| Alister McGrath Alister Edgar McGrath (born January 23, 1953) is a Christian theologian, who holds both a DPhil (in molecular biophysics) and an earned Doctor of Divinity degree from Oxford. He is noted for his work in historical, systematic and scientific theology.In his writing and public speaking, he promotes "scientific theology" and opposes antireligionism. Alister_McGrath
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| Anarchism/Archive 14 Talk:Anarchism/Archive_14
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| Land economy Land Economy is the study of law, economics, and the environment insofar as they relate to land usage and development. The University of Cambridge and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology are currently the only universities in the world offering such degree at undergraduate level. Land_economy
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| Lancetfish For the United States Navy submarine, see USS Lancetfish (SS-296)Lancetfishes are large oceanic predatory fishes in the genus Alepisaurus ("Scaleless lizard"), the only living genus in the family Alepisauridae.Lancetfishes grow up to in length. Very little is known about their biology, even though they are widely distributed in all oceans, except the polar seas. Specimens have been recorded as far north as Greenland. They are often caught as by-catch for vessels long-lining for tuna. Lancetfish
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| MPEG transport stream Transport stream (TS, TP, MPEG-TS, or M2T) is a communications protocol for audio, video, and data. It is a type of digital container format that encapsulates packetized elementary streams and other data. MPEG-2 Part 1, Systems (ISO/IEC standard 13818-1). It is also known as ITU-T Rec. H.222.0. Its design goal is to allow multiplexing of digital video and audio and to MPEG_transport_stream
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| Marischal College Marischal College is a building in the Scottish city of Aberdeen belonging to the University of Aberdeen. It was formerly an independent university in its own right. A significant portion of the building is currently leased on a long-term basis to Aberdeen City Council for office space. As well as being the tallest building in Aberdeen , it is also the second largest granite building in the world. Marischal_College
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| King's College, Aberdeen King's College in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, is a formerly independent university founded in 1495 and an integral part of the University of Aberdeen . Its historic buildings are the centrepiece of the University of Aberdeen's Old Aberdeen campus, often known as the King's or King's College campus. King's_College,_Aberdeen
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| Christina of Markyate Christina of Markyate was born in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire c. 1095-1100, and died perhaps after 1155. As a young girl or adolescent, she took a vow of chastity, so her parents' attempts to force her unwillingly into marriage led her to run away from home and go into hiding under the care of a hermit, Roger, a monk and deacon of St Albans Abbey, who lived at Markyate, Hertfordshire. During this period of secret confinement, she experienced her first visions of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. Christina_of_Markyate
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| Superiorpenguin User_talk:Superiorpenguin
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| Effect size Talk:Effect_size
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| Rhynie chert The Rhynie chert is an Early Devonian Lagerstätte Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, containing exceptionally preserved plant, fungus, lichen and animal material petrified in three dimensions by covering with fast-setting volcanic minerals. The bulk of the fossil bed consists of primitive plants (which had water-conducting cells and sporangia, but no true leaves), along with arthropods, lichens, algae and fungi. Rhynie_chert
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| North Caucasus economic region North Caucasus economic region (; tr.:Severo-Kavkazsky ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. In this area, descending northward from the principal chain of the Caucasus Mountains to a level plain, are found rich deposits of oil, natural gas, and coal. North_Caucasus_economic_region
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| Volga economic region Volga (Povolzhsky) economic region (; tr.:Povolzhsky ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. Volga_economic_region
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| Urals economic region Urals economic region (; tr.:Uralsky ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions of Russia. The southern half of the Ural region has been a major center of Russian iron and steel production. A substantial share of Soviet petroleum was produced there, mainly in Bashkortostan. Urals_economic_region
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| Submarine canyon Submarine_canyon
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| Old Aberdeen Old Aberdeen is part of the city of Aberdeen in Scotland. Old Aberdeen was originally a separate burgh, which was erected into a burgh of barony on 26 December 1489. It was incorporated into adjacent Aberdeen by Act of Parliament in 1891.The town's motto is "concordia res parvae crescunt" ("through harmony, small things increase"). Old_Aberdeen
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| Cruickshank Botanic Garden The Cruickshank Botanic Gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland, were built on land bequested by Miss Anne Cruickshank to commemorate her brother Dr. Alexander Cruickshank. The 11 acre (45,000 m²) garden is located in a low-lying and fairly sheltered area of Aberdeen, less than from the North Sea. Cruickshank_Botanic_Garden
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| Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering Greek letters are used in mathematics, science, engineering, and other areas where mathematical notation is used as symbols for constants, special functions, and also conventionally for variables representing certain quantities. In these contexts, the capital letters and the small letters represent distinct and unrelated entities. Those Greek letters which have the same form as Latin letters are usually not used Greek_letters_used_in_mathematics,_science,_and_engineering
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| Lovat Scouts The Lovat Scouts is now a platoon of the British Army's 51st Highland Regiment. The unit was first formed during the Second Boer War as a Scottish Highland yeomanry regiment of the Territorial Army and is the first known military unit to wear a ghillie suit. In 1916, these scouts formally became the British Army's first sniper unit, then known as sharpshooters. Their motto isJe suis prest (I am ready) Lovat_Scouts
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| George Wombwell George Wombwell, (December 24 1777 at Dudnorend, near Saffron Walden November 16 1850 at Northallerton), was a famous menagerie exhibitor in the Victorian Britain. He founded Wombwell's Travelling Menagerie. George_Wombwell
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