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January 1, 1970

Frans Koppelaar

born April 23, 1943Source: Wikipedia

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A Decade of Steely Dan

a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in 1985Source: Wikipedia

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January 6, 2012

autoblogged

is found at www.autoblogged.comSource: Website

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December 11, 2011

Visconde de São Jorge

It never existed a Viscount Sao Jorge named Adriano Augusto Campos de Oliveira. All the titles were isuued by order of H.M. King Charles I of Portugalin 1893 to Adriano Augusto d Oliveira / Livro das Merces de D. Carlos I, Torre do Tombo, LisboaSource: Book

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December 5, 2011

Interlaced video

This results in an effective doubling of time resolution (also called temporal resolution) as compared with non-interlaced footage (for frame rates equal to field rates)Source: Wikipedia

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December 3, 2011

Tri-level sync

In some high-definition applications, a tri-level sync signal is used insteadSource: Wikipedia

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October 25, 2011

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Allows for the transport of materials into and out of the nucleus, and also aids in the synthesis and storage of proteinsSource: Personal Knowledge

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Golgi Apparatus

Structure produces, stores, and packages secretions for discharge from the cellSource: Personal Knowledge

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Mitochondria

Break down carbohydrates, proteins, and facts to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the major energy source of the cellSource: Personal Knowledge

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Centrosome

Contains two centriolesSource: Personal Knowledge

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Genome

The total mass of genetic instruction humans inherit from their parentsSource: Personal Knowledge

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Genes

The structures that carry inherited characteristicsSource: Personal Knowledge

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Nucleolus

One or more small, round bodies located inside the nucleus, and important in cell reproductionSource: Personal Knowledge

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Nucleus

A mass in the cytoplasmSource: Personal Knowledge

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Organelles

Cell structures that help a cell to function, which is located in the cytoplasmSource: Personal Knowledge

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October 24, 2011

Organelles

Cell structures that help a cell to function, which is located in the cytoplasmSource: Personal Knowledge

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Cytoplasm

Semifluid inside the cell but outside the nucleusSource: Personal Knowledge

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Cell Membrane

The outer protective covering of the cellSource: Personal Knowledge

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Cell

Microscopic structures that carry on all the functions of lifeSource: Personal Knowledge

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Cell

Microscopic Structures thatSource: Personal Knowledge

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October 23, 2011

Bolo

Is a fictional super tank created by Keith LaumerSource: Personal Knowledge

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October 5, 2011

Ambugaton

noun. - Extreme chaos resulting in a community that was once peaceful. Most commonly recognizable by fans of the underground folk/metal band Sleepytime Gorilla MuseumSource: Website

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October 2, 2011

September 20, 2011

AES/EBU

(Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union) A professional serial interface for transferring digital audio from CD and DVD players to amplifiers and TVsSource: Website

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September 18, 2011

Linear timecode

Linear (or Longitudinal) Timecode (LTC) is an encoding of SMPTE timecode data in an audio signal, as defined in SMPTE 12M specification. The audio signal is commonly recorded on a VTR track or other storage mediaSource: Wikipedia

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September 4, 2011

Converting 24p to PAL

The most popular method is to speed up the material by 25/24 (4%). Each 24p frame will take the place of two 50i fields. This method incurs no motion artifacts other than the slightly increased speed, which is typically not noticeableSource: Website

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August 30, 2011

AVCHD

AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition)[1] is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video, which stores video on DVD discs, hard disk drives, non-removable solid-state memory, and removable flash memorySource: Wikipedia

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NTSC

NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee,[1] is the analog television system that is used in most of North America, most of South AmericaSource: Wikipedia

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Blu-ray Disc

Blu-ray Disc (official abbreviation BD) is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD formatSource: Wikipedia

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Dolby Digital Plus

Dolby Digital Plus (DD+ or E-AC-3 (Enhanced AC-3), and sometimes incorrectly as EC-3) is a digital audio compression schemeSource: Wikipedia

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Image

An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact, for example a two-dimensional picture, that has a similar appearance to some subject—usually a physical object or a personSource: Wikipedia

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Wavelength

In physics, the wavelength of a sinusoidal wave is the spatial period of the wave—the distance over which the wave's shape repeatsSource: Wikipedia

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Color

Color or colour is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, green, blue and others. Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light energy versus wavelength) interacting in the eyeSource: Wikipedia

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Color

or colour is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, green, blue and others. Color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light energy versus wavelength) interacting in the eyeSource: Wikipedia

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Image file formats

Image file formats are standardized means of organizing and storing digital images. Image files are composed of either pixels, vector (geometric) data, or a combination of the two. Whatever the format, the files are rasterized to pixels when displayedSource: Wikipedia

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Image compression

The objective of image compression is to reduce irrelevance and redundancy of the image data in order to be able to store or transmit data in an efficient formSource: Wikipedia

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Image resolution

Image resolution describes the detail an image holds. The term applies to raster digital images, film images, and other types of images. Higher resolution means more image detailSource: Wikipedia

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Image

An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact, for example a two-dimensional picture, that has a similar appearance to some subject—usually a physical object or a personSource: Wikipedia

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Digital image

A digital image is a numeric representation (normally binary) of a two-dimensional image. Depending on whether or not the image resolution is fixed, it may be of vector or raster typeSource: Wikipedia

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Digital imaging

Digital imaging or digital image acquisition is the creation of digital images, typically from a physical scene. The term is often assumed to imply or include the processing, compression, storage, printing, and display of such imagesSource: Wikipedia

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July 29, 2011

Digital Branding

is a conversation between brands and consumersSource: Personal Knowledge

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July 12, 2011

Hajji Bektash Wali

was a Khorasanian Chepni TurkmenSource: Personal Knowledge

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June 13, 2011

family responsibility office (ontario)

The FRO is a difficult and problemsome agency for both the payor and recipient to work withSource: Personal Knowledge

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John Rampal

Works for Region of PeelSource: Personal Knowledge

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May 16, 2011

Hello world program

First computer code program written to simulate a computer talkingSource: Personal Knowledge

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May 12, 2011

Puerto Rico

capital of best Rum & coffee , most beautiful woman in the world all tho that's relative. Beautiful pacific island i would saySource: Personal Knowledge

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April 21, 2011

Jolicloud

is a free and easy way to turn any computer up to 10 years old into a cool new cloud deviceSource: Website

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April 1, 2011

puch-puch

"puch puch" is the sound made by a seeping water drop at the instant it detaches itself from the ceilingSource: Personal Knowledge

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March 11, 2011

IPL

IPL stands for the Indian Premier League - and is the largest Professional Cricket League in the worldSource: Personal Knowledge

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February 5, 2011

Philippe Muray

Muray criticized what he saw as the absurdities and anomalies of the modern world. He coined pejorative neologisms like "Artistocrate" (a artist aligned with the political power and goals of the day) and "Rebellocrates" ("radicals" close to the power)Source: Website

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December 26, 2010

KGB

Stands for Komitet Gosudarstvenoy BezopasnastiSource: Personal Knowledge

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November 14, 2010

Estate Plan

Ensures the desired transition of your wealth to your heirsSource: Personal Knowledge

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July 27, 2010

Darren Mitchell

*1973, † 21/06/2004Source: Website

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April 29, 2010

Phi Slama Jama

Slamma Jamma: Several of the African America Players from 1964 were drafted by the NBA, and or referred to the Harlem Globetrotters and International Basketball teams. The Phrase as "Slama Jama" was not used because of .pronouncement of the PhraseSource: Personal Knowledge

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April 19, 2010

Edith Shaked

Holocaust Instructor with a comprehensive history of the Holocaust at: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~shaked/Source: Personal Knowledge

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April 17, 2010

VThemes

The website of VThemes can be found at: http://www.vthemes.co.ukSource: Website

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February 23, 2010

Proprietarianism

The assumption that all men own their own bodies and are therefore solely entitled to the benefit and control thereofSource: Personal Knowledge

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February 10, 2010

Morality

is the assignment of value, i.e. good or bad, right or wrong, to a human behaviorSource: Personal Knowledge

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February 9, 2010

Obaben

was a four piece band comprising Ben Wright (Guitar/Vox), Dom Gibbeson (Bass), Gerard McLachlan (Drums) and Rob Jenkins (Guitar). Ben Wright now writes music for film and televisionSource: Website

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January 29, 2010

Attn

used on an envelope, this abbreviation for the word "Attention" is put before the name of the recipient, assumedly so that it is not opened by someone elseSource: Wikipedia

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November 30, 2009

Berdkunk

Berdkunq was a large city in Ani Armenia, but was destroyed by Arpaslan, leader of Turks SeljuksSource: Personal Knowledge

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November 7, 2009

Marcelle von wendland

Director of Bancstreet Capital Partners LtdSource: Website

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October 31, 2009

Stereo+C

Stereo+C is an arrangement that allows to use normal stereo microphone techniques with an additional specially arranged center microphoneSource: Website

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October 30, 2009

dinosapiens

dinosaurs could evolved in to intellgent beings called dinosapiens they could speak and maybe be alive undergroundSource: Personal Knowledge

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October 27, 2009

Alix Henriol

Born in Marseille, FranceSource: Personal Knowledge

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October 8, 2009

International Monetary Research

The company provides analysis on developments in money and banking, and their impact on the economic situationSource: Website

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August 16, 2009

Chief Information Officer of the United States

a position within the government of the United States created by President Barack ObamaSource: Wikipedia

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Vivek Kundra

the first and current Federal Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the United States of AmericaSource: Wikipedia

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August 6, 2009

Chief Technology Officer of the United States

a position in the United States government created by President Barack ObamaSource: Wikipedia

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Aneesh Chopra

the Federal Chief Technology Officer of the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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July 29, 2009

fuser

the part of a laser printer that melts the toner onto the mediumSource: Wikipedia

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July 19, 2009

Band of Gold

Ron Dunbar came up with the title band of gold and wrote most of the lyrics Edward Holland was his mentorSource: Personal Knowledge

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July 18, 2009

Revenge

is the title of the pilot episode of Alfred Hitchcock PresentsSource: Wikipedia

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Revenge

a 1999 filmSource: Wikipedia

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A212 road

The A212 is an A road between Catford and ForestdaleSource: Wikipedia

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Antony

a village in the Hrodna Voblast of BelarusSource: Wikipedia

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SP&S Class D-2

a steam locomotives classSource: Wikipedia

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LB&SCR D2 class

a British LB&SCR locomotiveSource: Wikipedia

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GS&WR Class D2

a Great Southern and Western Railway Irish steam locomotiveSource: Wikipedia

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Alfa Romeo D2

a nine-cylinder radial engine for aircraft use produced in ItalySource: Wikipedia

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Friedrichshafen D.II

a Friedrichshafen aircraftSource: Wikipedia

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Dunne D.2

a British Dunne aircraftSource: Wikipedia

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DFW DII

a DFW aircraftSource: Wikipedia

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Dewoitine D.2

a Dewoitine aircraftSource: Wikipedia

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Daimler D.II

a Daimler aircraftSource: Wikipedia

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d2 digital darwin

technology groupSource: Wikipedia

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D2Designs

Daryl DurhamSource: Wikipedia

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Dotem

beings found in the anime series RahXephonSource: Wikipedia

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d2: digital darwin

a digital cinema integrator technology companySource: Wikipedia

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Highway D2

in SlovakiaSource: Wikipedia

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Dublin 2

a postcodeSource: Wikipedia

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1997 Moscow Memorandum

is an agreement governing relations between Moldova and TransnistriaSource: Wikipedia

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Platform

The Java platform is the name for a bundle of related programs, or platform, from Sun which allow for developing and running programs written in the Java programming languageSource: Wikipedia

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Types of shots

However, most shots fall into one of the following categories depending on the purpose and desired distanceSource: Wikipedia

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FADE

an anti-piracy method first used in the PC game Operation FlashpointSource: Wikipedia

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New Brighton

- A suburb in Ocean ShoresSource: Wikipedia

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Baton Broadcasting

For all practical purposes, CTVglobemedia is the successor to Baton Broadcasting Inc. , which by the late 1990s had become one of Canada's largest broadcastersSource: Wikipedia

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The Seeker

a possible sequel to Stephenie Meyer's adult sci-fi novel The HostSource: Wikipedia

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Seekers

a fantasy novel written under the pen name of Erin HunterSource: Wikipedia

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Seeker

a missile guidance device aboard an interceptor missile that searches for and/or homes in on a targetSource: Wikipedia

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Quaker terminology

Birthright Friend: a historical term for those Friends born into families that are members of a Friends MeetingSource: Wikipedia

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Southern Highlands

south-east United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Baltic Cable

a HVDC power line running beneath the Baltic Sea that interconnects the electric power grids of Germany and SwedenSource: Wikipedia

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Berta Grosser

German actress and singerSource: Wikipedia

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Berta distillery

grappa distillery in Italy, official siteSource: Wikipedia

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Berta

a geometer moth genusSource: Wikipedia

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Schynige Platte

a Swiss mountain region near Wilderswil where the Schynige Platte Railway ends (at 1970 meters above sea level).In good weather conditions the summit offers spectacular views to many surrounding mountains, including Jungfrau, Eiger, Silberhorn and otSource: Wikipedia

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Vättis

The most important branches of trade are agriculture and forestry as well as the industry of the second sectorSource: Wikipedia

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Ballistic photon

Ballistic photons are the light photons that travel through a scattering (turbid) medium in a straight lineSource: Wikipedia

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Le Redoutable

Redoutable (Q136) (1930), lead ship of the Redoutable class submarine before the Second World WarSource: Wikipedia

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French ship Redoutable

Redoutable (1876) was a central battery and barbette ship of the French NavySource: Wikipedia

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French ship Redoutable

(1853), an Algésiras class ship of the lineSource: Wikipedia

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1987 All-Africa Games

were played from August 1 1987 to August 12 1987 in Nairobi, Kenya. 42 countries participated in fourteen sportsSource: Wikipedia

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Bangladesh Police

the main law enforcement agency of BangladeshSource: Wikipedia

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OPCS-4.4

used in EnglandSource: Wikipedia

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OPS-301

adaptation of ICPM used in GermanySource: Wikipedia

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Canadian Classification of Health Interventions

used in Canada. Replaced CCPSource: Wikipedia

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ICPC-2

International Classification of Primary Care, which does not diagnosis codes, reasons for encounter (RFE), and process of care as well as procedure codesSource: Wikipedia

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International Classification of Procedures in Medicine

and International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) [http://www.who.int/classifications/ichi/en/]Source: Wikipedia

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Crazy

by Julio IglesiasSource: Wikipedia

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Crazy

a first season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal IntentSource: Wikipedia

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Novus Ordo Missae

the Mass of Pope Paul VI as revised after the Second Vatican CouncilSource: Wikipedia

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Grand Prix

a term from order to appease the many MMA critics who felt that the team concept the IFL displayed had no place in the one-on-one sport of MMASource: Wikipedia

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PRIDE Grand Prix

) is the name for a series of tournaments held by PRIDESource: Wikipedia

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Grand Prix Attack

a chess openingSource: Wikipedia

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The Rim

a country in the fictional DiscworldSource: Wikipedia

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Baney

a town in Equatorial GuineaSource: Wikipedia

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Terry Hall

American spiritual counselor and psychic who works with businesses and business ownersSource: Wikipedia

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A414 road

a major road in EnglandSource: Wikipedia

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Dimensional lumber

a term used for lumber that is finished/planed and cut to standardized width and depth specified in inchesSource: Wikipedia

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Platform framing

Platform is a light-frame construction system and the most common method of constructing the frame for houses and small apartment buildings as well as some small commercial buildings in Canada and the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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The Rebirth

Neo-soul/funk band out of Los Angeles, circa 2002Source: Wikipedia

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Rebirth

of the Japanese animated television series Death NoteSource: Wikipedia

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Hillside

a Registered Historic Place in Norfolk, ConnecticutSource: Wikipedia

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Hillside

a suburb of SouthportSource: Wikipedia

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2-Chloroethanol

a colorless liquid similar to glycerine with faint, sweet pleasant ether-like odorSource: Wikipedia

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Balerna

45.85,9Source: Wikipedia

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Stromberg Architectural Products

- US construction product manufacturer [http://www.strombergarchitectural.com]Source: Wikipedia

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stromberg

- a German rock bandSource: Wikipedia

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Ola Stromberg

- a Swedish rally driverSource: Wikipedia

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Stromberg

- a place in Baden-WürttembergSource: Wikipedia

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Stromberg

- a place in OeldeSource: Wikipedia

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Lemon Tree

a 2008 film by director Eran RiklisSource: Wikipedia

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Budakalász

a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, HungarySource: Wikipedia

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Hangar 18

a song from the album Alchemy by Yngwie MalmsteenSource: Wikipedia

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Patrick Lynch

British authorSource: Wikipedia

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Midquel

Similarly, a midquel can take place during a chronology gap within a single previously completed workSource: Wikipedia

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1978 VFL Grand Final

took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 30, 1978 between VFL clubs Hawthorn and North MelbourneSource: Wikipedia

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Overbrook Farm

a term from 1972 William Young established Overbrook Farm near LexingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Frontinus

is praetor of RomeSource: Wikipedia

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Louise Curtin

French Debator ExtraordinaireSource: Wikipedia

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Baldrs draumar

(Baldr's dreams) or Vegtamskviða is an Eddic poem, contained in the manuscript AM 748 I 4toSource: Wikipedia

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Other pedals

pedal on some pianosSource: Wikipedia

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The Andrew User Interface System

After IBM's funding ended, Andrew continued as an open source project named the Andrew User Interface SystemSource: Wikipedia

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Richard Oakes

British designer of automobilesSource: Wikipedia

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Ballyclare Comrades F.C.

a Northern Ireland football club playing in The club, founded in 1919, hails from Ballyclare, County Antrim and plays its home matches at Dixon ParkSource: Wikipedia

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Buckskin

a small unincorporated town in Barton Township, Gibson County, IndianaSource: Wikipedia

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Buckskin

a gentle Western television series starring Tom Nolan, Sally Brophy, and Mike Road that aired on the NBC television network from July 3, 1958, until May 25, 1959, followed by summer reruns in 1959 and again in 1965Source: Wikipedia

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Buckskin

(1968) is a western film, released by Paramount Pictures, released on a low budget and starring an all-star castSource: Wikipedia

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Conestoga Valley Senior High School

in Lancaster, PennsylvaniaSource: Wikipedia

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Buckskinning

a branch of historical reenactment concentrating on the fur trade period of the Old WestSource: Wikipedia

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Buckskin

a hair coat color of horsesSource: Wikipedia

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Buckskin

the soft, pliable, porous preserved hide of an animal, usually deer, moose or elk or even cowhide tanned to order, but potentially any animal's hide,Source: Wikipedia

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Dar

a village in Ya Tung, CambodiaSource: Wikipedia

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Polk High

the fictional high-school in Married With Children, which Al Bundy attended, in honour of aforementioned POTUSSource: Wikipedia

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Demographics of Croatia

Croatia is inhabited mostly by Croats, while minority groups include Serbs, Bosniaks, Hungarians, Italians, Slovenes, Germans, Czechs, Roma people and others. Catholicism is the predominant religion, while there's also Eastern Orthodoxy and IslamSource: Wikipedia

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2005 National Scout Jamboree

the 16th national Scout jamboree of the boy Scouts of America and was held from July 25, 2005 through August 3, 2005 at Fort A.P. Hill, VirginiaSource: Wikipedia

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Curtis CEM

producer of analog chips used in many synthesizersSource: Wikipedia

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Curtis

Portage Township is a civil township of Mackinac County in the U.S. state of MichiganSource: Wikipedia

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Spring Hill

a community in Gregg CountySource: Wikipedia

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Spring Hill

a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's northside areaSource: Wikipedia

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Spring Hill, New South Wales

a suburb of Wollongong, New South WalesSource: Wikipedia

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CR 16

County Road 16 begins at the county line with Itasca County near Bengal (immediately southwest of Hibbing and near Minnesota State Highway 73) and continues east to its eastern terminus at the county line with Lake County near FairbanksSource: Wikipedia

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Banco do Brasil

a major Brazilian bank headquartered in BrasíliaSource: Wikipedia

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Bagley class destroyer

The Bagley class of destroyers was built by the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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List of people by name: Clf-Clz

for persons with the surname CliveSource: Wikipedia

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Barrow-upon-Soar railway station

serves the large village of Barrow-upon-Soar in Leicestershire, EnglandSource: Wikipedia

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Gull Lake

a former electoral district in Saskatchewan, CanadaSource: Wikipedia

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Gull Lake

a hamlet in Manitoba, CanadaSource: Wikipedia

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Gull Lake

near Minden, Ontario, CanadaSource: Wikipedia

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Gull Lake Indian Reservation

a former Indian reservation located near Brainerd, Minnesota, surrounding Gull LakeSource: Wikipedia

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Budd Coast

-66.5,112Source: Wikipedia

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Emmanuel Erskine

Ghana Army general and UN peacekeeping commanderSource: Wikipedia

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Buckhannon River

a tributary of the Tygart Valley River, about 47 mi (76 km) long, in north-central West Virginia in the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Banco de Portugal

the central bank of the Republic of PortugalSource: Wikipedia

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Almirante Lynch class destroyer

The Almirante Lynch class destroyers were a group of ships built for the Chilean Navy just before World War I. The Chileans had long been customers of British shipyards and ordered six ships from J. Samuel White in 1911Source: Wikipedia

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A4042 road

The A4042 is a trunk road that runs from Abergavenny to Newport in the United KingdomSource: Wikipedia

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Bagad

a Breton band, composed of bagpipes (Breton: biniou, French: Cornemuse), bombardes and percussion (made up of snare, tenor and bass drums)Source: Wikipedia

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The Best

"Show Me Love" appear as a great hit, though it wasn't any singleSource: Wikipedia

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Output

a standard for UNIX systems originally published by X/Open Company LtdSource: Wikipedia

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Macromedia Studio

a suite of programs designed for web content creation designed and distributed by MacromediaSource: Wikipedia

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Smirnov

(Russian Смирнов) can be seen as the Russian version of Piotr Smirnov's Smirnoff vodkaSource: Wikipedia

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Federative Radical Movement

a dissenting Radical party formed in 1982Source: Wikipedia

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Radical Party

a far left/left-liberal parliamentary group, 1877–1922Source: Wikipedia

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5th Rifle Division

a Polish military unit formed in Russia during World War ISource: Wikipedia

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Smudge

one of the shortest serving Blue Peter petsSource: Wikipedia

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