| Cardinal (color) Cardinal is a vivid red, which gets its name from the cassocks worn by cardinals. The family of birds takes its name from the color. Cardinal_(color)
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| Dylan Shell User:Dylan_Shell
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| Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj | death = 261 AH /c. 875 مناهج أئمة الجرح والتعديل Muslim_ibn_al-Hajjaj
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| Nanorobotics Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometres (10-9 metres). More specifically, nanorobotics refers to the still largely hypothetical nanotechnology engineering discipline of designing and building nanorobots. Nanorobotics
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| Sublingual gland Sublingual_gland
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| Scott Soames Scott Soames (born 1946) is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California. He specializes in the philosophy of language and the history of analytic philosophy. Scott_Soames
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| John A. McCone John Alexander McCone (January 4, 1902 - February 14, 1991) was an American businessman and politician who served as Director of Central Intelligence during the height of the Cold War. John_A._McCone
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| Jerry Buss Gerald Hatten “Jerry” Buss (born in 1934) is an American professional basketball team owner, a former real estate developer and a poker player. Jerry_Buss
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| Acute pancreatitis | ICD9 = Acute_pancreatitis
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| Chronic pancreatitis | Image = Chronic_pancreatitis
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| Constructivism (learning theory) Constructivism may be considered an epistemology (a philosophical framework or theory of learning)Jean Piaget, 1967 which argues humans construct meaning from current knowledge structures. These arguments about the nature of human learning guide constructivist learning theories and teaching methods of education. Constructivism_(learning_theory)
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| Leo Buscaglia Dr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia Ph. Leo_Buscaglia
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| Grażyna Bacewicz Grażyna Bacewicz (February 5, 1909 in Łódź – January 17, 1969 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish composer and violinist. She is only the second Polish female composer to have achieved national and international recognition, the first being Maria Szymanowska in the early 19th century. Grażyna_Bacewicz
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| Tadeusz Baird Tadeusz Baird (July 26, 1928, Grodzisk Mazowiecki - September 2, 1981, Warsaw) was a Polish composer. Tadeusz_Baird
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| Walter Salles | location = Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Walter_Salles
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| Angolan War of Independence |place=Angola Angolan_War_of_Independence
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| Beta Israel Talk:Beta_Israel
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| Great ape Talk:Great_ape
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| List of Polish Americans This is an incomplete list of notable Polish Americans. List_of_Polish_Americans
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| Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |enrollment= Indian_Institute_of_Management_Calcutta
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| Hanif (Arabic , plural حنفاء) is an Arabic term that refers to pre-Islamic non-Jewish or non-Christian Arabian monotheists.Hans, pg. Hanif
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| Satanic Verses Talk:Satanic_Verses
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| Hafsa bint Umar Ḥafsah bint ‘Umar (Arabic: حفصة بنت عمر; literally: Daughter of a Lion; born c. 606 - was the daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab and wife of Muhammad, and therefore a Mother of the Believers. Hafsa_bint_Umar
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| Zaynab bint Jahsh Zaynab bint Jahsh (Arabic: زينب بنت جحش born c. 593) was a wife of Muhammad and therefore a Mother of the Believers. Zaynab_bint_Jahsh
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| Safiyya bint Huyayy Safiyya bint Huyayy (Arabic: صفية بنت حيي, c. 610 - c. Safiyya_bint_Huyayy
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| Wireless sensor network A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless network consisting of spatially distributed autonomous devices using sensors to cooperatively monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, vibration, pressure, motion or pollutants, at different locations. The development of wireless sensor networks was originally motivated by military applications such as battlefield surveillance. Wireless_sensor_network
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| Dental restoration A dental restoration or dental filling is a dental restorative material used artificially to restore the function, integrity and morphology of missing tooth structure. The structural loss typically results from caries or external trauma. Dental_restoration
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| Pedal keyboard A pedalboard (also called a pedal keyboard, pedal clavier, or, with electronic instruments, a bass pedalboardHammond XPK100 MIDI Bass Pedals) is a keyboard played with the feet that is usually used to produce the low-pitched bass line of a piece of music. A pedalboard has long, narrow lever-style keys laid out in the same semitone scalar pattern as a manual keyboard, with longer keys for C, D, E, F, G, A and B, and shorter, higher keys for C#, D#, F#, G# and A#. Pedal_keyboard
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| Jesus Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE—26–36 AD/CE),Some of the historians and Biblical scholars who place the birth and death of Jesus within this range include D. A. Jesus
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| West Adams, Los Angeles, California West Adams, also known as Historic West Adams, is a large district located in the center of Los Angeles, California, southwest of Downtown and north of USC. West_Adams,_Los_Angeles,_California
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| Al-Fatiha Sura Al-Fatiha (, Sūratu al-Fātihah, "The Opening") is the first chapter of the Muslim holy book, the Qur'an. Its seven verses are a prayer for God's guidance and stress the lordship and mercy of God. Al-Fatiha
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| Pengo/missing User:Pengo/missing
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| Salaf Salaf or () can be variously translated as "(righteous) predecessors" or "(righteous) ancestors." In Islamic terminology, it is generally used to refer to the first three generations of Muslims: Salaf
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| Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) was founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1974 by a group of engineers employed by the city of Los Angeles. Their objective was to form a national organization of professional engineers to serve as role models in the Hispanic community. Society_of_Hispanic_Professional_Engineers
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| Khums Khums (خمس ) is the Arabic word for One Fifth (1/5). According to Shia Islamic legal terminology, it means "one-fifth of certain items which a person acquires as wealth, and which must be paid as an Islamic tax"Khums (The Islamic Tax) Khums
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| Yugoslav Partisans The Yugoslav Partisans, or simply the Partisans,Partisan - Britannica Online Encyclopediahttp://lcweb2.loc. Yugoslav_Partisans
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| Al-Mu'awwidhatayn The al-Mu'awwidhitayn (Arabic المعوذتين), sometimes translated as "Verses of refuge", is an Arabic term referring to the last two suras (chapters) of the Qur'an viz. al-Falaq and an-Nas which are two consecutive short prayers beginning with "Say: I seek refuge in the Lord... Al-Mu'awwidhatayn
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| Hijab Talk:Hijab
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| Haraam Haraam () is an Arabic term meaning "forbidden". In Islam it is used to refer to anything that is prohibited by the faith. Haraam
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| Wudu Talk:Wudu
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| Kars, Turkey |timezone=EET Kars,_Turkey
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| Al-Baqara Sura Al-Baqara (, Sūratu al-Baqarah, "The Cow") is the second and the longest sura (chapter) of the Qur'an. The chapter comprises 286 ayat (verses) and the verse 282 is the single longest verse in the Qur'an. Al-Baqara
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| Paul Williams (architect) Paul Revere Williams (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect. He based his practice largely in Los Angeles, and the Southern California area. Paul_Williams_(architect)
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| Ratan Naval Tata Ratan Naval Tata (born December 28, 1937, in Mumbai) is the present Chairman of the Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate founded by Jamsedji Tata and consolidated and expanded by later generations of his family. Ratan_Naval_Tata
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| Melatonin Talk:Melatonin
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| Henryk Wars Henryk Wars (birth name Warszawski or Warszowski, December 29 1902, Warsaw - September 1 1977, USA) was a Polish and later American pop music composer. Henryk_Wars
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| Laylat al-Qadr Laylat al-Qadr () (also known as Shab-e-Qadr), basically the Night of Decree or Night of Measures, is the anniversary of two very important dates in Islam that occurred in the month of Ramadan. It is the anniversary of the night Muslims believe the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Laylat_al-Qadr
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| Submission (film) Submission is a 10-minute film in English directed by Theo van Gogh and written by Ayaan Hirsi Ali (a former Tweede Kamer member for the Dutch People's Party for Freedom and Democracy); it was shown on the Dutch public broadcasting network (VPRO) on August 29, 2004. The film's title is a direct translation of the word "Islam" (see also the etymology and meaning of the word). Submission_(film)
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| Bogurodzica Bogurodzica (The Mother of God) is the oldest Polish religious hymn. Composed in the 10th-13th century. Bogurodzica
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| Gaude Mater Polonia Gaude Mater Polonia (Rejoice, oh Mother Poland) was probably the most popular medieval Polish hymn, written in the 13th-14th century in memory of saint Stanisław Szczepanowski, bishop of Kraków. Polish knights used to sing it after victory in battle. Gaude_Mater_Polonia
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