| Fred Rodell Fred Rodell (1907-1980) was an American law professor most famous for his critiques of the U.S. legal profession. A professor at Yale Law School for more than forty years, Rodell was described in 1980 as the "bad boy of American legal academia" (by Charles Alan Wright, "Goodbye to Fred Rodell," 89 Yale L.J. Fred_Rodell
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| Albanians in Kosovo Albanians are the largest ethnic group in Kosovo. According to the 1991 Serbian census, boycotted by Albanians, there were 1,596,072 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo or 81.6% of population. By the estimation in year 2000, there were between 1,584,000 and 1,733,600 Albanians in Kosovo or 88% of population, as of today their population is over 92%, except for North Kosovo (where Serbs are 98% majority) and Štrpce where 10,000 Serbs live, 68% of population. Albanians_in_Kosovo
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| Toward the Sea Toward the Sea is a work by the Japanese composer Tōru Takemitsu, commissioned by Greenpeace for the Save the Whales campaign. Toward_the_Sea
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| Francis Allyn Olmsted Francis Allyn Olmsted (1819 - 1844) was an American author who wrote Incidents of a Whaling Voyage, published in 1841 at New York City by D. Appleton and Co., the publishers of Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography. Francis_Allyn_Olmsted
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| Sound ranging land warfare, sound ranging is a method of determining the coordinates of a hostile artillery battery using data derived from the sound of its guns (or mortar or rockets) firing. The same methods can also be used to direct artillery fire at a position with known coordinates. Sound_ranging
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| Neuro-linguistic programming/List of users of NLP Talk:Neuro-linguistic_programming/List_of_users_of_NLP
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| Specific speed Specific speed Ns is a non-dimensional number used to classify pump impellers as to their type and proportions. In Imperial units it is defined as the speed in revolutions per minute at which a geometrically similar impeller would operate if it were of such a size as to deliver one gallon per minute against one foot of head.The understanding of this definition is of design engineering significance only, however, and specific speed should be thought of only as an index used to predict pump characteristics such as the general shape of the impeller. Specific_speed
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| McDonald's legal cases McDonald's has been involved in a number of lawsuits and other legal cases in the course of the fast food chain's 68-year history. Many of these have involved trademark issues, but McDonald's has also launched a significant number of defamation suits, including 'the biggest corporate PR disaster in history' . McDonald's_legal_cases
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| Outline of relationships Interpersonal relationships are social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. They vary in differing levels of intimacy and sharing, implying the discovery or establishment of common ground, and may be centered around something(s) shared in common. The study of relationships is of concern to sociology, psychology and anthropology. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to interpersonal relationships Outline_of_relationships
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| Developmental cognitive neuroscience Developmental cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary scientific field that is situated at the boundaries of neuroscience, psychology, social neuroscience, developmental science, and cognitive science. Developmental_cognitive_neuroscience
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| Theodore Burr Theodore Burr (16 August 1771 - 1822 Torringford, Connecticut credited with the Burr Arch Truss bridge design and cousin of vice president Aaron Burr. Theodore Burr came to Oxford, NY in 1792. By 1794, he had built a grist mill (once owned by Fletcher & Corbin), and a dam to power the mill. Theodore_Burr
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| Burr Truss The Burr Arch Truss — or simply Burr Truss or Burr Arch — is a combination of an arch and a multiple kingpost truss design. It was invented in 1804 by Theodore Burr, patented on April 3, 1817, and used in bridges, usually covered bridges. Burr_Truss
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