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Bread Street
Bread Street is one of the 25 wards of the City of London, the name deriving from its principal street, which was anciently the city's bread market; already named Bredstrate (to at least 1180) for
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Electronic structure
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Rankin Inlet
Rankin Inlet, which fronts to Hudson Bay, is an Inuit hamlet on the in Nunavut, Canada. It is the largest hamlet and second-largest settlement in Nunavut after the territorial capital, Iqaluit. Ran
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Pashto dialects
This article contains Pashto text. Without proper rendering support, you may see unjoined letters or other symbols instead of Pashto script. Pashto dialects (Pashto: د پښتو ژبګوټي də Pəx̌tó žәbgóṭi
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Turkish parliament
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi [tyɾcije byjyc milːet medʒlisi] ), usually referred to simply as the GNAT or TBMM, also referred to as Parlamento , lit.
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Motor program
A motor program is an abstract metaphor of the central organization of movement and control of the many degrees of freedom involved in performing an action. Biologically realistic alternatives to t
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Riemannian circle
In mathematics, a metric circle is the metric space of arc length on a circle, or equivalently on any rectifiable simple closed curve of bounded length. The metric spaces that can be embedded into
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Hermitian matrix
In mathematics, a Hermitian matrix (or self-adjoint matrix) is a complex square matrix that is equal to its own conjugate transpose—that is, the element in the i -th row and j -th column is equal t
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Hamrin Mountains
The Hamrin Mountains (Arabic: جبل حمرين , romanized: Jabāl Hamrīn , Kurdish: چیای حەمرین , romanized: Çiyayê Hemrîn or Çiyayên Hemrîn ) are a small mountain ridge in northeast Iraq. The westernmost
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Bernardo Bembo
Bernardo Bembo (19 October 1433 – 28 May 1519) was a Venetian humanist, diplomat and statesman. He was the father of Pietro Bembo. Hans Memling's Portrait of a Man with a Roman Medal (c. 1480) may
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