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Sungai Besi LRT station
Sungai Besi LRT station is an LRT station in Sungai Besi, a town in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This station is served by the Sri Petaling line and was opened in 1996, along with 17 other LRT stations. Its location is . See also. Ampang Line; Sri Petaling Line; Kelana Jaya Line; KL Monor...
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3 Flies Up
3 Flies Up is a simple variant of American football that is popular in schoolyards, and typically involves one 'flier' who throws the football to a group of catchers, each individually attempting to best each other and catch 'flies' (passes that have not hit the ground) out of the air for points. Once a single catc...
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Sterling College (Vermont)
Sterling College is a work college in Craftsbury Common, Vermont known as the smallest accredited four-year college in the country. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Sterling is one of only two colleges in the United States to offer a degree in circumpolar studies. Hist...
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Deus Ex SDK
Deus Ex SDK is a software development kit (SDK) for the computer game Deus Ex. It allows users to make their own missions for the game. It was released on September 22 2000 as a free download. See also . Deus Ex mods; External links . Deus Ex SDK Experiments + toturials
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Tefft Middle School
Tefft Middle School is a middle school that educates 7th and 8th graders located at 1100 Shirley Avenue in Streamwood, Illinois. It is a part of School District U46. As of 2006, Tefft serves over 800 students. The principal of Tefft is Lavonne Smiley, the vice principal is David Harshbarger. The dean's Assistant is Ant...
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Economy of Stamford, Connecticut
The economy of Stamford, Connecticut is unusual for having a cluster of corporate headquarters (many of which moved from New York in the 1980s both to lower their tax bill and to be closer to the homes of their top executives). The city has four Fortune 500 Companies, nine Fortune 1000 Companies, and thirteen Coura...
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Oingo Boingo (EP)
Oingo Boingo is the first official release from the band Oingo Boingo. This was also the first release of the song "Only A Lad." In a cost saving move, the label chose to release the band's demo recordings rather than paying for a studio session. The song selection includes three original compositions by Danny Elfman...
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Shambhala Mountain Center
The Shambhala Mountain Center was founded by Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche in 1970 at Red Feather Lakes, Colorado. Trungpa arrived in 1971 with a number of students from Tail of the Tiger in Barnet, VT, now known as Karmê Chöling. The property is nestled on 600 acres (2.4 km²) of grassy fields, forest, ponds, ...
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Geraldton Gold Cup
The Geraldton Cup, a thoroughbred horse race, was first run on Dec 8, 1887 with a winners purse of £300. The race, staged over 3200m by the Victoria Turf Club was won by Baron Necktar a full brother to Dunlop, the Melbourne Cup winner of the same year. In 1887, the Perth Cup had a winners purse of £250 and placed Geral...
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Centennial Scarborough
Centennial Scarborough is a neighbourhood located in Toronto, more specifically in Scarborough. The neighbourhood is bounded by Kingston Rd to the North, Port Union Rd to the East, Scarborough Shoreline (Lake Ontario) to the South and Highland Creek to the West. The largest segment of this neighbourhood is much mo...
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Félix Lajkó
Félix Lajkó (Serbian: ) (born December 17, 1974 in Ba ka Topola, Vojvodina, Yugoslavia) is an ethnic Hungarian "world music" violinist and composer from Vojvodina. Lajkó's music is difficult to categorize; it is based on wide spectrum of influences of traditional string music from Pannonian plain. It ca...
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Alternative education
Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or educational alternative, is a broad term which may be used to refer to all forms of education outside of traditional education (for all age groups and levels of education). This may include both forms of education designed for students with special needs...
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Theodore O'Hara
Theodore O'Hara (February 11, 1820 - June 6, 1867) was a poet and Confederate colonel, best known for the poems "The Bivouac of the Dead" and "The Old Pioneer". The Early Years: Professor, Lawyer, Colonel. O'Hara was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kane O'Hara in Danville, Kentucky before the family moved to Frankfort. He c...
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Shabeellaha Dhexe
Middle Shabele (Somali: Shabeellaha Dhexe; ) is an administrative region (gobolka) in southern Somalia. As part of the former Benadir region, its capital was Mogadishu until the mid 1980s, when the town of Jowhar became the capital. It is bordered by the Somalian regions of Galguduud, Hiiraan, Lower Shabele, and Banaa...
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Detour (1945 film)
Detour is a 1945 film noir cult classic that stars Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake and Edmund MacDonald. A B-movie, it was shot in six days. The film, budgeted for $89,000, ended up costing $117,000 to make. To preserve the film's right-to-left orientation used in the cross-country scenes, the director reversed m...
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Mabasa, Dupax del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya
Mabasa is a barangay of Dupax del Norte in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. It was one of the oldest barrio of Dupax (when the town was not yet divided into two, Dupax del Norte and Dupax del Sur). Mabasa was originally called San Roque, named by the parish priest of Dupax after the saint of hunters because ...
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Catamount Ski Area
Catamount Ski Area is a ski resort located in the Berkshire Mountains in Hillsdale, New York and South Egremont, Massachusetts. It is one of the few remaining family-owned ski areas. While in comparison to "big" mountains in the Northeast, it is small, but it provides some of the best skiing close to New York City (a ...
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German Scholars Boston
German Scholars Boston, also known as German Scholars Agency, and abbreviated as GSA or GSB, is an independent organization for and of 3500+ German speaking scholars, alumni and professionals living and working in Cambridge or the greater Boston area interested in germanic culture. It comprises scientists, scholars, st...
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Panagiotis Vasilopoulos
Panagiotis Vasilopoulos (born 1985, Athens) is a Greek professional basketball player. He was a member of the Greece national basketball team that finished second in the 2006 FIBA World Championship. He is a small forward but he can also play as a center or power forward. He is curently plays for Olympiacos BC and he...
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Foster Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
Foster Township is a township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,124 at the 2000 census. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 34.2 km² (13.2 mi²). 34.1 km² (13.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.30%) is wate...
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Wiener-Ikehara theorem
The Wiener-Ikehara theorem can be used to prove the prime number theorem (see Chandrasekharan's book Introduction to Analytic Number Theory). It was proved by Norbert Wiener and his student Shikao Ikehara in 1932. It is an example of a Tauberian theorem. Statement . Let A(x) be a non-negative, monotonic decreas...
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Bukit Timah Road
Bukit Timah Road (Chinese: ; Malay: Jalan Bukit Timah) is a major road in Singapore extending from the city centre to Woodlands Road on the way to Johor Bahru in Malaysia. The road has a distance of 25km, which is one of the longest roads in Singapore, and the road takes its name from the hill. En route, it passes...
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Micro loop heat pipe
A micro loop heat pipe or MLHP is a miniature loop heat pipe in which the radius of curvature of the liquid meniscus in the evaporator is in the same order of magnitude of the micro grooves' dimensions; or a miniature loop heat pipe which has been fabricated using microfabrication techniques.
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COMPUTE!
COMPUTE! () was a computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994. In its 1980s heyday it covered all major platforms, and several single-platform spinoffs of the magazine were launched. One of these was COMPUTE!'s Gazette, catering to Commodore computer users. Its original goal was to write about and publish...
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Coruña del Conde
Coruña del Conde is a Spanish village and municipality located at the south of Burgos province, Castile-Leon autonomous community, in the Aranda de Duero jurisdiction. 197 people. Ruins of ancient Muslim, later Castilian Counts' castle, at the top of the hill that towers over the town. Santo Cristo's Romanesque Chap...
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Cascade Communications
Cascade Communications was a Westford, Massachusetts based manufacturer of communications equipment. Founding. Cascade was founded by Desh Deshpande in 1990, and was led by CEO Dan Smith. Product. Cascade made a compact Frame Relay system. This system allowed Service providers to deliver ATM-based Frame Rel...
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Gateside, Fife
Gateside is a small village in the north east of Fife, Scotland. It is inhabited by around 200 people although a local housing development scheme wish to use a site in Gateside, (to the majority of residents dislike) to build many more houses. It also comprises a school, a pub, a church, a town hall and Minimart, selli...
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Magdalena District
Magdalena is a district of the province of Chachapoyas. Magdalena's district, located on the this south of the province of Chachapoyas of the region Amazon, in the high part of the interAndean vale of the river Utcubamba. Fairy cake is located where the low mountain towards the shores of the River Utcubamba. Fairy c...
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François Coty
François Coty (born Joseph Marie François Spoturno; May 3 1874, Ajaccio, Corsica July 25 1934, Louveciennes) was a French perfume manufacturer and the founder of the fascist paramilitary group Solidarité Française. He married Yvonne Alexandrine Le Baron in 1900, and took the more French-looking name Coty, a variatio...
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Chamberlain, South Dakota
Chamberlain is a city in Brule County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 2,338 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Brule County. Chamberlain is home to the Akta Lakota Museum, which profiles the live of nomadic Plains Indians. Geography. Chamberlain is located at (43.805548, -99.328444). ...
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All-Fours
All-Fours is a card game known in America as Old Sledge, or Seven Up. It is usually played by four players, with the full pack of fifty-two cards, which rank in play as at Whist, the ace being the highest, and the two the lowest. The game is seven points. The game is very popular in Blackburn, England, where it is ...
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It is No Secret
It is No secret is a Christian-country song composed by Carl Stuart Hamblen in 1950's. Lyrics. It is no secret, what God can do. What he's done for others, He'll do for you. With arms wide open, He'll welcome you. It is no secret, what God can do. History . When Hamblin quit drinking thanks ...
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Truth (Yuna Ito)
"Truth" is Yuna Ito's 6th single and last of 2006. This is her second single to be a part of the NANA franchise, the first being "ENDLESS STORY". Overview. Truth is said to be a ballad, making it her first ballad since Precious which was released on May 3, 2006. This single will be the ending theme to the movie NA...
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Oenophilia
Oenophilia (IPA: ), originally from Greek, is the love (philia) of wine (oeno). An oenophile is a lover of wine. In the strictest sense, oenophilia describes a disciplined devotion to wine, accompanying strict traditions of consumption and appreciation. In a general sense however, oenophilia simply refers to the en...
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Larry Morrissey
Lawrence J. "Larry" Morrissey (Born in 1969 in Rockford, IL) is the Mayor of Rockford, IL. As an independent, Morrissey defeated Democrat incumbent Doug Scott in the 2005 mayoral elections after trying in his first run in 2001 with a populist campaign promising road improvements, education reforms, and a revitalized d...
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Tom Papania
Tom Papania (b. May 30, 1944) is a Christian evangelist who claims before his conversion that he was a high-ranking enforcer in the Gambino crime family. However, his account is questioned by leading writers and schlders including noted Mafia expert and founder of Ganglandnews.com, Jerry Capeci, writer Rocky Scarfone (...
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Hackmeeting
This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's You may share your thoughts on the matter at on the page. Please improve the article if possible, but the article must not be blanked, and this notice must not be removed, until the discussion is closed. For more information, particularly...
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Wallerfangen
Wallerfangen is a municipality of Saarlouis district, Saarland, Germany. Located west of Saarlouis and along the French border, it is the seat of the villages of Ittersdorf, Ihn, Leidingen, St. Barbara, Kerlingen, Gisingen, Rammelfangen, Oberlimberg, Bedersdorf, and Düren. It was established by the Duchy of Lorraine, ...
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Santa Cruz, Madeira
Santa Cruz (pron. , Portuguese meaning Holy Cross) is a parish in the eastern part of Madeira. Much of the parish is mountainous, while farmlands cover the remainder of the land including a couple of cherry fields. Santa Cruz is linked with Madeira's only superhighway. It is the third largest major parish in popula...
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Santa Maria a Vico
Santa Maria a Vico is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located about 30 km northeast of Naples and about 13 km southeast of Caserta. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 13,827 and an area of 10.8 km2. Santa Maria a Vico borders the following municipalities...
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Peter Simpson (Native rights activist)
Peter Simpson (1871?-1947) was a Canadian-born Tsimshian activist for Alaska Native rights. He grew up in Metlakatla, Alaska, but his Tsimshian ancestors were from Lax Kw'alaams and Metlakatla, British Columbia. Peter Simpson was born July 4, 1871, in Metlakatla or Lax Kw'alaams (a.k.a. Port Simpson), B.C., though ...
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ABA digital signature guidelines
The ABA digital signature guidelines are a set of guidelines published on 1 August 1996 by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Science and Technology Law. The authors are members of the Section's Information Security Committee. The document was the first overview of principles and a framework for the use of...
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Maréchal, nous voilà !
Maréchal, nous voilà ! (Marshal, here we are!) is a French song dedicated to Marshal Petain. Lyrics were composed by André Montagnard, and music was composed by André Montagnard and Charles Curtioux. The song was performed by André Dassary and whole school children in unoccupied France and Algeria during Vichy France. ...
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Palm court
For the Vancouver highrise, see Palm Court (Vancouver). A palm court is a large room, usually in a prestigious hotel, where functions are staged, notably tea dances. Notable examples include the Ritz Hotel in London (pictured) and Alexandra Palace. The concept of the palm court orchestra, a small orchestra playi...
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Howard Scott Warshaw
Howard Scott Warshaw is a former game designer who worked for Atari in the early 1980s, where he designed and programmed the games Yars' Revenge, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and the infamous flop, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. He has also written two books and directed two video documentaries. Warshaw's first success, ...
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Raoul van Caenegem
Raoul van Caenegem, a Belgian historian, was a professor at the University of Ghent. In 1974, he was awarded the Francqui Prize on Human Sciences for his work on medieval history. He studied the history of continental and common law, and why they diverge so sharply. He revealed the significance of power struggles betwe...
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Capital (architecture)
In several traditions of architecture including Classical architecture, the capital (from the Latin caput, 'head') forms the crowning member of the column. The capital projects on each side as it rises, in order to support the abacus and unite the form of the latter (normally square) with the circular shaft of the colu...
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The Darkest Cloud
The Darkest Cloud is the debut album by Chicago rapper Vakill, released May 5, 2003 on Molemen Records . The album came eight long years after the rapper's 1995 debut EP Who's Afraid? . The album drew acclaim from underground fans and critics alike, due to its dark production and advanced lyricism . The Darkest Cloud f...
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1984 Orange Bowl
The 1984 Orange Bowl, played on January 2 between unbeaten Nebraska Cornhuskers and once-beaten Miami Hurricanes has been listed among the most memorable college football games by various sources, including ABC Sports Online's five "classic Orange Bowl moments".. After leading 31-17 in the fourth quarter, Miami held on...
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Mu Beta Psi
Mu Beta Psi National Honorary Musical Fraternity is a service and music fraternity with chapters and colonies at universities throughout the United States. Founded in 1925 at North Carolina State University by the director of bands, Major Percy Walter "Daddy" Price, this group began as a male-only, honor fraternity for...
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American Ninja V
American Ninja V is a 1993 action/adventure sequel starring David Bradley and Lee Reyes. It was directed by Bobby Jean Leonard and written by John Bryant Hedberg, Greg Latter and George Saunders. See also. American Ninja; American Ninja 2: The Confrontation; American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt; American Ninja 4: The An...
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Reproduction speed
In telecommunication, the term reproduction speed has the following meanings: In facsimile systems, the rate at which recorded copy is produced. (The reproduction speed is usually expressed (a) as the area of recorded copy produced per unit time, such as square meters per second or (b) as the number of pages per m...
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I Can't Be New
I Can't Be New is the sixth album by American singer/songwriter Susan Werner, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). Track listing. all songs written by Susan Werner, except where noted "I Can't Be New" (Jane Paul, Werner) - 2:54; "Late for the Dance" - 3:36; "Seeing You Again" - 2:41; "I'm Not Sure" - 4:15; ...
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Military of Bolivia
Military branches of Bolivia: Army (Ejército Boliviano), Navy (Fuerza Naval Boliviana, includes Marines), Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Boliviana), National Police Force (Policía Nacional de Bolivia) Military manpower - military age:19 years of age Military manpower - availability: males age 19-49: 1,949,267 (2000 est.) ...
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Ralph Bellamy
Ralph Rexford Bellamy (June 17, 1904 November 29, 1991) was a Tony Award-winning American actor with a career spanning sixty-two years. Bellamy was born in Chicago, Illinois. He began his acting career on stage, and by 1927 owned his own theatre company. In 1931 he made his film debut and worked constantly throug...
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Geneviève Bujold
Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actress. Related to 19th century Quebec strongman/weightlifter Louis Cyr, Bujold was raised by strict Roman Catholic French-Canadian parents who sent her to a convent school for her full twelve years of education. She disliked the school and its ...
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The Virgin of Zesh & The Tower of Zanid
The Virgin of Zesh & The Tower of Zanid is a 1982 collection of two science fiction novels by L. Sprague de Camp. Both works are part of his Viagens Interplanetarias series and of its subseries of stories set on the fictional planet Krishna. The collection was first published in paperback by Ace Books in 1982. It was i...
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Barry Pepper
Barry Robert Pepper (born April 4, 1970 in Campbell River, British Columbia) is a Canadian-born actor. He is best known for his role as a religious sniper in Saving Private Ryan, as journalist Joseph L. Galloway in We Were Soldiers, his leading role in the movie Battlefield Earth, his depiction of Roger Maris in Bi...
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Liljana Bishop
Liljana 'Lil' Bishop (née Ristic) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Marcella Russo. She first appeared in 2003 and remained in the show until her presumed death in 2005 following the Neighbours plane crash. Of Serbian descent, Lilijana grew up under the dominant shadow of ...
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Penny Hedge
The Penny Hedge legend dates back to 1159. It is a legend and tradition in the English town of Whitby in Yorkshire. The Abbot of Whitby imposed a penance on three hunters, and on their descendants for all time, for murdering a hermit at Eskdaleside. On the shore, they had to construct a short hedge from stakes wo...
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Henry Cort
Henry Cort (1740 1800) was an English ironmaster. During the Industrial Revolution in England, Cort began refining iron from pig iron to wrought iron using innovative production systems. In 1782 he patented the puddling process for refining iron ore. The The Henry Cort Community College bears his name, located in t...
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Bruce Cordell
Bruce Robert Cordell (born 1968) is an American author of roleplaying games and fantasy novels. He is the winner of the Origins Award as well as several ENnies. He lives in Seattle with his wife and household of pets. Biographical timeline. 1968 - born in Watertown, South Dakota; 1992 - received Bachelor of Scienc...
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Rolling pin
A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil used to shape and flatten dough. Two styles of rolling pins are found; roller and rods. Roller types consists of a thick cylindrical roller with small handles at each end; rod type rolling pins are usually thin tapered batons. Rolling pins of different styles and ...
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Adrian McCoubrey
Adrian McCoubrey (born April 3, 1980) is an Irish cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He has represented Ireland since 1999, and between 2002 and 2004 was a player for Essex. McCoubrey participated in the 2001 and 2005 ICC Trophy tournaments. He is a strong medium-fast bowler ...
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Huang Zhong
Huang Zhong (148 220) was a leading military general of the Kingdom of Shu during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. He was most noted for his victory in the Battle of Mount Dingjun, in which his force routed that of Xiahou Yuan, who was slain in the battle. For his merits, Huang...
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Gunning S. Bedford
Gunning S. Bedford (1806 - 5 September 1870) was a Medical writer, teacher and founder of the United States' first obstetrical clinic for those too poor to pay a doctor's fee. Dr. Bedford graduated in 1825 at Mount Saint Mary's University (then Mount Saint Mary's College), Emmitsburg, Maryland, and took his medical ...
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HMY Osborne
HMY Osborne was a Royal Yacht of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. She was launched 1868 and replaced the yacht of the same name formerly known as the HMY Victoria and Albert. She displaced 1,850 tons, and was used on the milk run to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
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List of NATO reporting names for transport aircraft
NATO reporting name/ASCC names for transport aircraft, with Soviet designations, sorted by reporting name: "Cab" Lisunov Li-2; "Camber" Ilyushin Il-86; "Camel" Tupolev Tu-104; "Camp" Antonov An-8; "Candid" Ilyushin Il-76; "Careless" Tupolev Tu-154; "Cart" Tupolev Tu-70; "Cash" Antonov An-28; "Cat" A...
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List of NCAA Philippines basketball champions
This is a list of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) basketball champions, that is winner of the NCAA basketball tournament held every first semester (June to October) of the academic year. Each season, member schools participate on the basketball tournament. The tournament consists of four r...
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Declaration of Rights of Peoples of Russia
The Declaration of Rights of Peoples of Russia ( ) was a document promulgated by the Bolshevik government of Russia on November 15 (November 2 by Old Style), 1917 (signed by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin). The document proclaimed: Equality and sovereignty of peoples of Russia; ...
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Fivehead Arable Fields
Fivehead Arable Fields () is a 10.3 hectare (25.4 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Fivehead in Somerset, notified in 1990. This site has one of the most important assemblages of arable weeds in Britain, several of which are now nationally rare or scarce. There is a large popul...
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Roderik Bouwman
Arnoldus Leonardus Henricus Roderik Bouwman (born March 24, 1957 in Haarlem) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who played 107 international matches for The Netherlands, in which the striker scored 82 goals. He was a member of the Holland squad that finished sixth at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, Cal...
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Medicine River
Medicine River is a novel written by author Thomas King. It was first published by Viking Canada in 1989. The book was later adapted into a film version. Plot. The main character, Will, is a half-Blackfoot, half-European, whose father is a bull-rider in Calgary. He was raised by his mother in Medicine River. He...
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Whittman-Hart
WHITTMANHART is a services company dealing with digital communications. Founded by Bob Bernard in the Chicago area, it specialized first in AS/400 IT consulting. It grew steadily, for about 15 years, including some acquisitions. The company went public in 1996. In 1997, the Fortune Magazine named it one of the faste...
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Daniel Abraham (rugby league footballer)
Daniel Abraham (born March 11, 1981 in Belmont, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at lock-forward though he also often plays in the second row. Abraham has also represented the New South Wales country te...
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Liquid State Machine
A Liquid State Machine (LSM) is a computational construct, like a neural network. An LSM consists of a large collection of units (called nodes, or neurons). Each node receives time varying input from external sources (the inputs) as well as other nodes. Nodes are randomly connected to each other. The recurrent nature o...
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Quasi-bidirectional I/O
A quasi-bidirectional I/O is a type of input-output port on an integrated circuit such as a PIA. It can be used as an input or output without the use of a control signal for data direction. At power-on the I/Os are HIGH. In this mode, only a current source to VDD is active. An additional strong pull-up to VDD allow...
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Primacy of mind
A belief in the primacy of mind is a ubiquitous element in the history of ideas. In this view the mind or soul is not only primary as an explanation of human nature, but is the only conceivable explanation, as nothing so subtle and sublime as reason and morality could possibly emerge from matter and motion, the primary...
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Charles Elkin Mathews
Charles Elkin Mathews (1851 - November 10, 1921 was a publisher and bookseller who played an important role in the literary life of late 19th and early 20th century London. Mathews' was born in Gravesend and learned his trade in London and Bath, before opening his own shop in Exeter in 1884. He published his first b...
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John Willard (playwright)
John Willard (born November 28, 1885, San Francisco, California, died August 30, 1942, Los Angeles, California) was an American playwright. His most famous work was The Cat and the Canary (1922), a play that was made into the influential silent film of the same name in 1927. External link . John Willard at the In...
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Rah Bras
Rah Bras is a synth rock band originally out of Richmond, VA. The band consists of Isabellarah Rubella on synth, Boo Rah on keytar, and Jean Rah on drums, with all three providing vocals. The band has played in the United States, Europe, Japan, Canada and Mexico. Discography. Wear the Beat Spectacular EP- Vermif...
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Las Vegas, New Mexico
Las Vegas is a city in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. Once two separate towns, West Las Vegas ("Old Town") and East Las Vegas ("New Town"), divided by the Gallinas River, retain distinct characters and separate, rival, school districts. The population was 14,565 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat...
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