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Budweiser
Talk:Budweiser
Tabán
Tabán is a district of Budapest, Hungary, to the south of György Dózsa Square, on the northern Buda side of Elisabeth Bridge to the east of Naphegy.
Tabán
CodeWarrior
Talk:CodeWarrior
Historical European martial arts
Talk:Historical_European_martial_arts
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 July 19
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_July_19
Articles for deletion/Albrecht Prinz von Croy
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Albrecht_Prinz_von_Croy
Jergen/Archive1
User_talk:Jergen/Archive1
Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative
Talk:Labour_and_Social_Justice_–_The_Electoral_Alternative
Articles for deletion/Log/2005 July 22
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_July_22
Articles for deletion/Kristopher Kubicki
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Kristopher_Kubicki
Babur
Talk:Babur
Timurid dynasty
Talk:Timurid_dynasty
Scientific foreknowledge in sacred texts
Scientific foreknowledge in sacred texts is the belief that certain sacred texts document an awareness of the natural world that was later discovered by technology and science. This includes the belief that the sacred text grants a higher awareness of the natural world, like those views held by some Orthodox Jews about the Hebrew Bible (Tanach), by some Muslims regarding the Qur'an,
Scientific_foreknowledge_in_sacred_texts
Charisma
Talk:Charisma
Lead shot
Lead shot is a collective term for small balls of lead. It is used primarily as projectiles in shotguns, but is also used for a variety of other purposes. It was traditionally made using a shot tower.
Lead_shot
Schnitzelmitkartoffelsalat
Schnitzelmitkartoffelsalat
Farsiwan
Fārsīwān (; or its regional formsPārsīwān or Pārsībān;
Farsiwan
Threshold of originality
threshold of originality is a concept in copyright law that is used to assess whether or not a particular work can be copyrighted. It is used to distinguish works that are sufficiently original to warrant copyright protection from those that are not. In this context, "originality" refers to "coming from someone as the originator/author" (insofar as it somehow reflects the author's personality), rather than "never having occurred or existed before" (which would amount to the protection of something new, like in patent protection).
Threshold_of_originality
Beagle conflict
The Beagle Conflict was a border dispute between Chile and Argentina over the possession of Picton, Lennox and Nueva islands and the scope of the maritime jurisdiction associated with those islands.The islands are strategically located off the south edge of Tierra del Fuego and at the east end of the Beagle Channel. The Beagle channel, the Straits of Magellan and the Drake Passage are the only three waterways between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean in the southern hemisphere.
Beagle_conflict
LeaNder
User_talk:LeaNder
Chromium hexacarbonyl
Chromium carbonyl, also known as chromium hexacarbonyl, is the chemical compound with the formula Cr(CO)6. At room temperature the solid is stable to air, although it does have a high vapor pressure and sublimes readily. Cr(CO)6 is zerovalent, meaning that Cr has a formal charge of zero, and it is called a homoleptic complex, which means that all the ligands are the same. The complex is octahedral with Cr-C and C-O distances of 1.92 and 1.17 Å, respectively.
Chromium_hexacarbonyl
Frank G. Slaughter
Frank Gill Slaughter (February 25, 1908 - May 17, 2001), pseudonym C.V. Terry, was an American bestselling novelist and physician whose books sold more than 60 million copies. His novels drew on his own experience as a doctor and reflected his interest in history and the Biblical world. He often introduced readers to exciting findings in medical research and new inventions in medical technology.
Frank_G._Slaughter
Swoon hypothesis
This is a sub-article of Death and resurrection of Jesus. The swoon hypothesis refers to a number of theories that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus didn't die on the cross, but merely fell unconscious ("swooned"), and was later revived in the tomb in the same mortal body. Although this hypothesis has not been widely held by scholars, it has had noteworthy advocates for hundreds of years.
Swoon_hypothesis
Finlay McWalter/archive3
User_talk:Finlay_McWalter/archive3
Daily Nation
Daily Nation, an independent newspaper, is the most influential newspaper in Kenya with a daily circulation of about 205,000 copies . The total readership is likely to be higher as each copy is read by a large number of people. It is East Africa's largest newspaper.
Daily_Nation
Gellért Hill
Gellért Hill (; ; ; ) is a 235 m high hill overlooking the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of the 1st and 11th Districts. Gellért Hill was named after Saint Gerard who was thrown to death from the hill. The famous Hotel Gellért and the Gellért Baths can be found in Gellért Square at the foot of the hill, next to Liberty Bridge. The Gellért Hill Cave is located within the hill, facing toward Hotel Gellért and the Danube River.
Gellért_Hill
Flying fish
Talk:Flying_fish
Platform screen doors
Platform_screen_doors
Río Negro (Argentina)
Negro River () means black river, and is the most important river of the Argentine province of Río Negro.It originates from the junction of the Limay River and Neuquén River at the border with the Neuquén Province, and flows southeast to the Atlantic Ocean at , near El Cóndor beach resort some 30 kilometres downstream from Viedma, Río Negro province's capital.
Río_Negro_(Argentina)
Anti-Polonism/Archive 3
Talk:Anti-Polonism/Archive_3
Anti-Polonism/Archive 4
Talk:Anti-Polonism/Archive_4
Jean Paul de Gua de Malves
Jean Paul de Gua de Malves (Carcassonne, 1713 June 2, 1785 Paris) was a French mathematician who published in 1740 a work on analytical geometry in which he applied it, without the aid of differential calculus, to find the tangents, asymptotes, and various singular points of an algebraic curve.
Jean_Paul_de_Gua_de_Malves
Zhentong
Shentong is a philosophical sub-school found in Tibetan Buddhism whose adherents generally hold that the nature of mind, the substratum of the mindstream, is 'empty' (Wyliestong) of 'other' (Wyliegzhan) (i.e., empty of all qualities other than an inherent, ineffable nature), in contrast to the “Rangtong” view of the followers of Prasangika Madhyamaka, who hold that all phenomena are unequivocally empty of self-nature, without positing anything beyond that.
Zhentong
Drepung Monastery
Drepung Monastery (wylieMount Gephel, is one of the "great three" Gelukpa university monasteries of Tibet.The other two are Ganden and Sera.Jamyang Chojey , a direct disciple of Je Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelukpa school. It is located on the Gambo Utse mountain, 5 kilometers from the western suburb of Lhasa.
Drepung_Monastery
Campus novel
Campus_novel
Aluminothermic reaction
Aluminothermic reactions are exothermic chemical reactions using aluminium as the reducing agent at high temperature. The most prominent example is the thermite reaction between aluminium and iron oxides Fe2O3 + 2 Al 2O3
Aluminothermic_reaction
Reference desk archive/Language/October 2005
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Language/October_2005
Magic sand
Magic sand, also available under other names, e.g. Mars Sand or Space Sand, is a special type of hydrophobic sand. It can be blue, green, or red in color. Magic Sand was originally developed to trap ocean oil spills near the shore. This would be done by sprinkling Magic Sand on floating petroleum, which would then mix with the oil and make it heavy enough to sink.
Magic_sand
Chow test
Chow test is a statistical and econometric test of whether the coefficients in two linear regressions on different data sets are equal. The Chow test was invented by economist Gregory Chow. In econometrics, the Chow test is most commonly used in time series analysis to test for the presence of a structural break. In program evaluation, the Chow test is often used to determine whether the independent variables have different impacts on different subgroups of the population.
Chow_test
Santo Stefano (island)
Santo Stefano is an island in the Maddalena archipelago of northern Sardinia, Italy, and part of the Maddalena National Park. It is largely uninhabited and it is mainly known for its hosting of a NATO Naval Base and Italian Navy munitions magazines Apart from the military, the only residences on the island is a tourist resort, Club Volturo, which is largely occupied only during the summer months. Public access to the island is made by ferry either from La Maddalena or nearby Palau, on Sardinia
Santo_Stefano_(island)
Dead external links/404/i
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/i
Dead external links/404/m
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/404/m
SqueakBox/Archivehistory
User_talk:SqueakBox/Archivehistory
Naming conventions (use English)/Archive 1
Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(use_English)/Archive_1
Luis Vernet
Luis Vernet (born Louis Vernet in 1792 - died in 1871 in San Isidro, Argentina) was a merchant from Hamburg of Huguenot descent. His exact birthplace is disputed as some sources call him a native of Hamburg , while others refer to his name as French born . Vernet was the 2nd and last Argentine Governor of Puerto Luis (and the only Argentine Governor to set foot in the Falkland Islands), the Argentine penal colony in the Falkland Islands, from 1829 until 1831.
Luis_Vernet
Wilhelmstrasse
The Wilhelmstrasse (German Wilhelmstraße, see ß) is a street in the center of Berlin, the capital of Germany. Between the mid 19th century and 1945, it was the administrative centre, first of the Kingdom of Prussia and then of the unified German state, housing in particular the Reich Chancellery and the Foreign Office. For this reason the term "the Wilhelmstrasse" was used in Germany to signify the German governmental a
Wilhelmstrasse
Swedish Wikipedians' notice board
Wikipedia_talk:Swedish_Wikipedians'_notice_board
Enter the Chicken
Enter the Chicken is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead. The album was released on October 25 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. It has 11 songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. It contains appearances from such artists as Saul Williams, Maximum Bob, Efrem Schulz and Serj Tankian himself.The album includes the song "We Are One", which is one of the few music videos he has ever made, the song also appears on the horror series soundtrack Masters of Horror and also in one episode.
Enter_the_Chicken
Buda Castle
Buda Castle (Hungarian:Budai Vár, Turkish:Budin Kalesi) is the historical castle of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, Hungary, first completed in 1265. In the past, it was also called Royal Palace (HungarianKirályi-palota) and Royal Castle (HungarianKirályi Vár).Buda Castle was built on the southern tip of Castle Hill, next to the old Castle District (HunVárnegyed), which is famous for its medieval, Baroque and 19th century houses and public buildings.
Buda_Castle
List of European regions with alternative names
Talk:List_of_European_regions_with_alternative_names