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Padre nuestro (Spanish for "Our Father") can refer to: Padre nuestro (2007 film), a 2007 American–Argentine film Padre nuestro (1925 film), a 1925 Argentine film Our Father (1953 film), a 1953 Mexican film Padre nuestro (1985 film), a 1985 Spanish film Padre nuestro (2005 film), a 2005 Chilean film "Padre Nuestr...
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Anklets (pronounced ) are a type of sock. They are not long, typically reaching just below or above the ankle. Anklets are sometimes folded or cuffed over. See also Toe socks Dress socks Sock Anklet References Socks Clothing
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There have been few documented and undocumented wolf attacks on humans in North America in comparison to wolf attacks in Eurasia, and few relative to attacks by other larger carnivores. Fatal attacks Below is an amalgamated list of verified, questionable and unverified attacks. Non-fatal attacks Because of the relati...
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Coxford is an Electoral Ward in the Unitary Authority of Southampton, England. It had a population of 14,232 at the 2001 census. References Wards of Southampton Housing estates in Hampshire
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The bronzewing pigeons are a group of pigeons native to Australia which have distinctive iridescent wing patches that appear bronze or green-brown in dull light, but flash in many bright colours in the sun as the bird moves. Three species are always known as "bronzewings" in the genus Phaps, and several broadly simila...
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Riders of the Storm is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Yakima Canutt, Bobby Dunn and Ione Reed. Cast Yakima Canutt Bobby Dunn Ione Reed Dorothy Vernon Slim Whitaker References Bibliography McGowan, John J. J.P. McGowan: Biography of a Hollywood Pioneer. McFarland, 2005...
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Battle Hill may mean: Places Battle Hill (Brooklyn), New York City Battle Hill Farm Forest Park, New Zealand Battle Hill, Georgia, now the Westview neighborhood of Atlanta Battle Hill, White Plains, New York Battle Hill Township, McPherson County, Kansas Gitwangak Battle Hill National Historic Site in Canada Battle...
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The nebular hypothesis is the most widely accepted model in the field of cosmogony to explain the formation and evolution of the Solar System (as well as other planetary systems). It suggests the Solar System is formed from gas and dust orbiting the Sun which clumped up together to form the planets. The theory was deve...
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Truth, Justice, and the American Way may refer to: Truth, Justice, and the American Way, a catch-phrase of the comic-book character Superman. What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?, a comic book published by DC Comics in 2001 Truth, Justice, and the American Way, the original title of the 2006 featu...
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Violin Concerto in D major may refer to: Violin Concerto (Beethoven) Violin Concerto (Brahms) Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)
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Mood may refer to: Mood (psychology), a relatively long lasting emotional state Music The Mood, a British pop band from 1981 to 1984 Mood (band), hip hop artists Mood (Jacquees album), 2016 Moods (Barbara Mandrell album), 1978 Moods (Mal Waldron album), 1978 Moods (Neil Diamond album), 1972 Moods (The Three Sounds a...
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Parviturboides is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). Soorten Parviturboides clausus (Pilsbry & Olsson, 1945) Parviturboides copiosus (Pilsbry & Olsson, 1945) Parviturboides decussatus (Carpenter, 1857) Parviturboides germanus (Pilsbry & Olsson, 1945) Parviturboides habrotima K...
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Kathleen may refer to: People Kathleen (given name) Kathleen (singer), Canadian pop singer Places Kathleen, Alberta, Canada Kathleen, Georgia, United States Kathleen, Florida, United States Kathleen High School (Lakeland, Florida), United States Kathleen, Western Australia, Western Australia Kathleen Island...
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Libido usually refers to sexual drive. Libido may also refer to: Music Líbido (band), a Peruvian rock group Libido (Brigitte Fontaine album), 2006 Libido (Buck-O-Nine album), 1999 Libido (Líbido album), 1998 Livid (Nightmare album), 2004, sometimes incorrectly called Libido "libidO", 2021 song by the South Kor...
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Witoscha () steht für: Witoscha, Gebirge in Bulgarien Witoscha, Bezirk der bulgarischen Hauptstadt Sofia, siehe Verwaltungsgliederung von Sofia Witoscha (Käse) Witoscha (Zeitung), bulgarische Zeitung Radio Witoscha, bulgarischer Radiosender
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Anklet is an ornament worn around the ankle. Anklet may also refer to: Anklet (sock) Operation Anklet Short gaiters
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Appraisal may refer to: Decision-making Appraisal (decision analysis), a decision method Archival appraisal, process for determining which records need to be kept, and for how long Project appraisal, comparing options to deliver an objective Economic appraisal, an appraisal based on comparison of monetary equivale...
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Hot Shit may refer to: "Hot Shit" (song), by Cardi B, Kanye West and Lil Durk Hot Shit!, album by Quasi "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)", song by Nelly See also "Thot Shit", song by Megan Thee Stallion Hotshot (disambiguation)
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Bensville is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the local government area. The main section of Bensville is centred on Kallaroo Road, and consists of a small park, video store, cafe, general store and hairdressers. A small combination of shops have recently been added in...
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Sensorization is a modern technology trend to insert many similar sensors in any device or application. Some scientists believe that sensorization is one of main requirements for third technological revolution. As a result of significant prices drop in recent years there is a trend to include large number of sensors w...
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2019 Statistics 2018 Statistics Notes 1.The results had been converted from a report generated in Persian Solar Hijri calendar 2.The reports of the airports in Iranian islands had not been published since 2017; All the existing reports are estimates. 2017 Statistics 2016 Statistics 2015 Statistics 2014 Sta...
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A celery vase is type of glass tableware. Developed during the Victorian era, celery vases displayed celery as centerpieces during meals. Celery was introduced to England from the Mediterranean region in the early 19th century. Farmers began cultivating celery in eastern England. It was hard to grow, making it a luxu...
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Cod liver oil is a dietary supplement derived from liver of cod fish (Gadidae). As with most fish oils, it contains the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and also vitamin A and vitamin D. Historically, it was given to children because vitamin D had been shown to prevent ric...
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Grozdovo (în ) este un sat în comuna Dolni Ciflik, regiunea Varna, Bulgaria. Demografie La recensământul din 2011, populația satului Grozdovo era de locuitori. Nu există o etnie majoritară, locuitorii fiind bulgari (%), turci (%) și romi (%). Pentru % din locuitori nu este cunoscută apartenența etnică. Note Sat...
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Kinsey may refer to: Kinsey (surname) Alfred Kinsey the Kinsey Reports, a pair of books on sexuality by Alfred Kinsey. the Kinsey scale of sexual orientation, invented by Alfred Kinsey, or person's orientation as measured on that scale, as in "Kinsey 6" the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction...
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Sizang or Sizang Chin may be, Sizang people Sizang language Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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Candice Nelson may refer to: Candice Nelson (political scientist), academic at the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies Candice Nelson (songwriter), member of music producers The Clutch
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Obstetric medicine, similar to maternal medicine, is a sub-specialty of general internal medicine and obstetrics that specializes in process of prevention, diagnosing, and treating medical disorders in with pregnant women. It is closely related to the specialty of maternal-fetal medicine, although obstetric medicine do...
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Statue of Christopher Columbus (Boston) may refer to: Statue of Christopher Columbus (Beacon Hill, Boston) Statue of Christopher Columbus (North End, Boston)
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A linga, or lingam, is a symbol of the Hindu deity Shiva. Linga may also refer to: People Praveen Linga (born 1979), Indian chemical engineer Places Linga, Victoria, Australia Linga, Madhya Pradesh, India List of islands called Linga, in Scotland Other uses Linga language, a language of the Democratic Republic...
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Nutty Buddy was an ice cream cone topped with vanilla ice cream, chocolate ice cream, chocolate and peanuts, manufactured in the United States. The "Nutty Buddy" was originally created and produced by Seymour Ice Cream Company, which was located in the Port Norfolk section of Dorchester, Massachusetts and named after ...
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Mood lighting is igniting or illumination, designed to create a temporary state of mind or feeling. Effects of lighting on humans Field studies have shown in office settings that blue-enriched lighting over the course of several weeks can lead to improved alertness, performance, and sleep quality in comparison to li...
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Brad Turner (1968) kanadai profi jégkorongozó Brad Turner (?) kanadai rendező, producer
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No htamin (; , also known in English as milk rice) is a festive rice dish in Burmese cuisine, typically associated with celebratory occasions and generally regarded for its restorative properties. Buttered rice uses long-grained paw hsan hmwe or basmati rice, and is cooked with milk, shallots, butter, salt, and option...
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The thick-billed raven (Corvus crassirostris), a corvid from the Horn of Africa, shares with the common raven the distinction of being the largest bird in the corvid family, and indeed the largest of the passerines. The thick-billed raven averages in length, with a range of and weighs approximately in females and ...
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This is a list of late night talk show hosts in America. See also List of late-night American network TV programs References American late-night television shows American television talk show hosts
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The White Flag Case is a court case in which the former Sri Lankan Army chief Sarath Fonseka was prosecuted for an interview which he gave to Frederica Jansz, editor of the Sunday Leader, in which he is stated to have said that surrendering Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) cadres were executed and not allowed to...
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To be scared is to have fear. Scared may also refer to: Film and television Scared!, a paranormal reality TV series Scared (film), a 2005 Thai horror film Music Scared Records, an American record label "Scared" (The Tragically Hip song), 1995 "Scared", a song by Ashanti from Ashanti, 2002 "Scared", a song by J...
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South Asians are part of the Hong Kong society. As of the 2021 by-census, there were at least 101,969 persons of South Asian descent in Hong Kong. Many trace their roots in Hong Kong as far back as when India was still under British colonial rule and as a legacy of the British Empire, their nationality issues remain la...
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The 2005–06 CEV Women's Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2005–06 season. Group stage Pool A |} Pool B |} Play-off 6 1st leg 14–15 February 2006 2nd leg 21–23 February 2006 Final four venue: Cannes, France dates: 18–19 March 2006 Semi-finals |} Third place match |} ...
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Open space may refer to: In architecture, urban planning and conservation ethics: Open plan, a generic term used in interior design for any floor plan, especially in workspaces, which makes use of large, open spaces and minimizes the use of small, enclosed rooms Landscape, areas of land without human-built structure...
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Sellia is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). Soort Sellia miocaenica Kókay, 2006 † Hydrobiidae
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The Bayer designation Pi Columbae (π Col / π Columbae) may refer to either the star or star system in the constellation Columba: Pi1 Columbae (star) Pi2 Columbae (star system) Columbae, Pi Columba (constellation)
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A takedown gun (typically a takedown rifle or takedown shotgun) is a long gun designed to be taken apart significantly reducing its length, making it easier to store, pack, transport and conceal. A variety of barrel, stock, and receiver designs have been invented to facilitate takedown. For example, the hinged design...
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Eric Battle (né en à Philadelphie) est un dessinateur de bande dessinée afro-américain qui a travaillé pour DC Comics et Marvel Comics. Notes et références Annexes Bibliographie . Liens externes Naissance en 1967 Naissance à Philadelphie Dessinateur américain de bande dessinée Dessinateur de comic book
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The Chinese Crested Dog is a hairless breed of dog. Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese Crested Dog comes in three varieties, without hair, with hair and a combination of the two, which can be born in the same litter: the Hairless, the Powderpuff and the Hairy Hairless. Description The Chinese Crested is cons...
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La Parva is a town and ski resort located about northeast of the Chilean capital of Santiago. It is in the middle ridge of the "3 Valleys" resorts that also includes El Colorado and Valle Nevado. References External links official site Ski areas and resorts in Chile Sports venues in Santiago Metropolitan Region
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Odin Valley () is an ice free valley immediately east of Mount Odin in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) in association with Mount Odin. Valleys of Victoria Land McMurdo Dry Valleys
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A sideboard, side deck, or side is a set of cards in a collectible card game that are separate from a player's primary deck. It is used to customize a match strategy against an opponent by enabling a player to change the composition of the playing deck. Magic: The Gathering In Magic: The Gathering, a player may have a...
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The 2008 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 137th Open Championship, played from 17 to 20 July at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Pádraig Harrington successfully defended his Open Championship title, his second; he shot four under par over the final nine holes and was four str...
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A sideboard is an item of furniture. Sideboard may also refer to: Sideboard (Edward William Godwin), a sideboard designed by Edward William Godwin Sideboard (cards), a deck of cards in a collectible card game The Sideboard, a magazine about the Magic card game The Sideboard, a painting by Antonio López García "The Si...
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Booze bus may refer to: A sobriety checkpoint in Australia and New Zealand A mobile drunk tank in the UK
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In retail systems, the cost price represents the specific value that represents unit price purchased. This value is used as a key factor in determining profitability, and in some stock market theories it is used in establishing the value of stock holding. Forms Cost prices appear in several forms, such as actual cost,...
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A tour puzzle is a puzzle in which the player travels around a board (usually but not necessarily two-dimensional) using a token which represents a character. Maze puzzles are often of this type. Sometimes the player has more than one token with which to travel. Sometimes certain objects have to be found or retrieved ...
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The following is a list of coaches who have coached the Sydney Swans at a game of Australian rules football in the Australian Football League (AFL), formally the VFL. They were known as South Melbourne prior to their relocation to Sydney in 1982. Key: P = Played W = Won L = Lost D = Drew See also References Ex...
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Substance Abuse may mean: Substance abuse, such as drug abuse Substance Abuse (band), a hip-hop group Substance Abuse, a 2009 mixtape by Smoke DZA, re-issued in 2012 "Substance Abuse", the 20th episode of the anime Eureka Seven
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General Carlson may refer to: Bruce A. Carlson (born 1949), U.S. Air Force four-star general Evans Carlson (1896–1947), U.S. Marine Corps brigadier general John Carlson (sportscaster) (1933–2016), Massachusetts Army National Guard brigadier general
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