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		<title>Flags and Emblems &#124;&#124; over the fingers</title>
		<description>Flags and Emblems is a punk rock album by the band Stiff Little Fingers, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music).

Track listing
"(It's a) Long Way to Paradise (From Here)" (Burns)
"Stand Up and Shout" (Taylor/Burns)
"Each Dollar a Bullet" (Burns)
"The 'Cosh' " (Burns)
"Beirut Moon" (Burns)
"The Game of Life"
"Human Shield" (Burns)
"Johnny 7" (Cluney)
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		<title>Production orientation &#124;&#124; orientation correct</title>
		<description>A production orientation dominated business thought from the beginning of capitalism to the mid 1950's, and some argue it still exists in some industries. Business concerned itself primarily with production, manufacturing, and efficiency issues. This viewpoint was encapsulated in Say's Law which states Supply creates its own demand. To put ...</description>
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		<title>Higher-order control &#124;&#124; in order</title>
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Higher-order control is contrasted to first-order control. In second- and higher-order control, the way the mechanism is used may change.
It can be said that first-order control is how much something is done, second-order control is what is done, and third-order control is inventing new things to do.

Example: The problem is ...</description>
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		<title>I&#8217;d Die Without You &#124;&#124; die and impressing onto</title>
		<description>"I'd Die Without You" is a popular song by P.M. Dawn. 
It was featured on the soundtrack of the 1992 film, Boomerang, that starred Eddie Murphy, Halle Berry and Robin Givens. It later appeared on P.M. Dawn's own The Bliss Album...? (1993). In 2002, the song was covered by Brandy ...</description>
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		<title>Irish florin coin &#124;&#124; as the coin roll</title>
		<description>The florin coin (more commonly known as the two-shilling coin) was a pre-decimal coin and worth 1/10 of an Irish pound. The coin featured the salmon and the original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1943 contained 75% silver, a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is ...</description>
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		<title>Percy Hodge &#124;&#124; the steeplechase. edit References</title>
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Percy Hodge (born December 26, 1890 — died December 27, 1967) was a British athlete, winner of the 3000 m steeplechase at the 1920 Summer Olympics, held in Antwerp.
The 1920 Summer Olympics were the first to include a (now common) 3000 m steeplechase. This was run on a grass course, ...</description>
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		<title>Opposition (astronomy and astrology) &#124;&#124; opposite side impressed on</title>
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Opposition is a term used in positional astronomy and astrology to indicate when one celestial body is on the opposite side of the sky when viewed from a particular place (usually the Earth). In particular, two planets are in opposition to each other when their ecliptic longitudes differ by 180°. ...</description>
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		<title>Coins of Ireland &#124;&#124; French coinage. Compare</title>
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The coinage of Ireland cover coins issued under a variety of local and national rulers, the Kingdom of Ireland, and the early years of Ireland's membership of the United Kingdom, as well as those issued by the foreunner of the Republic of Ireland since 1928, the Irish Free State.

Hiberno-Norse Coins
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		<title>Income velocity of money &#124;&#124; money. edit</title>
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In economics, income velocity of money is the number of times an individual unit of currency turns over (i.e., is spent) in a specific period of time. Velocity affects the amount of economic activity generated by a given money supply.
The velocity of the money supply is Gross Domestic Product/money (be ...</description>
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		<title>Professional Coin Grading Service &#124;&#124; coin must be</title>
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The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third-party appraisal service for grading rare coins. It determines the condition and authenticity of each coin it grades to provide consumers with an independent knowledgeable rating on which to judge the coin. It was founded in 1986, and is located in Newport ...</description>
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		<title>Hyperchlorhydria &#124;&#124; the normal image</title>
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Hyperchlorhydria refers to the state in the stomach where gastric acid levels are higher than the normal range.  In humans, the normal pH is around 1 to 3, which varies throughout the day.  The highest basal secretion levels are in the late evening (around 12AM to 3AM).  ...</description>
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		<title>Index Fungorum &#124;&#124; orientation correct side</title>
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Index Fungorum, an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the Kingdom Fungi. Somewhat comparable to IPNI, but with more contributing institutions. 
Another difference is that where IPNI does not indicate correct names, the Index Fungorum does indicate the status of a name.  In the returns ...</description>
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		<title>Getaddrinfo &#124;&#124; error</title>
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The getaddrinfo() function is part of the POSIX standard API in support for using it as a function to resolve a DNS hostname and IP addresses from their human-readable text form into a format for the operating system's networking API.
The reverse function is getnameinfo().

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		<title>Medallic orientation &#124;&#124; a coin walking across</title>
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Medallic orientation (or medal alignment or variations of these) is a feature of coins. When viewing one side of a coin with medallic orientation, correct side up, the coin must be flipped about its vertical axis in order to see the other side the correct way up.  In other ...</description>
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		<title>George Orton &#124;&#124; and the steeplechase. edit</title>
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George Washington Orton (January 10, 1873 – June 26, 1958) was a Canadian middle-distance runner. In 1900, he became the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal.
Born in sadusky ohio, Orton did his undergraduate studies in at the University of Toronto, before switching to the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. ...</description>
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		<title>KYRK-FM &#124;&#124; is flipped</title>
		<description>KYRK (The New 104.1) is an Active rock outlet serving the New Orleans area. The Clear Channel Communications station is licensed to Houma, Louisiana and broadcasts at 104.1 MHz with an ERP of 100 kW.

History
When it originally signed on the air in 1968 it only targeted the Houma area. But ...</description>
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		<title>William Forsythe (dancer) &#124;&#124; and impressing onto</title>
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William Forsythe (born December 30 1949 in New York City) is an American dancer and choreographer resident in Dresden in Saxony. He is known internationally for his work with the Frankfurt Ballet and his reorientation of classical ballet. 
Forsythe trained at the Joffrey Ballet, and the American Ballet Theatre in ...</description>
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		<title>Bigger fool theory &#124;&#124; can sell for</title>
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The bigger fool theory or greater fool theory (also called survivor investing) is the belief held by one who makes a questionable investment, with the assumption that they will be able to sell it later to "a bigger fool"; in other words, buying something not because you believe that it ...</description>
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		<title>Wetmore Glacier &#124;&#124; is relatively rare and</title>
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Wetmore Glacier () is a glacier about 40 miles (64 km) long, flowing southeast between the Rare Range and Latady Mountains into the north part of Gardner Inlet. It was discovered by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE), 1947-48, under Ronne, who named this feature for Alexander Wetmore, Secretary of ...</description>
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		<title>Moist Vagina &#124;&#124; other side</title>
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"Moist Vagina" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana. It is a B-side on their 1993 double A-side single "All Apologies/Rape Me." A demo version appears on the band's 2004 box set, With the Lights Out. On UK copies of the single, and on the box set, it ...</description>
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		<title>Irish half-crown coin &#124;&#124; coin.</title>
		<description>The half-crown coin was a pre-decimal coin worth 1/8 of an Irish pound. The coin featured the Irish hunter, a breed of horse; the original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1943 contained 75% silver, a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is believed that this was ...</description>
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		<title>Irish shilling coin &#124;&#124; Coin walk is</title>
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The shilling coin was a pre-decimal coin and worth 1/20 of an Irish pound. The coin featured the bull and the original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1942 contained 75% silver, this Irish coin had a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is believed that this ...</description>
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		<title>List of highways numbered 18 &#124;&#124; image on one</title>
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The following roads are numbered 18:

Canada
Alberta Highway 18
British Columbia Highway 18
Manitoba Highway 18
Prince Edward Island Route 18
Saskatchewan Highway 18

Japan
 Route 18 (Japan)

 Russia 
M18 Motorway running from Saint Petersburg to Murmansk

United Kingdom
A18 road that links Doncaster with Ludborough in Lincolnshire 
M18 Motorway in Yorkshire running from Rotherham to Goole

United States
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		<title>Nickle &#124;&#124; already minted coin sticking</title>
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Nickle may refer to:

Nickle programming language, a numeric oriented programming language 
Nickle, another name for the European woodpecker

Nickle is an alternative, rarely-used spelling for:

nickel, the chemical element
Nickel (Canadian coin), a five-cent coin
Nickel (United States coin), a five-cent coin

Also see
Nickel (disambiguation)

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		<title>Coin orientation &#124;&#124; of a coin walking</title>
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Coin orientation (or coin alignment or variations of these) is a feature of coins. When viewing one side of a coin with coin orientation, correct side up, the coin must be flipped about its horizontal axis in order to see the other side the correct way up. In other words, ...</description>
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		<title>Variations on the name &#8220;Abegg&#8221; &#124;&#124; variations of</title>
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The Variations on the name "Abegg" in F major was a piece for piano by Robert Schumann, composed between 1829 and 1830 and published as his Opus 1. The name refers to Schumann's friend, Meta Abegg, whose name Schumann used in composing the variations. The first five notes of the ...</description>
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		<title>Off-axis optical system &#124;&#124; axis in order</title>
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An off-axis optical system is an optical system in which the optical axis of the aperture is not coincident with the mechanical center of the aperture. 
The principal applications of off-axis optical systems are to avoid obstruction of the primary aperture by secondary optical elements, instrument packages, or sensors, and ...</description>
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		<title>Picayune &#124;&#124; famous coin manipulation</title>
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A picayune was a Spanish coin, worth half a real. Its name derives from the French picaillon, which is itself from the Provençal picaioun, meaning "small coin". Besides being used in Spanish territories, it was also a common coin in the south of the United States, and the name has ...</description>
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		<title>Craig Sives &#124;&#124; and impressing</title>
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Craig Stuart Sives (born 9 April 1986 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Dundee on loan from Heart of Midlothian. 
Sives attended Oxgangs Primary school and Firrhill High school, and played for youth club Hutchison Vale, before signing for boyhood favourites Hearts in June 2002. After ...</description>
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		<title>Rare earth element &#124;&#124; relatively rare</title>
		<description>Rare earth elements and rare earth metals are a collection of sixteen chemical elements in the periodic table, namely scandium, yttrium, and fourteen of the fifteen lanthanoids (excluding promethium), which naturally occur on the Earth.  The former two are included as they tend to occur with the latter in ...</description>
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		<title>Moidore &#124;&#124; onto another coin.</title>
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A moidore is a Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732.  The moidore was current in western Europe and the West Indies, particularly Barbados, for a long period after it ceased to be struck. It was the principal coin current in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th ...</description>
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		<title>Metallurgical converter &#124;&#124; its horizontal axis</title>
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Metallurgical converter is a vessel used in the operation of converting (metallurgy). Two kinds of converters are widely used in extractive metallurgy: horizontal and vertical.
Horizontal converters of the Pierce-Smith type prevail in the metallurgy of non ferrous metals. Such a converter is a horizontal barrel lined with refractory material inside. ...</description>
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		<title>Corresponding sides &#124;&#124; side impressed</title>
		<description>In geometry, a number of tests for congruence and similarity involve comparing corresponding sides. In such tests, each side in one figure is paired with a side in the second figure, taking care to preserve the order of adjacency - in other words, if side A in figure #1 is ...</description>
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		<title>Hippus &#124;&#124; References www.coinmanipulation.com</title>
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Hippus, also known as pupillary athetosis, is spasmodic, rhythmic dilating and contracting pupillary movements between the sphincter and dilator muscles. It is particularly noticeable when pupil function is tested with a light.Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990. It is usually normal.

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		<title>Joseph Jastrow &#124;&#124; the illusion of</title>
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Joseph Jastrow (January 30, 1863&#8211; January 8, 1944) was an American psychologist, born in Warsaw, Poland.  He was the son of Talmud scholar Marcus Jastrow.  Joseph Jastrow came to Philadelphia in 1866, graduated at Penn in 1882, was a fellow in psychology at Johns Hopkins (1885-86), and was ...</description>
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		<title>Flip Flop (pricing game) &#124;&#124; side the correct</title>
		<description>Flip Flop is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting February 25, 2000, it is played for a four-digit prize, worth between $3,000 and $9,898.

Gameplay
The contestant is shown a four digit price split between the first two digits and the last two digits. ...</description>
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		<title>John Rimmer &#124;&#124; steeplechase. edit</title>
		<description>John Thomas "Jack" Rimmer (April 27, 1878 - June 6, 1962) was a British athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1900 Summer Olympics.
Born in Ormskirk, Lancashire, John Rimmer won the British AAA Championships in 4 miles in 1900. 
At the Paris Olympics, Rimmer at first participated in the ...</description>
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		<title>Euro Disney S.C.A. &#124;&#124; pre-Euro</title>
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Euro Disney S.C.A. is the company that owns and operates Disneyland Resort Paris and that projected the Val d'Europe urban area in Marne-la-Vallée, France. 39.78% of shares are held by The Walt Disney Company, 10% by the Saudi Prince Alwaleed and 50.22% by other shareholders. The stock is traded on ...</description>
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		<title>Prov Sadovsky &#124;&#124; the most famous</title>
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Prov Sadovsky was the stage name of Prov Mikhailovich Yermilov (1818-1872), a Russian actor who founded the famous Sadovsky theatrical family, which was regarded as the foremost interpreters of the plays by Alexander Ostrovsky in the Malyi Theatre until the mid-20th century. It has been said that Sadovsky and his ...</description>
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		<title>Irish one pound coin &#124;&#124; coin is upside-down</title>
		<description>The one pound coin was introduced on 20 June 1990. The design is of a red deer, by the Irish artist Tom Ryan, and based on photographs taken by Sean RyanThe Wild Red Deer of Killarney, Sean Ryan, ISBN 1-902011-09-0 of red deer from the Irish national deer herd in ...</description>
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		<title>Zero delta &#124;&#124; alignment or variations</title>
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Zero Delta is a set of enterprise-wide methods that are designed to integrate the corporate planning and strategy formulation processes with initiative and programme execution processes.  The objective of Zero Delta is to eliminate the deltas between 'what an organization sets out to accomplish' and 'what an organization actually ...</description>
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		<title>Brockage &#124;&#124; type of coin trick</title>
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In Coin collecting, brockage refers to a type of error coin in which a side of the coin has both the normal image and a mirror image of the opposite side impressed on it.  This is caused by an already minted coin sticking to a die and impressing onto ...</description>
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		<title>Pistole &#124;&#124; coin sticking to a</title>
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This article is about a coin. For other meanings, and similar words, see Pistol (disambiguation).

Pistole is the French name given to a Spanish gold coin in use in 1537; it was a double escudo, the gold unit. The name was also given to the Louis d'Or of Louis XIII of ...</description>
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		<title>Florin &#124;&#124; coin. Brockage is</title>
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Florin may refer to:

Modern currency

 Aruban florin, the currency of Aruba
 Hungarian forint, the official currency of Hungary
 The currency sign "ƒ", called the florin sign

Obsolete coins

 Italian coin florin, minted in Florence in 1252 (origin of name "florin"), first gold coin minted after the Dark Ages in Western Europe; ...</description>
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		<title>Habile &#124;&#124; edit References www.coinmanipulation.com</title>
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		<title>Secondary frequency standard &#124;&#124; or variations</title>
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In telecommunications, a secondary frequency standard is a frequency standard that does not have inherent accuracy, and therefore must be calibrated against a primary frequency standard. 
Secondary standards include crystal oscillators and rubidium standards. A crystal oscillator depends for its frequency on its physical dimensions, which vary with fabrication and ...</description>
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		<title>Nickle &#124;&#124; coin walking across</title>
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Nickle may refer to:

Nickle programming language, a numeric oriented programming language 
Nickle, another name for the European woodpecker

Nickle is an alternative, rarely-used spelling for:

nickel, the chemical element
Nickel (Canadian coin), a five-cent coin
Nickel (United States coin), a five-cent coin

Also see
Nickel (disambiguation)

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		<title>Summer Sun EP &#124;&#124; flipped over</title>
		<description>Summer Sun EP Now thiw is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and i'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, i'll tell you all about an EP by Kula Shaker. All the tracks on the EP had previously appeared as B-Sides ...</description>
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		<title>Quinarius &#124;&#124; edit See also Coin</title>
		<description>The quinarius was a small Roman coin silver coin valued at half a denarius.

The quinarius was struck for a few years, along with the silver sestertius, following the introduction of the denarius in 211 BC. At this time the quinarius and was valued at 5 asses. The coin was reintroduced ...</description>
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		<title>First hand &#124;&#124; hand. It</title>
		<description>First hand is where one experiences something personally, in effect, within reach of one's hands, also known as first person.
Other points of view include second hand and third person.

See also
Hand
Right Hand
Qualia

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		<title>Flack parameter &#124;&#124; correct way up. In</title>
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In X-ray crystallography, the Flack parameter is a factor used to estimate the absolute configuration of a structural model determined by single-crystal structure analysis.
In this approach, one determines the absolute structure of a noncentrosymmetric crystal. The processes used to decide the absolute structure use the anomalous dispersion effect. If atomic ...</description>
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		<title>Tricks of the 3D Game Programming Gurus-Advanced 3D Graphics and Rasterization &#124;&#124; manipulation tricks. It</title>
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Tricks of the 3D Game Programming Gurus - Advanced 3D Graphics and Rasterization is a book by the game programmer and author Andre LaMothe.  The book teaches creating a 3D texture-mapped, lit video game for the PC with a software rasterizer which can be written by the reader. The ...</description>
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		<title>Claregate &#124;&#124; side the</title>
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Claregate is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.  It is north-west of Wolverhampton city centre, within the Tettenhall Regis ward.
It is bounded on the North-East side by the rail line from Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury, on the South-East side by the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal and on the West ...</description>
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		<title>Sides of an equation &#124;&#124; one side</title>
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In mathematics, LHS is informal shorthand for the left-hand side of an equation.  Similarly, RHS is the right-hand side. Each is solely a name for a term as part of an expression; and they are in practice interchangeable, since equality is symmetric.  This abbreviation is seldom if ever ...</description>
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		<title>Tales of Gooseflesh and Laughter &#124;&#124; of the opposite</title>
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Tales of Gooseflesh and Laughter is a collection of science fiction short stories by John Wyndham, published in 1956.
The collection contains:

 "Chinese Puzzle"
 "Una"
 "The Wheel"
 "Jizzle"
 "Heaven Scent"
 "Compassion Circuit"
 "More Spinned Against"
 "A Present from Brunswick"
 "Confidence Trick"
 "Opposite Numbers"
 "Wild Flower"

Opposite Numbers, Wild Flower, and Compassion Circuit ...</description>
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		<title>Bhutanese rupee &#124;&#124; coins. When viewing</title>
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The rupee was the currency of Bhutan until 1974. It was equivalent to the Indian rupee. Until 1957, it was subdivided into 64 paisa. Bhutan then followed India in decimalizing, with the rupee subdivided into 100 naya paisa. The rupee was replaced by the ngultrum at par.
Until its closure in ...</description>
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		<title>Kalkitos &#124;&#124; sticking</title>
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Kalkitos was an art based leisure magazine for children. They comprised of a printed cardboard scene devoid of people, cars, etc. and a transparent sheet of coloured transfers containing people, vehicles, weapons, explosions or animals amomgst others. 

Chromolithography
These could then be applied on to the empty scene by rubbing the ...</description>
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		<title>Angolan real &#124;&#124; of coins. When</title>
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The real (plural réis) was the currency of Angola until 1914. It was equal to the Portuguese real. No subdivisions existed, but some coins were issued denominated in macutas, worth 50 réis. The real was replaced by the escudo in 1914.

Coins
In the mid-eighteenth century, copper coins were issued in denominations ...</description>
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		<title>Common coin errors &#124;&#124; Brockage is</title>
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An error coin is a coin that is minted abnormally. Many different types of errors can occur during the minting process. The following are some of the most common error types. 

Numismatic Value of Error Coins
Most error coins demand a premium when sold, if they are modern coins, dependent upon ...</description>
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		<title>Antipode &#124;&#124; opposite</title>
		<description>The word antipode can be used to mean either the point on the surface of the earth or another celestial body that is diametrically opposite to a given point (usually used as a plural in this sense), or the exact opposite or contrary of something. It is a back-formed singular ...</description>
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		<title>Moidore &#124;&#124; coin orientation correct</title>
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A moidore is a Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732.  The moidore was current in western Europe and the West Indies, particularly Barbados, for a long period after it ceased to be struck. It was the principal coin current in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th ...</description>
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		<title>Martyn Rooney &#124;&#124; a die and impressing</title>
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Martyn Rooney (born April 3, 1987) is an English sprinter. 
Born and raised in Thornton Heath, Surrey, UK, Rooney started running for Croydon Harriers just before starting his secondary school, The John Fisher School in Purley. Initially training and competing at the Middle distances; 800 m and 1500 m and ...</description>
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		<title>Quarter dollar &#124;&#124; In Coin collecting brockage</title>
		<description>
Quarter dollar may refer to ¼ unit of currencies that are named dollar. Normally 1 dollar is divided into 100 cents, making quarter dollar equal to 25 cents. But most of the time, coins or banknotes of that amount are denominated in one of the two expressions.

See also
 Quarter (Canadian ...</description>
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		<title>Gasoline-equivalent gallon &#124;&#124; Compare medallic</title>
		<description>
A gasoline-equivalent gallon is a concept used to compare the energy content of gasoline and alternative fuels, which often have different caloric values than gasoline. Therefore, in order to properly compare prices between fuels, they may be sold in quantities energetically equivalent to a gallon of gasoline.  
The energy ...</description>
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		<title>Beam homogenizer &#124;&#124; mirror</title>
		<description>A beam homogenizer is a device that smooths out the irregularities in a laser beam profile and creates a more uniform one. Most beam homogenizers use a multifaceted mirror with square facets. The mirror reflects light at different angles to create a beam with uniform power across the whole beam ...</description>
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		<title>Ecodynamics &#124;&#124; money.</title>
		<description>
Ecodynamics is a part of applied economics. It covers the lore of the monetary value, the usage of money and the money flow. It deals with labour and capital.

 References 
Ecodynamics&#160;: a new theory of societal evolution / by Kenneth E. Boulding

- Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publ., 1981. ISBN 0-8039-1683-3
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		<title>Nuart Theatre &#124;&#124; showing</title>
		<description>The Nuart Theatre is L.A.'s premier art house movie venue and the flagship movie theater of the Landmark Theatres chain in the United States of America. Located on Santa Monica Boulevard, one block from the 405 freeway, it hosts a weekly midnight movie showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show ...</description>
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		<title>Bodle &#124;&#124; States coinage</title>
		<description>
A bodle or boddle or bodwell, also known as a half groat or Turner was a Scottish copper coin, of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an English penny, first issued under Charles II. Its name may derive from Bothwell (a mint-master). 
It is mentioned in one ...</description>
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		<title>Nick, Ruell, and Ned the Band &#124;&#124; walking across the</title>
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Nick, Ruell, and Ned the Band is a United States musical group that is based in Springfield, Missouri. The band performed every Friday and Saturday night at McSalty's Pizza Cafe on Battlefield Road in Springfield.  Their last show at the Battlefield Road location was Saturday the 7th of October, ...</description>
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		<title>Side by Side &#124;&#124; other side the</title>
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Side by Side may refer to:

Side By Side (band), an American hardcore punk band
"Side by Side (1927 song)", a song by Harry Woods, popularized by Kay Starr
Side by Side (pricing game), a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right
Side by Side (game series), a racing ...</description>
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		<title>Fold-Pak &#124;&#124; must be flipped</title>
		<description>
Fold-Pak is a product of GSD Packaging LLC in Atlanta. It is commonly used to contain Chinese and Thai carry-out foods.
The design comes in a variety of sizes and can be stored flat and easily set up when it is ready to be used. When set up is very durable ...</description>
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		<title>Size-weight illusion &#124;&#124; illusion of</title>
		<description>Size-weight illusion is also known as Charpentier illusion (or Charpentier-Koseleff illusion). It is named after French physician Augustin Charpentier. The illusion is manifested in the tendency to underestimate the weight of the bigger object (for example a box) when compared to a similar smaller object of same physical mass, and ...</description>
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		<title>Irish half-crown coin &#124;&#124; coinage.</title>
		<description>The half-crown coin was a pre-decimal coin worth 1/8 of an Irish pound. The coin featured the Irish hunter, a breed of horse; the original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1943 contained 75% silver, a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is believed that this was ...</description>
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		<title>Brockage &#124;&#124; Brockage is relatively</title>
		<description>
In Coin collecting, brockage refers to a type of error coin in which a side of the coin has both the normal image and a mirror image of the opposite side impressed on it.  This is caused by an already minted coin sticking to a die and impressing onto ...</description>
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		<title>Rare-earth magnet &#124;&#124; is relatively rare</title>
		<description>Rare-earth magnets are strong, permanent magnets made from alloys of rare earth elements. Rare-earth magnets are substantially stronger than ferrite or alnico magnets. The magnetic field typically produced by rare-earth magnets can be in excess of 1.2 teslas.  Ferrite or ceramic magnets typically exhibit fields of 50 to 100 ...</description>
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		<title>Dollar coin &#124;&#124; See also Coin collecting</title>
		<description>
The dollar coin may refer to coins of currencies that are named dollar. Note that some of these currencies may have banknotes (bills) for 1 dollar instead.

See also
 One dollar coin (Australian)
 Loonie (1 Canadian dollar coin)
 Dollar (United States coin)

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		<title>List of Lego computer and video games &#124;&#124; image on</title>
		<description>
This is a table of Lego computer and video games.




 Title
 GBC
 GBA
 NDS
 N64
 GC
 Xbox
 PS1
 PS2
 PC
 MAC
 Xbox 360
 PSP
 Wii
 PS3


 Alpha Team
 







 







 Bionicle Heroes

 
 

 


 
 

 

 



 Bionicle: The Game

 


 
 

 
 
 






 

 














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		<title>Walkathon &#124;&#124; walking</title>
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A walkathon (walk-a-thon), or walking marathon is a type of community or school fundraiser where participants raise money by collecting donations or pledges for walking a predetermined distance or course.  They are similar in format to other physical activity based fundraising events such as marathons and cycling races, but ...</description>
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		<title>Key date &#124;&#124; type of error coin</title>
		<description>
In coin collecting, a key date refers to a date (or date and mint mark combination) of a given coin series or set that is harder to obtain than other dates in the series. The next level of difficult to obtain coins in  series are often referred to as ...</description>
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		<title>Summer Sun EP &#124;&#124; is flipped over the</title>
		<description>Summer Sun EP Now thiw is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and i'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, i'll tell you all about an EP by Kula Shaker. All the tracks on the EP had previously appeared as B-Sides ...</description>
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		<title>London Scottish Bank &#124;&#124; collecting brockage</title>
		<description>London Scottish Bank PLC is a British bank specialising in:

Direct lending
Personal loans
Home collected credit
Debt collecting
Secured Lending
Factoring
Reinsurance

External links
www.london-scottish.com Corporate homepage

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		<title>Hand (solitaire) &#124;&#124; be flipped</title>
		<description>
Hand Solitaire is a solitaire game using one deck of playing cards, but it can be played in the hand, making it ideal when space is limited.
The deck is held, face down, in the hand. One card at a time is flipped face up from the back of the deck. ...</description>
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		<title>Ballast pond &#124;&#124; opposite side impressed</title>
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Wooden ships used to have their hulls waterproofed using tar. To facilitate the application of tar below the waterline, shipyards built a square ballast pond in shallow water with an entrance port on one side.  A ship would enter the ballast pond and be tied to one wall.  ...</description>
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		<title>Sunshine Records (USA) &#124;&#124; can sell</title>
		<description>
Sunshine Records was a small California based record label of the early 1920s, producing 6 double-sided gramophone records of early jazz and blues. 
The labels of Sunshine Records say that they were "Manuf. by Spikes Bros. Phonograph Co. Inc. Los Angeles", but they were all actually manufactured by Nordskog Records, ...</description>
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		<title>Israeli whist &#124;&#124; famous coin manipulation tricks.</title>
		<description>
Israeli whist is a variant of whist popular among Israeli soldiers and travelers.
After the cards are dealt, the players place bids in order to decide which is the trump suit.  A player's bid consists
of which suit he wants to play as trump and how many tricks he is about ...</description>
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		<title>Five pence &#124;&#124; famous coin</title>
		<description>
5P redirects here.  You may be looking for the Five Pillars of Wikipedia.

Five pence may refer to:

A British five pence coin, a decimal subdivision of the pound sterling.
An Irish five pence coin, a decimal subdivision of the now defunct Irish pound.

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		<title>1 Right Price &#124;&#124; correct way up.</title>
		<description>
1 Right Price is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 11, 1975's show, it is played for two prizes.

Gameplay
The contestant is shown a price and two prizes, and is asked to determine which prize it belongs to. A correct decision ...</description>
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		<title>Irish threepence coin &#124;&#124; the coin roll</title>
		<description>
The three-pence coin was a pre-decimal coin worth 1/80 of an Irish pound. The Irish name (leath reul) literally meant "half reul", the reul being a sixpence coin worth the same as the Spanish real.
The design was by the English artist Percy Metcalf. Originally it was struck in nickel and ...</description>
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		<title>Mule (coin) &#124;&#124; already minted</title>
		<description>In numismatics, a mule is a coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece.  These can be intentional or produced by error. This type of error is highly sought after, and examples can fetch steep prices from collectors.
Several prominent mule errors ...</description>
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		<title>Finnstick &#124;&#124; When viewing one</title>
		<description>
Finnstick is the name given by birdwatchers to a stick used to support binoculars. The other end of the stick is steadily attached to the binoculars while the other end rests against the belly.
Finnstick helps to keep the binoculars steady, especially when they are used for a prolonged time. In ...</description>
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		<title>Quasi-phase-matching &#124;&#124; flipped over the</title>
		<description>
Quasi-phase-matching is a technique in nonlinear optics which allows a positive net flow of energy from the pump frequency to the signal and idler frequencies by creating a periodic structure in the nonlinear medium. Momentum is conserved, as is necessary for phase-matching, through an additional momentum contribution corresponding to the ...</description>
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		<title>Semuncia &#124;&#124; coin manipulation</title>
		<description>
The semuncia (Latin half-ounce) was an ancient Roman bronze coin valued at one-twenty-fourth of an as produced during the Roman Republic. It was made during the beginning of Roman cast bronze coinage as the lowest valued denomination. The most common obverse types were a bust of Mercury or an acorn ...</description>
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		<title>Giles Coke &#124;&#124; impressing onto another</title>
		<description>
Giles Coke (born in 1986 in London) is an English footballer who plays for League One side, Northampton Town. Coke is regarded as one of the most talented creative midfielders in the lower leagues. An attacking central midfielder, he is a joy to watch with his accurate passing ability. Not ...</description>
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		<title>Old penny sterling &#124;&#124; the coin has</title>
		<description>
Old pence is the term used in the United Kingdom to describe the pre-decimalisation unit of currency, the penny.
The abbreviation used when writing old penny amounts was d - from the Roman denarii; thus, 3 old pence was written 3d.  The value of an old penny was 1/240 of ...</description>
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		<title>American 5-cent Coin Design Continuity Act &#124;&#124; coin has both</title>
		<description>
The American 5-cent Coin Design Continuity Act of 2003 (Public law 108-15, 31 United States Code 5101) allowed coinage of the commemmorative Westward Journey Nickel Series and mandated that Monticello be depicted on the 2006 nickel, as it had been previously. 
The act also established the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee.

External ...</description>
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		<title>Dual (category theory) &#124;&#124; of the opposite side</title>
		<description>
In category theory, an abstract branch of mathematics, the dual category or opposite category Cop of a category C is the category formed by reversing all the morphisms of C. That is, we take Cop to be the category with objects that are those of C, but with the morphisms ...</description>
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		<title>The Sunny Side &#124;&#124; side impressed on</title>
		<description>
The Sunny Side is a collection of short stories and essays by A. A. Milne. Though Milne is best known for his classic children's books, he also wrote extensively for adults, most notably in Punch, to which he was a contributor and later Assistant Editor. The Sunny Side collects his ...</description>
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		<title>Irish twenty pence (decimal coin) &#124;&#124; French coinage.</title>
		<description>
The twenty pence coin, which features the horse (an Irish hunter) that was on the half-crown coin that was produced for the Irish Free State in 1928, was introduced on October 30 1986. This is first Irish decimal coin that was of a different size to the corresponding decimal British ...</description>
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		<title>Mint condition &#124;&#124; condition coins showing</title>
		<description>
For the R&#38;B group, see Mint Condition.

Mint condition is an expression used in the description of pre-owned goods. Originally, the phrase comes from the way collectors describe the condition of coins. As the name given to a coin factory is a 'mint', then mint condition is the condition a coin ...</description>
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		<title>Conjugate closure &#124;&#124; both the normal image</title>
		<description>
In group theory, the conjugate closure of a subset S of a group G is the subgroup of G  generated by SG, the conjugates of the elements of S:

SG = {g&#8722;1sg &#124; g &#8712; G and s &#8712; S}

The conjugate closure of S is denoted &#60;SG&#62; or &#60;S&#62;G.
The conjugate ...</description>
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		<title>Steeplechase (athletics) &#124;&#124; steeplechase. edit References</title>
		<description>
The steeplechase is an obstacle race in athletics, which derives its name from the steeplechase in horse racing.

 Rules 
The length of the race is usually 3000 m. The number of laps depends on whether the water jump is located to the inside of lane one or to the outside ...</description>
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		<title>List of highways numbered 104 &#124;&#124; the image</title>
		<description>
Route 104, or Highway 104, can refer to:

Canada
 New Brunswick Route 104
 Nova Scotia Highway 104 (Trans-Canada Highway)
Highway 104 (Ontario)
 Quebec Route 104

China
China National Highway 104

Japan
 Route 104 (Japan)

United States
 U.S. Route 104 (decommissioned; see New York State Route 104)
 California State Route 104
State Road 104 (Florida)
 Illinois Route 104
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		<title>Deutsche &#124;&#124; definite</title>
		<description>In German Deutsche is the feminine adjectival  form for Deutsch "German" (the masculine indefinite form being Deutscher; note that the masculine definite form is Deutsche as well, as in der Deutsche Filmpreis). 
The adjective appears in the following proper names:

Deutsche Aerospace AG
Deutsche Akademie
Deutsche Bahn
Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Börse
Deutsche Bundeswehr
Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft
Deutsche ...</description>
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		<title>Silver dollar &#124;&#124; face of the coin</title>
		<description>
Silver dollar may refer to:

 A United States dollar coin made of any white metal, especially one made of silver.
 A Canadian Silver Dollar commemorative coin.
 Three species of characins, named from their resemblance to the coin:
 Metynnis argenteus.
 Metynnis hypsauchen.
 Metynnis maculatus.

 A type of pancake, typically about 7 ...</description>
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		<title>Matrix normal distribution &#124;&#124; normal image</title>
		<description>
The matrix normal distribution is a probability distribution that is a generalization of the normal distribution. 
The probability density function for the random matrix X (n&#160;&#215;&#160;p) that follows the matrix normal distribution has the form

 &#60;math&#62;

p(\mathbf{X}&#124;\mathbf{M}, {\boldsymbol \Omega}, {\boldsymbol \Sigma})
=(2\pi)^{-np/2} &#124;{\boldsymbol \Omega}&#124;^{-n/2}  &#124;{\boldsymbol  \Sigma}&#124;^{-p/2}
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		<title>Kronenthaler &#124;&#124; side of the coin</title>
		<description>
The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler). It contained one ninth of a Cologne mark of silver and was thus equal to the Reichsthaler of the Leipzig convention. After the Austrian Netherlands was occupied by France, several German states (Bavaria, Baden, ...</description>
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		<title>Graphoscope &#124;&#124; When viewing</title>
		<description>
A graphoscope was a 19th century device used in parlors in order to enhance the viewing of photographs and text.  These novelty items consisted of a single magnifying glass, often in a wooden frame, in an overall construction that could collapse into a compact rectangular form.  A photo/card ...</description>
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		<title>Seychellois rupee &#124;&#124; minted</title>
		<description>
The rupee is the currency of the Seychelles It is subdivided into 100 cents. In the local Seychellois Creole (Seselwa) language, it is called the roupi.  The international currency code is SCR. The abbreviations SR and SRe are sometimes used.http://www.mfa.gov.sc/seychelles_currency.htmlhttp://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/currency_table.html

History
The Seychelles rupee was introduced in 1914. Initially in banknote ...</description>
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		<title>Coin orientation &#124;&#124; impressing onto another coin.</title>
		<description>
Coin orientation (or coin alignment or variations of these) is a feature of coins. When viewing one side of a coin with coin orientation, correct side up, the coin must be flipped about its horizontal axis in order to see the other side the correct way up. In other words, ...</description>
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		<title>Upside (magazine) &#124;&#124; coin is upside-down relative</title>
		<description>
Upside was a San Francisco-based business and technology magazine for venture capitalists. It was published from 1989 to 2002.

External links
http://www.upside.com/
San Francisco Business Times: Upside magazine closes

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		<title>Quaquerni &#124;&#124; coinage and pre-Euro</title>
		<description>The Quaquerni were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the north of modern Portugal, province of Minho, in the mountains at the mouths of the rivers Tâmega and Cávado.

See also
Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula

External links
Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)

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		<title>Coinage Act of 1864 &#124;&#124; coin must</title>
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The Coinage Act of 1864, a United States federal law, changed the composition of the one-cent coin and authorized the minting of the two-cent coin. The Director of the United States Mint was directed to develop the designs for these coins for final approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. ...</description>
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		<title>Mirror, Mirror (1990 film) &#124;&#124; a mirror image of</title>
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The 1990 film, Mirror, Mirror, is about a shy girl named Megan who moves into a new neighborhood with her mother. She does not make many friends, but finds an antique mirror with special powers that seems to possess a demon inside of it. Megan becomes dependent on this mirror ...</description>
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		<title>WFCX &#124;&#124; is flipped over</title>
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WFCX 94.3 Leland, MI and WFDX 92.5 Atlanta, MI are Northern Radio-owned stations that simulcast a classic hits format called The Fox. WFDX's 100,000-watt signal serves most of northern Michigan including Alpena, Gaylord and Petoskey, while WFCX, the flagship, serves the Traverse City area with 20,500 watts.
WFDX signed on in ...</description>
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		<title>Junk silver &#124;&#124; Coins with coin</title>
		<description>
Junk silver is an informal term used in the United States and Canada for any silver coin which is in only fair condition and has no collectible value above the bullion value of the silver it contains. Such coins are popular amongst those seeking to invest in silver, particularly in ...</description>
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		<title>Chase (racing) &#124;&#124; the steeplechase. edit</title>
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A Chase is a type of horse race which is run over fences which have a minimum height of four-and-a-half feet, unlike the obstacles involved in steeplechasing.  They are relatively thick are made to resemble hedges.  If a horse makes a jumping error the horse will often fall ...</description>
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		<title>Dirty Tricks Incorporated &#124;&#124; tricks. It</title>
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Dirty Tricks Incorporated is the second album by the Adelaide-based punk/rock band The Clowns Of Decadence.

Track listing
 "Snake Like A Tongue" – 6:15
 "Tales From The Riverbank" – 4:52
 "Great White Cheat" – 5:36
 "New Suits For The Devout" – 4:27
 "Hard Labour" – 2:53

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		<title>Nabetari &#124;&#124; impressed</title>
		<description>Nabetari is a Gilbertese (Pacific Islands) native who impressed several Allied Senior Officers with his successful attempt to escape the WWII Japanese occupation by making a record ocean voyage in a small fishing canoe.

References


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		<title>Vocabulary development &#124;&#124; other words</title>
		<description>
Vocabulary development is the process whereby speakers of language enhance their working vocabularies with new words.
The average persons' vocabulary consists of 10,000 words, regardless of native tongue. Usually, this represents a mere fraction of the lexis of that language. English, for example, contains approximately 600,000 words, established by the Oxford ...</description>
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		<title>Lens sag &#124;&#124; a mirror</title>
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Lens sag is a problem that sometimes afflicts very large refracting telescopes. It is the equivalent of mirror sag in reflecting telescopes. It occurs when the physical weight of the glass causes a distortion in the shape of the lens because the lens can only be supported by the edges. ...</description>
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		<title>Columbian Exposition quarter dollar &#124;&#124; minted coin sticking</title>
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The Columbian Exposition quarter commemorative coin, commonly referred to as the Isabella quarter, was minted as a result of a petition made by Board of Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition for a souvenir quarter. It honors Queen Isabella of Spain who sponsored Columbus' travels that ended in the colonization ...</description>
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		<title>Coin orientation &#124;&#124; States coinage and</title>
		<description>
Coin orientation (or coin alignment or variations of these) is a feature of coins. When viewing one side of a coin with coin orientation, correct side up, the coin must be flipped about its horizontal axis in order to see the other side the correct way up. In other words, ...</description>
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		<title>The Hand That Rocks the Cradle &#124;&#124; the hand.</title>
		<description>
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is the title of a number of works of art:

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (film), a 1992 film starring Rebecca De Mornay and Annabella Sciorra
"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (poem)", a poem by William Ross Wallace
"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (song)", ...</description>
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		<title>Coinage metals &#124;&#124; coins showing</title>
		<description>
Coins are made from  one or more coinage metals.
Many coinage metals are from Group 11 of the Periodic table, but not all of them. Precious metals are used in bullion coins and some collectable coins.

External links
List of metals and their alloys which have been used in coins

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		<title>Irish half-crown coin &#124;&#124; Coin collecting brockage</title>
		<description>The half-crown coin was a pre-decimal coin worth 1/8 of an Irish pound. The coin featured the Irish hunter, a breed of horse; the original minting of the coin from 1928 until 1943 contained 75% silver, a higher content than the equivalent British coin. It is believed that this was ...</description>
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		<title>Bric-a-brac &#124;&#124; collecting brockage refers to</title>
		<description>The term bric-à-brac (origin French) [1] was first used in the Victorian era. 
It referred then to collections of curios such as elaborately decorated teacups and small vases, feathers, wax flowers under glass domes, eggshells, statuettes, painted miniatures or photographs, and so on. Bric-à-brac was used as ornament on mantelpieces, ...</description>
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		<title>Sugar Daddy (candy) &#124;&#124; roll knuckle roll</title>
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Sugar Daddy is a caramel lollipop manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries.  A bite-sized candy, based on the Sugar Daddy is marketed under the name Sugar Babies (candy).
The Sugar Daddy was originally called the Papa and was invented in 1925 by the James O. Welch Company, and was the biggest ...</description>
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		<title>Stephen Kent (chemist) &#124;&#124; image and a mirror</title>
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Stephen B. H. Kent is a chemist at the University of Chicago who developed native chemical ligation and also demonstrated the principle that mirror-image amino acids put together to form a protein create a mirror-image protein which, if an enzyme, can catalyze the mirror-image reaction. 

External links
Kent home page Univ. ...</description>
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		<title>Fingers, Inc. &#124;&#124; the fingers to create</title>
		<description>Fingers, Inc., also known as Fingers, was a Chicago house music group consisting of producer/arranger Larry Heard ("Mr. Fingers") and vocalists Robert Owens and Ron Wilson. The group is best known for a handful of pioneering deep house tracks released in the mid-1980s, including the singles "Mystery Of Love", "Can ...</description>
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		<title>Dodge Rampage Concept &#124;&#124; is a feature</title>
		<description>
The Dodge Rampage was a concept car created by DaimlerChrysler that shares a name with a previous production vehicle that was marketed in the early 1980s. The Rampage Concept was first introduced at the 2006 Chicago Auto Show. The Rampage is as large as the current production model Dodge Ram ...</description>
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		<title>Coson &#124;&#124; condition coins showing definite</title>
		<description>
Due to the lack of written information regarding the Getae-Dacians' history, many important names related to their civilization remain either unknown or controversial. The controversy regarding the name of this king was prompted after the discovery of golden coins inscribed with the word KOSON in Greek characters. Such coins were ...</description>
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		<title>Quadrigatus &#124;&#124; a coin is flipped</title>
		<description>The quadrigatus was a medium-sized silver coin produced by the Roman Republic during the 3rd century BC. The obverse featured a young janiform bust and the reverse featured Victory driving a quadriga, giving the coin its name, with the inscription "ROMA" below.
The coin weighed about 6.8 grams (6 scruples), consistent ...</description>
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		<title>Dynamic sea surface topography &#124;&#124; This is caused by</title>
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Dynamic sea surface topography is the average difference between the actual surface of the Earth and a geoid. It is caused by a steady state ocean current field in the ocean which in turn is caused by climatologic winds and temperature transport in the oceans. The dynamic sea surface topography ...</description>
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		<title>Minimizing dictionary &#124;&#124; words the image</title>
		<description>
A dictionary is minimizing if it attempts to include only a limited selection of words from a particular speech community. An example of a minimizing dictionary (also spelled minimising dictionary) is a dictionary containing the 2,000 most frequently used words in the English language, as it attempts to lemmatise (i.e. ...</description>
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		<title>Hypereutrophic &#124;&#124; large amounts</title>
		<description>
Hypereutrophic lakes are very nutrient-rich lakes characterized by frequent and severe nuisance algal blooms and low transparency. Hypereutrophic lakes are the most biologically productive lakes, and support large amounts of plants, fish and other animals. Hypereutropic lakes have a visibility depth of less than 3 feet, they have greater than ...</description>
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		<title>Coins of the Brunei dollar &#124;&#124; other. Coins with</title>
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The Coins of the Brunei dollar are part of the physical form of current Brunei currency, the Brunei dollar. They have changed through time along with Brunei itself.  A British protectorate from 1888 until 1984, it is currently an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Tin 1/2 and 1 ...</description>
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		<title>Multi 2 diamonds &#124;&#124; the correct way</title>
		<description>Multi or Multi 2 diamonds is contract bridge convention whereby the opening bid of 2 shows multiple types of hands, which always includes a weak two bid in either major suit, while the additional meaning can be either a balanced hand in 18-20 high card points range, or a 20-22 ...</description>
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		<title>Unimodular lattice &#124;&#124; definite brockage can</title>
		<description>
In mathematics, a unimodular lattice is a lattice of discriminant 1 or &#8722;1.
The E8 lattice and the Leech lattice are two famous examples. 

 Definitions 
A lattice is a free abelian group of finite rank with an integral symmetric bilinear form (·,·).
A lattice is even if (a, a) is always ...</description>
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		<title>KQCH &#124;&#124; flipped about</title>
		<description>KQCH is the callsign for the Omaha, Nebraska-based Top 40 FM radio station "Channel 94.1". It is maintained by the local, employee-owned corporation Journal Broadcast Group.

History
KQCH's origins began in 1999, when it flipped from Adult Contemporary to Rhythmic Contemporary as "Channel 97.7." The station would become a success story in ...</description>
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		<title>Bipolar violation &#124;&#124; of error</title>
		<description>A Bipolar Violation, or BPV, is an error in the transmission of a T1 signal where two pulses of the same polarity occur without an intervening pulse of the opposite polarity.
T1 signals are transmitted using a scheme called Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI), where a ONE is represented by a pulse, ...</description>
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		<title>Upholstery hammer &#124;&#124; one face</title>
		<description>
An upholstery hammer (also called a tack hammer) is a lightweight hammer used for securing upholstery fabric to furniture frames using tacks.
Usually, one face of the hammer is magnetized to aid in placement of tacks. Once started, the tacks are driven with the other face. To apply tacks rapidly an ...</description>
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		<title>Flying Eagle cent &#124;&#124; minted coin sticking to</title>
		<description>
The Flying Eagle cent is a United States coin that was minted from 1857 to 1858. The coin was designed by James B. Longacre. The Flying Eagle was the first small-sized cent coin minted in the US, replacing the earlier large cent. The obverse of the coin depicts an eagle ...</description>
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		<title>Orbison illusion &#124;&#124; create the illusion of</title>
		<description>
The Orbison illusion is an optical illusion that was first described by the psychologist William Orbison in 1939. The bounding rectangle and inner square both appear distorted in the presence of the radiating lines. The background gives us the impression there is some sort of perspective. As a
result, our brain ...</description>
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		<title>Helioscope &#124;&#124; viewing one</title>
		<description>
A helioscope is an instrument for observing the sun. 
The helioscope was used by Benedetto Castelli (1578-1643) and refined by Galileo (1564–1642). The method was to project an image with a telescope pointed at the sun onto a white sheet of paper suspended inside a darkened room.[1]  
The first ...</description>
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		<title>Back to the Web &#124;&#124; across the back of</title>
		<description>
Back to the Web is the eighth album by indie rock band Elf Power.  It was released on Rykodisc in April of 2006.

Track listing
"Come Lie Down With Me (And Sing My Song)" – 2:17
"An Old Familiar Scene" – 4:13
"Rolling Black Water" – 2:32
"King of Earth" – 3:03
"Peel Back the ...</description>
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		<title>Numismatic Guaranty Corporation &#124;&#124; coin with</title>
		<description>
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (or NGC) is a provider of third-party coin grading services to numismatists. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. It is the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association.
Coin grading is a fee-based service in which a coin or medal ...</description>
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		<title>Chinese finger trap &#124;&#124; fingers to</title>
		<description>A Chinese finger trap (also known as Chinese finger prison, Chinese finger cuffs, Chinese finger puzzle, Chinese handcuffs, and Mexican handcuffs) is a gag toy used to play a practical joke on children and unsuspecting adults.  The finger trap is a simple puzzle that traps the victim's fingers (often ...</description>
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		<title>Semis &#124;&#124; the coin has both</title>
		<description>
The semis (literally meaning half) was small Roman bronze coin that was valued at half an as. During the Roman Republic, the semis was distinguished by an 'S' (indicating semis) or 6 dots (indicating a theoretical weight of 6 unciae). The coin featured a bust of Saturn on the obverse, ...</description>
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		<title>Neugroschen &#124;&#124; of error coin in</title>
		<description>
The neugroschen is a coin that was introduced in 1841 in Saxony. It was equivalent to the Prussian silbergroschen but was divided into 10 pfennig, not 12 as in Prussia.

See also
Grosch
Silbergroschen
Groschen

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		<title>The Christians (album) &#124;&#124; fingers</title>
		<description>
'The Christians was The Christians' 1987 debut album and contained their first five UK hit singles. 

Track listing
 "Forgotten Town"
 "When The Fingers point"
 "Born Again"
 "Ideal World"
 "Save A Soul In Every Town"
 "... And That's Why"
 "Hooverville"
 "One In A Million"
 "Sad Songs"
 "Forgotten Town (12 in Dub ...</description>
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		<title>Promissory &#124;&#124; amounts of money. edit</title>
		<description>



 Wikipedia does not currently have an encyclopedia article for '.
You may like to search Wiktionary for "[[Wiktionary:Special:Search/&#124;]]" instead.
To begin an article here, feel free to [ edit this page], but please do not create a mere dictionary definition.

 

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		<title>Noble (Manx coin) &#124;&#124; onto another coin. Brockage</title>
		<description>
The Isle of Man, a British protectorate, mints the Noble, a platinum bullion coin.  Nobles are legal tender, but do not have a value associated with any currency (like the gold Krugerrand does).
The value of a Noble is equal to the platinum content of the coin.

 External links 
Northwest ...</description>
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		<title>Pipi &#124;&#124; brockage refers to</title>
		<description>
Ѓ±§:For the Astrid Lindgren character see Pippi Longstocking.
In Australia and New Zealand, pipi refers to different species of shellfish gathered for food:

 In Australia, Plebidonax deltoides. 
 In New Zealand, Paphies australis.
 In Canada, it is the Franco-Ontarian familiar term for grandfather. 
 In Turkey, it refers to the male ...</description>
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		<title>Garbha gṛha &#124;&#124; horizontal axis in</title>
		<description>
A ' (also written garbha griha) is the innermost chamber of a Hindu temple. Although the term is often associated with Hindu temples, it is also found in Jain and Buddhist temples.
The garbha gṛha usually contains the murti (idol or icon), the primary focus of prayer. In temples with a ...</description>
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		<title>List of asteroids/113001–114000 &#124;&#124; of money. edit</title>
		<description>! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="001"&#124; 113001&#8211;113100 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="101"&#124; 113101&#8211;113200 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="201"&#124; 113201&#8211;113300 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="301"&#124; 113301&#8211;113400 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="401"&#124; 113401&#8211;113500 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="501"&#124; 113501&#8211;113600 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="601"&#124; 113601&#8211;113700 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="701"&#124; 113701&#8211;113800 [ edit]
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		<title>List of asteroids/101001–102000 &#124;&#124; of money. edit See</title>
		<description>! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="001"&#124; 101001&#8211;101100 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="101"&#124; 101101&#8211;101200 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="201"&#124; 101201&#8211;101300 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="301"&#124; 101301&#8211;101400 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="401"&#124; 101401&#8211;101500 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="501"&#124; 101501&#8211;101600 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="601"&#124; 101601&#8211;101700 [ edit]
! colspan="5" style="background-color:silver;text-align:center;" id="701"&#124; 101701&#8211;101800 [ edit]
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		<title>Downy Ball &#124;&#124; other side the correct</title>
		<description>
The Downy Ball is a spherical plastic tool used to dispense liquid fabric softener in clothes washing machines.  Liquid fabric softener has to be added at the correct time to a load of laundry in order to work effectively.  The Downy Ball got its name from the brand ...</description>
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		<title>Side by Side &#124;&#124; correct side</title>
		<description>
Side by Side may refer to:

Side By Side (band), an American hardcore punk band
"Side by Side (1927 song)", a song by Harry Woods, popularized by Kay Starr
Side by Side (pricing game), a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right
Side by Side (game series), a racing ...</description>
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		<title>Half laurel &#124;&#124; coinage. Compare</title>
		<description>
The half laurel was a British coin minted between 1619 and 1625, with a value of ten shillings (half a pound, or laurel).
The half laurel was the third British gold coin with a value of ten shillings produced during the reign of King James I. It was named after the ...</description>
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		<title>Walk the dog &#124;&#124; walking across the back</title>
		<description>Walking the dog is, first and foremost, the act of taking a pet dog on a walk as part of an exercise regimen. Other meanings or similar phrases:

 Walk the dog[1] is a common yo-yo trick where the player does a sleeper and then allows this spinning yo-yo to roll ...</description>
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		<title>Mikheil Gelovani &#124;&#124; impressed on it.</title>
		<description>
Mikheil Georgievich Gelovani (in Russian Михаил Георгиевич Геловани, January 6, 1893 - December 21, 1956) was a Georgian actor born in Lasuria, who played Joseph Stalin in a series of propaganda films in the 1930s and 1940s. He was picked by Stalin in 1938 after he was impressed with his ...</description>
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		<title>Mucky Fingers &#124;&#124; fingers to create</title>
		<description>
Mucky Fingers" is a song on the British rock band Oasis' sixth album, Don't Believe the Truth. It was written by lead guitarist and main songwriter Noel Gallagher, on which he does the vocals as well. it has been noted by some to have a striking similarity to The Velvet ...</description>
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		<title>Long squeeze &#124;&#124; brockage can sell for</title>
		<description>
A long squeeze is a situation in which investors who hold long positions feel the need to sell into a falling market to cut their losses. This pressure to sell usually leads to a further decline in market prices. This situation is less common than the opposite, a short squeeze, ...</description>
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		<title>Strategic Air Command: Division emblems gallery &#124;&#124; the image on</title>
		<description>
Main article: Strategic Air Command
Gallery of Division Emblems (36 emblems)

NOTE:There was no emblem for the 311th Air Division, Reconnaissance.
NOTE:There was no emblem for the 4310th Air  Division. 

Abbreviations:

AD=Air Division
AD(P)=Air Division Provisional
MD=Missile Division
SAD=Strategic Aerospace Division
SMD=Strategic Missile Division

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		<title>Bagpat district &#124;&#124; most famous</title>
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Baghpat district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Bagpat town is the district headquarters. 
Shri Kokab Hamid is the most famous person from Baghpat.
The District Magistrate and Collector's offices have been recently constructed in Baghpat.
There is a sugar mill in Baghpat.
There is a lot ...</description>
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		<title>The Men and the Mirror &#124;&#124; mirror image of</title>
		<description>
"The Men and the Mirror" is a short science fiction story by author Ross Rocklynne, published in Astounding Science Fiction in July 1938, since reprinted in Rocklynne's collection of the same title (1973) and in Asimov's collection Before the Golden Age (1974).  The story is one of three stories ...</description>
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		<title>Buy-side analyst &#124;&#124; the other side</title>
		<description>
Buy-side analysts ("buy-siders") work for money management firms such as mutual funds, pension funds, trusts, and hedge funds.  They are incentivised to identify investment opportunities that will improve the net worth of the portfolio they work for.
A buy-side analyst typically works in a mutual fund, pension fund, or other ...</description>
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		<title>Die head &#124;&#124; die and impressing</title>
		<description>
A die head is a threading die that is used in the high volume production of threaded components.
Die heads are commonly used on lathes, turret lathes, screw machines and CNC lathes. They may be used for either cutting a thread or rolling a thread. They may also be used for ...</description>
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		<title>Dummy (film) &#124;&#124; and impressing onto another</title>
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Dummy is a 2002 drama film/comedy film written and directed by Greg Pritikin. It starred Adrien Brody, Milla Jovovich, Illeana Douglas, Vera Farmiga and Jared Harris. The original music score is composed by Mike Ruekberg . The film is marketed with the tagline The story of a dummy and his ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1989</link>
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		<title>Non-vessel operating common carrier &#124;&#124; brockage can sell</title>
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Non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCC) are one type of sea freight forwarders. Instead of using their own ships, they operate as transportation or logistics intermediaries. That is, they book space on ships and sell it in smaller quantities, consolidating freight for transport in standard containers.
One of the largest NVOCC is ...</description>
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		<title>Kävlinge &#124;&#124; for large amounts of</title>
		<description>
Kävlinge is a small town in, and the seat of, Kävlinge Municipality in Skåne County in Sweden. It has a population of 8,550 (2005).
In 1996, a train containing large amounts of ammonia derailed. And circa 9000 people had to be evacuated. This is known as the biggest evacuation in Swedish ...</description>
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		<title>Bulldozer (truck) &#124;&#124; sticking to</title>
		<description>Bulldozer is a monster truck that races in the USHRA Monster Jam series. It is currently driven by Alex Blackwell. It features one of the first 3-D body shells, with horns sticking out the front. In this respect it resembles El Toro Loco. The truck debuted as a promotional truck ...</description>
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		<title>Irish threepence coin &#124;&#124; error coin in</title>
		<description>
The three-pence coin was a pre-decimal coin worth 1/80 of an Irish pound. The Irish name (leath reul) literally meant "half reul", the reul being a sixpence coin worth the same as the Spanish real.
The design was by the English artist Percy Metcalf. Originally it was struck in nickel and ...</description>
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		<title>Found All the Parts &#124;&#124; coin trick</title>
		<description>
Found All the Parts is an abbreviated EP released by Cheap Trick in 1980, consisting of previously unreleased material. 

Track listing
 "Daytripper" (live)
 "Can't Hold On" (previously unreleased song from At Budokan)
 "Such A Good Girl"
 "Take Me I'm Yours"

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		<title>Normal lens &#124;&#124; both the normal</title>
		<description>
In  photography and cinematography a normal lens is a lens that generates images that are generally held to have a "natural" perspective similar to human eyesight, compared with lenses with longer or shorter focal lengths.
Lenses of shorter focal length are called wide-angle lenses, while longer focal length lenses are ...</description>
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		<title>Bawean deer &#124;&#124; horizontal axis</title>
		<description>The Bawean deer, Axis kuhlii, also known as Kuhl's hog deer or Bawean hog deer, is a species of deer found only in the island of Bawean in Indonesia.
A typical height for males of 60&#8211;70cm has been reported. Males have three-tined antlers.
Unlike the hog deer (Axis porcinus) of the Asian ...</description>
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		<title>Words (Unix) &#124;&#124; up. In other words</title>
		<description>
words is a standard file on all Unix and Unix-like operating system, and is simply a newline delimited list of dictionary words. It is used, for instance, by spell checking programs.
With Unix's text processing capabilities, one can use the words file for many purposes.  For example, using the grep ...</description>
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		<title>Smart v HMA &#124;&#124; is caused</title>
		<description>Smart v HMA was a Scottish criminal case decided by the High Court of Justiciary on appeal held that it is not a defence to a charge of assault that the injuries were caused in the course of a consensual fight.  This is known as the 'Square Go' case, ...</description>
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		<title>Relative price &#124;&#124; is upside-down relative</title>
		<description>
Relative price  is the price of a commodity such as a good or service in terms of another; ie, the ratio of two prices. A relative price may be expressed in terms of a ratio between any two prices or the ratio between the price of one particular good ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1979</link>
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		<title>Trance N Roll &#124;&#124; roll and</title>
		<description>Trance N Roll is an album by Analog Pussy. It is a mixture of the psychedelic trance and rock and roll genres.  It contains lyrics in English, Spanish, German and the production involved live instruments. 

Track listing
Trance 'N Roll – 6:59
Future – 8:30
Molecular – 7:20
Psycho Punko – 8:57
Angels – ...</description>
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		<title>Nickels &#124;&#124; coin walking</title>
		<description>
This article is about the gambling coin game.  For other uses, see Nickel (disambiguation).

Nickels is a gambling coin game played with any desired denomination of coins. It is played on a flat, hard surface next to a back wall, such as the side of a building or a street ...</description>
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		<title>Order isomorphism &#124;&#124; order to</title>
		<description>
In the mathematical field of order theory an order isomorphism is a special kind of monotone function that constitutes a suitable notion of isomorphism for partially ordered sets. Whenever two partially ordered sets are order isomorphic, they can be considered to be "essentially the same" in the sense that one ...</description>
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		<title>Uruli &#124;&#124; large amounts of money.</title>
		<description>
Uruli is a traditional cookware used in Kerala (a state in south India).  It is circular in shape and is made of bell metal (a variety of bronze).  Urulis are used in restaurants, and special occasions to cook large amounts of food.

See also
 Cuisine of Kerala
 Kerala

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		<title>SDO &#124;&#124; orientation include</title>
		<description>
SDO may stand for:
Science and Technology

Scattered Disc Object, an object in the Solar System's Scattered disc.
Standard Developing Organization, an organization with the scope of establishing national, regional or international engineering standards (e.g on telecommunications, information technology, power generation, quality) 
Social Dominance Orientation, a psychological personality variable.
Service Data Objects, a computer ...</description>
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		<title>Grumbar &#124;&#124; alignment</title>
		<description>In many Dungeons and Dragons campaign settings, Grumbar is the "Elemental Lord of the Earth."  Ed Greenwood created Grumbar for his home Dungeons &#38; Dragons game, inspired by the deity Grome, created by Michael Moorcock for his Elric stories.  He is closely associated with solidity, unchanging forms, and ...</description>
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		<title>Training field &#124;&#124; include United States</title>
		<description>
In the U.S. region of New England, many towns and cities have kept and maintained the training fields that served as the training grounds for soldiers, militia, and townspeople during former wars, including the American War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the American Civil War.
Today, these areas are ...</description>
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		<title>Gobrecht Dollar &#124;&#124; coinage and</title>
		<description>The Gobrecht Dollar was an American dollar coin that was minted in small quantities from 1836 to 1839. It is named for its designer, U.S. Mint engraver Christian Gobrecht.

Basic design
Obverse
The obverse design of the Gobrecht dollar is virtually identical to that of the Seated Liberty coinage that was introduced starting ...</description>
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		<title>Isometric illusion &#124;&#124; create the illusion</title>
		<description>
An isometric illusion (also called an ambiguous figure or inside/outside illusion) is a type of optical illusion, specifically one due to multistable perception.  In the example figure at right, the shape can be perceived as either an inside or an outside corner.  In general, any shape built entirely ...</description>
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		<title>Irish halfpenny (decimal coin) &#124;&#124; coin has</title>
		<description>
The halfpenny coin was the smallest denomination of the Irish pound which was decimalised on Decimal Day, February 15, 1971 it was one of three new designs introduced all in bronze. The coin suffered from the effects of inflation and very few were produced beyond the initial run for 1971. ...</description>
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		<title>Marginal revenue productivity theory of wages &#124;&#124; sell for</title>
		<description>
The marginal revenue productivity theory of wages, also referred to as the marginal revenue product of labor, is the change in total revenue earned by a firm that results from employing one more unit of labor.  It is a neoclassical model that determines, under some conditions, the optimal number ...</description>
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		<title>James Figg &#124;&#124; knuckle</title>
		<description>
James Figg (c. 1695 - 8 December 1734) was a British bare-knuckle boxer. In 1719, he became the first English bare-knuckle champion, and held the title for 11 years. Figg was also a great fencer. After his rise to fame, he started his own school and taught boxing, fencing, and ...</description>
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		<title>Michael Eppelstun &#124;&#124; tricks. It is also</title>
		<description>
Michael "Eppo" Eppelstun is considered the father of the new school of bodyboarding. In the early 1990s he popularized tricks never before tried, such as the ARS (air-roll spin) and backflip. Eppo was one of the first bodyboarders to shift bodyboarding from a fluid, surf-like style to the extreme, aerial ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1966</link>
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		<title>Roadblock (robot) &#124;&#124; flipped about its</title>
		<description>
Roadblock is a robot built to compete in the BBC television series of Robot Wars. The robot won Series 1 and competed in Series 2 finishing third. The robot had a wedge made from a road sign with a petroleum powered circular saw attached.  It was constructed by Systems ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1965</link>
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		<title>Bimonster &#124;&#124; the image on one</title>
		<description>
In mathematics, the Bimonster is a group that is the wreath product of the Monster group M with Z2:

&#60;math&#62;Bi = M \wr \mathbb{Z}_2.&#60;/math&#62;

The Bimonster is also a quotient of the Coxeter group corresponding to the Coxeter-Dynkin diagram Y555 (a Y-shaped graph with 16 nodes).  John H. Conway conjectured that ...</description>
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		<title>Approximation error &#124;&#124; error coin in which</title>
		<description>
In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, the approximation error in some data is the discrepancy between an exact value and some approximation to it. An approximation error can occur because

the measurement of the data is not precise (due to the instruments), or
approximations are used instead of the real data ...</description>
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		<title>Quincunx (coin) &#124;&#124; The Coin walk</title>
		<description>The quincunx was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic. The word quincunx comes from Latin "quinque" which means "five" and "uncia" which means "one twelfth", because the coin was valued at five-twelfths of an as (a libra or 5 unciae).  This value was sometimes symbolized ...</description>
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		<title>Indy grab &#124;&#124; trick in</title>
		<description>
An indy grab is an aerial skateboarding, snowboarding and kitesurfing trick during which the rider grabs the middle of his board, between his feet, on the side of the board where his toes are pointing.
The indy grab is a generic skateboarding trick that has been performed since the 1970s. This ...</description>
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		<title>Irish one pound coin &#124;&#124; coin alignment or</title>
		<description>The one pound coin was introduced on 20 June 1990. The design is of a red deer, by the Irish artist Tom Ryan, and based on photographs taken by Sean RyanThe Wild Red Deer of Killarney, Sean Ryan, ISBN 1-902011-09-0 of red deer from the Irish national deer herd in ...</description>
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		<title>The Good Son &#124;&#124; good condition</title>
		<description>
 The Good Son (film), staring Macaulay Culkin and Elijah Wood.
 The Good Son (album) is a 1990 album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
 The Good Son (novel) is a 1982 novel by American author Craig Nova.
 "The Good Son" (Frasier) is the first episode of the TV ...</description>
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		<title>Picayune &#124;&#124; coin alignment</title>
		<description>
A picayune was a Spanish coin, worth half a real. Its name derives from the French picaillon, which is itself from the Provençal picaioun, meaning "small coin". Besides being used in Spanish territories, it was also a common coin in the south of the United States, and the name has ...</description>
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		<title>Half Florin &#124;&#124; of coins.</title>
		<description>
The Half Florin (also known as a Leopard) was an attempt by English king Edward III to produce a gold coinage suitable for use in Europe as well as in England (see also Florin or Double Leopard and Quarter Florin or Helm). The half florin was largely based on contemporary ...</description>
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		<title>Accidental complexity &#124;&#124; caused by</title>
		<description>
Accidental complexity is complexity that arises in computer programs or their development process (computer programming) which is non-essential to the problem to be solved.  While essential complexity is inherent and unavoidable, accidental complexity is caused by the approach chosen to solve the problem.  While sometimes accidental complexity can ...</description>
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		<title>Gerry &#124;&#124; include</title>
		<description>
Gerry can refer to:

Diminutive form of the first names Gerald, Gerard, and Geraldine, it is often used as a nickname for people with those names, although it is sometimes spelled "Jerry."  Famous Gerrys include:
 Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers.

A family name.  Famous members of the Gerry ...</description>
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		<title>British Indian coins &#124;&#124; condition coins</title>
		<description>
The British East India Company established its initial settlement in Surat in 1612, and started minting coins from the mid 17th century. The early European style coins were not popular outside their jurisdiction, and in 1717 the British obtained the right to strike their own rupees in the name of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1954</link>
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		<title>Irish sixpence coin &#124;&#124; of error coin</title>
		<description>The sixpence coin was a pre-decimal coin and worth 1/40 of an Irish pound. The coin was originally struck in nickel, like the threepence coin and was very well wearing. The metal was changed to cupronickel in 1942 as the metal became more valuable; this coin is less well wearing ...</description>
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		<title>Modulation order &#124;&#124; order</title>
		<description>
The modulation order of a digital communication scheme is determined by the number of the different symbols that can be transmitted using it.
Modulation order can only be defined for digital modulations. The simplest forms of digital modulation are of second order because they can transmit only two symbols (usually denoted ...</description>
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		<title>Noble (Manx coin) &#124;&#124; Coin orientation or</title>
		<description>
The Isle of Man, a British protectorate, mints the Noble, a platinum bullion coin.  Nobles are legal tender, but do not have a value associated with any currency (like the gold Krugerrand does).
The value of a Noble is equal to the platinum content of the coin.

 External links 
Northwest ...</description>
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		<title>Rare &#124;&#124; rare and in good</title>
		<description>Rare is a word used to denote low numbers of abundance.
It can also refer to:

Rare species, a conservation category in biology designating the scarcity of an organism and implying a threat to its viability.
Rare (company), a video game development company
Rare (band), a band from Northern Ireland
 Réseaux Associés pour la ...</description>
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		<title>Brimin Kipruto &#124;&#124; roll and the steeplechase.</title>
		<description>Brimin Kipruto (born July 31, 1985 in Korkitony) is a Kenyan middle distance runner.
He mainly competes in 3000 m steeplechase, where his personal best is 8:04.22 minutes.
Young Kipruto has already won two medals at major international competitions. He won the silver medal in the 3000 m steeplechase at the 2004 ...</description>
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		<title>Half penny &#124;&#124; coin orientation include</title>
		<description>
Half penny may mean:

British half penny coin (decimal)
British halfpenny coin (pre-decimal)
Irish halfpenny coin (pre-decimal)
Australian half penny coin (pre-decimal)
New Zealand half penny coin (pre-decimal)

See also
 St. Patrick Halfpenny
 Jill Halfpenny

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		<title>Bundesland &#124;&#124; correct way</title>
		<description>

Bundesland (plural Bundesländer) may refer to:

States of Austria, the technically and constitutionally correct German language name for the federal states of Austria. Colloquial usage however gravitates to 'Länder'.

States of Germany, (literally), and so frequently used for the federal states of Germany, but strictly speaking this usage is not correct since ...</description>
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		<title>Koban (Japanese gold coin) &#124;&#124; another coin.</title>
		<description>
The koban (小判, alternately ōban) was a Japanese oval gold coin in Edo period feudal Japan, equal to ten ryō, another early Japanese monetary unit (a ryō can be imagined as worth a thousand dollars, although the value of the coin, like the value of the dollar, varied considerably).
The Keichō ...</description>
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		<title>Harold Sewell &#124;&#124; the steeplechase.</title>
		<description>
Harold Sewell was a British athlete.  He competed in the 3,200 metres steeplechase at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.
In the first round of the race, Sewell ran a tight race with Jim Lightbody of the United States, a former Olympic steeplechase champion.  Near the very end, Sewell ...</description>
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		<title>Jacobus &#124;&#124; the coin must</title>
		<description>
A Jacobus is an English gold coin of the reign of James I, worth 25 shillings.
The correspondence of Isaac Newton refers to the coin:

 The Jacobus piece coin'd for 20 shillings is the 41th: part of a pound Troy, and a Carolus 20s piece is of the same weight. But ...</description>
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		<title>Matrix normal distribution &#124;&#124; normal image and</title>
		<description>
The matrix normal distribution is a probability distribution that is a generalization of the normal distribution. 
The probability density function for the random matrix X (n&#160;&#215;&#160;p) that follows the matrix normal distribution has the form

 &#60;math&#62;

p(\mathbf{X}&#124;\mathbf{M}, {\boldsymbol \Omega}, {\boldsymbol \Sigma})
=(2\pi)^{-np/2} &#124;{\boldsymbol \Omega}&#124;^{-n/2}  &#124;{\boldsymbol  \Sigma}&#124;^{-p/2}
\exp\left(    -\frac{1}{2} ...</description>
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		<title>Quarter dollar &#124;&#124; a coin walking</title>
		<description>
Quarter dollar may refer to ¼ unit of currencies that are named dollar. Normally 1 dollar is divided into 100 cents, making quarter dollar equal to 25 cents. But most of the time, coins or banknotes of that amount are denominated in one of the two expressions.

See also
 Quarter (Canadian ...</description>
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		<title>WUXGA &#124;&#124; viewing one side</title>
		<description>
WUXGA stands for Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array and is a display resolution of 1920×1200 pixels (2,304,000 pixels) with a 16:10 screen aspect ratio.
It is a wide version of UXGA, and is appropriate for viewing North American HDTV content (ATSC), which uses a 1920×1080 image at a 16:9 ratio (the ...</description>
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		<title>Seated Liberty dollar &#124;&#124; already minted coin</title>
		<description>
The Seated Liberty Dollar is a silver dollar coin issued by the United States government from 1840 to 1873. The coin is named for the obverse design which was uniform and matched the Half dime, Dime, Twenty-cent piece, Quarter, and Half dollar. Its obverse and reverse were both designed by ...</description>
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		<title>Change Your World (Darlene Zschech album) &#124;&#124; other words the image</title>
		<description>
This article is about the 2005 Darlene Zschech album, not the 1992 Michael W. Smith album of the same name.

Change Your World is the second solo album of Hillsong Church's worship pastor, Darlene Zschech.

Album details
Change Your World comprises twelve originally-recorded 'Christian pop' and worship songs.

Track listing
 "You Are Here" (words: ...</description>
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		<title>Derived union &#124;&#124; feature of</title>
		<description>
Derived union is a term from Unified Modeling Language which applies to some structural feature of some element and means that the feature is constructed (as a set union) from those features of derived elements which subset this feature. For example, associations general and specific of Generalization element subset associations ...</description>
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		<title>Parental responsibility &#124;&#124; brockage refers</title>
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Parental responsibility 

in the European Union, parental responsibility (access and custody) refers to the bundle of rights and privileges that children have with their parents and significant others as the basis of their relationship;
in Canada and the United States, parental responsibility (criminal) refers to the potential liability that parents may ...</description>
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		<title>Susan Jameson &#124;&#124; manipulation tricks.</title>
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Susan Jameson (born 13 August 1944, Barnt Green, Worcestershire, England, UK) is an English actress who is best known for her television work.
Her most remembered roles include Myra Booth in Coronation Street, Kate in Take Three Girls and Jessie Seaton in When the Boat Comes In. She also played Emma ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1936</link>
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		<title>Include guard &#124;&#124; include United</title>
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In the C and [[C++]] programming languages, an #include guard, sometimes called a macro guard, is a particular construct used to avoid the problem of double inclusion when dealing with the #include directive. The addition of #include guards to a header file is one way to make that file idempotent.

Double ...</description>
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		<title>ZPL (complexity) &#124;&#124; the correct</title>
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In complexity theory, ZPL (Zero-error Probabilistic Logarithmic space) is the set of problems solvable by a probabilistic Turing machine which always yields the correct answer and uses logarithmic space on average. Probabilistic algorithms that always give the correct answer are called Las Vegas algorithms.
Unlike its deterministic counterpart L, a ZPL ...</description>
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		<title>List of highways numbered 20 &#124;&#124; image of</title>
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Route 20, or Highway 20, may refer to:

 Canada 
 Manitoba Highway 20
New Brunswick Route 20
 Highway 20 (Ontario)
 Quebec Autoroute 20

 Israel 
 Ayalon Highway

 Japan 
 Route 20 (Japan)

 United States 
 Interstate 20
 U.S. Route 20
 State Route 20 (California)
 Route 20 (Connecticut)
 Delaware Route 20
 State ...</description>
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		<title>Reyong &#124;&#124; is upside-down</title>
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The reyong (also spelled reong) is a musical instrument used in Balinese gamelan. It consists of a long row of upside-down metal pots suspended on a frame. In gamelan gong kebyar, it is played by four players at once, each with two mallets.
Often the individual pots can be removed from ...</description>
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		<title>Small and Smaller &#124;&#124; caused</title>
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"Small and Smaller" is the title of an opinion column written by Thomas L. Friedman and published on the web site (and possibly printed in the newspaper) of The New York Times on 4 March 2004.
In the article, Friedman separated globalization into three distinct phases, as follows.

 Globalization 1.0 occurred ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1931</link>
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		<title>Microstock photography &#124;&#124; sell</title>
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Microstock photography or Micro Stock Photography is an offshoot of traditional stock photography.  What defines a company as a microstock photography company is that they (1) source their images almost exclusively via the Internet, (2) do so from a wider range of photographers than the traditional stock agencies (including ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1930</link>
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		<title>Kharwa &#124;&#124; impressing onto</title>
		<description>Kharwa is a town in Ratlam District of Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It was formerly the capital of Panth Piploda Province of British India.
Its more a village than a town. It has got few British era buildings including one Mission School, a hostel building and a couple of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1929</link>
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		<title>Neugroschen &#124;&#124; most famous coin manipulation</title>
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The neugroschen is a coin that was introduced in 1841 in Saxony. It was equivalent to the Prussian silbergroschen but was divided into 10 pfennig, not 12 as in Prussia.

See also
Grosch
Silbergroschen
Groschen

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		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1928</link>
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		<title>Relative velocity &#124;&#124; relative to the</title>
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Relative velocity is used in different ways:
1. The velocity of one object relative to that of another object, as measured in a single frame of reference. Alonso &#38; Finn, Fundamental University Physics, volume 1   
It is the vector subtraction of the velocities of the objects. 
For example, let's ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1927</link>
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		<title>Saint Olivia &#124;&#124; impressed on it. This</title>
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Saint Olivia,  whose feast day is June 10, was the  beautiful daughter of a noble Sicilian family.  When she was 13 years old she was kidnapped by Muslims and taken as a slave to Tunis.  Impressed by her virtue and beauty her abductors permitted her to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1926</link>
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		<title>Enamel rod &#124;&#124; medallic orientation.</title>
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An Enamel rod is the basic unit of enamel.  The antiquated term is enamel prism.  Measuring 4 μm wide to 8 μm high, an enamel rod is a tightly packed, highly organized mass of hydroxyapatite crystals. In cross section, it is best compared to a keyhole with the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1925</link>
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		<title>A Guide Book of United States Coins &#124;&#124; Coin collecting</title>
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A Guide Book of United States Coins, by Richard (R. S.) Yeoman, ISBN 0794820395, is a pricing guide for United States coin collectors, and is considered one of the most authoritative coin-price sources. It has been published annually since 1946, except in 1950. 
The book is the longest running annual ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1924</link>
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		<title>Kronenthaler &#124;&#124; See also Coin</title>
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The Kronenthaler was a silver coin first issued in the Austrian Netherlands (see Austrian Netherlands Kronenthaler). It contained one ninth of a Cologne mark of silver and was thus equal to the Reichsthaler of the Leipzig convention. After the Austrian Netherlands was occupied by France, several German states (Bavaria, Baden, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1923</link>
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		<title>Bes (coin) &#124;&#124; The Coin</title>
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The bes was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic. The bes, valued at two-thirds of an as (8 unciae), was only produced in 126 BC by C. Cassius in combination with the dodrans, another very rare denomination which was valued at three-fourths of an as.

See also
 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1922</link>
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		<title>Formal specification &#124;&#124; side the correct way</title>
		<description>
A formal specification is a mathematical description of software or hardware that may be used to develop an implementation. It describes what the system should do, not (necessarily) how the system should do it. Given such a specification, it is possible to use formal verification techniques to demonstrate that a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1921</link>
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		<title>La Pucelle &#124;&#124; definite brockage</title>
		<description>
Pucelle is a reference to a young woman's virginity in French.  With the definite article 'la', it can refer to:

 Joan of Arc, as an alternate title (referencing her virginity).
 La Pucelle: Tactics, a 2002/2004 PlayStation 2 strategy role-playing game, starring a young maid.
 La Pucelle, a fictional ship ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1920</link>
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		<title>Starting hand &#124;&#124; hand.</title>
		<description>
In poker, the starting hand is the initial set of cards dealt to each player before any voluntary betting takes place. For example, in seven-card stud this is two downcards and one upcard; in Texas hold 'em it is two downcards; in five-card draw it is five cards.
The one decision ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1919</link>
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		<title>Aquarian &#124;&#124; the illusion</title>
		<description>
Aquarian may be a reference to:

Aquarian Illusion, a magic trick;
Aquarian Tabernacle Church, a wiccan church;
Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution, the anime series;
Aquarian Age TCG, a brand of trading cards in Japan;
Aquarian Tarot, a card deck used during Tarot divination;
The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, a biography covering the adolescent ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1918</link>
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		<title>Semis &#124;&#124; coin is flipped over</title>
		<description>
The semis (literally meaning half) was small Roman bronze coin that was valued at half an as. During the Roman Republic, the semis was distinguished by an 'S' (indicating semis) or 6 dots (indicating a theoretical weight of 6 unciae). The coin featured a bust of Saturn on the obverse, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1917</link>
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		<title>Stanton Airport &#124;&#124; and in good condition</title>
		<description>Stanton Airport  is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) east of the central business district (CBD) of Stanton, a city in Powell County, Kentucky, United States. It covers 69 acres with two runways which see over 2500 planes a year.
The airport currently is undergoing renovations and is ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1916</link>
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		<title>Camelback Bridge &#124;&#124; the normal image and</title>
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The Camelback Bridge is a recently restored historic wooden bridge that arches over the Constitution Trail in Normal, Illinois.  It is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. 

History
The bridge was built with its distinctive camelback shape to allow steam locomotives to pass underneath the bridge.  When ...</description>
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		<title>Hard count &#124;&#124; large amounts of</title>
		<description>
Hard count is one process for counting coins in a casino or bank.  The hard count rooms are usually among the most secure places due to the large amounts of cash that can be on hand at any one time.
Typically, coins are not counted on a piece basis. Instead, ...</description>
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		<title>Pittman Act &#124;&#124; United States coinage</title>
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The Pittman Act was a United States federal law sponsored by Senator Key Pittman of Nevada and enacted on April 23, 1919. The act authorized the conversion of not exceeding 350,000,000 standard silver dollars into bullion and its sale, or use for subsidiary silver coinage, and directed purchase of domestic ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1913</link>
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		<title>Piano Sonata No. 10 (Beethoven) &#124;&#124; variations</title>
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The Piano Sonata No. 10 in G Major, op. 14 no. 2, composed in 1798-1799, is an early-period work by Ludwig van Beethoven, dedicated to Baroness Josefa von Braun. A typical performance lasts 15 minutes. The first movement incorporates rhythmic instability.

 Form 
The sonata is in three movements:

 Allegro in ...</description>
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		<title>Merk (coin) &#124;&#124; which a coin</title>
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A merk was a Scottish silver coin. Originally the same word as a mark of silver, the merk was in circulation at the end of the 16th century and in the 17th century.  It was originally valued at 13s 4d, later raised to 14s [1].  In addition to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.coinpriceinfo.com/archives/1911</link>
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		<title>Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks &#124;&#124; tricks. It is</title>
		<description>
Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks is the title of an EP released by the indie rock band Modest Mouse. It collects the earlier Night on the Sun EP along with unreleased tracks from the recording sessions for The Moon &#38; Antarctica.
The EP was released on Epic Records on September ...</description>
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		<title>Frequency (statistics) &#124;&#124; relative to</title>
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In statistics the frequency of an event i is the number ni of times the event occurred in the experiment or the study. These frequencies are often graphically represented in histograms.
We speak of absolute frequencies, when the counts ni themselves are given and of (relative) frequencies, when those are normalized ...</description>
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		<title>Money belt &#124;&#124; amounts of money.</title>
		<description>
A money belt is a pouch or purse usually worn under a shirt in order to protect valuables from thieves and/or pickpockets. It consists of a belt with a pouch attached to the front. The belt is strapped around the waist and the shirt is tucked in over the belt. ...</description>
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