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  • image_name=MD-11 12ft Wind Tunnel Test.jpg| image_desc=NASA wind tunnel with a scale model of a plane| ...
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  • image_desc=The wind, sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources.| text=In the United States, renewable energy sources were used in 2018 ...
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  • # Any of a number of winds associated with regions where most rain ... # Tropical rainy season when the rain lasts for several months with ...
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  • text=Pollination, an important step in the reproduction of seed plants, is the transfer of pollen grains (male gametes) from the male reproductive ...
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  • The didgeridoo is a wind instrument of the Indigenous Australians (or aboriginal Australians) of northern Australia. Sometimes described as a ...
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  • compositional style, taking inspiration from the works of Béla Bartók and ... including Fritz Reiner, who conducted the premiere of the Symphonietta ...
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  • Cognate with Saterland Frisian Weeder, West Frisian waar, Dutch weer ... # The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place ...
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  • that of Rhett Butler in the 1930 epic film, Gone With the Wind, in which he starred with Vivien Leigh. In 1934, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor ...
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  • In common terminology, wind is the flow of air. In a broader sense ... spatial scale, speed, geographic location, the types of forces producing ...
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  • The aeolian harp (also æolian harp or wind harp) is a musical instrument ... The aeolian harp takes its name from the Greek god of the wind, Aeolus ...
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  • ## A person who works the land and/or who keeps livestock; anyone ... # (historical, mining) The lord of the field, or one who farms the ...
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  • or en (in) + ἔργον or érgon (work). The sense in physics was coined ... # The impetus behind all motion and all activity. # The capacity to do work. ...
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  • in 1937 for her immensely successful novel, Gone with the Wind, that was published in 1936. The novel is one of the most popular books of all time, selling ...
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  • A wind tunnel is a research tool developed to assist with studying ... apparatus to determine drag and did some of the first experiments in aviation ...
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  • performed by a small number of performers with one performer to a part. The word "chamber" signifies that the music can be performed ...
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  • Harpy is the singular form for the mythical creatures called Harpies ... The word Harpy in English comes from Old French harpie from the Latin ...
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  • The solar wind is a stream of charged particles — a plasma — ejected ... The solar wind creates the heliosphere, a vast bubble in the interstellar ...
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  • A windmill is a machine with rotating blades that is designed to convert ... Most modern windmills, more appropriately called wind turbines, are ...
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  • lines, on mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas, on temples or homes ... in a kindred relationship throughout the history of Buddhist expansion ...
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  • fok (“spray, any light thing tossed by the wind, snowdrift”), Icelandic ... # (uncountable) A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity ...
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