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  • ...nd light that allowed [[life]] to form here on our planet, [[Earth]]. The sun is about 93 million miles, or about eight [[light minutes]], away from Eart {{Image|391872main Filament Aheadzm.jpg|right|450px|Sun's eruption.<ref>Sun's eruption[http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/multimedia/filament_eru
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  • :''For the mathematician, see Sun Tzu (mathematician).'' '''Sun Tzu''' (孫子; pinyin, Sūnzǐ) (<!-- AWAITING TEMPLATE {{zh-cp|c=孫子|
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  • ...amily's childhood name for him was Dìxiàng (帝象). At school he was known as Sun Wén (孫文).</ref> (1866-1925), is styled as 'the father of the modern Ch ...ly, and was baptized there by an American missionary.<ref>Irma Tam Soong, "Sun Yat-sen's Christian Schooling in Hawai`i." ''Hawaiian Journal of History''
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  • The Reverend '''Sun Myung Moon''' (February 25, 1920–) is the founder and leader of the [[Uni
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  • ...ernational in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Europe]], and [[Canada]], as ''The Sun Collection'' (1975), in vinyl disc (AFM1-1675) and cassette format (APK1-16 #'I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine' (Mack David) - 2:23
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sun]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|The Book of the New Sun}}
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  • '''Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company''' was a major shipbuilding company in [[Che ...war went on, making it the country's single largest shipyard. At its peak, Sun Ship operated four shipyards employing more than 40,000 workers. One of the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company]]
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  • * {{gutenberg author| id=Sunzi | name=Sun Tzu}} ...1910), [[Project Gutenberg]] edition with considerable (but dated) text on Sun Tzu
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  • {{r|I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine}} {{r|Sun Studios}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sun Yat-sen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • == Geometry of sun angle == ...sunlight is spread over a larger area, and is therefore weaker than if the sun is higher overhead and the energy is concentrated on a smaller area. (See F
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Effect of sun angle on climate]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Book of the New Sun]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sun}}
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  • ...shadow & claw.jpg|right|200px|The first two books of ''The Book of the New Sun'', 2000 omnibus printing.}}--> ...mporary English. The series takes place in the distant future, where the [[Sun]] has dimmed considerably and the Earth (referred to in the series as "Urth
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  • ...th the mid-day sun, with other deities representing other positions of the sun.
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  • Unix derivative OS produced by [[Editing Sun Microsystems, Inc. | SUN]]
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  • Energy sources based directly on the sun's electromagnetic radiation.
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  • * [http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jvms/ Java<sup>TM</sup> Virtual Machine Specification, Secon * [http://java.sun.com/javase/ Java SE at a Glance] from [[Sun]]
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  • The sun's [[ultraviolet ray]]s consists of UVA and UVB.<ref name="pmid18772844">{{c * UVA (340-340 nm) is the majority of UV radiation and causes long term sun damage. UVA1 is blocked by the sunscreen [[avobenzone]] while UVA2 is block
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  • Red dwarf star that is the sun's nearest neighbor (4.2 light-years), with a stellar magnitude of ll, and i
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  • ...lack point at centre is the Earth, rounded by Sun and Moon. Otherwise, the Sun is rounded by five orbits, marked with the planet's symbols. From: Tycho Br ...nd [[Saturn]]) and the Earth remains static, being the centre of the [[Sun|Sun's]] and the [[Moon|Moon's]] orbits. Above all, remains the cristaline [[st
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  • * {{gutenberg author| id=Sunzi | name=Sun Tzu}} ...1910), [[Project Gutenberg]] edition with considerable (but dated) text on Sun Tzu
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sun Myung Moon]]
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  • ...nes Kepler]]. These laws govern the motion of the [[planet]]s around the [[Sun]]. Stated briefly, the laws are:<br /> # The [[orbit]] of a planet is [[ellipse|elliptical]], with the sun at one of the two foci of the ellipse.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company]]
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  • ...ar with Japan'' (1985); brief summary [http://www.amazon.com/Eagle-Against-Sun-American-Japan/dp/0394741013 excerpt and text search] ...zer Prize history from Japanese perspective; [http://www.amazon.com/Rising-Sun-Decline-Japanese-1936-1945/dp/0812968581/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qi
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  • ...nd light that allowed [[life]] to form here on our planet, [[Earth]]. The sun is about 93 million miles, or about eight [[light minutes]], away from Eart {{Image|391872main Filament Aheadzm.jpg|right|450px|Sun's eruption.<ref>Sun's eruption[http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/multimedia/filament_eru
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Small, rocky bodies that orbit the Sun but have no atmosphere.
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  • Great circle that apparent orbit of Sun makes on celestial sphere.
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  • ...signation that can be given to some stars less massive and dimmer than the sun.
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  • Planets move on paths that are ellipses which have the sun as a focus.
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  • ...od|god]]. He asked for the [[privilege]] of driving the [[chariot]] of the sun for a single [[day]], and [[death|died]] as a result, according to [[Elizab
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  • ...al''' is an instrument for measuring [[time]], using the position of the [[sun]] in the sky. A sundial consists of a face similar to a [[clock]] face, and The sun's [[apparent motion]] across the sky depends on the [[latitude]] of the obs
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  • ...clude>A ball of gas and ice that hurtles in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
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  • Our sun, [[Sol]] and the astronomical objects, like [[Planet Earth]], gravitational
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  • * the maximum distance between [[sun]] and [[Mercury]] is about 57.9 Mio km or 0.05 light hours * the maximum distance between [[sun]] and [[Venus]] is about 108.2 Mio km or 0.10 light hours
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Book of the New Sun]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sun}}
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  • Total spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun.
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  • '''Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Company''' was a major shipbuilding company in [[Che ...war went on, making it the country's single largest shipyard. At its peak, Sun Ship operated four shipyards employing more than 40,000 workers. One of the
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  • * the maximum distance between [[sun]] and [[Merkur]] is about 57.9 Mio km or 3.2 light minutes * the maximum distance between [[sun]] and [[Venus]] is about 108.2 Mio km or 6.0 light minutes
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  • ...film directed by Danny Boyle; deals with humanity's relationship with the sun.
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  • {{r|Sun Protection Factor}}
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  • An instrument for measuring time, using the position of the sun in the sky.
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  • ...ered structure or an outbuilding, designed to protect plants from too much sun and heat
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  • The first planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman messenger of gods.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The second planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman goddess of love.
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  • :''For the mathematician, see Sun Tzu (mathematician).'' '''Sun Tzu''' (孫子; pinyin, Sūnzǐ) (<!-- AWAITING TEMPLATE {{zh-cp|c=孫子|
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  • The sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest.
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  • The seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system; name after the Greek god of the sky.
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  • The eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system; named after the Roman god of the sea.
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  • ...ime measurement that corresponds to one revolution of the earth around the sun, approximately 365¼ days.
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  • ...ine]], [[healing arts|healing]] and [[light]], later associated with the [[Sun]].
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  • ...bit Earth.png|right|thumb|350px||Fig. 2. The Earth in its orbit around the Sun. The arrow on the Earth indicates the angle between the Earth axis and the ...e equally long, around September 21). The solstices are the dates that the Sun seems to stand still (around June 21 and December 21).
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Mean distance from the Earth to the Sun used to provide relative distances within the solar system; value is approx
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  • Star which is usually slightly cooler than our Sun and often orange in colour; includes hydrogen-burning 'main sequence' stars
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  • ...1899-1961) [[United States of America|American]] writer, author of ''[[The Sun Also Rises]]'', ''[[A Farewell to Arms]]''. and ''[[For Whom the Bell Tolls
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  • ...In relation to the sun he was said to control the chariot that pulled the sun across the sky. ...eagle's head that was adorned with a great disc, representing the noon day sun.
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  • The third [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]; the only place in the [[universe]] known by [[hu
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  • ...ramming|object-oriented]] [[programming language]] originally created by [[Sun Microsystems]].
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  • The fourth [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]; named after the [[Mars (mythology)|Roman god of
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  • ==New York Sun== She wrote for the ''New York Sun'' between 2004 and 2007.<ref name=NYSbio>{{citation
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  • ...]]. Earth [[orbit]]s around 93 million [[mile]]s (150 million km) from the sun, within a region neither too hot nor too cold for its inhabitants to exist. ...a great cloud of interstellar [[gas]] and dust that condensed to form the sun about 4.6 billion [[year]]s ago. Life is known to have found a foothold onl
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  • == Geometry of sun angle == ...sunlight is spread over a larger area, and is therefore weaker than if the sun is higher overhead and the energy is concentrated on a smaller area. (See F
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  • ...ion of the ocean waters caused by winds, the gravity pull of both Moon and Sun and seawater density differences.
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  • ..."exploring and understanding our atmosphere and its interactions with the Sun, the oceans, the biosphere, and human society."
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  • A celestial object orbiting a sun that is massive enough to obtain a round shape but too small to clear its o
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  • ...this reason it is largely believed that they comprise a ring orbiting the Sun, referred to as the Kuiper Belt.<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jew ...inning of the solar system. These dark comets occasionally fall toward the Sun and become short-period comets.
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  • ...mate average (or mean) distance from the [[Earth_(planet)|Earth]] to the [[Sun]] used to provide relative distances within the [[solar system]]. ...s really somewhat less than the average distance between the Earth and the Sun (which is approximately 150 million km or 93 million miles).<ref>[http://ne
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  • ...cal]] orbit around the [[Sun]]. Comets become visible as they approach the Sun and can be much larger than they seem - the tails of some comets are over 1
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  • ...l cast, who portray the crew of a [[spaceship]] sent to reignite the dying sun with a nuclear weapon as the [[Earth]] of the year 2057 slowly freezes. [[p
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  • ...other stars, and in about 4,000 years will reach its closest point to the Sun. Arcturus can be identified via another 'arc', namely the shape of the [[Ur
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  • {{r|I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine}} {{r|Sun Studios}}
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  • ...of the four planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, or Mars, that are nearest the sun.
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  • *[[Sun (UK)]] *[[Herald Sun]]
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  • Red dwarf star of absolute magnitude 16.6, it is 7.8 light-years from the sun and is a variable flare star, which may emit bursts of light and even radio
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  • ...l observations, and using photography took the first clear pictures of the Sun.
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  • * [http://java.sun.com/reference/api/ Sun's Java API's], full online application programming interface reference for * [http://java.sun.com/docs/white/langenv/index.html The Java Language Environment], a white p
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  • ...ellite or moon can be in orbit around the planet, and outside of which the Sun or star's gravity prevents the smaller body from orbiting the planet. In ot ...r than Earth. The gravitational force from Earth must dominate that of the Sun in order for a satellite to orbit it, which only happens if the satellite i
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  • ...[[Greek god|god]] known as a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who is the god of the [[sun]].
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  • ...hwriter for [[George W. Bush]] and [[Laura Bush]]; worked for ''[[New York Sun]], ''[[New York Post]]'', ''[[National Review]]''
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  • ...r, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]; former writer for the ''New York Sun'', editorial board member and reporter, [[Wall Street Journal]]
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  • ..., porting GNU Emacs and other programs to the Sun environment. His time at Sun made John a millionaire, leaving him free to pursue other interests.
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  • ...e from the sun of about 1 AU and about 2.3 AU, respectively. It orbits the Sun every 2.1 years.
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  • '''Mercury''' at 0.4 AU (57,910,000 km) is the [[planet]] closest to our Sun, and it is the smallest of the eight planets in our solar system, with only ...to be called a planet, an object must have three traits. It must orbit the sun, be massive enough that its own gravity pulls it into a nearly round shape,
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  • ...gly influenced by the Sun's gravitational pull than Earth's, and orbit the Sun instead.
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  • ...so enjoys [[midnight sun]]s during the summer. In the heart of winter, the sun never rises, making this area ideal for viewing the [[Aurora Borealis]] &md
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  • ...nding from the orbit of Neptune (at 30 AU) to approximately 55 AU from the Sun, containing thousands of icy bodies, some of which are on highly elliptical
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  • The fifth [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]; named after the [[Roman]] [[god]] [[Jupiter (myt
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  • ...nd computer languages. Software systems that use (different) IDLs include Sun's ONC RPC, The Open Group's Distributed Computing Environment, IBM's System
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  • ...her the entire period between sunrise and sunset, or one full cycle of the sun's motion, starting variously at sunset, sunrise, midnight, or noon (mid-day ...between transits of "fixed" stars. Due to the motion of planets around the sun, there will be either one more or one less sidereal day in a [[year]] than
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  • ...shadow & claw.jpg|right|200px|The first two books of ''The Book of the New Sun'', 2000 omnibus printing.}}--> ...mporary English. The series takes place in the distant future, where the [[Sun]] has dimmed considerably and the Earth (referred to in the series as "Urth
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  • MySQL AB was bought by SUN Microsystems on Feb 26, 2008 for $1B USD. Ref:[[http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/2008-0116/index.jsp]].
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  • ...the equator, representing the points farthest north and south at which the sun can shine directly overhead.
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  • * 2007: Stevie Salas (''Sun and the Earth'')
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  • ...e moves out some. If the star is less than about 0.5 times the size of the Sun, or more than 3 times as large, there may not be any zone-of-life. ...t over from the formation of Titan, but streaming solar particles from the Sun at that distance give methane a half life of 10**6 years. Since Titan is as
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  • ...e [[ocean]] rises or falls due to [[tidal force]]s. The [[moon]] and the [[sun]] both exert tidal forces on the earth and the earth's ocean. The movement ...in water level experienced is dependent upon the relative position of the sun and the moon and the shape and orientation of the coastline.
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  • ...mple, a change in the concentration of carbon dioxide or the output of the Sun. ...can be caused, for instance, by more intense insolation (radiation by the Sun), or by a [[carbondioxide]] increase in the atmosphere.
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  • {{rpl|Sun bear}}
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  • * Spector, Ronald. ''Eagle Against the Sun: The American War with Japan'' (1985), brief summary ...zer Prize history from Japanese perspective; [http://www.amazon.com/Rising-Sun-Decline-Japanese-1936-1945/dp/0812968581/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qi
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  • ...://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/ Sun Trademarks]</ref> in return for bundling Sun's Java runtime with the popular [[Netscape Browser]]<ref>http://web.archive
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  • * 2004: STS (''Shooting the Sun'')
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  • ...ernational in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Europe]], and [[Canada]], as ''The Sun Collection'' (1975), in vinyl disc (AFM1-1675) and cassette format (APK1-16 #'I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine' (Mack David) - 2:23
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  • {{r|Toronto Sun}}
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  • {{r|Sun Microsystems}}
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  • ...sun. The star is large enough to fill the orbit of Venus if it were in the sun's position.<ref name="Kaler" />
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  • {{r|Sun Microsystems}}
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  • * Handel, Michael I. ''Masters of War: Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, and Jomini'' (1992) 176 pp.
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  • ...stored sources of energy received in the past millions of years from the Sun.
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  • ...s wild in open, grassy areas. As an ornamental garden plant, it needs full sun and deep soil, and is propagated from seed in the spring.
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  • ...ther a white dwarf system or an aged star about five times the size of the sun, which occurs when the star collapses; a neutron star or a black hole may b
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  • {{r|Sun}}
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  • ...ization combines the assets of seven funds of the Pew Family, heirs of the Sun Oil Company.
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  • They are best grown in moist but well-drained [[soil]], in full sun. They are planted in the spring. While some varieties are perennials, and m
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