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  • 11Michelin Guide — New York City 2006 First Michelin Red Guide for North America The Michelin Guide (French: Guide Michelin, IPA: [gid miʃlɛ̃]) is a series of annual guide books published by Michelin for over a dozen countries. The term normally refers to the… …

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  • 12HISTORY — For Prehistory see archaeology ; for Biblical and Second Temple periods, see history . Destruction of the Second Temple until the Arab Conquest (70–640 C.E.) THE EFFECTS OF THE WAR OF 66–70 C.E. The Jewish war against the Romans, which lasted… …

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  • 13Korean cuisine — Hanjeongsik, a full course Korean meal with a varied array of banchan (side dishes)[1] Korean name …

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  • 14Aufklärung (The German) and British philosophy — The German Aufklärung and British philosophy Manfred Kuehn INTRODUCTION The German Enlightenment was not an isolated phenomenon.1 It was closely connected with developments in other European countries and in North America. Like the thinkers in… …

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  • 15Sacroiliac joint — Infobox Anatomy Name = Sacroiliac joint Latin = articulatio sacroiliaca GraySubject = 80 GrayPage = 306 Caption = Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. Caption2 = Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view. System = MeshName = MeshNumber =… …

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  • 16Eichmann, Adolf — (1906–62)    Nazi official in charge of Jewish extermination. Adolf Eichmann was born in Solingen, Germany, grew up in Austria, and joined the Nazi party there in 1932. He returned to Germany a year later, and rose to become head of the Jewish… …

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  • 17Trisyllabic laxing — or trisyllabic shortening is a process in English whereby tense vowels (which are long vowels or diphthongs) become lax (i.e. short monophthongs ( lax ) in word formation) when followed by two syllables, of which the first syllable is unstressed …

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  • 18relax — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin relaxare, from re + laxare to loosen, from laxus loose more at slack Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to make less tense or rigid ; slacken < relaxed his grip > 2. to make less severe …

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  • 19The Carthusian Order —     The Carthusian Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carthusian Order     The name is derived from the French chartreuse through the Latin cartusia, of which the English charterhouse is a corruption. For the foundation of the order see the&#8230; …

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  • 20Pseudoxanthoma elasticum — Infobox Disease Name = Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Caption = DiseasesDB = 10876 DiseasesDB mult = DiseasesDB2|10881 DiseasesDB2|10885 DiseasesDB2|10894 ICD10 = ICD10|Q|82|8|q|80 (ILDS Q82.81) ICD9 = ICD9|757.39 ICDO = OMIM = 264800 MedlinePlus =&#8230; …

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