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Like Cola was een onsuccesvol colamerk dat in 1982 op de Amerikaanse markt verscheen. Het werd geïntroduceerd door 7Up, dat destijds eigendom was van Philip Morris, met als slogan "Made From The Cola Nut." Like Cola was een van de eerste (bijna-)cafeïnevrije cola's en was ook verkrijgbaar in een light-variant. De gewon...
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Patronymes Georges Rouquier (1909-1989), acteur et réalisateur français ; Louis Rouquier (1863-1939), écrivain occitan et homme politique français (maire de Levallois-Perret) ; Raphaël Rouquier (1969- ), mathématicien.
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8×50mmR may refer to: 8×50R Lebel, a cartridge using smokeless powder 8×50mmR Mannlicher, a cartridge of Austria-Hungary from 1890
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Drowning is a type of suffocation induced by the submersion of the mouth and nose in a liquid. Most instances of fatal drowning occur alone or in situations where others present are either unaware of the victim's situation or unable to offer assistance. After successful resuscitation, drowning victims may experience br...
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Bravura is a style of both music and its performance intended to show off the skill of a performer. Bravura may also refer to: Bravura, a march by Charles E. Duble Bravura étude, Op. 63 No. 24 by Amédée Méreaux Bravura, an imprint of Malibu Comics Bravura, the protagonist of Asterix and the Secret Weapon
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Roy Wilkins was a highly respected senior official of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and in 1980 the Association created the Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award for members of United States Armed Forces who had advanced civil rights. References Awards established in 1980 American awards ...
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Tom Mooney, nicknamed "Circus", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1900s. Mooney made his Negro leagues debut with the San Antonio Black Bronchos in 1908 and played for the club again the following season. In three recorded career appearances on the mound, he posted a 6.39 ERA over 12.2 innings. References ...
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In physics, a continuous spectrum usually means a set of attainable values for some physical quantity (such as energy or wavelength) that is best described as an interval of real numbers, as opposed to a discrete spectrum, a set of attainable values that is discrete in the mathematical sense, where there is a positive ...
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United Empire Loyalists (or simply Loyalists) is an honorific title which was first given by the 1st Lord Dorchester, the Governor of Quebec, and Governor General of The Canadas, to American Loyalists who resettled in British North America during or after the American Revolution. At the time, the demonym Canadian or Ca...
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Right Thing or The Right Thing may refer to: Ethics, the study of right and wrong conduct "The Right Thing" (song), a 1987 single by Simply Red The Right Thing (film), a 1963 comedy Australian TV play "The Right Thing", a season 4 episode of the sitcom New Girl "The right thing", also called the "MIT approach", a...
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June Stephenson (; born 30 January 1943) is an English former cricketer who played as a lower-order batter and right-arm medium bowler. She appeared in 12 Test matches and 9 One Day Internationals for England between 1966 and 1976. She played domestic cricket for Yorkshire. References External links 1943 births...
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A rubber mask is a mask made of rubber. Typically, these are made of latex or silicone rubber and designed to be pulled over the head as a form of theatrical makeup or disguise. The theatrical makeup used by Michael Crawford when he played the Phantom of the Opera started with a latex skullcap. More latex strips wer...
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General Howell may refer to: David Howell (British Army officer) (fl. 1970s–2010s), British Army major general Joshua B. Howell (1806–1864), Union Army brigadier general Philip Howell (1877–1916), British Army brigadier general Scott A. Howell (born 1965), U.S. Air Force lieutenant general See also Attorney General H...
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NBC Sports on USA Network is the branding used for NBC Sports produced sporting events on USA Network. Since 2022, USA Network has been the de facto cable home of NBC Sports, following the closure of NBCSN. From 2008 to 2021, NBC Sports programs only aired on USA during rare circumstances. Prior to 2008, sports program...
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Appeal to flattery is a fallacy in which a person uses flattery, excessive compliments, in an attempt to appeal to their audience's vanity to win support for their side. It is also known as apple polishing, wheel greasing, brown nosing, appeal to pride, appeal to vanity or argumentum ad superbiam. The appeal to flatter...
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Gladiolus 'Charming Beauty' is a cultivar of Gladiolus which features soft pink blossoms with a white throat. Its eye-catching flowers (up to 7 per stem) grow on loose spikes (2-3 spikes per corm) that are adorned by narrow, deep-green sword-shaped leaves. Blooming in early summer, this Gladiolus grows up to tall. Se...
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Chronomancy is divination of the best time to do something, the determination of lucky and unlucky days, especially popular in ancient China. The term "chronomancy", stemming from the Greek word chronos (meaning time), and the word manteia (meaning divination) is also used in fiction to refer to a school of magic invo...
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A law school in the United States is an educational institution where students obtain a professional education in law after first obtaining an undergraduate degree. Law schools in the U.S. confer the degree of Juris Doctor (J.D.), which is a professional doctorate. It is the degree usually required to practice law in ...
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Une contribution est une participation à une action collective. Le terme se retrouve dans : l'économie de la contribution. Voir aussi Collaboration
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Marmon may refer to: People Jacky Marmon (c. 1798–1880), Australian sailor Daniel W. Marmon (1844–1909), American industrialist Susie Rayos Marmon (1877–1988), Native American educator, historian, and storyteller Lee Marmon (1925–2021), Native American photographer and author Neale Marmon (born 1961), former Engl...
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Miguel Díaz de la Portilla (born January 30, 1963) is a Cuban-American attorney and politician from Florida. A Republican, he served in the Florida Senate from 2010 to 2016, representing parts of Miami, Coral Gables, and the surrounding area. Prior to that, he was a member of the Miami-Dade County Commission from 1993 ...
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Things named after the astronomy and relativity scientist Karl Schwarzschild (1873–1916) include: Institutions: Karl Schwarzschild Medal Karl Schwarzschild Observatory Astronomical features: Lunar crater Schwarzschild Asteroid 837 Schwarzschilda Technical terms: Schwarzschild constant Schwarzschild effect in p...
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Remorse is a distressing emotion experienced by an individual who regrets actions which they have done in the past that they deem to be shameful, hurtful, or wrong. Remorse is closely allied to guilt and self-directed resentment. When a person regrets an earlier action or failure to act, it may be because of remorse or...
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Cleaner shrimp is a common name for a number of swimming decapod crustaceans that clean other organisms of parasites. They belong to any of three families, Hippolytidae (including the Pacific cleaner shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis), Palaemonidae (including the spotted Periclimenes magnificus), and Stenopodidae (including ...
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Erie Public Library may refer to: Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, in New York Libraries of the Erie County library system, in Erie, Pennsylvania Main Library (Erie, Pennsylvania), in Erie, Pennsylvania
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The Irish PGA Championship, formerly the Irish Professional Championship and colloquially known as the Irish Professional Close or National Championship, is a golf tournament that is played annually in Ireland since 1907. It is one of the oldest golf tournaments in the world, the oldest in the country, and has been pla...
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Richard Levine may refer to: Richard Levine (architect),American environmental architect, solar energy and sustainability pioneer, and professor Richard Levine (director), American writer, director, actor and producer Richard M. Levine, American journalist and author Richard Levine (character), a character in the ...
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A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a panicle are often racemes. A panicle may have determinate or indeterminate growth. This type of infl...
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Artificial meat(s) may refer to: Cultured meat, meat grown in cell cultures instead of inside animals Factory farming related meats, foodstuffs created in highly managed conditions Meat analogue, imitation meat products such as tofu, tempeh, textured vegetable protein (TVP), wheat gluten, pea protein, or mycoprotein ...
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There are a number of alternative names for Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of six historic counties of Ireland, and remains part of the United Kingdom following the independence of the other twenty-six counties as the Irish Free State in 1922 (now the Republic of Ireland, officially named "Ireland"). In ad...
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Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, or other products. It includes day-to-day care, selective breeding, and the raising of livestock. Husbandry has a long history, starting with the Neolithic Revolution when animals were first domesticated, from ar...
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A virtual reality website is a website that leverages the WebVR and WebGL APIs to create a 3D environment for a web user to explore using a virtual reality head-mounted display. History In June 2014, Mozilla released builds of Firefox with compatibility with Oculus Rift through WebVR, and in November of that year la...
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L’advection géostrophique est l’advection produite par le vent géostrophique. Notes et références Voir aussi Articles connexes Glossaire de la météorologie Thermodynamique atmosphérique
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The 2016 COSAFA Cup (known as Castle Lager COSAFA Cup Namibia 2016 for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th edition of the COSAFA Cup, an international football competition consisting of national teams of member nations of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). Originally, it was to be held in Win...
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The meat price refers to the price of meat. Inexpensive meats Inexpensive meat or cheap meat include e.g. fatty cuts of lamb or mutton. Factors influencing the price of meat Factors influencing the price of meat include supply and demand, subsidies, hidden costs, taxes, quotas or non-material costs ("moral cost") of ...
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In computer science and operations research, exact algorithms are algorithms that always solve an optimization problem to optimality. Unless P = NP, an exact algorithm for an NP-hard optimization problem cannot run in worst-case polynomial time. There has been extensive research on finding exact algorithms whose runn...
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LWRC R.E.P.R. MKII (Rapid Engagement Precision Rifle) is a semi-automatic 7.62 caliber, and 6.5mm Creedmoor or rifle manufactured by LWRC International. Design details The rifle is built on the AR-10 platform which takes a 7.62 mm cartridge. The rifle has a Geissele trigger, and Magpul Industries components. It also ...
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FLAC may refer to: Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio data compression scheme. Free Legal Advice Centres, an Irish organization Florida Automatic Computer, an early digital electronic computer Striplin FLAC, an ultralight aircraft, where the abbreviation stands for Foot Launched Air Cycle See also FLAK (disambig...
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Waxing is the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance, such as wax, to adhere to body hair, and then removing this covering and pulling out the hair from the follicle. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for four to six weeks, although some people will start ...
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Eventi Viene fondato il St Catharine's College dell'Università di Cambridge. Nati Morti Calendario Altri progetti 073
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Catcher is a position for a baseball or softball player. It is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in cricket. It is also the function and name of the circus performer who catches the flyer on the flying trapeze. Catcher or catchers may also refer to: Catchers (band), Irish indie pop band The Catc...
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Algebra is one of the main branches of mathematics, covering the study of structure, relation and quantity. Algebra studies the effects of adding and multiplying numbers, variables, and polynomials, along with their factorization and determining their roots. In addition to working directly with numbers, algebra also co...
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Flower of Life may refer to: Flower of Life, a symbol of sacred geometry Flower of Life, a Japanese manga series
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The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat. Stern may also refer to: People Stern (given name) Stern (surname) Stern family, a Jewish French banking family Daniel Stern, pen name of Marie d'Agoult (1805–1876), author and paramour of Franz Liszt Schools Stern College for Women, an undergraduate women's...
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The bow and arrow is a ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted projectiles (arrows). Humans used bows and arrows for hunting and aggression long before recorded history, and the practice was common to many prehistoric cultures. They were important weapons of war from ancien...
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The term mathematical theory may refer to: Theory (mathematical logic), a collection of sentences in a formal language. Mathematical theory, a branch of mathematics See also Theory
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The Bacillota (synonym Firmicutes) are a phylum of bacteria, most of which have gram-positive cell wall structure. The renaming of phyla such as Firmicutes in 2021 remains controversial among microbiologists, many of whom continue to use the earlier names of long standing in the literature. The name "Firmicutes" was d...
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Falcaria vulgaris, the sickleweed or longleaf, is the sole species in the genus Falcaria. It is a biennial herb of the spherical shape. Blossoms in June–July. Grows in Europe, Siberia, Middle East, Northern Africa, North and South Americas. Contains alkaloids, carotene, vitamin C, proteins. Its use as an alternative m...
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The Lonesome Trail may refer to: The Lonesome Trail (1930 film), 1930 American western film directed by Bruce Mitchell The Lonesome Trail (1945 film), 1945 American western film directed by Oliver Drake The Lonesome Trail (1955 film), 1955 American western film directed by Richard Bartlett
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Rainbows è un EP di Raphael Gualazzi, pubblicato il 29 ottobre 2013. Tracce
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A blastoderm (germinal disc, blastodisc) is a single layer of embryonic epithelial tissue that makes up the blastula. It encloses the fluid filled blastocoel. Gastrulation follows blastoderm formation, where the tips of the blastoderm begins the formation of the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Formation The blastode...
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Family patrimony is a type of civil law patrimony that is created by marriage or civil union (where recognized) which creates a bundle of entitlements and obligations that must be shared by the spouses or partners upon divorce, annulment, dissolution of marriage or dissolution of civil union, when there must be a divis...
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International human rights law (IHRL) is the body of international law designed to promote human rights on social, regional, and domestic levels. As a form of international law, international human rights law are primarily made up of treaties, agreements between sovereign states intended to have binding legal effect be...
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Geographical exploration, sometimes considered the default meaning for the more general term exploration, refers to the practice of discovering remote lands and regions of the planet Earth. It is studied by geographers and historians. Two major eras of exploration occurred in human history: one of convergence, and one...
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In mechanics, a moment is a measure of the turning effect of a force about some point in space. In most practical examples, moments are the results of forces acting at a distance from the point of interest. The stress on the body on which the force acts is then symmetric. If the moment results from a strong body force,...
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Video black level is defined as the level of brightness at the darkest (black) part of a visual image or the level of brightness at which no light is emitted from a screen, resulting in a pure black screen. Video displays generally need to be calibrated so that the displayed black is true to the black information in t...
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An intracranial aneurysm, also known as a brain aneurysm, is a cerebrovascular disorder in which weakness in the wall of a cerebral artery or vein causes a localized dilation or ballooning of the blood vessel. Aneurysms in the posterior circulation (basilar artery, vertebral arteries and posterior communicating artery...
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The Big Fork River (French: Rivière Grande Fourche; Ojibwe: Baas-achaabaani-ziibi) is a stream in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Starting in the Chippewa National Forest at Dora Lake, it flows for into the Rainy River. See also Big Fork River is the fifth longest river totally within the state of Minnesota. List of riv...
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Kölner Liste steht für: Kölner Liste (Doping) zum Thema Nahrungsmittel und Doping Kölner Liste (Baumarkt) zur Sortimentierung in Baumärkten Kölner Liste (Standesamt) zum Thema Beglaubigung von Urkunden
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Gonorrhea, colloquially known as the clap, is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection may involve the genitals, mouth, or rectum. Infected men may experience pain or burning with urination, discharge from the penis, or testicular pain. Infected women may experienc...
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A crowd scene is the representation of a crowd in art, literature or other media. There are many examples of crowd scenes in American literature. One classic is Poe's short story, "The Man of the Crowd", in which a mysterious old man is followed through London in the 19th century, when it was the most populous city i...
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A graphing calculator is a class of hand-held calculator that is capable of plotting graphs and solving complex functions. While there are several companies that manufacture models of graphing calculators, Hewlett-Packard is a major manufacturer. The following table compares general and technical information for Hewle...
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American Indoor Football (AIF) was a professional indoor football league, one of the several regional professional indoor football leagues in North America. The AIFL began as a regional league with six franchises on the East Coast of the United States in 2005. After a rapid, and largely failed, expansion effort in 200...
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Bank of America Centers kan syfta på: Bank of America Center (Houston) – en byggnad i Houston i Texas Bank of America Center (San Francisco) – en byggnad i San Francisco i Kalifornien Se även Bank of America Plaza Bank of America Tower
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NGC 483 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. It is located approximately 192 million light-years from Earth and was discovered on November 11, 1827 by astronomer John Herschel. See also Spiral galaxy List of NGC objects (1–1000) References External links SEDS Spiral galaxies Pisces (constellat...
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Redneck is a derogatory term chiefly, but not exclusively, applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the Southern United States. Its meaning possibly stems from the sunburn found on farmers' necks dating back to the late 19th century. Its modern usa...
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Mountain alder is a common name for two different alders: Alnus alnobetula subsp. crispa — the green alder, native to western North America. Alnus incana subsp. tenuifolia — the grey alder or thinleaf alder, native to western North America.
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Wakeskating is a water sport and an adaptation of wakeboarding that employs a similar design of board manufactured from maple or fibreglass. Unlike wakeboarding, the rider is not bound to the board in any way, similar to the skateboard, from which the name derives. Design Fins are constructed of plastic, fiberglass o...
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Kong Vibol (); is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Cambodian People's Party (CPP). Kong Vibol is the Secretary of State, Ministry of Economy and Finance and vice-chairman of the Council for the Development of Cambodia, (CDC). References Cambodian People's Party politicians Living people Year of birth mis...
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The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that administers Social Security, a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability and survivor benefits. To qualify for most of these benefits, most workers pay Social Security taxes on their e...
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Nettle refers to any of various plant species. Nettle or nettles may also refer to: Vessels , various ships with the name , two ships , a United States Coast Guard coastal freighter Creeks Nettle Creek (Grass River), a stream in New York, United States Nettle Creek (Mad River), a stream in Ohio, United States ...
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Country Club – wieś w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w stanie Missouri, w hrabstwie Andrew. Wsie w stanie Missouri
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Chemistry (from Egyptian kēme (chem), meaning "earth") is the physical science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions. Below is a list of chemistry-related articles. Chemical compounds are listed separately at list of organic c...
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Santa Ines (Santa Inés or Santa Inês) may refer to one of the following places: Places Brazil Santa Inês, a city in Brazil Chile Santa Inés Island, an island off the coast of southern Chile Mexico Santa Inés del Monte, Oaxaca Santa Inés de Zaragoza, Oaxaca Santa Inés Yatzeche, Oaxaca Spain Santa Inés, Province o...
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Demarcation is the act of creating a boundary around a place or thing. Demarcation may also refer to: Demarcation line, a temporary border between the countries Demarcation problem, the question of which practices of doing science permit the resulting theories to lie within the boundaries of knowledge Demarcation dis...
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Transparent Horizon is a 1975 black Cor-ten steel sculpture by Louise Nevelson, installed on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The artwork was among the first funded by MIT's "Percent-For-Art" program, which allocates $500,000 for art commissions for new archi...
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U.S.A. contro John Lennon (The U.S. vs. John Lennon) – documentario del 2006 diretto da David Leaf e John Scheinfeld The U.S. vs. John Lennon – album del 2006 della colonna sonora del documentario
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Christ the Vine may refer to: Christ the Vine (Moskos), a tempera painting by Leos Moskos Christ the Vine (Victor), an egg tempera painting by Victor
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is one of Japan's top makers of fibers and textiles, including synthetic fibers (polyester, nylon and acrylics) and natural fibers, such as cotton and wool. History Toyobo was established in 1882 by Eiichi Shibusawa as a cotton-spinning company in a context of post-Meiji Restoration. By the 1930s, Toyobo was the wor...
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Trochilics is the science of rotary motion, or work done with wheels. Trochilics may also refer to: Trochilic Engine, a type of Swing-piston engine conceptualized in the 1990s but never built
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Low-alloy special purpose steel is a grade of tool steel characterized by its proportion of iron to other elements, the kind of elements in its composition, and its treatment during the manufacturing process. The three ASTM established grades of low-alloy special purpose steel are L2, L3, and L6. This grade originall...
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Ultraviolet-sensitive beads (UV beads) are beads that are colorful in the presence of ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet rays are present in sunlight and light from various artificial sources and can cause sunburn or skin cancer. The color change in the beads alerts the wearer to the presence of the radiation. When ...
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Drip Drop may refer to: "Drip Drop" (Safura song), a 2010 song by Azerbaijani singer Safura Alizadeh "Drip Drop" (Leiber and Stoller song), a 1958 song performed by The Drifters and also Dion "Drip Drop", a song on the album V by Vanessa Hudgens See also Drip (disambiguation) Drop (disambiguation)
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2017 hurricane season may refer to: 2017 Atlantic hurricane season 2017 Pacific hurricane season
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Fruit slice may refer to: A type of cake, otherwise known as flies graveyard A type of cake, otherwise known as gur cake The candy gummy known as fruit snack
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Girly girl is a term for a girl or woman who presents herself in a traditionally feminine way. This may include wearing pink, using make-up, using perfume, dressing in skirts and dresses, and engaging in activities that are traditionally associated with femininity, such as talking about relationships. The term is ofte...
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Project M is a video game modification of the 2008 fighting game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Project M may also refer to: Project M (NASA), a proposed project by NASA to send a robonaut to the Moon Project M, the fictional creators of DC Comics Creature Commandos Project M, developers of the Metroid: Other M game Project...
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Gradus is the shortened form of a Latin phrase which means "Steps to Parnassus". Gradus may also refer to: step (), an ancient Roman unit of length gradus deiectio, Latin for "Reduction in rank" Gradus Gravis affair, Latin for "Serious Degree" People with the surname Kamila Gradus (born 1967), retired Polish mar...
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The Selective Service Act of 1917 or Selective Draft Act () authorized the United States federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription. It was envisioned in December 1916 and brought to President Woodrow Wilson's attention shortly after the break in relations with Germany i...
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Poetic Justice ("giustizia poetica" in lingua inglese) può riferirsi a: Cinema Poetic Justice – film del 1993 diretto da John Singleton Musica Poetic Justice – album dei Lillian Axe del 1992 Poetic Justice – album del 1993 della colonna sonora del film omonimo Poetic Justice – album di Stan Rogers del 1996 Poe...
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Stone Lake is in Stone Lake State Park, a California State Park, located in Sacramento County, California. The open space property protects two rare natural Central Valley lakes and their surrounding riparian habitat and grassland areas. The County of Sacramento operates Stone Lake. External links Official Stone Lak...
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In music, a bow is a tensioned stick which has hair (usually horse-tail hair) coated in rosin (to facilitate friction) affixed to it. It is moved across some part (generally some type of strings) of a musical instrument to cause vibration, which the instrument emits as sound. The vast majority of bows are used with st...
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A field goal is a means of scoring in gridiron football. Field goal may also refer to: Sports Field goal (basketball), a scoring play in basketball normally worth two or three points Three-point field goal, the three-point instance of the above Four-point field goal, an uncommon variant of the above Field goal (r...
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Grammorhoe polygrammata is een vlinder uit de familie van de spanners (Geometridae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1794 door Borkhausen. polygrammata
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Hot Weather Football Championship, also known as the All India Hot Weather Football Championship, is an annual Indian football tournament held in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh and organized by All India Hot Weather Football Championship Organising Committee (AIHWFCOC). The tournament was first started in 1970, which was won ...
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Milk Money may refer to: Milk Money (film), a 1994 romantic comedy film Milk Money (anime), a 2004 hentai series Milk Money (band), an American band
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A mycetome is a specialized organ in a variety of animal species which houses that animal's symbionts, isolating them from the animal's natural cellular defense mechanisms and allowing sustained controlled symbiotic growth. In several species, such as bed bugs and certain families of leech, these symbionts are attache...
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Federal holidays in the United States are the eleven calendar dates that are designated by the U.S. government as holidays. During U.S. federal holidays, non-essential federal government offices are closed and federal government employees are paid for the holiday. Federal holidays are designated by the United States C...
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