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YoungThroat: May 2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Posted by YoungThroat @ 8:26 AM. Sunday, May 30, 2004. Posted by YoungThroat @ 2:57 PM. Posted by YoungThroat @ 8:20 AM. Friday, May 28, 2004. After studying law at Berlin, Kiel, and Geneva, Luther joined the local civil service in Berlin. From 1907 to 1913 he was stationed at Magdeburg. In 1913 he was elected secretary to the German Stä. Posted by YoungThroat @ 11:36 PM. Posted by YoungThroat @ 8:34 AM. Wednesday, May 26, 2004. Fine, crisp plain-woven fabric with a faint weft, or f...
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OppositePluto: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. Scandinavian Literature, Developments in Finno-Swedish literature. The second flourishing of Finno-Swedish literature occurred in the 1920s, with the development of modernism in lyric poetry. This trend was initiated by Edith Södergran, whose visionary, dreamlike poems proved influential throughout much of Scandinavia. After her came such poets as Gunnar Björling, noted for his impressionistic pictures of nature; Rabbe. Posted by OppositePluto @ 5:26 PM. At a 1993 U2 concert...
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PhysicalJewel: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Lockhart, John Gibson. Lockhart, the son of a Presbyterian minister descended from the landed gentry, studied at the universities of Glasgow and Oxford and began the practice. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 2:17 PM. Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Representative of the Catholic cantons at the Council of Trent and at the courts of four popesPaul IV, Pius IV, Gregory XIII, and Gregory XIVLussy devoted much of his life. Posted by PhysicalJewel @ 7:06 AM. Monday, June 28, 2004. Major division ...
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Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Also called carpus complex joint between the five metacarpal bones of the hand and the radius and ulna bones of the forearm. The wrist is composed of eight or nine small, short bones (carpal bones) roughly arranged in two rows. The wrist is also made up of several component joints: the distal radioulnar joint, which acts as a pivot for the forearm bones;. Posted by WrongTongue @ 11:43 AM. Mexico, History Of. Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl Of Beaconsfield, Viscount. Hierta, Lars Johan.
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Thursday, March 24, 2005. Heavy, dark sulfosalt mineral, a silver and germanium sulfide (Ag8GeS6), in which the element germanium was discovered (1886). It is a relatively scarce mineral found in sulfide veins in Germany and in Bolivia. It forms a solid solution series with canfieldite in which tin replaces germanium in the crystal structure, which belongs to the isometric system. For detailed physical. Posted by PhysicalAngle @ 8:33 AM. Iowa, Cultural life. Hafiz Ibrahim, Muhammad.
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PoliticalStocking: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Town, Punjab province, northeastern Pakistan. The town lies just west of the Jhelum River (there bridged by both road and rail) and is connected by rail and the Grand Trunk Road with Peshawar and Lahore. The old town, across the river, may have been Bucephala, founded by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. Although once a salt-trade centre, Jhelum is now a major timber market. Posted by PoliticalStocking at 11:09 PM. Posted by PoliticalStocking at 8:15 AM. The period of p...
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FlatPancake: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Fruit is sometimes defined as the product of growth from an angiosperm, or flowering plant. From a purely botanical point of view, the fruit may be only the fleshy growth that arises from the ovary of a flower and may not necessarily include any other structures. From the consumer's or food processor's point of view, however,. Posted by FlatPancake @ 10:21 AM. Posted by FlatPancake @ 12:17 AM. Monday, March 29, 2004. Posted by FlatPancake @ 4:44 PM. District of ancient Greece b...
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BrownBoot: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Posted by BrownBoot @ 3:56 AM. Monday, August 30, 2004. Capital of Apurímac departamento, Inca región, southern Peru. It is situated on the eastern bank of the Marino River at 7,798 feet (2,377 metres) above sea level, in a cool, dry intermontane basin. The exact date of the founding of Abancay (from the Quechua Indian amankay, the name of a wildflower resembling a white lily) is unknown, but it was a leading commercial centre during the Spanish. Posted by BrownBoot @ 5:48 PM.
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ComplexWatch: April 2004
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Friday, April 30, 2004. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 7:01 AM. Empiricism, Degrees of Empiricism. Absolute Empiricists hold that there are no a priori concepts, either formal or categorial, and no a priori propositions. Absolute Empiricism about knowledge is less common than. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 4:46 AM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. The plant, native to the Philippines. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 6:21 PM. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 8:41 AM. Tuesday, April 27, 2004. Posted by ComplexWatch @ 8:53 AM. Celtic: ...
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PrivateFloor: September 2004
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004. Bowed, stringed musical instrument of European medieval and early Renaissance music. It was originally called a rubebe, developed about the 11th century from the similar Arab rabab, and was carried to Spain with Muslim culture. Like the rabab, the rebec had a shallow, pear-shaped body, but on the rebec the rabab's skin belly was replaced by wood and a fingerboard was added. The. Posted by PrivateFloor @ 3:03 AM. Tuesday, September 28, 2004. Posted by PrivateFloor @ 9:04 PM.