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Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle is an avenue in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France, named after Charles de Gaulle. The avenue forms part of the Route nationale 13. Until 1971, it was called Avenue de Neuilly, a rare case in France where the road bears the name of the commune in which it is found. Avenue Charles-de-Gaulle conti...
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General Carrington may refer to: Frederick Carrington (1844–1913), British Army major general Harold Carrington (1882–1964), British Army lieutenant general Henry B. Carrington (1824–1912), Union Army brigadier general
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Batrachylidae is a family of frogs from southern South America (Argentina and Chile). Before being recognized as a family, Batrachylidae was included as a subfamily (Batrachylinae) in the family Ceratophryidae; this is the taxonomy still suggested by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Species There ar...
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16th Regiment or 16th Infantry Regiment may refer to: 16th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery 16th Alpini Regiment, a short lived light Infantry training regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat 16th Punjab Regiment (Pakistan) 16th Infantry Regiment (South Korea) 16th Regiment R...
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This is a list of released and upcoming video games that are developed in Belgium. The list is sorted by game title, platform, year of release and their developer. This list does not include serious games. References Belgium Video games developed
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IOTA IOTA (криптовалюта) Внутрішньо-європейська організація податкових адміністрацій
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Elena or Yelena Volkova may refer to: Yelena Volkova (volleyball) (born 1960), Soviet volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist Yelena Volkova (swimmer) (born 1968), Soviet swimmer and world champion Elena Volkova (painter) (1915–2013), Ukrainian painter Elena Volkova (basketball) (born 1983), Russian basketball pla...
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A bill of costs is an itemized list of expenses a prevailing party in a lawsuit or action needs to pay for services procured from a lawyer. It can have varying levels of detail, and should describe the nature of the work done by the lawyer for the client, and any other expenses incurred. Recoverable costs vary by juri...
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Methylenedioxyphencyclidine (3',4'-MD-PCP, MDPCP) is a recreational designer drug with dissociative effects. It is an arylcyclohexylamine derivative, with similar effects to related drugs such as 3-MeO-PCP and 4-MeO-PCP. See also 3-F-PCP 3-Methyl-PCPy MXiPr MDMAR Methylenedioxyphenmetrazine Methylenedioxypyrova...
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The Coast may refer to: The Coast (newspaper), a weekly newspaper in Halifax, Canada The Coast, Newark, New Jersey, a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey, USA "The Coast", a song by Paul Simon from his 1990 album The Rhythm of the Saints "The Coast", a 2010 song by Court Yard Hounds The Coast (band), an indie rock ...
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The 111th edition of the Paris–Tours cycling classic was held on 8 October 2017. The race was part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour, ranked as a 1.HC event. Matteo Trentin won in a time of 5hr22'51", two bike lengths ahead of Søren Kragh Andersen. Niki Terpstra was third. Route The race started in Brou, 70 km west of Paris...
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Vacanze al mare è un documentario del 2013 diretto da Ermanno Cavazzoni. Note Collegamenti esterni Film documentari italiani
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Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy, which goes by the name CURE Epilepsy, is a nonprofit organization based in Chicago, Illinois. The organization is focused on raising awareness and funds for research targeting a cure for epilepsy. It was founded in September 1998 by Susan Axelrod and other parents who were sea...
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Thambi may refer to: Thambi (2006 film) Thambi (2019 film)
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Fruit whips are desserts made from puréed fruit and whipped egg whites. They are usually uncooked, but some variants are cooked; they may be served plain, or with a sauce of fruit juice, custard, or cream, and possibly over a sponge cake or ladyfingers. The uncooked variants are similar to mousse, while the cooked var...
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Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is an alternative or complementary type of therapy that includes the use of animals in a treatment. The goal of this animal-assisted intervention is to improve a patient's social, emotional, or cognitive functioning. Studies have documented some positive effects of the therapy on subjectiv...
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Greater and lesser magic (known also as high and low magic or collectively Satanic magic), within LaVeyan Satanism, designate types of beliefs with the term greater magic applying to ritual practice meant as psychodramatic catharsis to focus one's emotions for a specific purpose and lesser magic applied to the practice...
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Apolonio Castillo Díaz (23 May 1921 – 11 March 1957) was a Mexican swimmer who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and 1952 Summer Olympics in butterfly stroke. Castillo was a close friend of Ramón Bravo, he taught the photographer and underwater filmmaker to dive. This great athlete died in Acapulco, at the age of ...
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Megapenthes tristis is een keversoort uit de familie kniptorren (Elateridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1942 door Fleutiaux. tristis
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In today's society every individual is overwhelmed by different types of media. Studying the decision making process has led to the Theories of Media Exposure. Specific Theories Uses and Gratifications Theory One of the most popular theories, Uses and Gratifications Theory, is based on users actively attempting to s...
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Nero Wolfe escogita uno stratagemma (Home to Roost) – novella di Rex Stout del 1952 Home to Roost – album degli Atomic Rooster del 1980 Home to Roost – serie televisiva britannica
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Cellular waste products are formed as a by-product of cellular respiration, a series of processes and reactions that generate energy for the cell, in the form of ATP. One example of cellular respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. Each pathway generates different...
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A wheeze is a clinical symptom of a continuous, coarse, whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing. For wheezes to occur, some part of the respiratory tree must be narrowed or obstructed (for example narrowing of the lower respiratory tract in an asthmatic attack), or airflow velocity within t...
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The Nuova Famiglia (Italian: "New Family") was an Italian Camorra confederation created in the 1970s and headed by the most powerful Camorra bosses of the time, Carmine Alfieri, the Nuvoletta brothers, Michele Zaza, Luigi Giuliano and Antonio Bardellino, to face Raffaele Cutolo's Nuova Camorra Organizzata, and affiliat...
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Packing problems are a class of optimization problems in mathematics that involve attempting to pack objects together into containers. The goal is to either pack a single container as densely as possible or pack all objects using as few containers as possible. Many of these problems can be related to real-life packagin...
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Haupia is a traditional coconut milk-based Hawaiian dessert often found at luaus and other local gatherings in Hawaii. Since the 1940s, it has become popular as a topping for white cake, especially at weddings. Although technically considered a pudding, the consistency of haupia closely approximates gelatin dessert, an...
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A hollow core slab, also known as a voided slab, hollow core plank or simply a concrete plank is a precast slab of prestressed concrete typically used in the construction of floors in multi-story apartment buildings. The slab has been especially popular in countries where the emphasis of home construction has been on p...
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Maria Strong may refer to: Maria Strong (athlete), Australian shot put Paralympian Maria Strong (attorney), American attorney and Associate Register of Copyrights
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A speedrun is a play-through of a video game (or a selected part of it) performed with the intent of completing it as fast as possible. Speedrun or Speed Run or Speedrunner may also refer to: Tool-assisted speedrun, a speedrun performed using special tools Speed Run (video game), a video game played on Atari 8-bit ...
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Scarus festivus, the festive parrotfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a parrotfish in the family Scaridae. This species has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution and is found from the coast of East Africa east as far as the Tuamotu islands and north to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan and south to Lord Howe Island, Au...
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Chelydra is one of the two extant genera of the snapping turtle family, Chelydridae, the other being Macrochelys, the much larger alligator snapping turtle. The snapping turtles are native to the Americas, with Chelydra having three species, one in North America and two in Central America, one of which is also found i...
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Alexandra of Russia may refer to: Empress consorts of Russia Irina Godunova (1557–1603), wife of Feodor I of Russia, who adopted the name Alexandra when she took the monastic vow Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) (1798–1860), wife of Nicholas I of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) (1872–1918), wif...
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An heir apparent, often shortened to heir, is a person who is first in an order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person; a person who is first in the order of succession but can be displaced by the birth of a more eligible heir is known as heir presumptive. Today these term...
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In poetry, a trimeter (Greek for "three measure") is a metre of three metrical feet per line. Examples: When here // the spring // we see, Fresh green // upon // the tree. See also Anapaest Dactyl Tristich Triadic-line poetry References Types of verses
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A wrench or spanner is a type of hand tool. Wrench may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Wrench (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe The Wrench, a 1978 novel by Primo Levi Mr. Wrench, a fictional character in the American TV series Fargo "Wrench", a song by The Almighty from Crank "Wrench",...
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Hückel or Huckel may refer to: Erich Hückel (1896-1980), German physicist and chemist Debye–Hückel equation (named after Peter Debye and Erich Hückel), in chemistry, a method of calculating activity coefficients Hückel method (named after Erich Hückel), a method for the determination of energies of molecular orbit...
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Two People may refer to: Two People (1924 film), a German silent film by Hanns Schwarz Two People (1930 film), a German film by Erich Waschneck Two People (1952 film), a West German film by Paul May Two People (1973 film), a 1973 American film by Robert Wise Two People (band), a 1980s UK musical duo "Two People" ...
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Vyron Brown is an American football coach. He is the head football coach at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, a position he has held since February 2020. After the 2020 football season was cancelled, Brown led Lane to a 6–4 season in 2021. Brown was a member of the last recruiting class of the legendary Eddie Robin...
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Colomba pasquale or colomba di Pasqua ("Easter Dove" in English) is an Italian traditional Easter bread, the counterpart of the two well-known Italian Christmas desserts, panettone and pandoro. The dough for the colomba is made in a similar manner to panettone, with flour, eggs, sugar, natural yeast and butter; unli...
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The Brass era Robie cyclecar was manufactured by the Robie Motor Car Company in Chicago, Illinois in 1914. History The Robie used a 4-cylinder Perkins engine of 1.6 liters. It was a side-by-side two-seater. It had a rounded radiator with a streamline body and disc wheels. The Robie was priced at $450, . The car was...
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Bhakti Marga (Sanskrit: "Weg der Hingabe" {Bhakti}) ist die Bezeichnung für: den indischen Weg der Gottesliebe, siehe Bhakti-Yoga Bhakti Marga (Religionsgemeinschaft)
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Sulfur sticks are used in industrial ammonia refrigeration systems to detect minor ammonia leaks. A sulfur stick is made from a wick which contains particles of sulfur. The sulfur stick is lit and smolders, something like the taper that is used to light fireworks. The color of the sulfur smoke is used to find the lea...
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The 1993 UCI Road World Cup was the fifth edition of the UCI Road World Cup. It was won by Italian classics specialist Maurizio Fondriest of the team. Races Final standings Individual Team References External links Complete results from Cyclingbase.com Final classification for individuals and teams from memoire...
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The Will o' the Wisp – film del 1914 prodotto dalla Balboa Amusement Producing Company The Will o' the Wisp – film del 1921 diretto da Robert C. Bruce
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Monterey Jack, sometimes shortened to Jack, is a US white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk, with a mild flavor and slight sweetness. It has been called "an American original" and "as a vestige of Spanish rule in the early nineteenth century, derives from a Franciscan monastic style of farmer's cheese." In addit...
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Quiche ( ) is a French tart consisting of pastry crust filled with savoury custard and pieces of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables. A well-known variant is quiche Lorraine, which includes lardons or bacon. Quiche may be served hot, warm or cold. Overview Etymology The word is first attested in French in 1805, and i...
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Rescue Diver is a scuba diving certification level provided by several diver training agencies, such as PADI, SSI, SDI, and NAUI, which emphasises emergency response and diver rescue. The certification level is loosely equivalent the CMAS ** Diver qualification and the BSAC sports diver, although the European courses ...
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An iced tea spoon, also called a soda spoon or a latte spoon, is a thin spoon with a very long handle. It is used primarily in the United States, for stirring sugar or other sweeteners into iced tea, which is traditionally served in a tall glass. This is why the spoon has a very long handle. Originally known as a parf...
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Xserve, rackmonterad server från Apple Computer. Xserve G4 Den första modellen lanserades 14 maj 2002 och hade en eller två PowerPC 7400-processorer på 1,0 GHz. Xserve G5 6 januari 2005 uppgraderades Xserve till G5-processorer på 2,0 GHz. Xserve Intel 7 augusti 2006 fick Xserve Xeon-processorer från Intel på 2,0...
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Shopping Spree is a 1996–1998 TV game show. Shopping Spree may also refer to: Shopping spree, a period of intensive shopping "Shopping Spree" (The Price Is Right), pricing game featured on unrelated TV game show "Shopping Spree" (Chowder episode), 2009 episode of the TV series See also Spree (disambiguation)
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Donald Stringer may refer to: Donald Stringer (canoeist) (1933–1978), Canadian Olympic canoer Donald Stringer (fencer) (born 1928), British Olympic fencer
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A referendum on joining the Union of South Africa was held in the Colony of Natal on 10 June 1909. It was approved by 75% of voters, and Natal became part of the Union when it was established on 31 May 1910. Results References 1909 referendums Referendums in Natal 1909 in the Colony of Natal
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Ashtanga (Patanjali), de classificatie van Patanjali Raja-yoga Ashtanga-vinyasa-yoga Ayurveda, bestaande uit acht onderdelen
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Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule is a spin-off of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! starring John C. Reilly as Dr. Steve Brule. The series premiered on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, on May 16, 2010. The series has completed four seasons with six episodes each. Series overview Episo...
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The third season of Dynasty originally aired in the United States on ABC from October 27, 1982 through April 20, 1983. The series, created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, revolves around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Season three stars John Forsythe as mi...
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Musica Wipeout – EP dei Crossfaith del 2018 Televisione Wipeout – programma televisivo statunitense Videogiochi Wipeout – videogioco del 1995 Wipeout – serie di videogiochi Wipeout – videogioco del 1972 per la console Magnavox Odyssey
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Ryan McDonald may refer to: Ryan MacDonald (author) (born 1977), American writer, sound and visual artist Ryan MacDonald (rugby league), English rugby league player Ryan McDonald (American actor) (1930-2020), American actor Ryan McDonald (Canadian actor) (born 1984), Canadian actor Ryan McDonald (American footbal...
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Fledging is the stage in a flying animal's life between hatching or birth and becoming capable of flight. This term is most frequently applied to birds, but is also used for bats. For altricial birds, those that spend more time in vulnerable condition in the nest, the nestling and fledging stage can be the same. For pr...
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Karen Lynch may refer to: Karen S. Lynch (born 1963), president and chief executive officer of CVS Health Karen Lynch (author) (born 1967), author of young adult urban fantasy novels
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Mr. Magoo, kitalált karakter Mr. Magoo, (1997) amerikai film Stanley Tong rendezésében Mr. Magoo, (2019–) francia televíziós sorozat Olivier Jean-Marie alkotásában
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The coccyx (: coccyges or coccyxes), commonly referred to as the tailbone, is the final segment of the vertebral column in all apes, and analogous structures in certain other mammals such as horses. In tailless primates (e.g. humans and other great apes) since Nacholapithecus (a Miocene hominoid), the coccyx is the rem...
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The Boreal Sea was a Mesozoic-era seaway that lay along the northern border of Laurasia. References Historical oceans Prehistory of the Arctic
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Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side or to the right side of the road, respectively. They are fundamental to traffic flow, and are sometimes referred to as the rule of the road. The terms right- and left-hand drive refer to the pos...
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An ISP redirect page is a spoof page served by major ISPs including: Cox Communications, Embarq, Verizon, Rogers, Earthlink, and various others when World Wide Web users enter an invalid DNS name. If a user types in an incorrect Uniform Resource Locator (URL), for example http://wikipedia.orf instead of http://wikiped...
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Caption was a term used (especially in Scotland), for arrest or apprehension. Caption also has an old legal use, to signify the part of an indictment, etc., which shows where, when and by what authority it is taken, found or executed; so its opening or heading. From this is derived the modern sense of the heading of a...
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Mel Walker may refer to: Mel Walker (athlete) (1914–2000), American high jumper Mel Walker (musician) (1929–1964), American R&B singer
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Bead-rim pottery refers to the presence of a rounded molding on the lip of a jar, bowl, or dish, both to add strength and assist in handling. References Archaeological artifacts Ancient pottery Types of pottery decoration
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Les monts Great Smoky, en anglais , aussi appelés Smokies, sont une chaîne de montagne de la Caroline du Nord et du Tennessee, aux États-Unis. La chaîne est une subdivision des montagnes Blue Ridge, elles-mêmes subdivision des Appalaches. Le parc national des Great Smoky Mountains englobe une partie de la chaîne. Voi...
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541 may refer to: 541 AD, a year Area code 541, a North American telephone area code in Oregon
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Denumirea de Jitnița se poate referi la una din următoarele localități din Bulgaria: Jitnița, un sat în comuna Dobricika, regiunea Dobrici; Jitnița, un sat în comuna Cernoocene, regiunea Kărdjali; Jitnița, un sat în comuna Kaloianovo, regiunea Plovdiv; Jitnița, un sat în comuna Provadia, regiunea Varna.
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Szechuan sauce may refer to: Szechuan sauce (McDonald's), a dipping sauce created to promote the 1998 film Mulan Szechuan cuisine, in the context of the cuisine of the Chinese province of Szechuan
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Le nom John Bevan est porté par les personnes suivantes : John Bevan (1837-1911), un homme politique néo-zélandais ; John Bevan (1948-1986), un joueur international gallois de rugby à XV ; John Bevan (1950-), un joueur international gallois de rugby à XV et de rugby à XIII ; , officier britannique durant la Seconde...
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Vincent Lamont Mason Jr. (born March 24, 1970) is an American rapper, producer and DJ who is one third of the hip hop group De La Soul. Mason is also known as Maseo, P.A. Pasemaster Mase and Plug Three. Early life Mason graduated from Amityville Memorial High School in 1988. Career Kelvin Mercer ("Posdnuos", "Plug On...
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The International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation, commonly known by its French name Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme (UIAA, lit. International Union of Alpine Clubs), was founded in August 1932 in Chamonix, France when 20 mountaineering associations met for an alpine congress. Count Charles Egm...
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A pricing schedule is a function that maps the quantity of a good purchased to the total price paid. Types of pricing schedules Linear Pricing Schedule - A pricing schedule in which there is a fixed price per unit, such that where total price paid is represented by T(q), quantity is represented by q and price per uni...
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Sara(h) Wood may refer to: Sara Wood (novelist), British romance novelist Sally Wood (writer), born Sarah Wood (1759–1854), American novelist Sarah Wood (businesswoman), British businesswoman Sara Ann Wood (born 1981), an American missing girl who disappeared in 1993 See also Sara Woods, pseudonym of Lana Bowden...
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Carla Patricia Padilla Eve (born 9 May 1988) is a Bolivian footballer who played as a midfielder for the Bolivia women's national team. Early life Padilla hails from the Santa Cruz Department. International career Padilla represented Bolivia at the 2004 South American U-19 Women's Championship. At senior level, she p...
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The Official Matrix Exhibit was a walk-through exhibition experience at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. It allowed guests to immerse themselves in the world of the Matrix franchise and featured props and costumes from the movies. The attraction opened in September 2003, the year in which both The...
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Iconix Brand Group is an American brand management company that licenses brands to retailers and manufacturers primarily in the apparel, footwear, and apparel accessory industries. Its brands are available in such stores as Kohl's, Kmart, Sears, Macy's, Nordstrom, Target and JC Penney. History and operations The comp...
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Sony Building may refer to: Sony Building (New York) Sony Building (Tokyo)
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Lake Sirena, an oval-shaped lake, has a surface area of . It is on the south side of Lake Placid, Florida. In fact, it is surrounded by the city, but most of its shore and most of the lake is outside the city limits. Only a small sliver of the south end of the lake is inside the city of Lake Placid. Part of the west sh...
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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney General State Auditor State Treasurer (before 2003) The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate State House of Representatives State d...
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I Was a Convict is a 1939 American crime film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Robert Hardy Andrews and Ben Markson. The film stars Barton MacLane, Beverly Roberts, Clarence Kolb, Janet Beecher, Horace McMahon and Ben Welden. The film was released on March 6, 1939, by Republic Pictures. Plot Cast Barton MacLa...
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Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? (subtitled Trick Questions, Zen-Like Riddles, Insanely Difficult Puzzles, and Other Devious Interviewing Techniques) is a 2012 business book by Pulitzer Prize-nominated science writer, William Poundstone, describing details of the methods used and questions asked of job applicant...
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Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slo-mo or slow-mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by the Austrian priest August Musger in the early 20th century. This can be accomplished through the use of high-speed cameras and then playing the footage produced by such cameras...
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Birmingham Library may refer to: Libraries in Birmingham, England Birmingham Library (17th century) Birmingham Central Library (1971–2013) Library of Birmingham, opened 2013 Libraries in Birmingham, Alabama, USA Birmingham Public Library
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Iconix can refer to: ICONIX, an Agile software development process Iconix Brand Group, an apparel licensing company Iconix Entertainment, a South Korean entertainment company
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Rocky Balboa, kitalált karakter Rocky Balboa, (2006) amerikai film Sylvester Stallone rendezésében Rocky Balboa, videójátékok Rocky Balboa: The Best of Rocky, album
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Flight 7 or Flight 007 may refer to: Western Air Express Flight 7, a 1937 crash of a Western Air Express Boeing 247B Pan Am Flight 7, a 1957 crash of a Pan Am Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10-29 Air France Flight 007, a 1962 crash of an Air France Boeing 707 LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007, a 1980 crash of a LOT Polish Air...
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Lucie River is a river of Suriname. It feeds into the Atlantic Ocean as well as the Courantyne River. The river was discovered and named by Eilerts de Haan in 1908. Eilerts de Haan is buried near the river. See also List of rivers of Suriname Notes References Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993. Rivers ...
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North Dakota Highway 8 (ND 8) is a north–south state highway in North Dakota, United States. The highway is split into two segments. The southern segment is long and travels from Lake Sakakawea near Twin Buttes to South Dakota Highway 75 (SD 75) near Hettinger. The northern segment is long and travels from Saskatche...
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Commissioners Landing is a focal point along Boston's Charles River Esplanade, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Designed by Arthur Shurcliff during the 1930s, the landing features a granite wall and approximately balustrade, with steps leading to the river. Inscriptions at each end commemorate the Metropolitan Park...
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Chick culling or unwanted chick killing is the process of separating and killing unwanted (male and unhealthy female) chicks for which the intensive animal farming industry has no use. It occurs in all industrialised egg production, whether free range, organic, or battery cage. However, some certified pasture-raised eg...
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A prime reciprocal magic square is a magic square using the decimal digits of the reciprocal of a prime number. Consider a unit fraction, like 1/3 or 1/7. In base ten, the remainder, and so the digits, of 1/3 repeats at once: 0.3333... . However, the remainders of 1/7 repeat over six, or 7−1, digits: 1/7 = 0·142857142...
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T. potens may refer to: Thylacinus potens, a prehistoric mammal species Titanophoneus potens, a prehistoric synapsid species See also Potens (disambiguation)
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A spire is a tapering conical or pyramidal structure on the top of a building. Spire may also refer to: Places Geography Spire, French name of the German city Speyer The Spire (Graham Land), a rock pinnacle in Antarctica The Spire (Rampart Ridge), a rock pinnacle in Antarctica Spire Peaks, a mountain in Canada ...
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Tou or TOU may refer to: Tactical Operations Unit, a type of police unit Terms of use, rules which one must agree to abide by in order to use a service Time-of-use, time-based pricing often used by utility companies Touho Airport (IATA airport code), Touho, New Caledonia Tou (biblical figure) Tou (brewery), a for...
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The Cision Media Contacts Database (formerly known as Bacon's Media Directories) gathers information on media contacts and outlets (currently over 1.6 million, updating daily). Though a commercial resource, it has often been exploited for academic research applications. The database is useful for marketing and public...
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Master Scuba Diver (MSD) is a scuba diving certification or recognition level offered by several North American diver training agencies, such as the National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI), the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI), Scuba Diving International (SDI), and Scuba Schools Inter...
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Guitar Slinger – album di Johnny Winter del 1984 Guitar Slinger – album dei The Brian Setzer Orchestra del 1996 Guitar Slinger – album di George Lynch del 2007 Guitar Slinger – album di Vince Gill del 2011
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