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  • ...mburg, which once enjoyed prosperous commerce with the Baltic Provinces in Russia, where shredded raw meat (we now know it as steak tartare) was popular. <re ...the amount of fat in the raw meat, and the means of cooking. A higher fat content is often believed to improve taste and make the cooked meat more juicy. Pan
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  • ..., classifies the glasses as a spy device, so they will not be available in Russia.<ref name=themoscowtimes2021-10-12/> | url = https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/10/12/russia-brands-facebook-ray-ban-smart-glasses-spy-gadget-reports-a75270
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  • ...tilled]]. Different regions in the world use different grains: vodka from Russia, Sweden, and other Baltic states is made predominantly from wheat where as ...odka dilutes the whiskey to the desired taste without diluting the alcohol content or introducing new flavours. Fortified [[wine]]s such as [[sherry]] and [[
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  • ...t the amount of energy in the universe is constant, that is, if the energy content of a [[physical system]] seems to increase, this energy must have been tran ...t century. In particular, the Yubileiny (Jubilee) satellite launched by [[Russia]] in May 2008 was reported to use a perpetual motion machine for its [[prop
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  • ...the process of message system analysis, researchers began by analyzing the content of the shows and counting the number of instances of violence. Violence wa ...abits. Cultivation analysis was then applied by correlating the data from content analysis with survey data from viewer research.
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  • ...sive transformation took place, the [[heating value]] and the fixed carbon content of the coal increased and the amount of volatile matter in the coal decreas ...fixed carbon on a dry mmf basis are ranked according to their fixed carbon content<br>regardless of their Gross Heating Value.<br>
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  • ...rld unite" became the rallying calls for revolutionary movements including Russia's [[Russian Revolution|Bolshevik Revolution of 1917]] and the [[Chinese Rev ...aken up and developed by [[Lenin]] and others, and were the inspiration of Russia's [[Bolshevism|Bolshevik]] Revolution and of communist revolutions in China
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  • ...ntry)|Georgia]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. Most of his life he lived in the [[Russia]]n capital, [[Moscow]]. He learned the game of chess at the age of eight. ...t's possible attacks and he based many of his games on avoidance of error, content with accumulating small advantages. His games are now widely used for inst
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  • ...ogrammes within regionalized formats. By the second half of the 1990s, MTV content consisted primarily of non-music programming.
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  • ...ymphony'' (1856) are also program symphonies recalling more the expressive content of Beethoven than the consistent formal structure of the classical symphony ...ók never wrote a single symphony, there were many composers, in Europe and Russia as well as in Great Britain and America, who kept the idea of the symphony
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  • ...ite]] which will reduce the material's strength. Alloys with higher carbon content than this are known as [[cast iron]] because of their lower melting point.< ...l formula of Fe<sub>3</sub>C. Cementite forms in regions of higher carbon content while other areas revert to ferrite around it. Self-reinforcing patterns o
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  • ...that are used (or are expected to be used in future) as illustrations. The content of TORI can be copied for free; the attribution is required in order to avo ...ttackers, because no other feedback from [[Toni Feder]] <ref> Toni Feder. 'Russia launches S&T university'. ''Physics Today'', January 2013, page 20.
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  • ...ymphony'' (1856) are also program symphonies recalling more the expressive content of Beethoven than the consistent formal structure of the Classical symphony ...k) never wrote a single symphony, there were many composers, in Europe and Russia as well as in Great Britain and America, who kept the idea of the symphony
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  • ...rch engine software to continually explore the world wide web, hunting for content, and creating indexes. They try to remove the clutter. ...ide Web|Web]] in the early 1990s. It wasn't long before [[webmaster]]s and content providers began efforts to boost traffic to their sites in the mid-1990s. A
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  • ...articles written over a three-year residence in Moscow entitled, "This Is Russia Uncensored." ...978-1-891331-27-5}}</ref> In 2017, the ''Monitor'' put up a paywall on its content, and in 2018, there were approximately 10,000 subscriptions to the ''Monito
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  • ...and a star in [[Yiddish theater]], first in [[Odessa]] (then in [[Imperial Russia]], now in [[Ukraine]]), and later in [[London, United Kingdom|London]] and ...ddisher King Lear'' (''[[The Yiddish King Lear]]''), set in 19th century [[Russia]], which along with his portrayal of [[Shakespeare]]'s [[Shylock]] would fo
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  • ...ts [[API gravity]] (an oil industry measure of density), and by its sulfur content. Crude oil may be considered ''light'' if it has a low density or ''heavy'' ...has fewer environmental problems and requires less refining to meet sulfur content standards of refined fuels. Each crude oil has a unique composition and set
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  • ...d Transylvania, the resistance of the magnates was such that Joseph had to content himself for a while with halfway measures. Of the five million Hungarians, ...ss the borders. While opposing Prussia and Turkey, Austria was friendly to Russia though trying to remove Romania from Russian influence.
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  • ...og that was once prevalent in London when [[coal]] with a high [[sulphur]] content was widely used throughout the city as heating fuel. The dark, sulfurous Lo === Russia ===
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  • ...t his military ambitions were curtailed after the misconceived invasion of Russia by Germany in 1941. ...t'' of the Munich Agreement of 1938, formed a peace pact with [[Stalin]]'s Russia in August 1939, and finally invaded Poland in September 1939.
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