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giFT — свободный кросс-платформенный демон для работы с файлообменными сетями GIFT (Gnu) — GNU Image-Finding Tool — программа для поиска изображений GIFT (Moodle) — текстовый формат для тестов и викторин, используемый программой Moodle
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Saundra is a given name and may refer to: Saundra Santiago, American actress most noted for her work on Miami Vice Saundra Quarterman, American actress most noted for her role on Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Saundra Edwards, American actress and model Saundra Smokes, American journalist Saundra Meyer, American politi...
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Jimmy Jackson, calciatore Jimmy Jackson, pilota automobilistico
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Roddy the Roadman is a series of six children's books by British author Phyllis Arkle. Roddy is the workman depicted on the "roadworks ahead" traffic warning sign on British roads; in the stories he comes alive and has numerous adventures. The first book in the series was published in 1970. Titles Roddy the Roadman (...
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Super Bowl II, då kallad The Second AFL-NFL World Championship Game, spelades den 14 januari 1968 på Miami Orange Bowl. NFL-mästarna Green Bay Packers slog AFL-mästarna Oakland Raiders med 33-14. Källor 02 Sport i Miami Sportåret 1968 1968 i USA
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Snowdome is an indoor ski slope in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Snowdome may also refer to: Snowdome Adelaide, a former indoor ski slope in Adelaide, Australia Dubai Snowdome, an indoor ski slope in Dubailand, Dubai "Snowdome" (song), a song by Kaela Kimura See also Snow globe, a transparent sphere enclosin...
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Unzipped may refer to: Unzipped (film), a 1995 documentary film Unzipped (TV series), a comedy British television programme Unzipped, a 2001 television news magazine hosted by Catherine Clark Unzipped, a monthly gay pornographic magazine owned by LPI Media Unzipped, a 1999 book by Bronwyn Donaghy Unzipped: A Too...
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Live Free or Die is the state motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Live Free or Die may also refer to the following: Film Live Free or Die (2000 film), a 2000 documentary about abortion Live Free or Die (2006 film), a 2006 comedy movie Live Free or Die Hard, a 2007 action movie, the fourth in the Die Hard serie...
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A domestic partnership is a relationship, usually between couples, who live together and share a common domestic life, but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive legal benefits that guarantee right of survivorship, hospital visitation, and other rights. The term is n...
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A debit is one side of an entry in double-entry bookkeeping, reflecting the amount taken out of an account. Debit may also refer to: Finance and accounting Debit card, a type of payment card Debit MasterCard, a brand of debit card Visa Debit, a brand of debit card Bank account debits tax, an Australian tax Debit comm...
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In Mandaeism, a rahma (; plural form: rahmia ) is a daily devotional prayer that is recited during a specific time of the day or specific day of the week. Translations E. S. Drower's version of the Qolasta, the Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans, has 64 rahma prayers translated into English that are numbered from 1...
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Inter se (also styled as inter sese) is a Legal Latin phrase that means "[a]mong or between themselves". The phrase is "used to distinguish rights or duties between two or more parties from their rights or duties to others." For example, "The constitutional documents of a company constitute a contract between the compa...
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Cycads are seed plants that typically have a stout and woody (ligneous) trunk with a crown of large, hard, stiff, evergreen and (usually) pinnate leaves. The species are dioecious, that is, individual plants of a species are either male or female. Cycads vary in size from having trunks only a few centimeters to severa...
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South African may relate to: The nation of South Africa South African Airways South African English South African people Languages of South Africa Southern Africa See also South Africa (disambiguation) Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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Waxed paper (also wax paper, waxpaper, or paraffin paper) is paper that has been made moisture-proof and grease-proof through the application of wax. The practice of oiling parchment or paper in order to make it semi-translucent or moisture-proof goes back at least to the Middle Ages. Paper impregnated or coated with ...
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Asystole (New Latin, from Greek privative a "not, without" + systolē "contraction") is the absence of ventricular contractions in the context of a lethal heart arrhythmia (in contrast to an induced asystole on a cooled patient on a heart-lung machine and general anesthesia during surgery necessitating stopping the hear...
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Rock Hall Museum can refer to: Rock Hall (Lawrence, New York), restored house museum Rock Hall Museum (Rock Hall, Maryland), a museum in Maryland
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Flow Rider may refer to: Flo Rida, an American rapper A participant in the water sport of flowriding A water ride developed by Wave Loch for flowriding
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Casualty of war or Casualties of war may refer to: Entertainment Casualties of War, a 1989 film directed by Brian De Palma, and starring Michael J. Fox and Sean Penn Casualties of War (Doctor Who), a BBC Books original novel written by Steve Emmerson Casualties of War (album), a 2007 album by Hip Hop supergroup Boot ...
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A trailer light converter is an electrical component used for connecting the wiring of a trailer onto a towing vehicle. See also Trailer (vehicle) Tow hitch Electrical wiring Trailer connector References Trailers
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Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white in a continuous spectrum, producing a range of shades of grey. Media The history of various visual media began with black and white, and as technology improved, altered to color. However, there are exceptions to this rule, including black-and-white fine art...
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Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs, officially known as Questions to the Prime Minister, while colloquially known as Prime Minister's Question Time) is a constitutional convention in the United Kingdom, currently held as a single session every Wednesday at noon when the House of Commons is sitting, during which the prime...
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Stremovo (în ) este un sat în comuna Kărdjali, regiunea Kărdjali, Bulgaria. Demografie La recensământul din 2011, populația satului Stremovo era de locuitori. Din punct de vedere etnic, majoritatea locuitorilor (%) erau turci. Pentru % din locuitori nu este cunoscută apartenența etnică. Note Sate din regiunea K...
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Flyme may refer to: Flyme (Villa Air), Maldivian airline launched in 2011 FlyMe, former low-cost airline based in Gothenburg, Sweden Flyme OS, firmware for smartphones by Meizu, based on Android See also FlyMex, charter airline based in Mexico Fly Me, United States–Filipino sexploitation film Lyme (disambiguation)
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Frohes Fest (German for "Merry Celebration" in relation to a Christmas celebration) is the second studio album released by the Neue Deutsche Härte band Unheilig. It was released in 2002 in two versions, a standard one-disc edition and a limited two-disc edition (which includes the Tannenbaum EP as a bonus disc). The a...
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Ocean of Fear: Worst Shark Attack Ever is a 2007 made-for-television documentary film that launched the 20th anniversary of the Discovery Channel's Shark Week of 2007. It recounts the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. The show initially aired on July 29, 2007, on the eve of the anniversary of the ship’s sinking in 1945....
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A cleanup clause is a contractual provision in a loan agreement which provides that all loans must be repaid within a specified period, after which no further loans will be made available to the debtor for a specified "cleanup" period. It may also refer to revolving line of credit. A lender may require a cleanup perio...
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Identification tag may refer to: Dog tag, an identification tag used by the military Microchip implant (animal) or radio identification tag, a scanner-readable microchip implanted into livestock and pets for identification Pet tag, a small flat tag worn on pets' collars or harnesses Toe tag, identification tag used...
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The South Two River is a tributary of the Two River of Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Mississippi River watershed. The South Two River rises east of Albany at the outlet of Schwinghamer Lake and flows northeast past Holdingford. Near Bowlus it joins the North Two River to form the Two River, which contin...
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Cyperus endlichii is a species of sedge that is native to northern and north eastern areas of Tanzania. The species was first formally described by the botanist Georg Kükenthal in 1925. See also List of Cyperus species References endlichii Plants described in 1925 Taxa named by Georg Kükenthal Flora of Tanzania
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Robert or Rob Bell may refer to: Arts and entertainment Robert Charles Bell (engraver) (1806–1872), Scottish engraver Robert Anning Bell (1863–1933), English artist and designer Robert Bell (artist and curator) (1946–2018), Australian artist and curator Robert "Kool" Bell (born 1950), American singer, songwriter, ...
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.ke is het achtervoegsel van domeinen van websites uit Kenia. Registratie op het derde niveau onder de volgende secondleveldomeinen: .co.ke - voor ondernemingen .or.ke - voor non-profitorganisaties .ne.ke - voor netwerkorganisaties .go.ke - voor overheidsinstanties (aanvullende registratie-eisen). .ac.ke - voor ...
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The Women's duet event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, took place at the Aquatics Centre from 5 to 7 August. The preliminary phase consisted of a technical routine and a free routine. The scores from the two routines were added together and the top 12 duets qualified for the final. The final co...
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In computing, just-in-time (JIT) compilation (also dynamic translation or run-time compilations) is a way of executing computer code that involves compilation during execution of a program (at run time) rather than before execution. This may consist of source code translation but is more commonly bytecode translation t...
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The point of sale (POS) or point of purchase (POP) is the time and place at which a retail transaction is completed. At the point of sale, the merchant calculates the amount owed by the customer, indicates that amount, may prepare an invoice for the customer (which may be a cash register printout), and indicates the o...
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The Sendai Girls Junior Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship, the secondary singles championship in Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. As of , , overall there have been a total of eight reigns shared between eight different champions, and two vacancies. The title is currently vacant. Reigns Combin...
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Governor Oxenden may refer to: George Oxenden (governor) (1620–1669), 1st Governor of the Bombay Presidency Sir Henry Oxenden, 3rd Baronet (1645–1709), English Deputy-Governor of Bombay of East India Company from 1677 to 1681
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Diurnal ("daily") may refer to: General Diurnal cycle, any pattern that recurs daily Diurnality, the behavior of animals and plants that are active in the daytime Diurnal phase shift, a phase shift of electromagnetic signals Diurnal temperature variation, a cycle of daily temperature change Astronomy Diurnal arc...
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In particle physics, a radiative process refers to one elementary particle emitting another and continuing to exist. This typically happens when a fermion emits a boson such as a gluon or photon. See also Bremsstrahlung Radiation Particle physics
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Unissued stock is stock that has been authorized in a company's charter, but has never been sold. It differs from Treasury stock (in the UK, Treasury shares, as treasury stock means something else), in that treasury stock has been issued, and bought back by the company, whereas unissued stock has never been issued. Co...
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A consumer is person or group that uses products. Consumer or Consumers may also refer to: Consumer (food chain), an organism that lives off other organisms Consumers Distributing, a retail store chain The Consumers, a punk rock band active from 1977 to 1978
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Dark Fields may refer to: Darkfield, Logitek's name for a type of sensor used on an optical mouse Dark field, a type of illumination used in dark field microscopy The Dark Fields , a 2001 novel by Alan Glynn Dark Fields (2006 film), a horror film directed by Mark McNabb and Al Randall Dark Fields (2009 film), a h...
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Popcorn seasoning is any ingredient used to add flavor to popcorn. In the United States, popcorn seasoning is mass-produced by several companies for commercial and consumer use. Popcorn seasonings may be used to enhance the flavor of popcorn, and some are used to add a buttery flavor to popcorn. Significant amounts are...
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The Marangál na Dalit ng̃ Katagalugan (English title: Honorable Hymn of the Tagalog Nation/People) is a song of the Philippine Revolution composed in November 1896 by Julio Nakpil at the request of Andres Bonifacio as the anthem of the revolutionary Tagalog Republic. However, this nascent revolutionary government was d...
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The 1868 United States presidential election in Ohio was held on November 3, 1868 as part of the 1868 United States presidential election. State voters chose 21 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Ohio was won by the Republican Party candidate, Ohio native and General Ulysses...
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Infrared is electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, extending from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum. Infrared may also refer to: Infrared spectroscopy, a subset of spectroscopy Consumer infrared, as used in wireless remote controls, keyboards, and other devices Infrar...
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L’aérogramme ou diagramme de Refsdal est un graphique représentant un profil vertical de l’atmosphère. Il a pour abscisse et pour ordonnée avec la température et la pression. Notes et références Voir aussi Article connexe Glossaire de la météorologie Circulation atmosphérique
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In cooking, coddled eggs are eggs that have been cracked into a ramekin or another small container, placed in a water bath or bain-marie and gently or lightly cooked just below boiling temperature. They can be partially cooked, mostly cooked, or hardly cooked at all (as in the eggs used to make Caesar salad dressing, w...
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Points West may refer to: BBC Points West, the BBC's regional TV news programme for the West of England Points West (film), a 1929 silent film western
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Jean Kirkpatrick may refer to: Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926–2006), American diplomat Jean Kirkpatrick (sociologist) (1926–2006), who founded Women For Sobriety
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Cat Dreams is a 2009 children's picture book by Ursula K. Le Guin and illustrated by S D Schindler. It is about a cat that has a nap, dreams of fantastical kitty things, like raining mice, is startled awake, then finds a nice human lap to snooze on. Reception Kirkus Reviews wrote of Cat Dreams "Easy rhyming text will ...
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Cactus fries are a food originating in the Southwestern United States. They are typically prepared from prickly pear cactus segments which have had the needles removed, and which are then sliced, battered, and deep fried. See also Nopales Cuisine of the Southwestern United States Fried cassava French fries Fried...
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Destry Rides Again is a 1939 western film starring James Stewart. Destry Rides Again may also refer to: Destry Rides Again (1932 film), starring Tom Mix Destry Rides Again (Randy Weston album) Destry Rides Again (Roland Hanna album) Destry Rides Again (musical), by Harold Rome and Leonard Gershe Destry Rides Aga...
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The Peugeot Type 125 was a midrange car from Peugeot produced in 1910. In less than a year of production, 150 units were built at their Audincourt factory. The car was billed as sporty; top speed from the 1.1 L engine was . References Peugeot Car Models from 1910-1949 Histomobile page on Type 125 Type 125 Cars intr...
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Hookerian is an eponymous adjective and may refer to: Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911), British botanist and explorer Richard Hooker (1554–1600), Anglican priest and influential theologian
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"Cutting off one's nose to spite one's face" is an expression used to describe a needlessly self-destructive overreaction to a problem: "Don't cut off your nose to spite your face" is a warning against acting out of pique, or against pursuing revenge in a way that would damage oneself more than the object of one's ange...
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Diospyros pyrrhocarpa is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. It grows up to tall. Twigs dry greyish to brownish. Inflorescences bear up to three flowers. The fruits are roundish to ovoid-ellipsoid, up to in diameter. The specific epithet is from the Greek meaning "fiery red or yellow fruits". Habitat is lowland mixed di...
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Notices of violation are issued from Code Enforcement by local cities or towns when properties may be contrary to local codes and regulation, vehicles are substandard, inoperable or may have constituted a public nuisance. The ordinances under which violation notices or statements are performed vary from one country to ...
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A leakage occurs when fluid is lost through a leak. Leakage may also refer to: Leakage (chemistry), a process in which material is lost through holes or defects in containers Leakage (economics) Carbon leakage or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a uni...
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Superstar Dogs: Countdown to Crufts is a game show that aired on Channel 4 from 17 February to 6 March 2014 and was hosted by John Barrowman. External links 2014 British television series debuts 2014 British television series endings Channel 4 game shows Crufts
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Freezing rain is rain maintained at temperatures below freezing by the ambient air mass that causes freezing on contact with surfaces. Unlike a mixture of rain and snow or ice pellets, freezing rain is made entirely of liquid droplets. The raindrops become supercooled while passing through a sub-freezing layer of air ...
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Teachers are people who help students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue. Teachers may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Film and television Teachers (film), a 1984 American satirical comedy-drama Teachers TV, a British TV channel and website 2005–2011 Teachers (British TV series), a comedy-dr...
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Duck soup may refer to: Duck Soup (1933 film), starring the Marx Brothers Duck Soup (1927 film), featuring Laurel and Hardy Oritang, Korean duck soup "Duck Soup", an episode of Even Stevens "Duck Soup", a song by Baba Brooks Noble, a production studio whose previous names include "Duck Soup Producktions" and "Du...
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Corn poppy with lamb () is a dish commonly used by Aegean coast and Aegean Sea islands Turkish and Greek people. Ingredients typically include corn poppy, lamb chunks, onion, juice of half a lemon, flour, butter and salt. See also List of lamb dishes References External links https://archive.today/20140126120707/...
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Word of Honor may refer to: Word of Honor (1981 film), a 1981 film co-written by David Ackles Word of Honor (novel), a 1985 novel by Nelson DeMille Word of Honor (2003 film), a 2003 film starring Don Johnson and based on the DeMille novel Word of Honor (TV series), a 2021 streaming Chinese TV series adaption of th...
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Lucy Beale is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. The character was played by Eva Brittin-Snell (from 1993 to 1996), Casey Anne Rothery (from 1996 until 2004), Melissa Suffield (from 2004 to 2010), and Hetti Bywater (from 2012 to 2015). Lucy was introduced in December 1993 as the baby daughter of ...
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JIT or Jit may refer to: Just-in-time compilation Just-in-time manufacturing Jhulelal Institute of Technology, Nagpur University, India Joint investigation team, investigating cross-border crime Jit, a style of Zimbabwean dance music Jit (film), a 1990 Zimbabwean film Jit, Qalqilya, a Palestinian town in the We...
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Dine Brands Global Inc. is a publicly traded food and beverage company based in Glendale, California. Founded in 1958 as IHOP, it operates franchised and corporate owned full-service restaurants including two restaurant concepts, Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar and International House of Pancakes (IHOP). History ...
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2022 Adelaide International may refer to: 2022 Adelaide International 1, an ATP 250 and WTA 500 tournament 2022 Adelaide International 2, an ATP 250 and WTA 250 tournament created after several tournaments cancelled by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Хайатт: Хайатт, Джон — Джон Хайатт (англ. John Hiatt) — американский рок-гитарист, пианист, певец, автор песен Хайатт, Шана — Шана Хайатт (англ. Shana Hiatt) — американская фотомодель, актриса, телеведущая и игрок в покер Хайатт — сеть отелей высшего класса, базирующаяся в Чикаго, США.
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The Continental Congress was initially a convention of delegates from several British American colonies at the height of the American Revolution era, who spoke and acted collectively for the people of the Thirteen Colonies that ultimately became the United States of America. The term mostly refers to the First Continen...
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Player vs Environment eller PvE innebär att man i ett datorspel (ofta ett Massively multiplayer online role-playing game eller en Multi User Dungeon) slåss mot datorstyrda fiender. Motsatsen till player versus environment är Player versus player även kallat PvP. Datorspelstermer
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A blend is a mixture of two or more fibers. In yarn spinning, different compositions, lengths, diameters, or colors may be combined to create a blend. Blended textiles are fabrics or yarns produced with a combination of two or more types of different fibers, or yarns to obtain desired traits and aesthetics. Blending is...
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.md er et nationalt topdomæne der er reserveret til Moldova. md he:סיומת אינטרנט#טבלת סיומות המדינות
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Iŋ (minuscule iŋ) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un I et d'un Eng (Ŋ). Linguistique En bassa, le digramme « iŋ » note la voyelle nasalisée. La lettre I cédille (I̧) peut avoir la même utilisation. Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de Iŋ sous un...
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Richard Small may refer to: Richard Small (horse trainer) (1945–2014), American horse racing trainer Richard H. Small (born 1935), American scientist in the field of electroacoustics Richard Small (cricketer) (born 1938), New Zealand cricketer
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Mohun ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Charles Mohun, 4. Baron Mohun (~1675–1712), britischer Politiker John de Mohun, 2. Baron Mohun (1320–1376), englischer Adliger und Militär Michael Mohun (~1625–1684), britischer Schauspieler William de Mohun, 1. Earl of Somerset († um 1145), englischer Adliger
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Oŋ (minuscule oŋ) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un O et d'un Eng (Ŋ). Linguistique En bassa, le digramme « oŋ » note la voyelle nasalisée. La lettre O cédille (O̧) peut avoir la même utilisation. Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de Oŋ sous un...
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Uŋ (minuscule uŋ) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un U et d'un Eng (Ŋ). Linguistique En bassa, le digramme « uŋ » note la voyelle nasalisée. La lettre U cédille (U̧) peut avoir la même utilisation. Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de Uŋ sous un...
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The foot-poundal (symbol: ft-pdl) is a unit of energy, introduced in 1879, that is part of the Absolute English system of units, which itself is a coherent subsystem of the foot–pound–second system. The foot-poundal is equal to 1/32.174049 that of the more commonly used foot-pound force. Conversions 1 foot-poundal i...
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Ɛŋ (minuscule ɛŋ) est un digramme de l'alphabet latin composé d'un E ouvert (Ɛ) et d'un Eng (Ŋ). Linguistique En bassa, le digramme « ɛŋ » note la voyelle nasalisée. La lettre Ɛ cédille (Ɛ̧) peut avoir la même utilisation. Représentation informatique Comme la majorité des digrammes, il n'existe aucun encodage de...
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Thalamophyllia tenuescens est une espèce de coraux appartenant à la famille des Caryophylliidae. Description et caractéristiques Habitat et répartition Liens externes Notes et références Caryophylliidae
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Pascula is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). Soorten Pascula citrica (Dall, 1908) Pascula darrosensis (E. A. Smith, 1884) Pascula muricata (Reeve, 1846) Pascula ochrostoma (Blainville, 1832) Pascula ozenneana (Crosse, 1861) Pascula rufonotata (Carpenter, 1864) Pascula submi...
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William Linder (born 1886) was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s. A native of Tennessee, Linder played for the Kansas City Monarchs in 1922. In three recorded games, he posted a 5.06 ERA over 10.2 innings. References External links and Seamheads 1886 births Date of birth missing Year of death missing P...
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The Island of Frozen Seas is the second album of Thorgal, a European comic book series, written by a Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme and the Polish graphic artist Grzegorz Rosiński. It was first published in 1980 by Le Lombard under the title L'lle des Mers Gelees. It continues the story characters of Thorgal Aegirsson...
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Lake Union is a freshwater lake located entirely within the city limits of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a major part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, which carries fresh water from the much larger Lake Washington on the east to Puget Sound on the west. The easternmost point of the lake is the Ship Canal ...
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Melanosis is a form of hyperpigmentation associated with increased melanin. It can also refer to: Melanism Ocular melanosis Smoker's melanosis Oral melanosis Riehl melanosis See also List of cutaneous conditions References External links Dermatologic terminology
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Life Family established on the west side of Austin, TX. The church was started in 2005 by pastor Randy Phillips. newspaper=Austin American-Statesman|date=7 February 2005}}</ref> who is also a member of the musical group Phillips, Craig and Dean. The church has approximately 3,500 congregants. References External li...
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The State Treasurer of Michigan functions as the chief financial officer for the U.S. state of Michigan. The State Treasurer oversees the collection, investment, and disbursement of all state monies, and also administers major tax laws, safeguards the credit of the state, and distributes revenue sharing monies to local...
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West Beacon is the prominent western peak, rising to 2,345 m in Beacon Heights, in the Quartermain Mountains, Victoria Land. The name "Beacon Height West" was first used by the Discovery expedition (1901–04). The name was shortened by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE), 1958–59. Mountains ...
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Elegiac Stanzas is a poem by William Wordsworth, originally published in Poems, in Two Volumes (1807). Its full title is "Elegiac Stanzas, Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, Painted by Sir George Beaumont." Notes 1807 poems Poetry by William Wordsworth
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Singapore Standard may refer to: Singapore Standard (regulatory policy), the standards used for industrial activities in Singapore Singapore Standard Time Singapore Tiger Standard, a defunct English language newspaper in Singapore Standard Singapore English, see Singapore English
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The Language of Music is a 1959 book about music by the critic and musician Deryck Cooke. Reception Robert M. Wallace reviewed The Language of Music in The Nation. The Language of Music is an often cited representative of the expressionist theory of art. No systematic experimental study of Cooke's theory has emerged ...
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The alcohol laws of Hong Kong are consistent with those of most common law jurisdictions, but the sale of alcohol is more liberal than countries like Canada. It is strict when compared to China (prior to 2006) and Macau where there is no legal drinking age. Alcohol sales Alcohol is available at licensed restaurants (...
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A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure. In the United Kingdom the term cramp is often used instead when the tool is for temporary use for positioning components during construction and woodworking; thus a...
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Strafe refers to strafing, the military practice of attacking ground targets from low-flying aircraft. Strafe may also refer to: Strafe (Transformers), character from the Transformers series Strafe (video game), 2017 video game Strafe (band), hip-hop group See also Strafing (video games), the act of moving sideways ...
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Hemoptysis is the coughing up of blood or blood-stained mucus from the bronchi, larynx, trachea, or lungs. In other words, it is the airway bleeding. This can occur with lung cancer, infections such as tuberculosis, bronchitis, or pneumonia, and certain cardiovascular conditions. Hemoptysis is considered massive at . ...
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Hakkloa is a regulated lake in Nordmarka in Oslo, Norway. Hakkloa drains through the river Hakkloelva to the lake Bjørnsjøen, and further to Skjærsjøen and Maridalsvannet. References Lakes of Oslo
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In pleading, a general denial is a denial that relates to all allegations which are not otherwise pleaded to. Many legal systems provide that in a statement of defense, any allegation made by the plaintiff which is not traversed (i.e. specifically denied or "not-admitted") is deemed to have been admitted by the defend...
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A contract of sale, sales contract, sales order, or contract for sale is a legal contract for the purchase of assets (goods or property) by a buyer (or purchaser) from a seller (or vendor) for an agreed upon value in money (or money equivalent). An obvious ancient practice of exchange, in many common law jurisdictions...
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