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UFC 38: Brawl at the Hall was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship. It took place at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom, on July 13, 2002. The event was seen live on pay-per-view in the United States, and was later released on home video. History This was the first UFC eve...
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L’accalmie du vent est une baisse sensible de la vitesse du vent. Notes et références Voir aussi Articles connexes glossaire de la météorologie Vent
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L’accumulation annuelle de neige est la quantité exprimée en équivalent eau, de la neige accumulée en une année. Notes et références Voir aussi Articles connexes glossaire de la météorologie Nivologie Précipitations
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Characteristic equation may refer to: Characteristic equation (calculus), used to solve linear differential equations Characteristic equation, the equation obtained by equating to zero the characteristic polynomial of a matrix or of a linear mapping Method of characteristics, a technique for solving partial differen...
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L’acoustique météorologique ou acoustique atmosphérique est la science qui étudie la propagation des sons en fonction des conditions météorologiques ainsi que les bruits provoqués par l’atmosphère. Notes et références Voir aussi Articles connexes glossaire de la météorologie Acoustique
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Cacochloris uvidula is een vlinder uit de familie van de spanners (Geometridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1885 door Swinhoe. uvidula
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The Second Association of South East Asian Nations–Russia Summit is the second summit of ASEAN leaders and the leader from Russia. It was chaired by Vietnam on October 30, 2010. See also [1st ASEAN Summit] Background The ASEAN–Russian summit is a political and economic organization of ten countries located in Southea...
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"Flipside" is a song by American power pop band the Click Five. It was released in May 2008 as the last and digital download-only single for South-East Asia from their second studio album Modern Minds and Pastimes (2007). Chart performance References External links The Click Five official website 2008 singles The C...
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Flipside is a mod for the video game Half-Life 2. It is a cardboard-themed side-scrolling platform game with the ability to turn the camera around 180 degrees to view the 2d cardboard world from the opposite side. Flipside was developed by Danish studio Team 3, a group of students from DADIU and released June 18, 2007....
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Multilateralism är ett begrepp inom internationella relationer som innebär att flera länder samarbetar inom ett givet område. FN är ett exempel på multilateralism. Se även Internationalism Multilateralt avtal Källor https://web.archive.org/web/20090831181624/http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861631814/multilateralis...
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Osteochondromatosis is a condition involving a proliferation of osteochondromas. Types include: Hereditary multiple exostoses Synovial osteochondromatosis References External links Osseous and chondromatous neoplasia
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Restorative justice is an approach to justice where one of the responses to a crime is to organize a meeting between the victim and the offender, sometimes with representatives of the wider community. The goal is for them to share their experience of what happened, to discuss who was harmed by the crime and how, and to...
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General Manners may refer to: Lord Charles Manners (British Army officer, died 1761) (died 1761), British Army major general Lord Charles Manners (British Army officer, born 1780) (1780–1855), British Army general John Manners, Marquess of Granby (1721–1770), British Army lieutenant general Lord Robert Manners (Britis...
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Breeding pair is a pair of animals which cooperate over time to produce offspring with some form of a bond between the individuals. For example, many birds mate for a breeding season or sometimes for life. They may share some or all of the tasks involved: for example, a breeding pair of birds may split building a nest,...
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Pride of workmanship is the gratifying sense of having done good work. It is an element of job satisfaction. One of the key principles in the philosophy of management consultant W. Edwards Deming is that workers have a right to pride of workmanship: 12a. Remove barriers that rob the hourly worker of his right to pri...
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The Campbell University School of Education was founded in 1985 and is located in Buies Creek, North Carolina. The School of Education is one of six schools that compose Campbell University. The School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study in Education, Psychology, Social Work, Mental Healt...
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Flashing may refer to: Technology Firmware#Flashing, overwriting an EEPROM module in a device BIOS flashing, overwriting a BIOS image Flashing (cinematography), a technique that desaturates the color so that one sees more in shadowed areas Flashing (weatherproofing), construction material used to prevent the passa...
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In organic chemistry, the vicarious nucleophilic substitution is a special type of nucleophilic aromatic substitution in which a nucleophile replaces a hydrogen atom on the aromatic ring and not leaving groups such as halogen substituents which are ordinarily encountered in SNAr. This reaction type was reviewed in 1987...
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monochloride may refer to: Aluminium monochloride, the metal halide with the formula AlCl Bromine monochloride, also called bromine(I) chloride, bromochloride, and bromine chloride, BrCl Iodine monochloride, the chemical compound with the formula ICl. It is a red-brown compound that melts near room temperature Seleniu...
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Lateral collateral ligament can refer to: Fibular collateral ligament, a ligament in the knee Lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint Radial collateral ligament of elbow joint
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Bare literally means fully or partially naked, or figuratively used it means minimal. Bare may also refer to: People Bare (surname) Jader Volnei Spindler (born 1982), Brazilian football player nicknamed "Bare" Places Bare Island (disambiguation) Bosnia and Herzegovina Bare, Busovača Bare (Hadžići) Bare (J...
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Death in the Haymarket is a 2006 popular history book on the Haymarket affair, written by James Green. Bibliography External links 2006 non-fiction books English-language books Works about the Haymarket affair History of anarchism Pantheon Books books American history books
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The foreign grain beetle (Ahasverus advena) is a species of beetle in the family Silvanidae. It is related to the sawtoothed grain beetle. Description The foreign grain beetle is approximately 2 mm ( in) in length. It can be distinguished from other grain beetles from its slight projections or knobs on each front cor...
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The holding is a court's determination of a matter of law based on the issue presented in the particular case. In other words: under this law, with these facts, this result. It is the same as a 'decision' made by the judge; however "decision" can also refer to the judge's entire opinion, containing, for example, a disc...
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Events in the year 2022 in Malta. Incumbents Year References 2022 in Malta Malta 2020s in Malta Years of the 21st century in Malta
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Procyon is a genus of nocturnal mammals comprising three species commonly known as raccoons in the family Procyonidae. The most familiar species, the common raccoon (P. lotor), is often known simply as "the" raccoon, as the two other raccoon species in the genus are native only to the tropics and less well known. Genet...
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Marie Ryan may refer to: Marie Ryan (camogie), played in 1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Marie-Laure Ryan, writer See also Mary Ryan (disambiguation)
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To make an argument from silence (Latin: argumentum ex silentio) is to express a conclusion that is based on the absence of statements in historical documents, rather than their presence. In the field of classical studies, it often refers to the assertion that an author is ignorant of a subject, based on the lack of re...
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A glare is a facial expression showing disapproval, fierceness and/or hostility. Glaring, in some cultures is considered offensive. A glare may be induced by anger or frustration. Visually, a glaring person tends to have their eyes fixed and heavily focused on a subject. This can sometimes be considered synonymous to...
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In Mandaeism, halalta () is sacramental rinsing water used in rituals such as the masiqta (death mass). During the Ṭabahata Masiqta, halalta is kept in bottles. Priests use the water to rinse their bowls and then drink all of it, since none of it can be spilled or wasted. See also Mambuha Holy water References Mand...
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Colorpoint Shorthairs are a variety of domestic cats. Depending on the cat registry, they may be considered a separate breed of cat, or more often a variant of a pre-existing one, if accepted at all. These cats are distinguished by their conformance to wide range of sixteen different point colors, beyond the four stand...
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Butte Falls Secondary School is a public high school in Butte Falls, Oregon, United States. Academics In 2008, 92% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 25 students, 23 graduated, one dropped out, and one received a modified diploma. References High schools in Jackson County, Oregon Butte Fa...
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A Notice of Hearing is a prepared legal document that invokes all parties to hear a motion and may be emitted by any party. Most notably the notice contains a time and date for the court clerk to amend schedule for and what motion will be attempted. Permission to schedule is not required since making motions are protec...
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Wanderu may refer to: Wanderu Inc., a travel booking website Wanderoo, or lion-tailed macaque
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Arbanitis campbelli is a species of armoured trap-door spider in the family Idiopidae, and is endemic to New South Wales. It was first described by Wishart and Rowell in 2008 as Misgolas campbelli, but was transferred to the genus, Arbanitis, by Michael Rix and others in 2017. References Idiopidae Spiders described...
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Transverse metacarpal ligament can refer to: Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Superficial transverse metacarpal ligament
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A stage weight or brace weight is a heavy object used in a theater to provide stability to a brace supporting objects such as scenery or to stabilize items such as lighting stands. Ingot shaped stack-able cast iron or cut steel weights are also used as counterweights of fly systems meant to hoist scenery away verticall...
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Total of best lifts in military press, snatch and jerk. Ties are broken by the lightest bodyweight. Final Key: OR = Olympic record; DNF = did not finish; NVL = no valid lift References External links Official report Weightlifting at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Free sex can refer to: Promiscuity, undiscriminating casual sex with many sexual partners Group sex Human sexual activity that does not cost money (as opposed to sex that is paid for) See also Free love
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This is the list of episodes for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2022. 2022 January February March April May June July August September October November December References External links Lineups at Interbridge Episodes 2022 Lists of American non-fiction television series episodes Lists of...
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The Parthian language, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi and Pahlawānīg, is an extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language once spoken in Parthia, a region situated in present-day northeastern Iran and Turkmenistan. Parthian was the language of state of the Arsacid Parthian Empire (248 BC – 224 AD), as well as of its epo...
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The Blues Brothers (band), een Amerikaanse band The Blues Brothers (film), een film uit 1980 The Blues Brothers (computerspel), een computerspel van het genre actiespel The Blues Brothers (musical 1980), een musical uit 1980 Blues Brothers 2000, een vervolg uit 1998 op bovengenoemde film The Blues Brothers (music...
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112 Gripes About the French was a 1945 handbook issued by the United States military authorities to enlisted personnel arriving in France after the Liberation. It was meant to defuse the growing tension between the American military and the locals. The euphoria of victory over Germany was short-lived, and within month...
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The interosseous muscles of the hand are muscles found near the metacarpal bones that help to control the fingers. They are considered voluntary muscles. They are generally divided into two sets: 4 Dorsal interossei - Abduct the digits away from the 3rd digit (away from axial line) and are bipennate. 3 Palmar intero...
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Canadian Weightlifting Federation-Haltérophilie Canadienne (CWFHC) is the governing body for the sport of weightlifting in Canada. History The origins of Canadian olympic weightlifting started from the beginning of the 20th century. Canada produced a large number of World Championships and Olympic athletes since the ...
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For general information about "articles", see Article (disambiguation). For the specific use in publishing, see Article (publishing). For the concept of "feature stories", or focusing on an issue for in-depth investigation, see feature story. For article quality on the English Wikipedia, including featured articles,...
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Sports kit may refer to: sportswear sports equipment
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In digestion, a bolus (from Latin bolus, "ball") is a ball-like mixture of food and saliva that forms in the mouth during the process of chewing (which is largely an adaptation for plant-eating mammals). It has the same color as the food being eaten, and the saliva gives it an alkaline pH. Under normal circumstances, ...
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A thyroidectomy is an operation that involves the surgical removal of all or part of the thyroid gland. In general surgery, endocrine or head and neck surgeons often perform a thyroidectomy when a patient has thyroid cancer or some other condition of the thyroid gland (such as hyperthyroidism) or goiter. Other indicat...
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Million Dollar Band may refer to: Million Dollar Band (marching band), of the University of Alabama Million Dollar Band (country music group), that often performed on the Hee Haw TV variety show 1980–1988
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Hilde Konetzni, soprano d'opéra australienne. Anny Konetzni, soprano autrichienne.
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East Fourth Street Historic District may refer to: East Fourth Street Historic District (Cincinnati, Ohio) East 4th Street District (Cleveland)
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The Breithorn (3,785 m) is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, located east of Blatten in the canton of Valais. It lies between the Bietschhorn and the Schinhorn, on the range separating the Lötschental (valley, north) from the main Rhone valley (south). Its summit is the tripoint between the Lötschental and two other smal...
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Börek or burek are a family of pastries or pies found in the Balkans, Middle East and Central Asia. The pastry is made of a thin flaky dough such as filo with a variety of fillings, such as meat, cheese, spinach, or potatoes. Boreks are mainly associated with Anatolia, the Middle East, Armenia, and also with the former...
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Crunchy Nut (previously known as "Crunchy Nut Corn Flakes" in the UK, and "Nut & Honey Crunch"/"Honey & Nut Corn Flakes" in the US) is a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's with flakes of corn, honey, three types of sugar, and chopped peanuts. The product was created by Kellogg's employees at their Trafford Park factory...
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Bavaria non-alcoholic beer is a non-alcoholic beer (0.0% ABV) brewed by the Bavaria Brewery. Like many non-alcoholic beers, sales have recently been increasing rapidly, for example Waitrose reported increases of 11% year on year in 2011. References Non-alcoholic drinks
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Body shot(s) may refer to: Entertainment Body Shots (film), a 1999 American film "Body Shots" (song), a 2010 song by Kaci Battaglia Other Body shot, hitting one's opponent with the ball in the sport of pickleball Body shot, a form of food play in which alcohol is consumed from another's body Liver shot, a kick, ...
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Pensées opus 62 est un court cycle de trois pièces pour piano de Serge Prokofiev composé en 1933 et 1934. Analyse de l'œuvre Adagio penseroso Lento Andante Source . Œuvre de Sergueï Prokofiev Pensées
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In the philosophy of consciousness, the anti-nesting principle states that one state of consciousness cannot exist within another. Proponents of the anti-nesting principle include Giulio Tononi and Hilary Putnam. References Consciousness
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Tetracarbon dioxide is an oxide of carbon, a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen, with chemical formula C4O2 or O=C=C=C=C=O. It can be regarded as butatriene dione, the double ketone of butatriene — more precisely 1,2,3-butatriene-1,4-dione. Butatriene dione is the fourth member of the family of linear carbon dioxi...
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Thrill ride or Thrill Ride may refer to Amusement ride 3-D Ultra Pinball: Thrill Ride Thrill Ride, the 4th book in The Hardy Boys Undercover Brothers series. Roller coaster Thrill Ride (film)
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The Macedonian cubit was a unit of measurement in use in ancient Macedonia. It was approximately 14 inches long, making it somewhat shorter than other cubit measurements used in the ancient world. See also Ancient weights and measures Cubit Obsolete units of measurement Human-based units of measurement
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The pin-point method (or point-intercept method) is used for non-destructive measurements of plant cover and plant biomass. In a pin-point analysis, a frame (or a transect) with a fixed grid pattern is placed above the vegetation. A pin is inserted vertically through one of the grid points into the vegetation and wil...
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Orbital velocity may refer to the following: The orbital speed of a revolving body in a gravitational field. The velocity of particles due to wave motion, such as those in wind waves The equivalent velocity of a bound electron needed to produce its orbital kinetic energy
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Spring Lake – wieś w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Michigan, w hrabstwie Ottawa. Wsie w stanie Michigan
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You Make Me Feel may refer to: You Make Me Feel (Bonfire album), 2009 You Make Me Feel (Milosh album), 2004 "You Make Me Feel" (AnnaGrace song), 2008 "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)", song by Sylvester "You Make Me Feel...", song by Cobra Starship "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman", song by Aretha Frankli...
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Pulp capping is a technique used in dental restorations to prevent the dental pulp from necrosis, after being exposed, or nearly exposed during a cavity preparation, from a traumatic injury, or by a deep cavity that reaches the center of the tooth causing the pulp to die. When dental caries is removed from a tooth, all...
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PixelJunk Racers is a puzzle racing video game developed by Q-Games for PlayStation 3. It was released on the PlayStation Store in 2007 as the first title in the PixelJunk series. An updated version, PixelJunk Racers: 2nd Lap, was released in 2010. Gameplay Bearing structural similarity to slot car racing games, the ...
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Arial (also called Arial MT) is a sans-serif typeface and set of computer fonts in the neo-grotesque style. Fonts from the Arial family are included with all versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 3.1 on, some other Microsoft software applications, Apple's macOS and many PostScript 3 computer printers. The typeface...
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San Lucas (the Spanish-language name of St. Luke) is sometimes used as a toponym: Belize San Lucas, Belize, a village in Toledo District, Belize Colombia Serrania of San Lucas (mountains) Costa Rica San Lucas Island Guatemala San Lucas Sacatepéquez (Sacatepéquez department) San Lucas Tolimán (Sololá department) H...
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California's 77th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Brian Maienschein of San Diego. Elected to the Assembly four times as a Republican, Maienschein became a Democrat on January 24, 2019. District profile The district encompasses much of ...
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Pigskin is a 1979 video game by Acorn Software Products for the TRS-80 Model I Level II. Plot summary Pigskin is a football game with ten offensive plays and six defensive plays, and a player can either play against the computer opponent or another human opponent. In single-player mode there are five levels of difficu...
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Glitz may refer to: Glitz (novel), a 1985 novel by Elmore Leonard Glitz (TV channel), a lifestyle TV channel for women in Latin America TNT Glitz (previously Glitz*), a lifestyle TV channel for women in Germany
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Palmarès Panathinaikos: 2013-14 Panathinaikos: 2013-14 Collegamenti esterni
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Hidden is a BBC Audio original audiobook written by Steven Savile and based on the British science fiction television, Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. It was released on 4 February 2008. The story is set during the first series of the show. Plot introduction A secret is buried in the heart of the Welsh countrysi...
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Matthew Christopher Sinclair (born July 24, 1982) is a former American football linebacker. He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Illinois. Sinclair has also played for the Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins. Head coach On February 21, 2023, Sincl...
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Jennifer Johnson may refer to: Jennifer Johnson (criminal), convicted of perjury for lies she told in the trial of Russell Bishop (Babes in the Wood murders) Jennifer Johnson (golfer) (born 1991), American golfer Jennifer Johnson (table tennis) (born 1948), wheelchair basketball player and para table tennis player Jen...
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The Croatia national futsal team represents Croatia during international futsal competitions and is controlled by the Croatian Football Federation and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the FIFA Futsal World Cup and the European Championships. Results FIFA Futsal World Cup UEFA Euro...
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The Stokes Bay line was a short railway branch line in Hampshire, England, near Gosport. Associated with a new pier, it was intended to give direct and easy access from trains to steamers to the Isle of Wight in comparison to the conventional route through Portsmouth, which required a road transport connection though t...
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Ahmadiyya bezeichnet: Ahmadiyya Badawiyya
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Assistive Technology for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is special technology built to assist those who are deaf or suffer from hearing loss. Examples of such technology include hearing aids, video relay services, tactile devices, alerting devices and technology for supporting communication. Introduction The deaf or har...
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Manganese fluoride can refer to: Manganese(II) fluoride, MnF2 Manganese(III) fluoride, MnF3 Manganese(IV) fluoride, MnF4
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Churen Himal () is a mountain part of the Dhaulagiri massif. It has an elevation of . It was first climbed by Kozo Hasegawa, and Ang Norbu Sherpa in 1970. References External links Churen Himal at Nepal Himal Peak Profile Seven-thousanders of the Himalayas Mountains of the Gandaki Province
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The registered population of Beijing Municipality consists of people holding either Beijing permanent residence hukou permits or temporary residence permits. The 2010 census revealed that the official total population in Beijing was 19,612,368, representing a 44% increase over the last decade. In 2006, the population ...
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Abraham Lincoln is a marble sculpture of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln by Irish artist Lot Flannery, located in front of the old District of Columbia City Hall in Washington, D.C., United States. The statue is the nation's oldest extant memorial to the president and was installed several blocks from Ford's Theatre, wh...
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Spycraft is a 2021 American docuseries created for Netflix. Each episode details a different method used by countries in the craft of espionage from World War I era to present day, which is shown through expert interviews and archival footage. The series was released on January 20, 2021. References External links E...
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K-BOB'S is a regional restaurant chain that operates in Texas, New Mexico, and formerly Colorado. The company was founded in 1966 in Clovis, New Mexico, by Gabe E. Parson. It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1989 and emerged from in 1991 under the new ownership and management of Edward Tinsley III. Tinsley relocated ...
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Coupon leverage, or leverage factor, is the amount by which a reference rate is multiplied to determine the floating interest rate payable by an inverse floater. Some debt instruments leverage the particular effects of interest rate changes, most commonly in inverse floaters. As an example, an inverse floater with a m...
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The Librarians is an American television series developed by John Rogers that is broadcast on TNT, and premiered on December 7, 2014. It is a direct spin-off of The Librarian film series, sharing continuity with the films. In March 2018, Dean Devlin announced that TNT had cancelled the series. Series overview Episod...
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Spirit of Justice Park is a park in Washington, D.C., in the United States. Bounded by C Street to the north, D Street to the south, Delaware Ave SW to the west and New Jersey Ave SE to the east, the park is located south of the United States Capitol and is separated into two sections by South Capitol Street Southwest....
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Emery Farm may refer to: Emery Farm (Durham, New Hampshire), a continually owned family farm since 1655 Emery Farm (Stratham, New Hampshire), on the National Register of Historic Places See also Emery Farmstead, Port Angeles, Washington, on the National Register of Historic Places
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The Vashon Glaciation, Vashon Stadial or Vashon Stade is a local term for the most recent period of very cold climate in which during its peak, glaciers covered the entire Salish Sea as well as present day Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia and other surrounding areas in the western part of present-day Washington (state) of the ...
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On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry into Some Strangely Related Families is a 2006 book by Jeremy Paxman that examines the ways in which the British Monarchy continues to hold to the public imagination. 2006 non-fiction books British monarchy
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Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself is an 1999 American stage play written, directed and produced by and starring Tyler Perry. The play marks for the first official appearance of the well-known fictional character Madea, who is portrayed by Perry. Although the original production wasn't recorded, the live performa...
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The 1939–40 New York World's Fair was a world's fair held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York, United States. It was the second-most expensive American world's fair of all time, exceeded only by St. Louis's Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. Many countries around the world participated in it, and ov...
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Lugs are the loops (or protuberances) that exist on both arms of a hinge, featuring a hole for the axis of the hinge. Hinges
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In crystallography, a diffraction standard, or calibration crystal, is a crystal used to calibrate an X-ray spectrometer to an absolute X-ray energy scale. Quartz or silicon crystals are typically used. There are also reports of crystals of silver behenate or silver stearate having been used for this purpose. External...
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In a symphony orchestra, free bowing is a performance technique used by a string section to create a fuller sound than can be achieved by synchronized bowing. History Free bowing was popularized by Leopold Stokowski, who as conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra experimented with many musical conventions. Technique...
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Lat ki Masjid may refer to any of the following mosques in India: Lat ki Masjid, Hisar, located inside the Firoz Shah palace complex in Hisar, Haryana Lat Masjid, located in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh
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