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  • rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from the vocal or chest register (or ... In Alpine folk music, it was probably developed in the Swiss Alps ...
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  • or thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth) or naturally replenished ... The term renewable energy is often used interchangeable with alternative ...
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  • known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the VOC (United ... The Enlightenment had placed humanity at the center of the world, ...
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  • The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family ... Because the oboe's penetrating sound and expressive abilities ...
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  • Weasel is the common name for various carnivorous mammals in the genus ... Originally, the name "weasel" was applied to one species ...
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  • Pecan is the common name for a large, North American deciduous hickory ... The pecan provides an important food resource for many animals, including ...
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  • forms of diagonal bracing (called "wind braces") to stabilize ... standardized dimensional lumber has become the dominant construction method ...
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  • The respiratory system is an integrated network of organs and tubes ... Harmony is seen in the fact that the respiratory system in animals ...
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  • A fishing reel is a device used for the deployment and retrieval of ... is generally given credit for inventing the first fishing reel in America ...
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  • and piano miniatures, and founder of the American Academy in Rome and ... MacDowell is considered among the first American composers to achieve ...
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  • The Crab Nebula (catalog designations M1, NGC 1952, Taurus A) is a ... This nebula was the first astronomical object identified with a historical ...
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  • ; named after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands) is the southernmost ... Cape Horn is widely considered to be the most southerly point of South ...
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  • The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The name ... of differing sizes and pitches. It is the largest such instrument family ...
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  • "forethought") is the Titan honored chiefly for ... ===Place among the gods=== Prometheus was a son of the Titan Iapetus ...
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  • Energy independence is self-sufficiency in terms of the availability ... having useful energy available in adequate amounts to meet the needs ...
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  • global coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon. The Pacific Ocean signatures, ... The atmospheric signature, the Southern Oscillation (SO) reflects ...
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  • into useful mechanical power or motion. If the engine produces kinetic energy ... ==Usage of the term "engine"== Originally, an engine was ...
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  • Dà Xué (大學 or 大学), usually translated as The Great Learning ... Prior to this popularization, the Da Xue had previously been a single ...
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  • Surf fishing is the sport of catching fish while standing on the shoreline ... including tide, moon phase, current, wind, weather, water temperature ...
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  • recordings, Winston came to prominence with his 1980 album Autumn, which ... recordings brought him acclaim, and allowed the world to enjoy his music, ...
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