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  • ==Rising star== ..._too_grotesque_to_film_howell.html|work=The Toronto Star|publisher=Toronto Star Newspapers|accessdate=9 November 2013}}</ref>
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  • In a 2015 profile of Bhatti, in the ''[[Toronto Star]]'' transportation columnist [[Tess Kalinowski]] noted the irony that Water | publisher = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • * [[Star Trek]]
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  • | ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'' - Episode: "No Identity" | Four Star Productions – originally distributed by CBS
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  • ...ision chief of staff. He was "frocked" &mdash; allowed to wear a general's star early &mdash; and was Assistant Division Commander for Maneuver in the Gulf
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  • ...mn by Andrea Kelly in the "Tucson & Region" section of the ''Arizona Daily Star'' of Monday, March 3, 2008, called "'Stavenue': Is it unique to Tucson?" li
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  • ...moving into heritage premises | author = Francine Kopun | work = [[Toronto Star]] | date = November 7, 2013 | accessdate = November 8, 2013 | url-status = | work = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ....</ref>, each containing hundreds of billions of [[Star|stars]], with each star containing about 10<sup>57</sup> atoms of [[hydrogen]].
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  • * Campbell, Randolph B. ''Gone to Texas: a History of the Lone Star State'' (2003), 500 pages. the best scholarly history; [http://www.questia. ...Texas and the Texans.'' (2nd ed 2000). 767 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Lone-Star-T-R-Fehrenbach/dp/1579125379/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213248684&sr
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  • John became a major star in 1970 with the international release of the album ''Elton John''. His fir
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  • ...plication <math>\star</math> in <math>R^{op}</math> is defined as <math>a \star b := b \cdot a</math>. The "identity map" from <math>R</math> to <math>R^{
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  • ...been criticized for acting like "diploma mills" for some students who are star athletes.
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  • | trans_title = Ecuador orders a star Coast Guard ...stinave signed with the coastguard service of Ecuador, the order type of a star Stan Patrol 2606.
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  • ...he Soil and the Soul of Texas: The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Lone Star State as an Example of State-Federal Work Relief during the Great Depressio
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  • ...d reporter" for the Metropolis newspaper ''The Daily Planet'' (the ''Daily Star'' in original stories). There he works alongside reporter [[Lois Lane]], wi
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  • ...spaper editor Walter Burns, and Rosalind Russell is his ex-wife and former star reporter, Hildegaard "Hildy" Johnson. She wants to marry Bruce Baldwin ([[R
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  • ...tubby articles on [[star]] and [[black hole]], and I'm going to replace my star article with a cleaned-up version of the Wikipedia article. The black hole
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  • | title = Cincinnati cop, ex-reality TV star, caught on bodycam using N-word
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  • ...ng, but whose operational security depended on not exposing themselves for star sights, radio navigation, etc. While the submarine systems have continued
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  • A '''galaxy''' is a [[gravitation|gravitationally bound]] system of [[star]]s, [[interstellar medium|interstellar gas and dust]], [[plasma (physics)|p ...type, it may miss certain important characteristics of galaxies such as [[star formation]] rate (in [[starburst galaxy|starburst galaxies]]) or activity i
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  • | publisher = [[Register Star]]
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  • ...nst insurgents. Gates agreed this would end his career, although many four-star officers serve in only one assignment before retiring; there are few promot
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  • | work = [[Minneapolis Star Tribune]]
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  • ...0.0, The Complete New General Catalogue and Index Catalogue of Nebulae and Star Clusters by J.L.E. Dreyer Sinnott,R.W. (edited by) <Sky Publishing Corporat
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  • | publisher = [[Saskatoon Star-Phoenix]]
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  • ...s a bursting [[mortar]] shell. In the United States' national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner", the "bombs bursting in air" refer to shells fired from Br
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  • ...DOW also meant the U.S. armed forces automatically awarded you the Bronze Star, generally one-step higher of a medal than the Purple Heart. Since that las
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  • | work = [[The Toronto Star]]
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  • * Dallek, Robert. ''Lone Star Rising: Lyndon Johnson and His Times, 1908–1960'' (1991), [http://www.que
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  • ...rved as a commissioned ship for 4 years and 9 months, earning six [[battle star]]s for her [[World War II]] service. ...S.A., out of [[Ancon]], [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]], under the name ''Star Betelgeuse''.
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  • ...Wednesday 13 March 1968 edition of the West Midlands newspaper ''Express & Star'', for Obs-Tweedle's first ever concert, at the Three Men in a Boat pub.}} ...{cite news|title=Recording news this week|date=2 May 1968|work=Express and Star|accessdate=20 April 2009}}</ref> Songs recorded included covers of 'Mr. Sou
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  • Anthony Zinni, who would rise to four-star general, speaks of both teaching and learning with Vietnamese Marines. <ref
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  • ...magazine-1959-08/Galaxy_1959_08#page/n135/mode/2up | title=Galaxy's 5 Star Star Shelf | work=Galaxy | date=August 1959 | accessdate=14 June 2014 | author=G
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  • too strong. It can be applied to lensing by [[star]]s, [[galaxy|galaxies]] and clusters of galaxies, but not to strong deflect When an object moves with respect to another star acting as a gravitational lens, this
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  • ...polygon which has all sides and all angles equal is known as a '''regular star polygon'''.
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  • ...e musical pitches. For example, in the common tune 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star', the first two notes (the first 'twinkle') and the second two notes (the s
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  • In 2012, ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star'' was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].
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  • | ''[[Elvis Sings Flaming Star|Flaming Star]]'' by Elvis Presley
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  • ...us (constellation)|Sagittarius]], near the [[Chi Sagittarii|Chi Sagittarii star group]]. Because of the design of the experiment, the location may lie in e ...[plane of the ecliptic]]. [[Tau Sagittarii]] is the closest easily visible star.
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  • |publisher= ''Newark Star-Ledger'' |publisher= ''Newark Star-Ledger''
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  • | quote = According to a 1963 article in the Toronto Star, a brief note in the column “In Town and Out,” the City purchased Blueb
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  • ...mmissioned at the start of the Korean War. ''Estes'' received two [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service, and two for [[Korean war]] service. ...ina Shipbuilding Company]] in [[Wilmington, North Carolina]], as ''Morning Star''; acquired by the [[United States Navy|Navy]] on 22 February 1944; and [[S
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  • ...=thestar2019-12-04/> In a profile celebrating its re-opening, ''[[Toronto Star]]'' movie critic [[Peter Howell]] wrote that Tawse was motivated to restore | work = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ...nt job. In normal times, that would not be reason enough to relieve a four-star [general]. But, of course, these aren't ordinary times."
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  • ...an Jones died in 1969). Donovan says he "never wanted to promote the child star in them," but the kids have all gravitated to music in one way or another.
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  • ...of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. He was the last officer named to the five-star rank of General of the Army. ...terans' Administrator. He was promoted to the temporary rank of full (four-star) general in March 1945, and in 1948 succeeded General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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  • ...commissioned ship for 5 years and 5 months, and was awarded five [[battle star]]s for her [[World War II]] service. ...o a Panamanian company on 24 June 1947. She began merchant service as SS ''Star Arcturus''.
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  • ...mmand" of [[United States Pacific Command]], which seems to justify a four-star commander.
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  • .... Small received high praise indeed for Nyren declared him to have been "a star of the first magnitude" (i.e., a [[superstar]]).
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  • ...a'' served as a commissioned ship for 15 months, and received one [[battle star]] for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...xhausted its capacities for [[nuclear fusion]]. It is estimated that for a star to be capable of compaction into a [[Singularity|singularity]], it must hav ...ef>Torbet, G. (2023). [https://www.digitaltrends.com/space/black-hole-tail-star-formation/#:~:text=The%20lonely%20black%20hole%20has%20been%20traveling%20s
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  • ...five wounds, and five -– symbolized by the [[pentacle]] (the five-pointed star) -- is thought to draw sinister forces.</ref>
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  • :Hath felt the influence of malignant star,
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  • ...slave who was prominent in the abolition movement by publishing The North Star in Rochester New York; [[Mark Twain|Samuel Clemens]], humorist and commenta
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  • *[[Star anise]], perhaps 10-12 whole pieces per batch
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  • '''Astrology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] αστήρ, αστρός, astér, astrós, "star", and λόγος, λόγου, lógos, lógou, "word, reason", hence -λόγ ...sion of whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star.</blockquote>
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  • | Star at the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] - 1560 Vine Street | Four Star Productions, Pamric Productions and Zane Grey Enterprises - originally dist
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  • ...e (star)|Alcyone]],'' the brightest star in the star cluster ''[[Pleiades (star cluster)|Pleiades]].'' She was commissioned as (AK-24), then redesignated (
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  • | Ford Star Jubilee - Episode: The Day Lincoln Was Shot
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  • ...30093-julie-patzwald-the-tragic-death-and-chronic-pain-of-the-former-child-star-of-stargate-tv-franchise ...= Julie Patzwald: The Tragic Death and Chronic Pain of the Former Child Star of "Stargate" TV Franchise
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  • {{r|Order of the Eastern Star}}
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  • ...n "Colonel-General". Colonel-general is usually NATO grade OF-10, or "four star".
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  • De Cagny recognized the cat-killing, horse-chasing rascal’s star potential right away. She has been quoted as saying that Moose was not the His co-workers also thought highly of him. Co-star [[John Mahoney]] frequently praised Moose, calling him "A consummate profes
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  • ...ing songs from classic American singer/songwriter Cole Porter or fiery R&B star Rihanna, Cullum incorporates his playful spin while rocking out with his sh ...al pop and jazz accessible and hip to a wider, younger audience. Already a star in his native England, the baby-faced singer/pianist recently released his
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  • ...ctor of National Intelligence]] for the United States, retiring as an four star [[Admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]].<ref name=KansasState2023-08-02/>
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  • * [[Starship Enterprise]] - Interstellar ship from the [[Star Trek]] series.
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  • ...reportedly disappointed with the project, after director Fleischer and co-star Beverly Johnson, were both removed from filming two-thirds of the way throu
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  • | publisher = [[Toronto Star]] ...%2C+1988&author=Jim+Byers+and+Laurie+Monsebraaten+Toronto+Star&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Olympic+bid+centres+on+new+CNE+Stadium&pqatl=google
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  • {{rpl|Salish Star (fireboat)}}
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  • ...and released on Atlantic Records on 25 May 1970. The album featured an all-star line-up with contributions from Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page (who also co-prod
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  • ...ive (HE), point- and base detonating HE, white phosphorus and illuminating star shell.
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  • ...OM)''' is a sub-regional command of EUCOM. Its commanding officer, a four-star general or admiral, also is the NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe. The
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  • ...of marquees at Robert's farm at Kidderminster. Roy Harper's song 'Evening Star' was written for Carmen for the occasion. They have three children, their e
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  • ...t'), as well as tracks for early rock 'n' roller Billy Fury and 1960's pop star Brenda Lee. The album itself claims to be 'Issued under license from Jimmy
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  • * Oscar G. Sonneck. ''Report on "the Star-Spangled Banner" "Hail Columbia" "America" "Yankee Doodle"'' (1909) [http:/
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  • ...lone, page 126</ref> As late as the 1960s, however, the well-known country star [[Ray Price]] created his own characteristic sound by using pedal steel gui
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  • ...s YA Novel ‘The Distance From Me To You’ For HBO Max; Sabrina Carpenter To Star, Tiffany Paulsen To Script ...Chenoweth starring. She’s currently writing About Fate for Emma Roberts to star in. -->
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  • ...g in a contest to win the [[Plato|Platonic]] affection of ''The Hills'' TV star Brody Jenner.<ref name=twsMAR12a/> A reporter for ''Variety'' explained the TV star Ryan Seacrest has admitted to having had bromantic relationships:
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  • ...on February 18 at the Pacifico Yokohama Conference and convention centre. Star guests included Emiko Shiratori, Rikki, Izumi Masuda and Angela Aki. The co ...asked. He claims to this day, the work he did for the Nitendon 64 smash ''Star Fox Lylat Wars'' 1992 soundtrack was some of his best project that he had w
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  • ==All-Star Game== ...ms that were in the World Series the year prior are chosen to lead the All-Star teams.
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  • ...er to release a game on the then-ongoing Cold War, called ''Red Star/White Star: Tactical Combat in Western Europe in the 1970s''. The game was a success, ...s described by Bird. ''MechWar '77'' replaced the earlier ''Red Star/White Star'', ''Panzer '44'' replaced ''Combat Command'', and ''Search & Destroy'' rep
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  • '''Astrocytes''' (or '''astroglia''') are star-shaped [[neuroglia|glial]] [[cell (biology)|cells]] in the [[brain]] and [[ ...ar-shaped, and numerous fine processes largely fill the space between the "star beams" to create a ''spongiform'' shape. Fine distal processes of the astro
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  • | author = Michael Rispoli | journal = The Star-Ledger
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  • ...ce, gold for the wealth of the country and green for the forest. The black star in the centre is the symbol of African freedom. ...of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah. His best known book is his autobiography, "Black Star".
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  • ...ut later encompassed a Frauenlager for women and children. Camp II, or the Star Camp, was for Jews. The conditions were among the worst of any of the conce
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  • ...8–1947). The film also featured [[Hoot Gibson]] (1892–1962), then a rising star who went on to appear in 13 Ford movies until 1959.
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  • ...y theory by means of [[expected value|expectations]] on [[C-star algebra|C-star]] [[algebra of random variables|algebras of random variables]]. In this cas
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  • ...Isn't Seeking Nostalgia|author=De Atley, Richard|publisher=The Free Lance-Star|date=11 May 1985|page=17}}</ref>
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  • ===[[Star]]s=== ...rse. </ref> Neutrinos are produced in nuclear reactions occurring within [[star]]s. Neutrinos can also be artificially produced in high-energy collisions.
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  • ...3/03/25/black-country-communion-split-glenn-hughes-reveals/|work=Express & Star|publisher=Claverley Group}}</ref> Within weeks, in a Tweet published on 7 A
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  • File:2023-04-28 18 14 33 Fire hydrant along Star Drive in the Mountainview section of Ewing Township, Mercer County, New Jer
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  • ...om' into production, influenced by films such as ''[[Dark Star (film)|Dark Star]]'' and ''[[Blade Runner]]'', with the central character the last [[human]
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  • ...rce'' served as a commissioned ship for 18 months, and received one battle star for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...as the so-called ''[[technobabble]]'', e.g. in television series like ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'',<ref>Cf. e.g. Tom McArthur, "The Galactic Language", in:
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  • He was promoted to the four-star job of commanding MNF-I less than seven months after going back to Washingt ...ense Superior Service Medal, six awards of the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, four awards of the Meritoriou
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  • ...of life]]. At this age, role models such as [[sport]]s players and [[rock star]]s are popular, and adolescents often express a desire to be like their cho
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  • ...onging to character Martin Crane on the sitcom Frasier. “Scooter”, the dog star who portrays Wishbone, is a veteran performer with many television commerci
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  • Andromeda apparently has a double nucleus of two star clusters about 5 light years in distance from each other. There are two the ...the center of the galaxy, which emit a blue light. Thought to be a single star when first seen in 1995 by Ivan King (University of Washington) and his col
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  • ...er the Sariens. He boards their ship, activates the self-destruct on the ''Star Generator'' and escapes - thereby saving the civilized universe. In return
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  • ...umen'' served as a commissioned ship for 14 months, receiving one [[battle star]] for [[World War II]] service.
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  • | work = [[Toronto Star]] | work = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ...lass [[attack cargo ship]] named after [[Gamma Canis Majoris|Muliphen]], a star in the [[constellation]] [[Canis Major]]. She received two battle stars for
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  • Dwarf planets are celestial objects orbiting a star that are massive enough to obtain a round shape but too small to clear thei
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  • ...llenby/><ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/> However, it retained hand-painted Star Wars murals.<ref name=BlogTO2008-12-12/>
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  • | publisher = [[Windsor Star]] | newspaper = [[Windsor Star]]
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  • ...].'' She served as a commissioned ship for 16 months, receiving one battle star for her service in [[World War II]].
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  • ...A''' transposed. In physics the dagger symbol is often used instead of the star:
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  • ...offers organized tours. The STAR ECO Station shares it's facility with [[STAR Prep Academy]] [http://www.starprepacademy.org]: a Middle-High School that ...ing environment. It was established in 2004 and shares its campus with the STAR ECO Station, an exotic wildlife rescue center. It is one of the few school
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  • ...December 2007, [[Charity Navigator]] gives Judicial Watch its lowest zero-star rating for efficiency in not-for-profit organizations, "Performs far below
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  • ...ng]] run, changed his course, and deliberately crashed his [[F-80 Shooting Star]] into an enemy [[anti-aircraft artillery]] emplacement. A posthumous [[Me
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  • ...d as a commissioned ship for 15 months. ''Prentiss'' received one [[battle star]] for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...'. She served as a commissioned ship for 15 months, receiving one [[battle star]] for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...This diagram shows the cyclical changes in wavelength of the light from a star circling a dark companion, as it first approaches then recedes from Planet
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  • ...in October 1934.<ref>"New Strand Theatre To Open Friday Eve.", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', October 5, 1934, p. 28.</ref> In 1941, it became the Victory, a cinema
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  • ...battle of [[Okinawa]] in 1945. His father John S. McCain, Jr., was a four-star admiral who headed the [[Pacific Command]], with overall responsibility for
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  • ...Mora, whose civilian position accorded him a rank equal to that of a four-star general, soon came to learn that the cruel and abusive practices of United
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  • ...affairs]]. Perhaps his most influential assignment, however, was the four-star assignment to the new U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]] (TRADOC)
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  • *Toward a Farther Star (1942)
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  • ...a commissioned warship for 28 years and two months, receiving two [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service, and eight for [[Korean war]] service. ...ond of these, as [[flagship]], ''Eldorado'' participated in exercise "Blue Star," a joint Navy-Marine and [[Nationalist Chinese]] Navy-Marine amphibious op
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  • ...s]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 18 months, receiving one battle star for World War II service.
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  • ...ewis, called him "''a necrophilic son of a cretin''". Heralded as a rising star of proletarian literature by V. F. Calverton and editors of the Soviet publ
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  • ...Towards Ecstasy'', however, that McLachlan would become a major recording star across the globe. Featuring the singles "Hold On," "Good Enough" and "Poss
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  • ...ng the term [[nova]] for a "new" star (we now know that [[SN 1572|Tycho's star in Cassiopeia]] was a [[supernova]] 7500 light years from earth). This di ...ll L. Doescher arguing, in part, that Tycho's supernova was also the same "star that's westward from the pole" in Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]''.
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  • | publisher = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ...//www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/03/11/marianna-podgurskaya-instagram-star-became-face-mariupol-bombing/ | title = Marianna Podgurskaya, the Instagram star who became the face of Mariupol bombing, has her baby: The beauty blogger i
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  • ** U.S.: ''American Magazine'', March 1933 (as "A Star is Born")
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  • ...the ranks of rear admiral (two-star flag and insignia) and commodore (one star). In 1864 David Farragut was made the first vice admiral (three stars) and In 1899 George Dewey was given the four-star rank Admiral of the Navy. The eighteen rear admirals he headed displaced th
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  • ...of colors is a disqualification. A small white spot on the chest, called a star, is permissible, but not desirable. White hairs from aging or scarring are
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  • ...of outcomes with citalopram for depression using measurement-based care in STAR*D: implications for clinical practice. | journal=Am J Psychiatry | year= 20 ...title=Association of GRIK4 with outcome of antidepressant treatment in the STAR*D cohort. | journal=Am J Psychiatry | year= 2007 | volume= 164 | issue= 8 |
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  • ...oned ship for approximately 23 years. ''Oglethorpe'' received two [[battle star]]s for Korean service.
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  • ...by some of the WADs; [[John Carmack]] later said the following about a ''[[Star Wars]]''-themed modification: ...saw the original Star Wars DOOM mod. Seeing how someone had put the death star into our game felt so amazingly cool. I was so proud of what had been made
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  • ...by some of the WADs; [[John Carmack]] later said the following about a ''[[Star Wars]]''-themed modification: ...saw the original Star Wars DOOM mod. Seeing how someone had put the death star into our game felt so amazingly cool. I was so proud of what had been made
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  • ...relia'' served as a commissioned ship for 17 months, and earned one battle star for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...He excelled in his new role and would earn national acclaim and emerged as star. He would remain working with the Follies off and on until 1924. == Movie star ==
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  • ...t in [[Belfast]] at the [[Harland and Wolff]] [[shipyard]] for the [[White Star Line]]. It left [[Southhampton]], [[England]], on 10th April 1912, bound fo ...stern bore the name of the English city of [[Liverpool]] because the White Star Line had its head office there, but it sailed from Belfast straight to Sout
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  • ...uality, and science fiction can be one of them. Teresa Jusino mentions ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' as her "go-to example for describing how I see Go ...tar Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993-1999)|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/star-trek-deep-space-nine/100409|work=TV Guide|publisher=CBS Interactive|accessd
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  • ...ed after celebrities. According to a 1938 interview, he created his first "star" sandwich—consisting of bread, "some meat and cheese" and "some spice and
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  • Following the [[EeePC]], [[Everex]] launched its [[CloudBook]], [[Micro-Star International|MSI]] released the [[MSI Wind Netbook|Wind]], [[Dell]] and [[ ...OK' rejected 31 October 2008}}</ref><ref>US trademark 77580272 for [[Micro-Star International|MSI]]'s 'WIND NETBOOK'</ref><ref>US trademark 77590174 for [[
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  • * Dallek, Robert. ''Lone Star Rising: Lyndon Johnson and His Times, 1908–1960'' (1991), [http://www.que
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  • There were high expectations for the film, given the star power of its writer, director, and lead actors. Producer [[Frank E. Taylor]
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  • ...y the early 1960s Ernie's received the first of 32 consecutive annual five-star awards from the Mobil Travel Guide. <ref>''San Francisco Chronicle'', Septe
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  • ...the ranks of rear admiral (two-star flag and insignia) and commodore (one star). In 1864 David Farragut was made the first vice admiral (three stars) and In 1899 George Dewey was given the four-star rank Admiral of the Navy. The eighteen rear admirals he headed displaced th
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  • ...rformances by surviving inductees and their friends, culminating in an all-star jam session. This ceremony was the first to be televised by [[MTV]], and th
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  • ...nset, and is often referred to as the ''Morning Star'' or as the ''Evening Star''. ...e from 20&ndash;50&nbsp;km across, and 100&ndash;1000&nbsp;m high; radial, star-like fracture systems called ''novae''; features with both radial and conce
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  • ...Cadamosto made important astronomical observations: he noted how the [Pole Star] was low on the [[horizon]] and became the first European to sight the cons
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  • ...tellation [[Draco (constellation)|Draco]]. Thuban was at one time the pole star and was important in ancient Egyptian religion. USS ''Thuban'' served as a ...4th, she approached [[Saipan]]. In the dark predawn on the 15th, exploding star shells lighted the sky on ''Thuban's'' port beam. Ships of the screen repor
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  • ...s bright over the firmament of evolutionary biology as Ernst Mayr did. His star has not stopped shining, and his ideas will continue to live on for generat
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  • ...], She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months, receiving two [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service.
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  • ...ng order. During this time Yousefi witnessed the UFO and described it as a star brighter than other stars located in the area. He described the UFO as twic ...ng order. During this time Yousefi witnessed the UFO and described it as a star larger than other stars located in the area. He described the UFO as twice
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  • ...ces. Aptly, the first music video shown on MTV was 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by The Buggles (with similar tongue-in-cheek humour, the first video shown
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  • ...people to realise that Venus as the morning star and Venus as the evening star were the same planet. He believed in the mistaken geocentric world-view of
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  • ...six [[battle star]]s for service in the [[Korean War]] and six [[campaign star]]s for service in Vietnam.
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  • ...way from the observing astronomer, so the frequency of the light from each star (its color) alternates as well.<ref name=binary>
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  • ...cular hydrogen present in the Galaxy, as well as most of the Milky Way's [[star formation]] activity. Viewed from the [[Andromeda Galaxy]], it would be the ...ere there are a lot of stars and gas. This model also agrees with enhanced star formation in or near spiral arms; the compressional waves increase the dens
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  • ...iet S-75 Dvina installation, for example, had a characteristic six-pointed star pattern even if the missiles and radars could not be seen in detail. Of cou
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  • ...[[carpel]]s (uncommonly six) arranged in a [[Five-pointed star|five-point star]], each carpel normally containing two [[seed]]s.
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  • Halley's Comet (considered a '''guest star''') was noted by Chinese astronomers as early as 240 BC and perhaps as earl ...ined to the equator of the Earth and that the Morning Star and the Evening Star, Venus, were one and the same.
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  • Additionally, the larvae of ''Acanthaster planci'', a [[corallivorous]] sea star, can obtain a major energy input from runoff.<ref>Hoegh-Guldberg, O. 1994.
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  • ...nal lenses; when they passed between the Earth and stars, the light of the star would appear to shift position and brighten due to the gravitational effect
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  • ...Janna Stewart, Mountain View Middle School teacher, is named an American Star of Teaching by the US Department of Education.
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  • ...ction of ''[[The Wizard of Oz (adaptations)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' and was a star of the [[Orpheum Circuit]]. He wrote his own material for his vaudeville ac ...in the [[Air Force Association]] allowed her to pilot the [[T-33 Shooting Star]] Jet Trainer and to take up [[C-119]]s for paratroop maneuvers. In March 2
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  • ...an ''Arcturus'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after ''[[Procyon]],'' a star in the constellation ''[[Canis Minor]].'' Commissioned as AK-19, she was re
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  • ...women, even when gray-haired and well into his seventies. He was a star’s star in the time when stars were larger than life. In the midst of it all he fam ...iator he was adamant as steel. Recalled Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Grant’s co-star in ''Gunga Din'' (1939), “Cary used to do a lot of arbitrage. He’d buy
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  • ...o expected the imminent birth of the Messiah based on the appearance of a "star". Its nature is unclear, as no known celestial phenomenon precisely matches
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  • ...e scene argued that only four-star military officers were entitled to our star plates, to which Komer responded, "Those regulations were written before an
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  • ...rved as a commissioned ship for 15 months. ''Venango'' received one battle star for service in [[World War II]].
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  • ...nior leaders, such [[Anthony Zinni]] and [[Joseph Hoar]], both Marine four-star generals that had commanded [[United States Central Command]] have taken pu As the smallest of the four principal U.S. military forces, several three-star officers wear "multiple hats". They are:
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  • ...minal coproducer; McCoy appears at the start, with Paul McGann as the main star; for the first time the main actors are credited at the start; uniquely (so
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  • ...Sammy Streetsinger'' (1984), about a subway busker's rise to fame as a pop star and subsequent return to happy obscurity, and his final book, ''Adam and Pa
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  • ...ated the Third Reich, cheese fanciers, gossip columnists and the Hollywood star system with equal and total frenzy." <ref>''Time'' magazine, "Cheese", Marc * ''[[The Star-Spangled Crunch]]'' (1974)
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  • ...t age 14; he apprenticed as a printer in Poultney, Vermont at The Northern Star the same paper wher George Jones served as an apprentice, moving to New Yor
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  • ...1. Saturn appears to the naked eye in the night sky as a bright, yellowish star varying usually between magnitude +1 and 0 and takes approximately 29 and a Chinese and Japanese culture designate the planet Saturn as the ''earth star'' (土星). This is based on [[Five elements (Chinese philosophy)|Five Elem
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  • ...ly posted and departed the following day for New York on board the [[White Star Line]] ship ''[[Oceanic]]''. In an accompanying letter to the secretary of ...BAJ&sjid=34oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5925,3888262&dq=reliance+shamrock&hl=en The Daily Star Aug 19 1903 ''The Yachts Measured'']</ref>
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  • ...’ dance ensemble in Chechnya. Dance, according to Ramzan Akhmadov, former star of the Chechen National Ballet and Celebrated Artist of the Russian Federat
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  • ...hen it debuted on national television on October 11, 1975, Belushi was the star of the opening sketch, which was staged prior to the titles. ...d in unintelligible grunts, and a parody of Captain James T. Kirk from ''[[Star Trek]]''. Co-starring with Belushi on ''SNL'' included [[Dan Aykroyd]], who
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  • ...r during large-scale operations. ''Mount McKinley'' received four [[battle star]]s for [[World War II]] service and eight stars for [[Korean War|Korean]] s
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  • ...e March 2009 White House Forum on Health Care Reform, Enzi told the Casper Star-Tribune that "We've got both sides working toward having hopefully 80 votes
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  • ...and the planet travels parallel to its light rays, toward or away from the star. The absolute speed of light (measured by an observer motionless in the eth
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  • ...sors, ''Super Mario World'' was extremely successful, and Yoshi went on to star in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. For its clever puzzles and uniq
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  • ...d throughout the Solar System. During this period, colonization into other star systems becomes possible as advances are made relating to warp-drives and
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  • ..., in Native Americans—the Cherokee, the Hopi, who know these beings as the star people. We've looked at this in South Africa, particularly in interviewing
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  • ...bout that for a moment. "Byron, Byron, Tom Byron, the boyish-looking porn star of years ago?" Eventually I'd think of *Lord* Byron, yes. I could, of cour
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  • In the course of the 16th and 17th centuries, Galen's star began to wane. Galen had only dissected [[Barbary Macaque|Barbary Macaques]
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  • ...boasted 20 titles at launch, which included ''[[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron|Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader]]'', ''[[Wave Race: Blue Storm]]'', '' ...'[[The Legend of Zelda series|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Star Fox series|Star Fox]]'', ''[[Metroid series|Metroid]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Su
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  • ...ases, the NGB was reluctant to take meaningful action against one of their star athletes. To do so, in some cases, would even jeopardize their funding.
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  • ...Kaye had already been in a series of unsuccessful groups (Johnny Taylor's Star Combo, the Federals, and Jimmy Winston and His Reflections). ...'[[The Age of Plastic]]'' and the acclaimed single "Video Killed the Radio Star" - to help out on a new Yes album. Initially, the plan was that Downes and
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  • ...ease of ''[[The Passion of the Christ]]'', a film directed by action movie star [[Mel Gibson]]. It stars [[James Caviezel]] as Jesus, who is arrested, put
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  • ...international recognition when they were namechecked by rising British pop star [[Donovan]], who saw the them during his stint on the US West Coast in earl ...butor of Marty Balin, who was becoming increasingly disenchanted with the "star trips" and inflated egos that their runaway commercial success had produced
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  • ...sign of many of the newest stealth UAVs, such as the [[RQ-3 Dark Star|Dark Star]], [[Boeing Bird of Prey|Bird of Prey]], [[X-45]], and [[X-47]], since they ...ee of level and accuracy for the start of a mission. A "blue light" source star tracker, which could detect and find stars during day or night, would then
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  • ...the Special Forces personnel in Laos, the name changed to Operation White Star, under COL Arthur Simons|Arthur "Bull" Simons. ...e People's Liberation Movement," which was identified as "red, with a blue star." It was uncertain if their intent was to continue to build bases in the Me
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  • ...he world revolutionary movement."<ref> R. Craig Nation, ''Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917-1991'' (1992) p 37; Robert C. Tu ...computers. Reagan then announced his Strategic Defense Initiative (called "Star Wars" by the media)--a multi-billion dollar investment in space-based weapo
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