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  • 81Bell X-5 — infobox Aircraft name =X 5 type =Research aircraft manufacturer =Bell Aircraft Corporation caption = designer =Robert J. Woods first flight =20 June 1951 introduced = retired = December 1958 status = primary user = U.S.Air Force more users = NACA …

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  • 82Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury — (26 February 1671 – 4 February 1713) was an English politician, philosopher and writer. Contents …

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  • 83Authorial intentionality — In literary theory and aesthetics, authorial intentionality is a concept referring to an author s intent as it is encoded in his or her work.Literary theoryIn literary studies, the question of the validity of the methods of determining authorial… …

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  • 84Cornelius Castoriadis — Full name Cornelius Castoriadis Born March 11, 1922 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire Died December 26, 1997 Paris, France …

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  • 85Dan-Air — For the Danish airline, see Danair. Dan Air Services IATA DA ICAO DAN Callsign …

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  • 86Mistigris — Country Canada Years active 1994–1998 Category ANSI art/tracking Founder(s) Cth …

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  • 87Catastrophic failure — A catastrophic failure is a sudden and total failure of some system from which recovery is impossible. Catastrophic failures often lead to cascading systems failure.The term is most commonly used for structural failures, but has often been… …

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  • 88Rye and Camber Tramway — Infobox rail railroad name=Rye and Camber Tramway gauge=RailGauge|36 start year=1895 end year=1939 length=1 frac34; miles (2.8 km) hq city=Rye locale=England successor line=abandonedThe Rye and Camber Tramway was an English narrow gauge railway… …

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  • 89Prague Offensive — Part of the Eastern Front (World War II) Ba …

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  • 90Controlled Ecological Life Support System — Controlled (or Closed) Ecological Life Support Systems (acronym CELSS) are a type of scientific endeavor to create a self supporting life support system for space stations and colonies typically through controlled closed ecological systems, such… …

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