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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclooctadiene
Cyclooctadiene
A cyclooctadiene (sometimes abbreviated COD) is any of several cyclic diene with the formula (CH2)4(C2H2)2. Focusing only on cis derivatives, four isomers are possible: 1,2-, which is an allene, 1,3-, 1,4-, and 1,5-. Commonly encountered isomers are the conjugated isomer 1,3-cyclooctadiene and 1,5-cyclooctadiene, which is used as a ligand for transition metals. These dienes are colorless volatile liquids. References External links 1,5-Cyclooctadiene Cycloalkenes Dienes Eight-membered rings
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Courtney
USS Courtney
USS Courtney has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: , a patrol vessel, originally named William J. Courtney, in commission from 1917 to 1919 , a destroyer escort in commission from 1956 to 1973 See also , a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 United States Navy ship names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Druff
Dan Druff
Dan Druff may refer to: Dan Druff (musician), born Daniel James Irving, rock musician Todd Witteles, professional poker player known as Dan Druff See also Dandruff, excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euno%C3%AB
Eunoë
Eunoë () according to Greek mythology, was a naiad-nymph daughter of the river god Sangarius, sometimes associated with Persephone as her mother. Eunoë is the wife of the Phrygian king Dymas, and the mother of Hecuba, the wife of King Priam of Troy. Otherwise, the mother of Hecabe was called the naiad Euagora. Notes Naiads Nymphs Queens in Greek mythology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semilunar
Semilunar
Semilunar can refer to: Semilunar valves Semilunar ganglion, or the trigeminal ganglion An older name for the Lunate bone In neurology, the semilunar fasciculus.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sin-e
Sin-e
Sin-e may refer to: Xinyi, a former county and present county-level city in Guangdong, China Other places now romanized as Xinyi Sin-é, a defunct club in Manhattan, New York
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canine%20fossa
Canine fossa
In the musculoskeletal anatomy of the human head, lateral to the incisive fossa of the maxilla is a depression called the canine fossa. It is larger and deeper than the comparable incisive fossa, and is separated from it by a vertical ridge, the canine eminence, corresponding to the socket of the canine tooth; See also Fossa References External links UNC Bones of the head and neck Facial features Biological anthropology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Currie
Mark Currie
Mark Currie may refer to: Mark John Currie (1795–1874), English admiral, explorer and early Western Australia settler Mark Currie, designer of 2005 American video game Trash Mark Currie (cricketer) (born 1979), English right-handed batsman See also Mark Curry (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nectanebo
Nectanebo
Two pharaohs of Ancient Egypt's 30th dynasty shared the name Nectanebo: Nectanebo I (ruled 380 to 362 BC) Nectanebo II (ruled 360 to 343 BC)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex%20game
Hex game
Hex game may refer to: Hex (board game), a strategy board game played on a hexagonal grid Hex (video game), a turn-based strategy game for Atari ST and Amiga Hex: Shards of Fate, a massively multiplayer online trading card game Hex-based game or hex map, a game board design commonly used in wargames See also Hex (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmelee%20System
Parmelee System
The Parmelee Transportation System was a livery and cartage company established in the United States in 1853. In the early 20th Century, Parmelee provided taxi cab service in U.S. cities where it had franchise (purchased rights) to do so. The company was acquired by Morris Markin of the Checker Motors Corporation in the 1930s and remained under Checker control until the mid-1960s. References External links Parmelee Detailed history of the company Taxi companies Taxis of the United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle%20Skating%20Club
Seattle Skating Club
The Seattle Skating Club is a figure skating club and non-profit organization based in Mountlake Terrace, Washington. Notable skaters from the club include 1983 World Champion Rosalynn Sumners and the pair skating teams of Karol and Peter Kennedy and Cynthia and Ronald Kauffman, who each won multiple titles at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. External links Seattle Skating Club web site Figure skating clubs in the United States Sports clubs and teams in Seattle
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMDR
SMDR
SMDR may refer to: Simple Metadata Registry, a way of describing metadata Station Messaging Detail Record, a way to record telecommunications system activity, also known as Call detail record or CDR Prince Rogers Nelson song title, SMDR is an abbreviation for "Sex, Music, Drugs, Romance".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/130P/McNaught%E2%80%93Hughes
130P/McNaught–Hughes
130P/McNaught–Hughes is a periodic comet in the Solar System. It takes 6.65 years to orbit the Sun and is 4.2 km in diameter. References External links Orbital simulation from JPL (Java) / Horizons Ephemeris 130P at Kronk's Cometography 130P/McNaught-Hughes – Seiichi Yoshida @ aerith.net Lightcurve (Artyom Novichonok) Periodic comets 0130 Comets in 2011 Comets in 2018 19910930
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2450
$50
There are many $50 banknotes, bills, or coins, including: Australian fifty-dollar note Canadian fifty-dollar bill New Zealand fifty-dollar note United States fifty-dollar bill Nicaraguan fifty-cordoba note Hong Kong fifty-dollar note, One of the banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar One of the banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies that issue $50 banknotes, bills, or coins are:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloquy
Colloquy
Colloquy may refer to: Colloquy (religious), a meeting to settle differences of doctrine or dogma Colloquy (company), a loyalty marketing company based in Milford, Ohio Colloquy (law), a legal term Colloquy (IRC client), an IRC client for Mac OS X and iOS See also Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, the online companion of the Northwestern University Law Review
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2410
$10
There are many $10 banknotes, bills or coins, including: Australian ten-dollar note Canadian ten-dollar note Nicaraguan ten-cordoba note United States ten-dollar bill Hong Kong ten-dollar note Hong Kong ten-dollar coin One of the Namibian dollars One of the banknotes of Zimbabwe Other currencies that issue $10 banknotes, bills or coins are:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%245
$5
There are many $5 banknotes, bills or coins, including: Australian five-dollar note Canadian five-dollar note New Zealand five-dollar note United States five-dollar bill Hong Kong five-dollar coin Hong Kong five-dollar note Other currencies that issue $5 banknotes, bills or coins are: See also "5 dols", a 2018 song by Christine and the Queens, simultaneously released in English as "5 Dollars"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTCM
WTCM
WTCM may refer to: WTCM (AM), a radio station (580 AM) licensed to Traverse City, Michigan, United States WTCM-FM, a radio station (103.5 FM) licensed to Traverse City, Michigan, United States SIRRIS, knowledge centre for the technology industry in Belgium, formerly known as CRIF-WTCM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.28
X.28
X.28 is an ITU-T standard specifying the interface between asynchronous character-mode data terminal equipment (DTE), such as computer terminals, and a Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) that connects the DTE to a packet switched network such as an X.25 network. External links X.28 standard at ITU site ITU-T recommendations ITU-T X Series Recommendations
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unexplained%20Canada
Unexplained Canada
Unexplained Canada is a show that aired on Space, a Canadian cable television station. It was a six-part series coming from many different perspectives of historical/social mysteries. It was hosted by John Robert Colombo and premiered January 2006. The show was produced by KarowPrime Films in Canada. External links Show's website CTV Sci-Fi Channel original programming 2000s Canadian documentary television series 2006 Canadian television series debuts
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest%20Field%20Aerodrome
Forest Field Aerodrome
Forest Field Aerodrome is a small airport 10 nautical miles (18.5 km) to the northwest of Christchurch International Airport in Canterbury, New Zealand. The aerodrome is a privately operated airport. Operational information No runway lighting Runway strength ESWL 9,080 Circuit: All Runways – left hand Circuit Height: 1,500 ft AMSL Sources NZAIP Volume 4 AD New Zealand AIP (PDF) Transport in Canterbury, New Zealand Airports in New Zealand Transport buildings and structures in Canterbury, New Zealand
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl%20Sigurd
Earl Sigurd
Earl Sigurd may refer to Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Earl of Orkney (circa 991–1014) Sigurd Haakonsson (circa 895–962), Earl of Lade MV Earl Sigurd, a ferry in the Orkney Ferries fleet
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European%20Party
European Party
European Party may refer to: European Party (Cyprus), a centrist political party in Cyprus founded in 2005 European Party of Ukraine See also European Democratic Party, a centrist European political party in favour of European integration European Green Party, the Green political party at European level European People's Party, a centre-right European political party European Workers Party, Sweden European political party, the transnational political parties of the European Union
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Nicholson%20%28disambiguation%29
Samuel Nicholson (disambiguation)
Samuel Nicholson (1743–1811) was an officer in the Continental Navy and the United States Navy. Samuel Nicholson may also refer to: Samuel Nicholson (merchant) (1738–1827), English wholesale haberdasher and banker Samuel Caldwell Nicholson (died 1891), British trade unionist Samuel D. Nicholson (1859–1923), United States Senator from Colorado Sam Nicholson (born 1995), Scottish footballer See also Nicholson (name)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeck
Zeck
Zeck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Zeck, a fictional character in the Nero Wolfe crime novels by Rex Stout Emil Hermann Zeck (1891–1963), Australian entomologist and scientific illustrator Mike Zeck (born 1949), American comic book illustrator Nick Zeck (born 1983), American football player
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El%20Marsa%2C%20Algiers
El Marsa, Algiers
El Marsa is a town in Algiers Province, Algeria. The population is 11,860. Postal Code The postal code is 16020. Notable people References Populated places in Algiers Province Cities in Algeria
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kruj%C3%AB
Siege of Krujë
The siege of Krujë refers to four attempts of the Ottoman Empire to capture Krujë in Albania during the 15th century. First Siege of Krujë, 1450 Second Siege of Krujë, 1466 Third Siege of Krujë, 1467 Fourth Siege of Krujë, 1478
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet%20of%20Ernesto%20Zedillo
Cabinet of Ernesto Zedillo
Members of the cabinet of the President Ernesto Zedillo (1994–2000). List Sources Cabinet of Mexico 1994 establishments in Mexico 2000 disestablishments in Mexico Cabinets established in 1994 Cabinets disestablished in 2000
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tahar%20Zoughari%20Stadium
Tahar Zoughari Stadium
Tahar Zoughari Stadium () is a multi-use stadium in Relizane, Algeria. It is mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000 people. RC Relizane are tenants. The stadium was opened on 18 March 1987. References Tahar Zoughari Buildings and structures in Relizane Province
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suprarenal
Suprarenal
Suprarenal is an adjective that may refer to: Adrenal gland Suprarenal veins Suprarenal impression
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Night%20on%20Earth
A Night on Earth
A Night On Earth is the name of a Crazy Penis album produced in 2005. Track listing "Lady T" "Can't Get Down" "Bumcop" "A Night on Earth" "Turnaway" "Music's My Love" "Life Is My Friend" "Cruising" "Kicks" "In Deep" "Sweet Feeling" "Sun-Science" "Warm on the Inside" The cover design was done by Gregory McKneally and David Vigh. Charts References 2005 albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs%20sector
Higgs sector
In particle physics, the Higgs sector is the collection of quantum fields and/or particles that are responsible for the Higgs mechanism, i.e. for the spontaneous symmetry breaking of the Higgs field. The word "sector" refers to a subgroup of the total set of fields and particles. See also Higgs boson Hidden sector References Standard Model Symmetry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwigsdorf
Ludwigsdorf
Ludwigsdorf may refer to: Ludwigsdorf, Lower Austria Ludwigsdorf (Görlitz) Ludwikowice Klodzkie, part of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp the German name of Łodwigowo in Poland the German name of Giulești and of Logig in Romania the German name of Padina in Vojvodina, Serbia and Montenegro a suburb of Windhoek
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20ABCs%20of%20Rock
The ABCs of Rock
The ABCs of Rock is a half-hour-long music program on the Canadian Music Video Channel MuchMoreMusic. The show picks a letter each episode and lists artists, albums, trivia questions and events in pop-culture, then lists them during the episode. Episodes Production crew Producers: Jessica Capobianco, Greg Miller, Bob Pagrach Editor: Michael Burshtyn MuchMoreMusic original programming Television series by Bell Media
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20McCollister
John McCollister
John McCollister may refer to: John Y. McCollister (1921–2013), Nebraska politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives John S. McCollister (b. 1947), Nebraska politician, son of John Y. McCollister
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug%20In%20and%20Hang%20On%3A%20Live%20in%20Tokyo
Plug In and Hang On: Live in Tokyo
Plug In and Hang On: Live in Tokyo is a live album by heavy metal band Vicious Rumors, released in 1992. The material for this CD was recorded in Kawasaki, Japan at Club Citta. Track listing "Abandoned" "Savior from Anger" "Down to the Temple" "Ship of Fools" "Lady Took a Chance" "When Love Comes Down" "March or Die" "Don't Wait for Me" Personnel Geoff Thorpe: Guitars Mark McGee: Guitars Carl Albert: Vocals Dave Starr: Bass Larry Howe: Drums 1992 live albums Vicious Rumors albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape%20Breton%20South
Cape Breton South
Cape Breton South may refer to either of two ridings in Nova Scotia, Canada: Cape Breton South (federal electoral district), a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1904 to 1911 and from 1925 to 1968 Cape Breton South (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district from 1933 to 2013
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USDF
USDF
USDF may refer to: United States Dressage Federation USDF model (United we stand, divided we fall), from econophysics Umbutfo Swaziland Defense Force, the Military of Swaziland Utah State Defense Force, active during World War II United Student Democratic Federation, Indian leftist student association See also "United we stand, divided we fall", a motto
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioscorea%20opposita
Dioscorea opposita
Dioscorea opposita is an obsolete synonym of two species of yams: Chinese yam (Dioscorea polystachya), a widely cultivated yam native to China Dioscorea oppositifolia, a yam native to the Indian subcontinent Species Latin name disambiguation pages opposita
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertillon
Bertillon
Bertillon is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914), French police officer and biometrics researcher Jacques Bertillon (1851–1922), French statistician and demographer Louis Bertillon (1821–1883), French statistician and demographer Suzanne Bertillon (1891-1980), French decorator, journalist, lecturer, and resistance fighter See also Bertillonage French-language surnames French families
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akeake
Akeake
Akeake is the name of at least three New Zealand species of tree: Dodonaea viscosa, akeake Olearia avicenniifolia, mountain akeake or tree daisy Olearia traversiorum, Chatham Island akeake or Chatham Island tree daisy The species are small trees. The name goes back to pre-European times when it was used in different areas of New Zealand. In post-European times it is used most frequently, but not exclusively, for Dodonaea viscosa. Trees of New Zealand
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