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| 129.234.4.10 User_talk:129.234.4.10
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| Ancient Macedonian language/Archive 1 Talk:Ancient_Macedonian_language/Archive_1
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| Historical astronomy Historical astronomy is the science of analysing historic astronomical data. The American Astronomical Society (AAS), established 1899, states that its Historical Astronomy Division "...shall exist for the purpose of advancing interest in topics relating to the historical nature of astronomy. Historical_astronomy
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| Kochi, India Talk:Kochi,_India
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| A Latin Dictionary A Latin Dictionary is a popular English-language lexicographical work of the ancient Latin language, completed in 1879, published by Oxford University Press, and still widely used by classical scholars and Latinists. A_Latin_Dictionary
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| Christian Union (students) Christian Union (with space) redirects here. For the Dutch political party see ChristianUnion (no space), and for other meanings see Christian Union (disambiguation).Christian Unions (CUs) are evangelical protestant Christian student groups. They exist in many countries and are often affiliated with either International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (through a national body) or Campus Crusade for Christ. Christian_Union_(students)
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| Jómsvíkinga saga Jómsvíkinga saga relates of the founding of Jomsborg by Palnatoke, and of the famous Viking brotherhood of the Jomsvikings.It also relates of their defeat at the Battle of Hjörungavágr in 986, when Sigvald Jarl brought the Jomsvikings to Norway to depose Haakon Jarl. Jómsvíkinga_saga
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| Josephine Butler College Josephine Butler College is the newest college at Durham University, having opened in October 2006. It is located at the Howlands Farm site next to residences of Ustinov College. In the centre of the college is a large pile of earth covered in grass called, "The Mound." Josephine_Butler_College
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| Durham University AstroSoc Durham_University_AstroSoc
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| John Frederick Dewey John Frederick Dewey (born 1937) is a British structural geologist and a strong proponent of the theory of Plate Tectonics, building upon the early work undertaken in the 1960s and 1970s. He is widely regarded as an authority on the development and evolution of mountain ranges.Dewey was educated at Bancroft's School and Queen Mary and Imperial College at the University of London where he was awarded a BSc and PhD in geology. John_Frederick_Dewey
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| Kingsley Charles Dunham Sir Kingsley Charles Dunham (1910-2001) was one of the leading British geologists and mineralogists of the 20th century. He was a Professor of Geology at the University of Durham from 1950-71. He was later Professor Emeritus from 1967-2001. He was director of the British Geological Survey from 1967-75. Kingsley_Charles_Dunham
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| John Tunnard John Samuel Tunnard (7 May 1900 - 12 December 1971) was an English Surrealist and Modernist designer and painter. He was the cousin of landscape architect Christopher Tunnard. John_Tunnard
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| Josephine Butler College Talk:Josephine_Butler_College
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| Green Line (Israel) Green Line is used to refer to the 1949 Armistice lines established between Israel and its neighbours (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria) after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The Green Line separates Israel not only from these countries but from territories Israel would later capture in the 1967 Six-Day War, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights and Sinai Peninsula (the latter has since been returned to Egypt). Green_Line_(Israel)
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| Yes (film) Talk:Yes_(film)
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| Graeme Fowler Graeme ("Foxy") Fowler (born 20 April 1957 in Accrington, Lancashire) is a former professional cricketer who played for Lancashire and England, and later for Durham. Graeme_Fowler
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| Deryck Beyleveld Deryck Beyleveld is founding Director of the Sheffield Institute of Biotechnological Law and Ethics (SIBLE), but has now taken a chair in the Law Department at Durham University. He is on the editorial board of Medical Law International.Professor Beyleveld is the leading exponent of the moral theory of the late Alan Gewirth and, as such, his work has attracted extensive academic support and criticism. Deryck_Beyleveld
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| Angr/Archive 4 User_talk:Angr/Archive_4
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| Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/September 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/September_2005
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| Durham University/Talk:Durham University/Archive 1 Talk:Durham_University/Talk:Durham_University/Archive_1
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| Haakon Lie Haakon Lie (22 September 1905 – 25 May 2009) was a Norwegian politician who served as party secretary for the Norwegian Labour Party from 1945 to 1969. Coming from humble origins, he became involved in the labour movement at an early age, and quickly rose in the party system. Haakon_Lie
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| WikiProject Cricket/Archive 9 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Cricket/Archive_9
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| Phenomenology (particle physics) Particle physics phenomenology is the part of theoretical particle physics that deals with the application of theory to high energy particle physics experiments. Within the Standard Model, phenomenology is the calculating of detailed predictions for experiments, usually at high precision (e.g., Phenomenology_(particle_physics)
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| Danegeld Talk:Danegeld
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| Alex Standish Alex Standish (born 1963) is an intelligence analyst and military expert. He is editor of Strategic Intelligence Review, is a former BBC Panorama producer, a former foreign correspondent for the BBC and The Economist, and occasional TV and radio personality. Alex_Standish
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| Wakuran User_talk:Wakuran
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| Radiolysis Radiolysis is the dissociation of molecules by radiation. It is the cleavage of one or several chemical bonds resulting from exposure to high-energy flux. For example water dissociates under alpha radiation into a hydrogen radical and a hydroxide radical, unlike ionisation of water which produces a hydrogen ion and a hydroxide ion. Radiolysis
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| Bisharin Bisharin are a Sunni Muslim tribe of the Beja nomadic ethnic group in the eastern part of the Nubian Desert in Sudan; they live in the Atbai between the Nile River and the Red Sea, north of the Amarar and south of the Ababda. Population of about 42,000. "Bisharin" is also the name of their spoken dialect. Bisharin
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| G. K.'s Weekly G. K.'s Weekly was a British publication founded in 1925 (pilot edition late 1924) by G. K. Chesterton, continuing until his death in 1936. It contained much of his later journalism, and extracts from it were published as The Outline of Sanity. G._K.'s_Weekly
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| Royal Grammar School, Newcastle Talk:Royal_Grammar_School,_Newcastle
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| Radiation chemistry Radiation chemistry is a subdivision of nuclear chemistry which is the study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter; this is very different from radiochemistry as no radioactivity needs to be present in the material which is being chemically changed by the radiation. An example is the conversion of water into hydrogen gas and hydrogen peroxide. Radiation_chemistry
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| A Greek-English Lexicon Talk:A_Greek-English_Lexicon
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| List of Christian thinkers in science relationship between religion and science, but is specific to Christian history. This is only supplementary to the issue as lists are by themselves not equipped to answer questions on this topic. The list in non-exhaustive and strictly limited to scientists who also contributed to Christian theology or religious thinking. The purpose is to act as a guide List_of_Christian_thinkers_in_science
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