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| Microsoft Access Microsoft Office Access, previously known as Microsoft Access, is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software development tools. It is a member of the Microsoft Office suite of applications and is included in the Professional and higher versions for Windows and also sold separately. There is no version for MacOS or for Microsoft Office Mobile. Microsoft_Access
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| Ben K. Green Ben King "Doc" Green, (1912-1974), horse trader and rustic raconteur, was born in Hopkins County, Texas, near Cumby where his parents, David Hugh and Bird King Green, had lived several generations. At twelve years of age, Ben left home "ahorseback" and sought out wagon yards, mule barns and livery stables, a more useful education in his mind. Ben_K._Green
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| King's X King's X is an American hard rock band noted by music critics and fans for their sophisticated sound that combines progressive metal, grunge, funk and soul with vocal arrangements influenced by gospel, blues, and British Invasion pop groups. The band's lyrics are largely based on the members' struggles with religion and self-acceptance.Since being signed to Megaforce Records in 1987, King's X have released twelve studio albums, one official live album, and several independent releases. King's_X
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| Joyce Mansour Joyce Mansour (1928 -1986) was born Joyce Patricia Adès, in Bowden, England to Jewish-Egyptian parents. She lived in Cairo where she first came in contact with Parisian surrealism and then moved to Paris in 1953 where she became the best known Surrealist woman poet, author of 16 books of poetry, as well as a number of important prose and theater pieces. Here are two of her poems Joyce_Mansour
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| Scheme of work A scheme of work defines the structure and content of a course. It maps out clearly how resources (e.g. books, equipment, time) and class activities (e.g. teacher-talk, groupwork, practicals, discussions) and assessment strategies (e.g. tests, quizzes, Q&A, homework) will be used to ensure that the learning aims and objectives of the course are met. Scheme_of_work
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| Khalid Hasan Khalid Hasan (خالد حسن) (c. 1935 Khalid_Hasan
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| Wave loading Wave loading is most commonly the application of a pulsed or wavelike load to a material or object. This is most commonly used in the analysis of piping, ships, or building structures which experience wind, water, or seismic disturbances. Wave_loading
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| Frederick Karl Gampper Jr. Frederick Karl Gampper, Jr. (28 August 1893 - 3 March 1961), was an airship / dirigible pilot with license #53 issued by the Aero Club of America, as well as a licensed free balloon pilot. His mentors included Ralph H. Upson and Herman Kraft. He worked from Goodyear from 1913(?) Frederick_Karl_Gampper_Jr.
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| Under Under are a San Francisco based band consisting of singer Jen Triano and keyboard player/producer Eamonn Flynn. Their music has been classified as "pop noir" and downtempo; vague, melancholic lyrics with slower tempos and a blend of electronic and acoustic instruments. Their first release was a four song EP in 2006. Under
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| Bailey School Kids [[Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots, 1991 The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids (or, simply, The Bailey School Kids) is a best-selling children's book franchise. Bailey_School_Kids
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| Urbe Bikini Urbe Bikini is a Venezuelan, Maxim-styled monthly with original photographs of famous models and editorial content geared to men 25 to 40. From its launch in December 2003, Bikini or UB has been the largest circulation glossy in the country. The magazine was published by the same company that in 1995 had launched Venezuela's first alternative weekly, Urbe, in itself a cultural and circulation phenomenon for more than 10 years. Urbe_Bikini
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| United Bamboo Gang The United Bamboo Gang is the largest of Taiwan's three main Triads, with over 20,000 active members operating in Taiwan as well as overseas. The gang gained global notoriety when it became directly involved in politics in the early 1980s. Chen Chi-li (陳 啟 禮) murdered writer Henry Liu (劉 宜 良) in California in 1984, was arrested in Taiwan, tried and convicted. His life sentence was commuted after seven years, at which point he fled to Cambodia. United_Bamboo_Gang
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| Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition The Bidu Sayão International Vocal Competition is a singing competition held at the city of Belo Horizonte in Brazil named after that country's most famous opera singer, Bidu Sayão. It is a competition for up-and-coming young singers and as such has an age restriction, currently open to singers of any nationality. The competition is divided between male and female participants and is the most important context in Latin America. Bidu_Sayão_International_Vocal_Competition
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| A. B. M. Mohiuddin Chowdhury Mohiuddin Chowdhury ( Mohiuddin Choudhuri) is the mayor of Chittagong, the second largest city in Bangladesh, and a veteran politician associated with the Bangladesh Awami League. He has held the mayoral position since 1994. In 2005, he won a landslide victory, his 3rd term, against his opponent, a minister of the ruling party Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Chowdhury is from the village of Gahira, in the Chittagong District. A._B._M._Mohiuddin_Chowdhury
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| Bromsgrove International School Thailand (BIST) Bromsgrove International School Thailand (BIST) is the only School outside the UK to carry the Bromsgrove name. Bromsgrove School UK has received the most Good Schools Guide awards for any co-educational independent school in England and shares top position with Eton, Wycombe Abbey and North London Collegiate, all of which are single sex. Bromsgrove_International_School_Thailand_(BIST)
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