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CommonBucket: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. The dark blue berries, ripening in. Posted by CommonBucket at 9:16 PM. Posted by CommonBucket at 7:24 PM. Monday, November 29, 2004. Jacoba, the only daughter and heiress of William, count of Zeeland, Holland,. Posted by CommonBucket at 12:50 AM. Sunday, November 28, 2004. Posted by CommonBucket at 6:12 AM. Saturday, November 27, 2004. Posted by CommonBucket at 10:02 PM. The record industry continued the trend toward huge boxed-set reissues of materials from its vaults. Wi...
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RoundFloor: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Habsburg, House Of. Also spelled Hapsburg , also called House of Austria royal German family, one of the principal sovereign dynasties of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century. Posted by RoundFloor @ 9:29 PM. Posted by RoundFloor @ 2:44 PM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. In timber scaffolding, support for the planks is provided by a timber frame. Posted by RoundFloor @ 10:26 PM. Saturday, August 28, 2004. Posted by RoundFloor @ 9:45 PM. Moving from Spain to southern Gaul in 782, he...
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Thursday, March 17, 2005. Posted by LeftKnee at 4:56 AM. Biblical Literature, Other types. Shamanism, American Indians. Macdowell, Edward (alexander).
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Friday, April 01, 2005. Glacier in central Antarctica, descending about 7,200 ft (2,200 m) from the South Polar Plateau to Ross Ice Shelf, dividing the Transantarctic Mountains of Queen Maud and Queen Alexandra. One of the world's largest known valley glaciers, it is 125 mi (200 km) long and is 25 mi in width. The British explorers Ernest Henry Shackleton (1908) and Robert Scott (1911) discovered the glacier on their route to the. Posted by DirtyAngle @ 9:30 PM. World War I, The Turkish fronts, 1918.
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PhysicalJewel: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. In physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position. It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path. The amplitude of a pendulum is thus one-half the distance that the bob traverses in moving from one side to the other. Waves are generated by vibrating sources, their amplitude being. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 11:26 PM. Saturday, May 29, 2004. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 10:21 AM. Many of North A...
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PoorNeedle: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Brûlé, étienne. Brûlé is believed to have lived for a year (161011) among the Algonquin Indians in order to learn their language. Subsequently, he pioneered the role of interpreter between the French and various tribes,. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 5:21 AM. Sunday, November 28, 2004. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 4:45 PM. Saturday, November 27, 2004. Posted by PoorNeedle @ 7:18 PM. Friday, November 26, 2004. Any plant of the genus Agrimonia, of the rose family (Rosaceae). The name pa...
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ClearStamp: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. Mitre, Bartolomé. Growing up in Buenos Aires under the dictatorship of Juan Manuel de Rosas, Mitre began a 15-year exile in 1837. Travelling to Uruguay, Bolivia,. Posted by ClearStamp @ 5:28 PM. Posted by ClearStamp @ 10:39 AM. Saturday, October 30, 2004. Abd-us-Samad was born into a family of good social standing in Iran, and he had already gained a reputation as a calligrapher. Posted by ClearStamp @ 5:47 AM. Thursday, October 28, 2004. Posted by ClearStamp @ 7:52 PM. The stru...
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CruelDoor:
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Friday, April 01, 2005. Posted by CruelDoor @ 7:34 AM. Equatorial Guinea, Linguistic composition.
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SameStreet:
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Wednesday, March 23, 2005. Also called Growler, a horse-drawn, four-wheeled coupé that was named in honour of the Duke of Clarence and first introduced in 1840 in London. The body held two seats facing one another and could transport four people in comfort. The carriage was suspended most often on large elliptic springs between two sets of equally sized wheels. It was an especially large style of coupé, with a separate. Posted by SameStreet @ 8:01 AM. China, The chief councillors. Farlow, William Gilson.