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Abortion
An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus/embryo, resulting in or caused by its death. An abortion can occur spontaneously due to complications during pregnancy or can be induced, in humans and other species.
Abortion
Celebrity
A celebrity (or simply as celeb) is a widely-recognized or notable person who commands a high degree of public and media attention. The word stems from the Latin verb "celebrare" but one may not become a celebrity unless public and mass media interest is piqued.
Celebrity
Fermi paradox
The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations.
Fermi_paradox
Hebrew calendar
Talk:Hebrew_calendar
Latitude
Latitude, usually denoted by the Greek letter phi (φ) gives the location of a place on Earth (or other planetary body) north or south of the equator. Lines of Latitude are the horizontal lines shown running east-to-west on maps (particularly so in the Mercator projection).
Latitude
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Massachusetts_Bay_Transportation_Authority
Pope Benedict XIII
Pope Benedict XIII (February 2, 1649 February 21, 1730), born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Vincenzo Maria Orsini, was pope from 1724 until his death. He succeeded Pope Innocent XIII (1721He was born in Gravina in Puglia to Ferdinando III Orsini, duke of Gravina, and Giovanna Frangipani della Tolfa, from Toritto.
Pope_Benedict_XIII
Pente
Pente
Theremin
The theremin (
Theremin
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Talk:Twinkle_Twinkle_Little_Star
Twilight 2000
Twilight 2000 is a role-playing game set in the aftermath of World War III (the "Twilight War"). The premise is that the United States/NATO and the Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact have fought a lengthy conventional war, followed by a (limited) nuclear war with all its consequences. Characters in the game are survivors of the war.
Twilight_2000
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, pronounced like "noah") is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce focused on the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere. NOAA warns of dangerous weather, charts seas and skies, guides the use and protection of ocean and coastal resources, and conducts research to improve understanding and stewardship of the environment.
National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration
Violet (color)
violet (named after the flower violet) is used in two senseslight at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum, approximately 380–420 nm when indigo is recognized, or more commonly 380–450 nm (this is a spectral color). Second, violet may refer to a shade of purple, that is, a mixture of red and blue light, and not a spectral color (see a discussion of the distinction between violet and purple).
Violet_(color)
Purple
Purple
Domenico Scarlatti
Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (October 26, 1685 – July 23, 1757) was an Italian composer who spent much of his life in the service of the Portuguese and Spanish royal families. He is classified as a Baroque composer chronologically, although his music was influential in the development of the Classical style. His influential 555 sonatas were almost all written for the harpsichord with a few exceptions for chamber ensemble or organ.
Domenico_Scarlatti
Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner (also hoover in colloquial British English) is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors. The dirt is collected by a filtering system or a cyclone for later disposal. Most homes with carpeted floors in developed countries possess a vacuum cleaner for cleaning.
Vacuum_cleaner
Hernando de Soto
Hernando De Soto (c.1496/1497 - 1542) was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who, while leading the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States, was the first European to discover the Mississippi River.A vast undertaking, de Soto's expedition ranged throughout the southeastern United States searching for gold and a passage to China. De Soto died in 1542 on the banks of the Mississippi River at present-day Lake Village, Arkansas.
Hernando_de_Soto
Celtic knot
Celtic knots are a variety of (mostly endless) knots and stylized graphical representations of knots used for decoration, adopted by the ancient Celts. These knots are most known for their adaptation for use in the ornamentation of Christian monuments and manuscripts like the 8th century St. Teilo Gospels, the Book of Kells and the Lindisfarne Gospels.
Celtic_knot
Autogyro
Autogyro
Nixie tube
nixie tube is an electronic device for displaying numerals or other information. The glass tube contains a wire-mesh anode and multiple cathodes. In most tubes, the cathodes are shaped like numerals. Applying power to one cathode surrounds it with an orange glow discharge. The tube is filled with a gas at low pressure, usually mostly neon and often a little mercury and/or argon, in a Penning mixture .
Nixie_tube
Rhea Silvia
Rhea Silvia (also written as Rea Silvia), and also known as Ilia, was the mythical mother of the twins Romulus and Remus, who founded the city of Rome. Her story is told in the first book of Ab Urbe Condita of Livy and in fragments from Ennius, Annales and Fabius Pictor.
Rhea_Silvia
Chickasaw
The Chickasaw are Native American people originally from the Southeastern United States (Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee). They are of the Muskogean linguistic group.The Chickasaw were a part of the Mississippian culture which was located throughout the Mississippi River valley.
Chickasaw
Lawrence County, Illinois
Lawrence_County,_Illinois
Scouting in Pennsylvania
Scouting in Pennsylvania has a long and rich tradition, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
Scouting_in_Pennsylvania
Linthicum, Maryland
Linthicum is a census-designated place (CDP) and an unincorporated community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. The population was 7,539 at the 2000 census. It is the approximate location of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI).
Linthicum,_Maryland
District Heights, Maryland
District Heights is an incorporated city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, located near Maryland Route 4. The population was 5,958 at the 2000 census. For more information, see the separate articles on Forestville and Suitland.District Heights is 9.85 miles away from central Washington, DC.
District_Heights,_Maryland
Peru, Massachusetts
Peru is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 821 at the 2000 census.
Peru,_Massachusetts
Chester Township, Ottawa County, Michigan
Chester Township is a civil township of Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 2,315.
Chester_Township,_Ottawa_County,_Michigan
Bordentown, New Jersey
See also:Bordentown Township, New Jersey
Bordentown,_New_Jersey
East Newark, New Jersey
East_Newark,_New_Jersey
Highland Park, New Jersey
Highland_Park,_New_Jersey
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Hazleton is a city in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 23,329 at the 2000 census.
Hazleton,_Pennsylvania
Grafton, West Virginia
Grafton is a city in, and county seat of, Taylor County, West Virginia, USA. The population was 5,489 at the 2000 census. The only two national cemeteries in West Virginia are located in Grafton. Mother's Day was founded in Grafton on May 10, 1908; the city is the home to the International Mother's Day Shrine. Grafton boasts one of the oldest observances of Memorial Day in America.
Grafton,_West_Virginia
Aguydude
User:Aguydude
Counting sort
Talk:Counting_sort
Washington Metro
The Washington Metro (officially Metrorail but commonly referred to as just Metro) is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs. The system is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). In Maryland, Metro provides service to Montgomery County and Prince George's County.
Washington_Metro
Audioslave
Audioslave was an American hard rock supergroup that was formed in Los Angeles, California in 2001. It consisted of ex-Soundgarden frontman and rhythm guitarist Chris Cornell and the former instrumentalists of Rage Against the Machine:Tom Morello (lead guitar), Tim Commerford (bass and backing vocals) and Brad Wilk (drums).
Audioslave
Fortification
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defense in warfare and military bases. Humans have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex designs. The term is derived from the Latin fortis ("strong") and facere ("to make").
Fortification
Concorde
Talk:Concorde
Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell (born Christopher John Boyle on July 20, 1964) is an American rock musician best known as the lead singer and songwriter for the rock bands Soundgarden (1984–1997) and Audioslave (2001–2007), and for his numerous solo works and soundtrack contributions (1998–present).
Chris_Cornell
Etrog
Etrog () refers to the yellow citron or Citrus medica used by Jews on the week-long holiday of Sukkot.While in modern Hebrew this is the name for any variety citron, its English usage is commonly applied only to those varieties and specimens typically used for the Jewish ritual as one of the Four species. In any case, it doesn't apply only to one specific variety.
Etrog
Fall Rot
World War II, Fall Rot (Case Red in German) was the second phase of the conquest of France by the German Army, begun on 5 June, 1940. It had been made possible by the success of Operation Fall Gelb in the Battle of France. Before the invasion, it had not yet been decided whether mainland France would be attacked; this would depend on the outcome of Fall Gelb.
Fall_Rot
Patterson Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
Patterson Township is a township and census-designated place in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,197 at the 2000 census.
Patterson_Township,_Beaver_County,_Pennsylvania
Durrës
Durrës is the second-largest city of Albania. It is the most ancient and one of the most economically important cities of Albania. It is located on the central Albanian coast at , about west of the capital Tirana. It is situated at one of the narrower points of the Adriatic Sea, opposite the Italian ports of Bari ( away) and Brindisi ( away). It has a population of around 114,000 ( estimate). The city of Durrës is home to Albania's newest public university, the Aleksander Moisiu University.
Durrës
List of Washington Metro stations
Washington Metro (officially Metrorail, but commonly referred to as Metro) is the rapid transit system of Washington, D.C., and neighboring communities in Maryland and Virginia, both inside and outside the Capital Beltway. It is the second busiest in the United States, behind the New York City Subway.The Washington Metro system was conceived as an alternative to the construction of a large freeway system throughout the Washington, D.C.
List_of_Washington_Metro_stations
Isa Boletini
Isa Boletini (1864-1916), (), Hero of Kosovo, was a prominent Albanian patriot, strategist, military leader, visionary and believer in fair pacifism who fought for the remaining of Kosovo within Albania. Isa was born in Boletin, a village in the Mitrovica region, his real name was Isa Shala.
Isa_Boletini
Glassblowing
Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating the molten glass into a bubble, or parison, with the aid of the blowpipe, or blow tube. A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer.
Glassblowing
Obfuscated Perl Contest
Obfuscated Perl Contest was a competition for programmers of Perl which was held annually between 1996 and 2000. It was run by The Perl Journal and took its name from The International Obfuscated C Code Contest.Entrants to the competition aim to write "devious, inhuman, disgusting, amusing, amazing, and bizarre Perl code" .The competition is typically divided into four categories, which, in the most recent contest, included Create a diversion (limit of 2048 bytes if using Perl/Tk, 512 bytes otherwise) World Wide Wasteland (limit of 512 bytes) Inner Beauty (limit of 512 bytes) Best The Perl Journal (code which generates the words The Perl Journal, limit of 256 bytes)
Obfuscated_Perl_Contest
Saab 9000
The 9000, Saab's first executive car, was released in 1985. It was replaced by the Saab 9-5 in the fall of 1997 for the 1998 model year.The 9000 was based on the Type Four chassis, a platform shared with the Fiat Croma, Lancia Thema and Alfa Romeo 164. The Croma and Thema are outwardly similar to the 9000 while the 164 shares only the chassis.
Saab_9000
Red Knot
The Red Knot, Calidris canutus (just Knot in Europe), is a medium sized shorebird which breeds in tundra and the Arctic Cordillera in the far north of Canada, Europe, and Russia. It is a large member of the Calidris sandpipers, second only to the Great Knot.North American breeders migrate to coastal areas in Europe and South America, while the Eurasian populations winter in Africa, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand. This species forms enormous flocks when not breeding.
Red_Knot