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  • 112Kōtoku-in — Amida Buddha, Kōtoku in Kōtoku in (高徳院?) is a Buddhist temple of the Jōdo shū …

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  • 116Newa people — Newa Total population more than 1,245,232 Regions with significant populations Nepal, India, Bhutan, Tibet …

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  • 118Deep fryer — for restaurant use. A domestic deep fryer with a wire basket A deep frye …

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  • 119Magic point — Magic points (MP; also called mana) are units of magical power that are used in many role playing, computer role playing and similar games as an expendable resource that is needed to pay for magic spells and other abilities, such as special… …

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  • 120Caster angle — is the angular displacement from the vertical axis of the suspension of a steered wheel in a car, bicycle or other vehicle, measured in the longitudinal direction. It is the angle between the pivot line (in a car an imaginary line that runs… …

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