| Caledonia's Ultimate Beach Event CUBE (Caledonia's Ultimate Beach Event) is a beach ultimate competition held on the sands of Balmedie, just north of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. This competition was started in 2000 by the University of Aberdeen Ultimate Frisbee Club, and has grown into an international event. Caledonia's_Ultimate_Beach_Event
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| Daniel Pipes/Archive 2 Talk:Daniel_Pipes/Archive_2
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| Visual arts/Selected image/4 Portal:Visual_arts/Selected_image/4
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| Visual arts/Selected image Portal:Visual_arts/Selected_image
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| David Ditchburn (historian) Dr. David Ditchburn is a Scottish historian. He is currently a Senior Lecturer at Trinty College Dublin. David_Ditchburn_(historian)
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| Alastair J Macdonald Dr Alastair Macdonald is a Scottish historian. He is currently the Mackie Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen.His field of research is Scotland-England relations during the late medieval period (1369-1403), particularly the development of "Frontier societies" and Scotland's place in the wider world during this period. His current research is “to examine the nature and impact of war on state and society in later medieval Scotland”. Alastair_J_Macdonald
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| Terry Brotherstone Terry Brotherstone is a Scottish historian. He is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen. Terry_Brotherstone
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| Classical Gaelic Talk:Classical_Gaelic
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| Coptic versions of the Bible There have been many Coptic versions of the Bible, including some of the earliest translations into any language. Several different versions were made in the ancient world, with different editions of the New Testament in all four of the major dialects of Coptic:Bohairic (northern), Fayyumic, Sahidic (southern), Akhmimic. Coptic_versions_of_the_Bible
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| Katia Sycara Katia Sycara is a Research Professor in the Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. She serves as the Sixth Century Chair (part time) in Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen. She directs the Intelligent Software Agents Lab at Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. She serves as academic advisor for PhD students at both Robotics Institute and Tepper School of Business. Katia_Sycara
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| Pete Stollery Pete Stollery (born 24 July 1960 in Halifax, UK) is an electroacoustic music composer. Stollery lives in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he is a Professor in Composition and Electroacoustic Music at the University of Aberdeen. Pete_Stollery
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| List of University of Manchester people Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology institutions which merged in 2004 to form the University of Manchester. The names of the 23 Nobel prize laureates among them are in bold print. List_of_University_of_Manchester_people
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| Janko group J4 In mathematics, the fourth Janko group J4 is a sporadic finite simple group whose existence was suggested by Zvonimir Janko (1976), and then proven to uniquely exist by Simon Norton and others in 1980. It is the unique finite simple group of order . Janko found it by studying groups with an involution centralizer of the form 21+12.3.( Janko_group_J4
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| Aberdeen University Students' Association Aberdeen University Students' Association (often referred to as AUSA) is the students' association of the University of Aberdeen, an ancient university in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. It organises recreational activities; provides welfare and employment services for students; promotes equality and diversity of students; advancement of education; and provide facilities and support for student societies. Aberdeen_University_Students'_Association
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| Petrosphere petrosphere is the name for any spherical man-made object which is composed of stone of any size. These mainly prehistoric artefacts may have been created and/or selected, but altered in some way to perform their specific function, including carving and painting. Petrosphere
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| Indian giant squirrel Talk:Indian_giant_squirrel
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| Carved Stone Balls Carved Stone Balls are petrospheres, usually round and rarely oval. They have from 3 to 160 protruding knobs on the surface. Their size is fairly uniform, they date from the late Neolithic to possibly the Iron Age and are mainly found in Scotland. They range from no ornamentation (apart from the knobs) to extensive and highly varied engravings. Carved_Stone_Balls
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| St. Albans Psalter St Albans Psalter, also known as the Albani Psalter or the Psalter of Christina of Markyate, is an English illuminated manuscript, one of several Psalters known to have been created at or for St Albans Abbey in the 12th century. It is widely considered to be one of the most important examples of English Romanesque book productionChanson de St Alexis or Vie de St Alexis; and it was probably commissioned by an identifiable man and owned by an identifiable woman. St._Albans_Psalter
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| Daplex Daplex is an old computer language used for creating distributed database systems and can be used as a global query language. Daplex
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| Fluorescein angiography Talk:Fluorescein_angiography
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