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  • ...oat [[Radium Express]] being portaged around the rapids at [[Fort Smith]], on the [[Slave River]] in the [[Northwest Territories]].]] ...otherwise navigable river. Alternately, it is the term for transitting a route around a navigational obstacle.
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  • streetcar route the [[TTC]] operated on Coxwell, from Queen to Danforth, from 1921 to 1966
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  • [[Toronto Transit Commission]] north-south [[streetcar]] route, operated on [[Parliament Street, Toronto|Parliament Street]] from 1923 to approximately
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  • ...flight operated by Malaysia Airlines that disappeared on 8 March 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Ai
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  • ...city in [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]] which was on the [[Pony Express]] route and is home to the [[University of Wyoming]]. Population c.30,000.
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  • ...nterface issues of BGP setup, advertising, and acceptance. Two techniques, route reflectors and BGP confederations can reduce the need for the high overhead ...ients'''. There must be full iBGP meshing inside the cluster, but only the route reflector server needs to peer, via iBGP, with other iBGP speakers (includi
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  • |Road_name=Hawaii route 92 ...wn as ''[[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawaii]] Route 92'', is an east-west highway on the island of Oahu in [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawaii]]. Traveling west along
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  • ...t a packet entering a network must be forged, if the network has no return route to its source address
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  • also known as '''Hawaii''' Route 92; an east-west highway on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, a common alternative to using the H-1 freeway
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  • The '''Northern Sea Route''' is a name for the shipping route that crosses [[Russia]]'s northern coast.<ref name=GlobeArcticMap2013-09-18 ...Soviet icebreakers to escort a [[merchant raider]] across the Northern Sea Route, so it could unexpectedly appear in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
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  • ...lk carrier]] that made an historic trip across [[Russia]]'s [[Northern Sea Route]] ...ap2013-09-18/> She was the first Chinese vessel to use the [[Northern Sea Route]].<ref name=theguardian2013-08-18/>
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  • ...mainland site considering how far south it is. In addition, the sites of [[On Your Knees Cave]] and [[Quebrada Jacuay]] show unambiguous evidence for a m
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  • ...g|right|350px|The Welland Canal connects Lake Ontario to Lake Erie. Locks on the St Mary allow vessel to travel from Lake Huron to Lake Superior.}} The '''St Lawrence Seaway''' is a route that allows water transport from the [[North American Great Lakes]],
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  • ...Clarence|editor-last=Winchester}} illustrated account of the train and its route. ...recks.com/favoritelinks/santafechiefwreck1944.html The Wreck of the Chief] on July 3, 1944 near Williams, Arizona.
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  • '''Dikson''' is a port city on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at the mouth of the [[Yenisei River]] [[estuary]], in ...beria 4.png|Dikson and other Arctic Oceam ports on Russia's [[Northern Sea Route]].
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  • ...a smaller [[loading gauge]]. The District Line is the second longest line on the underground after the [[Metropolitan Line]]. It is also the busiest of ==Route==
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  • ...PARLIAMENT car on the Viaduct Loop at Bloor and Parliament in Toronto, ONT on September 8, 1965 (22394478140).jpg|thumb|300px|A BLOOR PARLIAMENT car at t ...rio]]. The [[Toronto Transit Commission]] discontinued scheduled service, on Parliament, in 1966, when it opened the [[Bloor-Danforth subway]].<ref name
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  • [[File:Looking south on Coxwell Avenue to Queen Street on the day the new Toronto Transportation Commission 'went into business.' (Tr The [[Toronto Transit Commission]] operated a '''Coxwell streetcar route''' from [[Coxwell Avenue, Toronto|Coxwell]] and [[Queen Street, Toronto|Que
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  • ...months. The second traverse took less than three months, and pioneered a route that could be traversed by vessels that were not of shallow draft. ...arge icebreaker after Henry Larsen. (The Larsen iceshelf|Larsen iceshelves on the coast of Antarctica are named after Carl Larsen, another polar explorer
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  • ...River''' is large river in [[Siberia]] that drains into the [[Kara Sea]], on the [[Arctic Ocean]]. The river has large [[hydro-electic]] dams on it, and is a route for riverine cargo vessels.
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  • ...in the Kathmandu valley, and used to be an important station on the trade route from the Kathmandu valley to Tibet. Today, the town is known mainly because
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  • ...intain internal data bases of candidate routes that they will promote if a route fails or routing policy is changed. ...n on a route to a given destination, but the router must select the "best" route to install into the routing table. In some cases, there may be multiple rou
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  • ...horter distances, is small. Ease of navigation outweighs a somewhat longer route. ...rface areas further away from the equator appear disproportionately large. On a mercator projection, for example, the area of [[Greenland]] appears to be
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  • ...y reach. In most cases, the information exchanged also carries information on the relative cost of moving toward the destination from the specific router ...zations involved in administering them. They also have somewhat different route selection concepts and provide slightly different information.
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  • ...tion of routing tables is the primary goal of routing protocols and static route| static routes. ...acket to a router in the local subnet. Since this is a complicated task to route the package to the correct destination, a gateway needs to keep track of th
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  • ...anor and Northwood Hills (the latter oddly named considering it is largely on completely flat land). Originally the Metropolitan Line (renamed following ==Route==
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  • ...Staithe, from where the river is followed once more to Hardley Staithe and on to Hardley Cross. At this point the Way follows the bank of the River Chet, ...f the Way is along the banks of Breydon Water and into Great Yarmouth, the route officially ending at the railway station.
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  • ...a packet attempts to enter the network, but the network has no ''reverse route'': a means to send a reply back to the source address in the packet header, When the idea was first standardized, it was generally implemented on a per-interface basis.<ref name=ingress-SH>{{citation
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  • ...al hardwood. During its first voyage she was commanded a civilian captain, on contract to the RCMP. For the next fifteen years she was under the command ...of traversing the Northwest Passage. Larsen followed Amundsen's original route, but from West to East. The St Roch narrowly escaped being crushed in the
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  • ...ap of "The Santa Fé Route" and subsidiary lines (including the "Surf Line" route traveled by the ''San Diegan'') as published in an 1891 issue of the ''Grai ...overshot the runway at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro, California on November 19, 1958 and was struck by southbound train No. 74. No fatalities
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  • ...ntry, the line between [[Stourbridge]] Junction and Stourbridge Town. This route is operated by a single class 139 Parry People Mover.
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  • {{Image|Ontario Line route.png|right|500px|The Ontario Line as it will appear on system maps after opening, with the under-construction Line 5 Eglinton (acr ...glinton Avenue]]. This segment was completed in 1954. Over the years the route was extended, at both ends. with the Yonge portion eventually being extende
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing convergence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...ficult to operate, so in the late 19th century the Midland built their own route south of Bedford, through [[Luton]]. Today the railway is operated by [[Eas In order from south to north, the major settlements on the Midland Main Line are:
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  • ...tricts, including [[Beeston]], Ruddington and Clifton. The city is located on the [[River Trent]] and lies close to [[Sherwood Forest]], famous for the l ...o the south of the city. The city is the start of the 'Robin Hood Line', a route to [[Mansfield]] which reopened in 1995 after being closed in the 1960s. Un
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  • The '''Edmonton LRT Valley Line''' will be the third [[rapid transit]] route in [[Edmonton]] using [[light rail vehicles]].<ref name=EdmontonJournal2015 ...[102 Street, Edmonton|102 Street]]. This first phase will have 11 stops. On November 25, 2015, Elise Stolte, of the ''[[Edmonton Journal]]'', reported
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  • ...to, Ontario]]'s new [[Ontario Line]].<ref name=blogto2021-06/> It will be on [[King Street, Toronto|King Street]], between [[Berkeley Street, Toronto|Be ...o the [[504 King]] streetcar, the [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s surface route with the highest ridership.<ref name=blogto2021-06/>
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  • ...sit Authority]] (WMATA) opened the '''Metroway''', a [[bus rapid transit]] route, in 2014.<ref name=arlnow2021-11-29/> [[Pentagon City]] is its northern te In 2021 officials discussed plans to extend the route 1.1 miles north, to connect to [[Pentagon City Metro station]], near the ma
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  • ...tion of Moss Park station will require cutting down the large mature trees on the Northeast corner of Jarvis and Queen.]] ...onto|Jarvis Street]] and [[Sherbourne Street, Toronto|Sherbourne Street]], on [[Queen Street (Toronto)]].<ref name=blogto2021-06/>
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  • *route class: ranges of [[Internet Protocol]] addresses *route-set class: sets of routes
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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • ...Province of Ontario]] is on the lake's North shore. [[New York State]] is on the lake's South shore. The largest city on the lake is [[Toronto, Ontario]].
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  • There is only one settlement on the island, called [[Oost-Vlieland]]. As of June 2007, there are 1142 inhab ...and. The ships are operated by the Doeksen company. There is one bus route on the island, that connects Oost-Vlieland and the camping areas. This service
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing information base]]. Needs checking by a hum {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...so called closest exit routing, and does minimize the workload required to route the information. | title= On Distributed Communications: II. Digital Simulation of Hot-Potato Routing in
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  • [[File:The Luttrell loop and the garage of the Danforth Bus Lines, on Danforth, 1954-07-18.jpg | left | thumb | A PCC streetcar enters the Luttre [[File:TTC PCC 4659, a SUBWAY DANFORTH car at the Luttrell Loop, Toronto, ON on July 3, 1966 (34182476270).jpg | thumb | Prolific rail fan [[Roger Puta]] t
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  • ...7, Chewett, NMC16819.jpg | thumb | 600px | Queen Street, called Lot Street on this map, was the northernmost street in [[York, Upper Canada]].]] It was the northernmost street on the town-site laid out for [[York, Upper Canada]], when [[Lieutenant Govern
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  • ...The TTC double-tracked the route, and first operated a loop at Long Branch on December 28, 1928.<ref name=WheelsOfProgress/> ...dit]] the TTC replaced the streetcar route with the [[Port Credit 74]] bus route, which ran until 1976.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Routing protocol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Default route}}
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  • ...urrents and weather are less severe than the Atlantic's, making navigation on easier. In addition, the sea's influence makes the climates of the regions ...Mediterranean and used it for trade. Today it is still an important trade route, and is very important in the geography of both [[Southern Europe]] and [[N
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  • [[File:Hudson's Bay Company steamboat, Mackenzie River, on river in Northwest Territories.jpg | thumb | 350px]] ...p built by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]], to transport passengers and cargo on the [[Mackenzie River|river of the same name]].<ref name=ManitobaArchivesMa
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  • ...alo]], [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]] is the largest Canadian city on the Lake. [[Port Colbourne, Ontario|Port Colbourne]], Ontario is the South ...the [[North American railroad grid]], and its route through the mountains on the [[United States of America]]'s East coast was the first affordable path
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  • ...king to it, because the article is apt to reorganize. Feel free to discuss on the talk page. ...IP addresses, had large blocks of unique addresses that never were visible on the Internet. This made it enormously easier to avoid renumbering when, for
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  • ...estate. Expansion is now taking place to the west of the town, some of it on flood plain areas. This is being overseen by the West Northampton Developme ...the Brackmills industrial estate. There are plans to eventually reopen the route to Bedford in full.
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  • ...sas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry — accessed on August 14, 2013. ...ichard E. Scholz. (1986). "Reefer car 13000: a postmortem." ''The Santa Fé Route'' '''IV''' (2) 8.
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  • ...affordshire and the second largest settlement in the county, after [[Stoke-on-Trent]]. The town has its own hospital and is home to a branch of [[Staffor ...tation named Stafford Common, but this closed in the 1950s. It was located on the now-closed line to [[Uttoxeter]].
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  • ...Trail (auto trail)|Ozark Trail]] (an early predecessor to [[U.S. Route 66|Route 66]]). ...west and 2 miles south of the Pine Ridge corner. There is a small cemetery on the church grounds as well.<ref>http://www.rootsweb.com/~okcaddo/cemeteries
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  • ...s detected, on a BGP-speaking router, the human or operator creates a host route to the anycast address, and injects it into internal BGP, marked with the N ...g an open-source routing package such as Quagga. The anycast device can be on its own VLAN to which additional analyzers can be connected.
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  • ...an be speculated that Columbus would not have dared to explore the western route to China and India had he believed the larger Eratosthenes value. ...gnificance. This is not true of Ptolemy's third book, the ''Tetrabiblos'', on astrology, which is still of relevance today, provided we correct for the f
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  • ...a line of north facing crags. At the end of the crags it follows the ridge on the north side of the valley of the rivers Irthing and Eden until it nears ...t in his descriptions. The Vallum restricted the number of crossing points on the wall. Rather than a gate at every milecastle, people could now only cro
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  • * {{search link|on mass||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (en masse) * {{search link|on route||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (en route)
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  • ...Newest Hit Makers'' with a slightly different track listing, was released on 30 May 1964. #'Route 66' (Bobby Troup) - 2:20
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  • ...ry Carleton|James H. Carleton]] to stop [[Comanche]] and [[Kiowa]] attacks on the Santa Fe wagon trains carrying settlers to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|Ne ...es and Kiowas camps in the Panhandle area of [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]. On November 25 Carson arrived at Mule Springs and early the next morning he an
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  • The route passes Somerleyton Hall. ...ay links with the [[Weavers Way]], which passes through the Norfolk Broads on its way to Cromer. At Knettishall Heath there are links with the Peddars Wa
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  • ...non-metric information that it uses to make policy decisions? In BGP, any route can be tagged with a BGP community, which is a label that identifies a grou ...onfiguation language that evaluates whether policies apply to a particular route.
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  • ...22 on NE 7th during Feb 2014 snowstorm.jpg | thumb | Rolling stock for the route had yet to be chosen, but most modern streetcars have a low floor section, The '''Columbia Pike Streetcar''' was a plan to build a modern streetcar route in the municipalities that surround [[Washington D.C]], the capitol of the
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  • '''Rochester, New York''' is a city in [[New York State]] on the shore of [[Lake Ontario]]. ...g New York State, he chose to retaliate against Rochester, by changing the route for the nascent interstate highway system, so it didn't serve Rochester, an
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  • ...typically smaller aircraft can operate by Visual Flight Rules (VFR) based on a "see and be seen" model, usable in good weather, commercial and all-weath ...al limitations of pure radar caused it to migrate to a hybrid system based on active radar transponders aboard aircraft. Transponders cooperate electroni
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  • ...ashington, D.C.]]. It is 10 miles west of Leesburg, Virginia on [[Virginia Route 7]]. ...buildings that make up much of the down-town area. Purcellville was a stop on the WO&D rail line from 1874-1968. The past of the rail line is now a 32 mi
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  • Leighton Buzzard is laid out on a radial pattern, somewhat stretched on the east-west axis to form an oval town centre area. Despite the radial lay ...between [[Hemel Hempstead]] and [[Milton Keynes]] (the immediate stations on either side being Bletchley in Milton Keynes to the north and Cheddington,
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  • ...new [[MRTS|Mass Rapid Transit System]] (MRTS) envisaged to ease the burden on the older [[Mumbai Suburban Railway|commuter rail network]] existng in [[Mu ...2 elevated stations, constructed along and over major thoroughfares in the route will connect some of the most densely populated commercial, industrial and
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  • ...nd is best known for his work on philosophical [[hermeneutics]], following on from the work of [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], [[Martin Heidegger]] and [[Hans-Georg ...), psychoanalysis (''Freud and Philosophy''), religion (including an essay on [[Rudolf Bultmann]] in ''The Conflict of Interpretations'') and many other
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  • ...nto China. [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)|Highway 2]] is another northwest route to the Chinese border.
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  • [[File:PCC streetcar on Bloor Street West.jpg|thumb|Bloor streetcar in front of the old [[Universit ...d, then, two years after the TTC was formed, the new JANE loop that opened on the last day of 1923.
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  • ...ennsylvania]], is visible to automobile traffic crossing the river on U.S. Route 1. For many years, one of the letters of the sign "Trenton Makes, the Worl ...ey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]] and the seat of Mercer County. The city lies on the [[Delaware River]] across from the northeastern suburbs of [[Philadelph
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  • ...Wales]] to the [[Diana, Princess of Wales|Lady Diana Spencer]] took place on 29 July 1981 and was the highlight of the [[social season]] and one of the The Prince finally settled on Diana Frances Spencer, a 19-year-old [[aristocrat]] who worked as a [[kinde
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  • With rare exceptions [[Fire department]]s rely on underground pipes when fighting fires, with regularly spaced '''fire hydran .... Route 206 and Mercer County Route 583 (Princeton Avenue) and Heil Avenue on the border of Trenton and Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.jpg
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  • ...that brings it to the specific destination host on the final medium on the route. In the very first version of IPv4,<ref name=RFC760>{{citation In the global Internet, routable address space is based on arbitrary-length prefixes rather than traditional address classes. Classle
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  • ...Drumhead]]" logos such as these often adorned the ends of observation cars on the ''California Limited''.]] ...Santa Fe's name trains to feature [[Fred Harvey Company]] meal service en route. The later trains also offered all of the amenities of the day including ai
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  • ...rren Stilwell]] proposed in 1943 to retake north Burma and reopen the land route to China (see [[Burma Road and Ledo Road]]). To augment his Chinese divisio The first and only mission was to secure the route of the Burma Road, from its junction with the still unfinished Ledo road no
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  • ...te follows closed sections of 19th century railways. Much of the line lies on these old railway viaducts across the docklands, however some lies overgrou ...ne]]), Tower Hill (on the Circle and [[District Line]]), and Canary Wharf (on the Jubilee Line - it is actually closer to Canary Wharf Underground statio
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  • ...C intermodal freight train prepares to leave the Corwith Yards in Chicago on its maiden run, January 16, 1968.]] ...kilometer) route from [[Chicago, Illinois]] to [[Los Angeles, California]] on a 40-hour schedule.
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  • ...''Lang Son Province''' is primarily agricultural, but, as a transportation route between the countries, is gaining commercial importance. Its [[Huu Nghi ]] China forms its northern border, [[Cao Bang Province]] on its northwest side, [[Hac Bac Province|Hac Bac]] and [[Quang Ninh Province]
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  • ...e southern part of the town is bisected by a [[linear park]] following the route of the [[Grand Union Canal]]. Hemel Hempstead is located on the A41 road linking [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Aylesbury]]. Be
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  • ...-1 No 3.jpg|thumb|right|350px|{{LCC Alco RS-1 No 3.jpg/credit}}<br />Here, on its first day of service, [[Alco RS-1]] No. 3 works the Adrian N&W intercha ...ailway Administration]]'s [[Final System Plan]]. The LCRC ended operations on September 30, 1990. However, as the state had designated the lines as essen
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  • ...thumb | Some special purpose fire engines, like those used to fight fires on airport runways, carry their own reservoir of water, rather than connecting Later fire engines were built on trucks.<ref name=FromBucket/>
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  • ...ick policy of bribery and favors on the one hand, and military suppression on the other. ...dertook a journey to Inverary to take the oath. However, he was delayed en route, and the proper authority was not present upon his arrival. As a result, th
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  • ...as a disused line through to [[Bletchley]]. There are plans to reopen this route to connect to Milton Keynes, [[Bedford]] and [[Cambridge]].
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  • ...PLS and some other things that "don't quite fit", and some people insisted on calling it "layer 2.5", the reality is that the IETF set up a "Sub-IP Area" ...ying they were fast. Indeed, some specialized routers were differentiated on specific hardware acceleration techniques.
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  • ..., which was equipped with a rear coupler and air line connection not found on the end of Unit No. 1001. ...rial runs between L.A. and San Diego on the Santa Fe Railway's "Surf Line" route.
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  • ...the Republican period, the senate had to give approval for a triumph based on the above mentioned requirements. The ''triumphator,'' his face and arms painted red, rode on an already ancient four wheeled car pulled by two white [[horse]]s. A [[Sla
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  • ...y H. O'Neil; delivered to the Navy and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 19 May 1945, LCDR F. O. Bryce, USNR, in command. ...at [[Eniwetok]], [[Marshall Islands]], the transport arrived at [[Manila]] on [[26 August]]. The cargo and troops from France were off-loaded; and, until
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  • ...hwitel" (large knife). The industry as it initially developed was carried on by individual craftsmen, "little mesters", who worked independently but co- ...m]], which opened in 1994. Sheffield was also the terminus of the Woodhead Route, a formerly electrified main line railway which closed in 1981.
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  • '''''Enterprise''''' was a steamship operated on the [[Fraser River]] system, from 1861 until her loss in 1885.<ref name=Man ...confused with several similar vessels of the same name that also operated on the Fraser, around the same time, including the [[Enterprise (1855)|''Enter
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  • ...ce switches know how to reach directly connected telephones, and a default on where to go to reach other exchanges, higher level parts of a national tele ...work. In this case, there is only one other network. The same rules apply on the 192.168.1.0/24 network.
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  • I'm not sure how closely Citizendium's rules on this sort of thing will resembles Wikipedia's, but shouldn't this move to [ ...rg/cfa.html It can't be on the wiki because most editor applicants aren't on the wiki yet. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 18:26, 21 January 2007 (
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  • ...the first freighter to carry cargo to Canada's newly opened deepwater port on the [[Arctic Ocean]], at [[Churchill, Manitoba]].<ref name="MontrealGazette ...as a few passengers. She was the first freighter to arrive again in 1933, on August 13, 1933.<ref name="Chicago1933-08-14"/>
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  • ...the Japanese in March 1942, the U.S. Army began the Ledo Road as a cutoff route from Ledo, India, to the Burma Road; it opened early in 1945. ...7, as Japan attacked China and closed its ports, the need for a new supply route connection to India became urgent. China began an crash project to build a
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  • ...customers sit on stools at a counter and purchase and consume food cooked on a grill behind the counter are generally considered to be an "intermediate" [[Image:Luxury on wheels.jpg|thumb|right|300px|{{Luxury on wheels.jpg/credit}}<br />An 1880s print advertisement describes the dining
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  • ...ntrol of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route. For example, the oases of [[Awjila]], [[Ghadames]] and [[Kufra]], situated
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  • ...i''' (長崎市 ''Nagasaki-shi'') is the capital city of [[Nagasaki prefecture]] on the [[Japan]]ese island of [[Kyushu]]. It is one of the country's westernmo ...Nagasaki Atomic Bombing]'.</ref> For centuries, this was the only official route into Japan for foreign traders; a Dutch community, under curfew, was allowe
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  • ...n 29 May 1945; sponsored by Mrs. A. D. Hunter; and transferred to the Navy on 28 June 1945 and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] the same day, LCDR Rob ...ssage to [[Oahu]], [[Surrender of Japan|hostlities ended in the Pacific]]. On the 18th, ''Valeria'' moored at [[Pearl Harbor]].
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  • ...ds and two ring roads. The M1 motorway passes the western side of the town on its way from [[London, United Kingdom|London]] to [[Leeds]], while the A46 ...[London, United Kingdom|London]], [[Sheffield]] and [[Nottingham]] on this route. As mentioned above, Leicester was formerly served by the [[Great Central R
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  • ...hi. From there she carried cargo to [[Guadalcanal]] and [[Guam]]. While en route to the latter, she received word of [[Surrender of Japan|Japan’s uncondit ...xt 2½ months she operated between [[Lingayen Gulf]] and [[Jinsen]], Korea. On [[19 November]], her passenger accommodations filled with returning veteran
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  • ...latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She serve ...y the Navy on loan-charter and [[Ship commissioning|placed in commission]] on 16 September 1944, Commander Elias M. Doar, Jr., USNR, in command.
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  • '''Churchill, Manitoba''' is a small city, on the coast of [[Hudson's Bay]], in the province of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]. It is Canada's only seaport on the [[Arctic Ocean]].<ref name=Bbc20080102/>
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  • ...are contained inside a [[frame tale]] and told by a group of [[pilgrim]]s on their way from [[London Borough of Southwark|Southwark]] to [[Canterbury]] ...each character would tell four tales, two on the way to Canterbury and two on the return journey. This would have meant a possible one hundred and twenty
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  • ...n known locally as Kentuck Knob. It is located south of Pennsylvania State Route 2010 roughly four miles from Wright's internationally-celebrated [[Falling ...s most celebrated and original architect. At the time, he was also at work on a dozen other residences and the [[Guggenheim Museum]] in [[New York, New Y
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  • ...to land weapons, supplies, and [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She serve ...Steel Company's Key Highway plant; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 23 February 1945, Commander John D. Hoffman, USNR, in command.
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  • ...escribing different possible scenes in an adventure where the reader takes on the role of the central character. The story progresses through a sequence ...nguin Books]] editor Geraldine Cooke to consider a proposal for a handbook on the growing new hobby.
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  • ...rly 1960s, such as the pioneering 'time-sharing' computer system installed on the campus of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). The MIT syst ...uses the information returned to make the connection. This allows a person on virtually any online networking service to send mail to another person by g
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  • ...on 6 June 1941; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] at Boston, Mass., on 15 June 1941, CDR Thomas B. Inglis in command. ...ity]], where she underwent repairs and alterations. She got underway again on [[6 December]] and steamed to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]].
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  • ...cquired and simultaneously [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] by the Navy on 30 August 1944, at the Moore Dry Dock Company's west yard, LCDR Ernest J. G ...[[13 October]] and [[20 October]]. Taking on cargo at [[Wilmington, CA]], on the 24th, ''Warrick'' departed the west coast at 1430 the following day, bo
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  • ...r />An aerial view of Disneyland in 1956, with the [[Disneyland Railroad]] route (which, at the time, encircled the entire park) visible.]] ...ng his two young daughters to a typical amusement park of the day. Sitting on a bench while they rode the rides, he started wondering why someone couldn'
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  • ...no memory of previous transmission; much as the post office decides how to route each envelope between airports, post offices, trucks, etc. Virtual circuit ...or an Internet packet goes through multiple [[Internet Service Provider]]s on its path from source to destination.
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  • ...latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. ''Waukesh ...North Carolina]], by the [[North Carolina Shipbuilding Company]]; launched on 6 September 1944; sponsored by Mrs. H. V. Mason; converted to an attack car
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  • ...ommissioning|commissioned]] at [[Boston, Massachusetts]], after conversion on 24 May 1944, with [[Captain]] J. H. Schultz in command. ...eparted [[Manus Island]], [[Admiralties]], [[31 December]] for the assault on [[Lingayen Gulf]].
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  • ...latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She serve ...plant of the Bethlehem Steel Co.; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 4 December 1944, LCDR John L. McLean, USNR, in command.
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  • ...e Navy on 18 January 1945 ; and commissioned at the [[New York Navy Yard]] on 19 January 1945, Commander Morgan C. Wheyland, USNR, in command. ...ammunition at [[Port Chicago, CA|Port Chicago]], and headed back to Hawaii on the 14th. In June and July, she made two more such round-trip voyages ferry
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  • ...sponsored by Mrs. Ella A. Cunard; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 28 October 1944, CDR Gerald J. Burke, USNR, in command. ...4, after having paused en route to render medical aid to SS ''S. B. Hunt'' on the 21st.
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  • ...w much weight they carry will vary by article - a highly technical article on a specialised topic needs to be clear, concise and accurate, not accessible ...it; or, if there are several editors all doing significant work as authors on the article, then at least three of them can agree to approve it. (These ru
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  • ...latter to land weapons, supplies, and [[Marine (armed services)|Marines]] on enemy shores during [[Amphibious warfare|amphibious operations]]. She serve ...onversion to an attack cargo ship; and [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 18 November 1944, Lt. Comdr. George A. Euerle, USNR, in command.
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  • ...cquired by the Navy and simultaneously [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] on 30 September 1944, Commander E. G. Howard in command. ...944, bound for the [[Hawaiian Islands]]. She made port at [[Pearl Harbor]] on [[2 December]] and, after loading cargo earmarked for the [[Marshall Island
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  • ...He also survived two assassination attempts during this period; one attack on April 20th, 1948 left his right hand permanently crippled. ...ghly publicized, almost theatrical confrontation with Ford security forces on May 26, 1937, known in UAW folklore as "The Battle of the Overpass." By thi
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  • ...lippine Sea''' in June 1944, was a major defeat inflicted by the U.S. Navy on the Japanese Navy in [[World War II, Pacific]]. It marked the end of offens ...the objective as 535 ships began landing 128,000 Army and Marine invaders on June 15, 1944. The achievement in planning such a complex logistical operat
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  • ...[[anti-submarine warfare]], were critical parts of the war. German attacks on shipping to Great Britain nearly broke the flow of supplies to those island ...was extremely effective. Like the U.S. submarine service, it concentrated on merchant shippng. Doenitz had a doctrine of active centralized control of s
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  • ...ccasecca, Aquino, close to [[Monte Cassino]] and died at [[Fossanuova]] en route to the [[Council of Lyons]]. Aquinas replaced [[Neoplatonism|Neo-Platonic]] ...disinterested detachment of [[Socrates]] or [[Plato]].<ref> from the entry on Aquinas by Colin Kirk in 'Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics', edited by M
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  • ...though eventually proved chimerical as well, had a long-lasting influence on the search for the Passage and was still believed in by some navigators and ...most persistent in this quest, but the English, though the first voyages on behalf of the English kings [[Henry VII]] and Henry [[Henry VIII]] were und
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  • ...g of Troizen, who laid him with his daughter Aethra. It was also said that on the same night Aethra had sexual intercourse with Aegeus, she traveled to a ...hens. Although his mother and grandfather begged him to take the safer sea route to Athens he decided to travel by the [[Peloponnesus]], which was at that t
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  • ...happens in some animals and plants. HGT is a much more recently discovered route of passage for genetic material; it is relatively common in [[microorganism ...terranean sea each year. [[Endosymbiosis]] with an alga is identified as a route for HGT in marine [[dinoflagellates]], the organisms that cause 'red tides'
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  • ...e members were most voluble and intrusive. “Music was probably not ignored on such occasions so much as paid intermittent attention,” writes music scho ...identify his Third Symphony on the title page as "Sinfonie".<ref>However, on the same page and in bigger lettering Beethoven also described his work as
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  • ...in his voyage. Ponce de León landed on Florida on April 2, 1513, somewhere on the northwest coast of the present state of Florida, and claimed the land f ...ched Mexico. [[Hernando de Soto]] led another expedition which also landed on the west of the peninsula in 1539. That expedition eventually traversed muc
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  • ...k''' is an activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography as a route to social and political change. There has been an active cypherpunk movemen ...ere an individual's informational footprints -- everything from an opinion on abortion to the medical record of an actual abortion -- can be traced only
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  • ...90% compared to a plant without CCS.<ref name=IPCC-1>''IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage'' (2005), B. Metz, O. Davidson, H. C. de ...nsported to the sequestration site and stored. Power plant processes based on oxyfuel combustion are sometimes referred to as "zero emission" cycles, bec
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  • ...and 46 degrees north latitude. In the spring of 1605 he founded Port Royal on Annapolis Basin. It was the first permanent agricultural settlement of Euro ...nt was divided into several distinct military zones to be fortified. Based on a fishing economy, Louisbourg was carefully planned to include public space
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  • ...5fe0a724a National Geographic Tennessee River Valley] website (last access on 11/30/2020), the Richardsonian Romanesque court house in Paris is the oldes ...combination of the former [[Big Sandy River (Tennessee)|Big Sandy river]] route and the [[Tennessee River]]. It is bordered by the following counties:
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  • ...st (along with [[Fall River, Massachusetts]]); [[Cape Cod]] is a peninsula on the South Coast and islands including [[Nantucket]] and [[Martha's Vinyard] ...exploring [[New England]], Bartholomew Gosnold landed on Cuttyhunk island on May 15, 1602. From there, he explored [[Cape Cod]] and the neighboring area
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  • ...ilt in a structure often [[parallel]] to the Iliad and Odyssey, it focused on different themes such as [[leadership]], the relation of the individual to ...But while trying to perfect the last phases of his [[manuscript]], he died on a sea voyage. While dying, he requested that his unpublished manuscript be
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  • ...uisburg]]. The city is the seat of the [[Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine]]. ...ral Organization|UNESCO]] in 1988, the first time such an honor was placed on an entire city center.
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  • ..., death or aging; it is also more difficult to measure. United States data on internal migration comes chiefly from Census questions which ask where a pe ...some people will be strongly rooted and others will be more eager to move on. For example, eldest sons who are in line to inherit the family farm would
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  • ...1942, and captured an airfield that was under construction by the Japanese on Guadalcanal. Renamed [[Henderson Field]] after Major [[Lofton Henderson]], ...ategic offensive while the forces of Japan were thereafter forced to focus on strategic defense.
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  • ...The laptops will be sold to governments and issued to children by schools on a basis of one laptop per child. ...PC. In many respects it is the descendant of the 1997 [[eMate 300]] (based on the [[Apple Newton]]), also aimed at the education market.
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  • ...rtifacts and [[oracle bone]]s—turtle shells, cattle scapula or other bones on which were written the first significant corpus of recorded [[Chinese chara ...ade, stone, bone and ceramic artifacts have been obtained; the workmanship on the bronzes attests to a high level of civilization. In terms of inscribed
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  • | title = The Creation of SIOP-62: More Evidence on the Origins of Overkill ...were based on blast effects alone. Even blast effects are highly dependent on burst altitude, weapon yield, and the geography of the target area. As oppo
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  • ...n 1911, saying "An interesting boy; he will make a traveller." She met him on an archaeological site where she had hoped to find Hogarth; Lawrence wrote ...on makes the routine tour of the pyramids and have themselves photographed on camels in front of the Sphinx. Standing beneath its half-effaced head, two
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  • ...y from the 15th to the 20th century when people from Europe built colonies on other continents. The reasons for the practice of colonialism at this time Historians often distinguish between two forms of colonialism, chiefly based on the number of people from the colonising country who settle in the colony:
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  • ...yet at the same time trying not to be destroyed as well. Tactics can rely on force or guile. If the two armies facing each other are of equal strength, ...rity in [[aircraft carrier]] battles. Today, military tactics are employed on all levels of command, from individual and group up to entire armed forces.
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  • Almost every culture has its architecture.<ref>On the plurality of architecture see: Crouch & Johnson (2001)pages 1-3, Ching, ...bao, Spain was designed by Frank Gehry.}}Architecture is a social art.<ref>On architecture as social art see Kostof (1995) pages 7-8, Crouch& Johnson (20
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  • ..., and brother, Mordechai. <ref>Details of Grynszpan's early life are based on Gerald Schwab, ''The Day the Holocaust Began'', chapter 6</ref> ...m it no longer considered to be Polish citizens, after the end of October. On 26 October, to beat this deadline, the [[Gestapo]] was ordered to arrest an
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  • ...ekong River]], which flows through what is now Laos, was a major migration route, but the strength of the [[Khmer Empire]] ([[Cambodia]]) prevented the Tai ...t [[Wat Phou|Wat Phū]]. The Lao in turn divided into further groups, based on where they lived in relation to the river. These were the Lao-Lum (Lao of t
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  • ...rticular, it must fit in with the following requirements that were set out on the same page: ...Articles must not take a stand on controversial issues. They should report on controversies rather than engaging in them, reporting every side as sympath
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  • ...rupted, leading to smaller chains that can influence the measurements done on these molecules, and make it hard to understand results in an unambiguous w ...contribute substantially to the global economy. Whole industries are based on the use of plastics, including the packaging industries, toy manufacturers,
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  • ...rupted, leading to smaller chains that can influence the measurements done on these molecules, and make it hard to understand results in an unambiguous w ...contribute substantially to the global economy. Whole industries are based on the use of plastics, including the packaging industries, toy manufacturers,
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  • ...he [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|International World Fair]] in [[Paris]] on August 25, 1900. Perskyi's paper reviewed the existing electromechanical te ...[[Philo Taylor Farnsworth]]. The decisive solution — television operating on the basis of continuous electron emission with accumulation and storage of
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  • ...n flesh and blood, and living creatures, this introductory article focuses on biology as a ''formal science''. Unlike non-scientists who are learned in n How did life on earth begin? What features separate something that is alive from something
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  • ...ore effectively resist penetration by an opposing organization. Depending on the group's philosophy, its operational area, the communications technologi Cell structures continue to evolve, based partially on research in fault tolerance. Historically, clandestine organizations avoide
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  • ...ther African communities. Second, the strategic importance of the Cape Sea Route, as emphasised by the closure of the Suez Canal during the Six Day War, and ...until 1994. The economy of South Africa is the largest and best developed on the continent, with modern infrastructure common throughout the country.
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  • ..., Dusseldorf, and hired. To ''query'' the database, a search would be done on all the records sequentially to see if they met a specified condition, such ...Data could be kept in multiple computers over an internal network or even on computers throughout the world wide web. In a database management system, a
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  • ...ain's national income in the 1930s and almost half of the population lived on the land.<ref>Edward Fynes, ''European History, 1870-1966'' (Dublin, 1999) ...found it hard to make a decent living under such conditions, often working on a basis below [[Subsistence Agriculture]]. Rural violence was endemic betwe
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  • ...the eastern Mediterranean to Western commerce, which itself had an effect on the rise of great cities such as Venice and the emergence of a money econom ...for help from Byzantine Emperor Alexius I. Urban's solution was announced on the last day of the council when the pope suddenly proclaimed the Crusade a
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  • ...still be active today. In contrast to the constant crustal movement seen on Earth, Venus is thought to undergo periodic episodes of [[plate tectonics]] ...s. However, conditions on the Venusian surface differ radically from those on Earth, due to its dense [[carbon dioxide]] atmosphere.
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  • ...[[Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin]] in the early 20th century, based in part on an earlier design by aviation pioneer [[David Schwarz (aviation inventor)|D ...han non-rigids, commonly known as [[Non-rigid airship|blimps]], which rely on a slight overpressure within the single gasbag to maintain their shape.<ref
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  • ...ntaining all three, ''Morrowind: Game of the Year Edition'', which shipped on October 30, 2003 for both PC and Xbox. ...n open-ended free-form style of gameplay in mind, with a lessened emphasis on the game's main plot. This choice received mixed reviews in the [[Video gam
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  • ...d to have a prosperous nation, although leaders were all too often focused on personal prosperity. Their Communist counterparts, however, had a mission o ...recognize a significant threat, even with such information as intelligence on the formation of the logistics structure for infiltration. The presentation
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