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Patrick Chabal (29 April 1951 – 16 January 2014) was a leading Africanist of the late 20th and early 21st century. He had a long career in academics. Patrick Chabal's latest position was Chair in African History & Politics at King's College London. He published numerous books, book chapters and articles about Africa. H...
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La chaudrée de palourdes ( en anglais) est une soupe traditionnelle de la région nord-est des États-Unis (Nouvelle-Angleterre) et du Canada. Elle est à base de palourdes américaines, de pommes de terre, de lait, de crème et d'aromates divers. En France, la recette remplace les palourdes américaines par des palourdes. ...
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Séparation de corps et d'habitation or only Séparation de corps ('Separation of Person') was one of two forms of divorce which was available in France prior to the French revolution. Séparation de corps was a permission from the court for two spouses to legally live separate lives, juridically independent from each ...
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Oat milk is a plant milk derived from whole oat (Avena spp.) grains by extracting the plant material with water. Oat milk has a creamy texture and mild oatmeal-like flavor, and is manufactured in various flavors, such as sweetened, unsweetened, vanilla, and chocolate. Unlike other plant milks having origins as early a...
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The following tables are comparisons of the specifications of Microsoft Lumia smartphones from within the same generation. Lumia devices were developed and sold by Nokia until the acquisition of its mobile phone division by Microsoft in early 2014. The Nokia brand continued to be used on new models until the release of...
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The Canadian National Basketball League (CNBL) was a professional basketball league based in southern Ontario aiming to attract Canadian players who played overseas to join their league. In November 2002 they announced their inaugural season would be in the spring-summer of 2003. The CNBL made this announcement around ...
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Person-to-person and person to person may refer to: Person-to-person call; see Operator assistance Peer-to-peer lending, also called P2P or person-to-person lending Film and television Person to Person, a 1953–61 American television series Person to Person (Australian TV series), a 1959–1960 Australian televisi...
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Buffy is a pet form of the female given name Elizabeth. Buffy or Buffie may also refer to: People Given name Buffie Carruth (born 1977), American model and fitness instructor Buffy Tyler (born 1978), Playboy playmate Buffy Wicks (born 1977), California State Assemblymember Nickname Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (1900–20...
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The NGC 2997 group is a group of galaxies about 24.8 million light-years from Earth containing NGC 2997 as a member. It is a group in the Local Supercluster along with the Local Group. References G. De Vaucouleurs, 1975. Nearby Groups of Galaxies, ch. 5. the nearer groups within 10 megaparsecs. Published in "Galaxi...
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The Yellow Room may refer to The Yellow Room (1891), a work of sadism and masochism in fiction The Yellow Room (1945), a novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart The Mystery of the Yellow Room (1907), a detective story by Gaston Leroux Bedroom in Arles, a painting by Vincent van Gogh The Yellow Oval Room in the White House...
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Kōnan-ku may refer to: Kōnan-ku, Niigata (江南区) Kōnan-ku, Yokohama (港南区)
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Spanish West Florida (Spanish: Florida Occidental) was a province of the Spanish Empire from 1783 until 1821, when both it and East Florida were ceded to the United States. The region of West Florida initially had the same borders as the erstwhile British colony. Much of its territory was gradually annexed by the Unit...
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Neonatal hepatitis refers to many forms of liver dysfunction that affects fetuses and neonates. It is most often caused by viruses or metabolic diseases, and many cases are of an unknown cause. Signs and symptoms The infant with neonatal hepatitis usually has jaundice that appears at one to two months of age, is not g...
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Jamie Franks may refer to: Jamie Franks (politician) (born 1972), Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives Jamie Franks (soccer) (born 1986), American soccer player Jamie Franks (professional shooter) See also James Franks (disambiguation)
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Zheng He - um explorador chinês do século XV. Zheng Saisai - uma tenista profissional chinesa. Zheng Long - um futebolista Chinês. Zheng Dongmei - uma ex-basquetebolista chinesa. Zheng Lihui - um ex-ginasta chinês. Zheng Haixia - uma ex-basquetebolista chinesa que integrou a Seleção Chinesa Feminina. A Fei Zheng Chuan...
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La Seat Formula est un concept-car du constructeur automobile espagnol Seat. Images Références Automobile Seat Seat Formula
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In music, a drum stroke is a movement which produces a single or multiple notes on drums or other percussion instruments such as cymbals. There are several types of strokes: four basic single strokes (noted below), double strokes, and other multiple strokes such as triples, quadruples, or buzzes of indeterminate number...
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Teaching is the practice implemented by a teacher aimed at transmitting skills (knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills) to a learner, a student, or any other audience in the context of an educational institution. Teaching is closely related to learning, the student's activity of appropriating this knowledge. Tea...
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Incandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature. The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white. A common use of incandescence is the incandescent light bulb, now being phased out. Incandescence is due to therma...
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The Oxyurini are a tribe of the duck subfamily of birds, the Anatinae. It has been subject of considerable debate about its validity and circumscription. Some taxonomic authorities place the group in its own subfamily, the Oxyurinae. Most of its members have long, stiff tail feathers which are erected when the bird is ...
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College Street Historic District may refer to: College Street Historic District (Troy, Alabama), listed on the NRHP in Alabama College Street Historic District (Harrodsburg, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky College Street Historic District (Pikeville, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky College Stre...
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Hughes House may refer to: Martin Hughes House, Council Bluffs, Iowa David and M. Maria Hughes House, Williamsburg, Iowa Elzey Hughes House, Falmouth, Kentucky Hughes House (Keene, Kentucky) Daniel H. Hughes House, Morganfield, Kentucky Hughes House (Walton, Kentucky) Hughes House (Benton, Louisiana) Hughes Ho...
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Professional Building can refer to: Professional Building (Phoenix, Arizona), listed on the NRHP in Arizona Professional Building (West Palm Beach, Florida), listed on the NRHP in Florida Professional Building (Waterville, Maine), listed on the NRHP in Maine Professional Building (Kansas City, Missouri), listed on ...
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Blacklead may refer to: Graphite, also known as "black lead" Blacklead, another name for the Plumbago drawing style and medium Blacklead Island, Nunavut, Canada
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In mathematics, a square number or perfect square is an integer that is the square of an integer; in other words, it is the product of some integer with itself. For example, 9 is a square number, since it equals and can be written as . The usual notation for the square of a number is not the product , but the equiva...
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Dance is a healthy physical activity, with many far reaching physical, and psychological benefits. Dancing can be enjoyed in many forms, and is for every age and ability. This physical activity appeals to some who may not typically be active and therefore may be another alternative of exercise. Dance for health has bec...
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HP Sauce is a British brown sauce, the main ingredients of which are tomatoes and tamarind extract. It was named after London's Houses of Parliament. After making its first appearance on British dinner tables in the late 19th century, HP Sauce went on to become an icon of British culture. It was the best-selling brand ...
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Mobile music is music which is downloaded or streamed to mobile phones and played by mobile phones. Although many phones play music as ringtones, true "music phones" generally allow users to stream music or download music files over the internet via a WiFi connection or 3G cell phone connection. Music phones are also a...
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Relative atomic mass (symbol: A; sometimes abbreviated RAM or r.a.m.), also known by the deprecated synonym atomic weight, is a dimensionless physical quantity defined as the ratio of the average mass of atoms of a chemical element in a given sample to the atomic mass constant. The atomic mass constant (symbol: m) is d...
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ABT-510 is a molecular therapeutic drug that was the subject of research as a potential treatment for cancer. According to the Journal of Clinical Oncology, ABT-510 is a "subcutaneously (SC) administered nonapeptide thrombospondin analogue." Following inconclusive phase I clinical trials, a 2007 phase II study of ABT-...
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The second season of the American ABC fantasy-drama series Once Upon a Time was announced on May 10, 2012. It premiered on September 30, 2012, and concluded on May 12, 2013. The season's plot follows the breaking of the curse and the introduction of magic by Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold into Storybrooke in the first seas...
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Pocket-hole joinery, or pocket-screw joinery, involves drilling a hole at an angle — usually 15 degrees — into one work piece, and then joining it to a second work piece with a self-tapping screw. Pocket hole machines Modern pocket hole machines are capable of routing low-angle pockets - as low as 3 degrees - creati...
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Ted Long may refer to: Theodore E. Long Ted Long, a character in the Isaac Asimov novella The Martian Way Ted Long (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player who played in the World Hockey Association See also Edward Long (disambiguation) Theodore Long (disambiguation)
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The Anchorage can refer to: Locations The Anchorage, Tanera Mòr, Scotland – a sheltered bay The Anchorage, Rhode Island, USA – former census area Other uses The Anchorage, St George, Queensland, Australia – historic homestead The Anchorage, Birmingham, England – an 'arts and crafts'-style house The Anchorage, ...
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An ice cap or icecap is a geographical feature. Icecap may also refer to Raleigh IceCaps, a defunct ECHL Hockey Team St. John's IceCaps, a team in the American Hockey League IceCap Zone, a level from the 1994 video game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Hypothermia cap, medical device to cool the human scalp See also "Ice C...
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This is an alphabetized list of musicians notable for playing or having played jazz piano. The piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. Its role is multifaceted due largely to the instrument's combined melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic capabilities. A B ...
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Contour length is a term used in molecular physics. The contour length of a polymer chain (a big molecule consisting of many similar smaller molecules) is its length at maximum physically possible extension. Contour length is equal to the product of the number of segments of polymer molecule(n) and its length(l). Ref...
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ATX-II, also known as neurotoxin 2, Av2, Anemonia viridis toxin 2 or δ-AITX-Avd1c, is a neurotoxin derived from the venom of the sea anemone Anemonia sulcata. ATX-II slows down the inactivation of different voltage-gated sodium channels, including Nav1.1 and Nav1.2, thus prolonging action potentials. Sources ATX-II is...
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This is a list of strawberry dishes, foods and beverages, which use strawberry as a primary ingredient. Several desserts use strawberries as a main ingredient, and strawberries are also used as a topping on some foods, such as French toast, waffles and pastries. Strawberry dishes Beverages See also List of fruit d...
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The Hunters () is a Swedish thriller film directed by Kjell Sundvall, which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 31 January 1996. A police officer from Stockholm moves back to his hometown Älvsbyn in Norrland, in northern Sweden. He starts to work on a long-running reindeer poaching case and soon discovers that his bro...
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Blue Bay may refer to: Blue Bay, New South Wales, a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia Blue Bay, Curaçao, a bay of the Caribbean island of Curaçao Blue Bay, Taiwan, a bay of the Asian island of Taiwan Blue Bay Marine Park, a bay of the African island of Mauritius
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A bagel (; ; also spelled beigel) is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. It is traditionally shaped by hand into a roughly hand-sized ring from yeasted wheat dough that is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. The result is a dense, chewy, doughy interior with a browned and so...
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Batman: Dead End is a superhero fan film written and directed by Sandy Collora that premiered on July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and on the internet shortly thereafter. The film crosses over the DC Comics superhero Batman with the Alien and Predator science fiction film franchises. Plot During a stormy night...
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Chevy Van may refer to: Chevrolet Express (current Chevrolet van) Chevrolet Van (predecessor model of Chevrolet Express) Chevrolet Beauville (passenger version of the aforementioned predecessor "van") "Chevy Van" (song), a song by Sammy Johns See also GMC Savana (Similar to Chevrolet Express) GMC Vandura (Predecessor...
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Harmon of Michigan is a 1941 American film starring Anita Louise and Larry Parks. Ostensibly a biopic about University of Michigan football player Tom Harmon's post-collegiate career as a coach, it was actually filmed immediately upon his graduation and is thus entirely fictional. Harmon, who was an all-American and He...
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Danny Collins peut faire référence à : Danny Collins, un footballeur britannique. Danny Collins, un film américain de Dan Fogelman sorti en 2015.
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Hypothetical black hole may refer to: Micro black hole, a microscopic black hole proposed to have formed in the early universe Intermediate mass black hole, a black hole of a mass between a stellar mass black hole and a supermassive black hole Direct collapse black hole: a black hole formed from the collapse of hyd...
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Intrahepatic bile ducts compose the outflow system of exocrine bile product from the liver. They can be divided into: Lobar ducts (right and left hepatic ducts) - stratified columnar epithelium. Interlobar ducts (between the main hepatic ducts and the interlobular ducts) - pseudostratified columnar epithelium. Inte...
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Academic imperialism is a form of imperialism where there is an unequal relation between academics, where one group dominates and the other is dominated or ignored. Early theories of academic imperialism date to the 1960s. Definitions Academic imperialism has been defined either in the context of certain disciplines...
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A knee wall is a short wall, typically under three feet (one metre) in height, used to support the rafters in timber roof construction. In his book A Visual Dictionary of Architecture, Francis D. K. Ching defines a knee wall as "a short wall supporting rafters at some intermediate position along their length." The kne...
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Celestino Pérez (born 24 February 1948) is a Puerto Rican former swimmer who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics. References 1948 births Living people Puerto Rican male swimmers Puerto Rican male freestyle swimmers Male medley swimmers Olympic swimmers of Puerto Rico People from Caguas, Puerto Rico Swimmers at the 1...
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The cubic inch (symbol in3) is a unit of volume in the Imperial units and United States customary units systems. It is the volume of a cube with each of its three dimensions (length, width, and height) being one inch long which is equivalent to 1/231 of a US gallon. The cubic inch and the cubic foot are used as units ...
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UEFA U-19 Championship 2007 (Elite Round) is the second round of qualification for the final tournament of the 2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. Spain, Italy, and England automatically qualified for this round. The winners of each group joined hosts Austria at the final tournament. Matches Group 1 Group 2 G...
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Stars on Parade is a 1944 American comedy musical film directed by Lew Landers and starring Larry Parks. Cast Larry Parks as Danny Davis Lynn Merrick as Dorothy Dean Ray Walker as Billy Blake Jeff Donnell as Mary Brooks Selmer Jackson as J. L. Carson Edythe Elliott as Mrs. Dean Mary Currier as Nan McNair Danny...
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A mattress is a soft, cushioned pad on which a person can lie and sleep. Mattress may also refer to: Mattress (rocket), a multiple rocket launcher during World War II "Mattress" (Glee), an episode "The Mattress" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), an episode See also Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight)
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Kaomianjin or roast gluten () is a type of grilled noodle commonly served in Xi'an, China. Gluten dough, or seitan is shaped into spirals and baked over a barbecue before being sprinkled with spices. References Chinese noodles Street food in China Xi'an
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Safety Zone may refer to: Safety Zone (album), a 1975 album by Bobby Womack "Safety Zone" (song), a 2013 song by DMTN "Safety Zone", a 2022 song by J-Hope from Jack in the Box Nanking Safety Zone, a former demilitarized zone in China
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GMS syndrome is a syndrome characterised by goniodysgenesis, intellectual disability, and short stature. References External links Genetic disorders with no OMIM Syndromes affecting stature
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Patrick Emanuel Martinus Lodiers (born October 25, 1971) is a Dutch television presenter and a former chairman of BNN. Lodiers is the presenter of Dutch programs like De Lama's, Over Mijn Lijk and The Big Donor Show. 1971 births Dutch game show hosts Dutch public broadcasting administrators Living people People from ...
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, literally “Japanese-style dressing”, is a vinaigrette-type salad dressing based on tosazu (a kind of Japanese vinegar), popular in Japan. The standard wafu dressing consists of a mixture of Japanese soy sauce, rice vinegar, mirin, and vegetable oil. There are many variations flavoured with additional ingredients, su...
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Copper Canyon is a canyon system in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico Copper Canyon may also refer to: The Copper Canyon Railway through the Copper Canyon in Mexico Copper Canyon, Texas, a town in Denton County, Texas Copper Canyon, a small canyon on the lower Chemainus River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada...
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Functional periodicity is a term that emerged around the late 19th century around the belief, later to be found invalid, that women suffered from physical and mental impairment during their menstrual cycle. Men held a higher status and were regarded as superior to women at this period in time. Many prominent male psych...
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There is a body of films that feature Frankenstein's monster, first created by Mary Shelley in her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. List of films (chronological) See also Frankenstein in popular culture Frankenstein (US miniseries), aired in 2004 Frankenstein's Wedding, Live in Leeds (BBC3 live ...
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Domoxin (INN) is a hydrazine derivative monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressant which was never marketed. See also Monoamine oxidase inhibitor Hydrazine (antidepressant) References Antidepressants Benzodioxans Hydrazines Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
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Crumbs – serie televisiva statunitense Crumbs Bake Shop – catena di panetterie statunitense Preside Crumbs – personaggio della serie televisiva I maghi di Waverly Pagine correlate Crumb The Crumbs
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Lemon Tree may refer to: Lemon (Citrus limon), a tree bearing fruit Lemon myrtle (Backhousia citriodora), an Australian native tree with a distinct lemon smell Places in Australia Lemon Tree, New South Wales Lemon Tree Passage, New South Wales Lemontree, Queensland Film, music and literature Lemon Tree (film),...
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Verse may refer to: Poetry Verse, an occasional synonym for poetry Verse, a metrical structure, a stanza Blank verse, a type of poetry having regular meter but no rhyme Free verse, a type of poetry written without the use of strict meter or rhyme, but still recognized as poetry Versed, 2009 collection of poetry ...
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The following is a list of works by American painter Edward Hopper. References Edward Hopper Hopper, Edward
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The Meaning of Shakespeare (1951) was written by Harold Clarke Goddard. A chapter is devoted to each of thirty-seven plays by William Shakespeare, ranging from three pages for The Comedy of Errors to over 50 for Henry V. Three additional chapters treat larger themes. After the book was finished and had been accepted...
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In baseball, sign stealing is the act of observing the signs being signaled by the opposing catcher to the pitcher or a coach, and the subsequent relaying of those signals to members of one's own team. Signs are stolen with the intent of gaining advance knowledge of the upcoming pitch and communicating it to the batter...
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Silver Hill is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, approximately southeast of Washington, D.C. Per the 2020 census, the population was 6,381. Prior to 2010, Silver Hill was part of the Suitland-Silver Hill census-designated place. Geography...
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I Want Tomorrow — сингл ирландской певицы Энии, выпущенный в 1987 году, с альбома Enya того же года. Список дорожек Песни Энии
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Madden NFL 2004 est un jeu vidéo de sport (football américain) sorti en 2003 sur PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance et PC (Windows). Le jeu fait partie de la série Madden NFL. Système de jeu Accueil Jeuxvideo.com : 17/20 (PS2/XB/GC) - 17/20 (PC) Notes et références Liens externes Jeu...
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Music show may refer to: Music Show, an Irish–British racehorse A concert, of live music A music radio programme A music television show
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Johnny Gill (born 1966) is an American R&B singer-songwriter. Johnny Gill may also refer to: Johnny Gill (baseball) (1905–1984), Major League Baseball outfielder Johnny Gill (1983 album) Johnny Gill (1990 album) Johnny Ray Gill, (born 1985), American producer, stage and screen actor and director See also John Gill (...
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Cottage cheese is a curdled milk product with a mild flavor and a creamy, non-homogeneous, soupy texture. It is made from skimmed milk by draining curds, but retaining some of the whey and keeping the curds loose. An important step in the manufacturing process distinguishing cottage cheese from other fresh cheeses is t...
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This is a list of Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise postseason and World Series streaks. The list includes only the modern World Series between the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), not the various 19th-century championship series. The most successful postseason team in MLB history is the New Yor...
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Curd is obtained by coagulating milk in a sequential process called curdling. It can be a final dairy product or the first stage in cheesemaking. The coagulation can be caused by adding rennet, a culture, or any edible acidic substance such as lemon juice or vinegar, and then allowing it to coagulate. The increased ...
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Pain de seigle valaisan is a rye bread from Valais, Switzerland. It is recognized with an appellation d'origine protégée (AOP). It is often served with raclette cheese and charcuterie. History of Pain de seigle valaisan begins in the Middle Ages, it was baked into bread in the European Alpine regions. The importance o...
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Supernews may refer to: SuperNews!, an animated television series Supernews (Usenet provider)
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The following are lists of Doctor Doctor episodes: List of Doctor Doctor (American TV series) episodes List of Doctor Doctor (Australian TV series) episodes See also Doctor Doctor (South Korean TV series)
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They Shoot Horses, Don't They? may refer to: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (novel), a novel by Horace McCoy They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (film), a 1969 film adapted from the novel They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (band), a Canadian rock band "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", a song by Racing Cars "They Shoot Horse, D...
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Boris Vyacheslavich () was Prince of Chernigov for eight days in 1077. He was the son of Vyacheslav Yaroslavich, Prince of Smolensk. Following his father's death in 1057, the child Boris was debarred from his inheritance. He died fighting against his unclesVsevolod Yaroslavich, Prince of Chernigov and Izyaslav Yaroslav...
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Gyurma is a blood sausage made with yak or sheep's blood in Tibetan cuisine. Rice or roasted barley flour can be added as filler. The sausage uses natural yak or sheep casing (intestine). This sausage is also consumed in the region of Sikkim, Uttrakhand and Ladakh in India and Himalayan regions of Nepal. See also Kas...
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Viva Zalata () is a 1976 Egyptian western comedy film directed by Hassan Hafez. Synopsis Zalata immigrates to New Mexico, where he becomes a city hero and eventually mayor. After he is killed by Billy the Kid, his daughter Negma returns to Egypt to find her cousin Metwali for a revenge mission. A playboy and more love...
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Madden NFL 2005 est un jeu vidéo de sport (football américain) sorti en 2004 sur PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Tapwave Zodiac et PC (Windows). Le jeu fait partie de la série Madden NFL. Système de jeu Accueil Jeuxvideo.com : 17/20 (PS2/XB/GC) - 15/20 (PC) Notes et référ...
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The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (Pub.L. 103–159, 107 Stat. 1536, enacted November 30, 1993), often referred to as the Brady Act or the Brady Bill, is an Act of the United States Congress that mandated federal background checks on firearm purchasers in the United States, and imposed a five-day waiting period o...
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To be thirsty is to experience thirst, a craving for potable fluids. Thirsty may also refer to: Thirsty (novel), a 1997 horror novel by Matthew T. Anderson Thirsty (album), a 2007 album by Marvin Sapp "Thirsty" (song), a 2014 song by Mariah Carey "Thirsty", a 2015 song by AJR from Living Room "Thirsty", a 1960s song ...
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id Tech 2 may refer to the following game engines developed by id Software: Quake engine QuakeWorld Quake II engine See also id Tech
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Windows Server 2003 (kodenavn Whistler Server, også kendt som Windows NT 5.2) er efterfølgeren til Windows 2000 Server og blev lanceret 24. april 2003. Windows Server 2003 har stabiliteten fra Windows 2000 Server og funktionerne fra Windows XP og derved et stærkere system. Til at begynde med blev Windows Server 2003 ka...
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Dead Boys are an American punk rock band. Dead Boys may also refer to: Dead Boys (EP), a 2018 EP by Sam Fender, or the title track Dead Boys (novel), a 1994 science fiction novel by Richard Calder
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The American Board of Anesthesiology sets standards and exams for the accreditation of Board certified anesthesiologists coming to the end of their residency. It is one of the 24 medical specialty boards that constitutes the American Board of Medical Specialties. Former Directors include Rolland John Whitacre: famou...
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Tropological reading or "moral sense" is a Christian tradition, theory, and practice of interpreting the figurative meaning of the Bible. It is part of biblical exegesis. Doctrine According to doctrine developed by the Church Fathers, the literal meaning, or God-intended meaning of the words of the Bible, may be read...
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Shab Tra is a Tibetan cuisine dish of stir-fried meat tossed with celery, carrots and fresh green chili. See also List of Tibetan dishes Tibetan cuisine
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Alan Partridge is a fictional character portrayed by Steve Coogan. Alan Partridge may also refer to: Alan Partridge (Brookside), a soap opera character Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, a 2013 comedy film Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life, a 2012 television serial See also Mid Morning Matters with Alan...
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De-Thuk is a Tibetan cuisine soup that includes yak or sheep soup stock along with rice, different types of Tibetan cheeses and droma, a type of Tibetan root. The rice is cooked with much water or stock to reach a consistency similar to Cantonese rice congee. See also List of soups List of Tibetan dishes Reference...
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Tsam-thuk is a type of Tibetan cuisine soup that uses yak or sheep soup stock and tsampa (roasted barley flour) as well as a variety of Tibetan cheeses. It can be served at room temperature. See also List of soups List of Tibetan dishes References Tibetan cuisine
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WaterDance or Wata (abbreviation from the German WasserTanzen) is a type of aquatic therapy which was developed in Switzerland independently of Watsu. While wearing nose clips, a person is gently guided underwater, pulled, swayed, and "flown" while being regularly brought to the surface for breath. Overview WaterDan...
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