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symplesiomorphy
symplesiomorphy An ancestral trait that is shared by two or more modern groups. Because of their ancient origin, symplesiomorphies are not usually helpful in assessing more recent evolutionary relationships within a larger group. For example, the simple leaves of some modern flowering plants are... Read more |
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Lucidity
Lucidity A faculty by which paranormal knowledge may be obtained. It is a collective term for the phenomena of clairvoyance, clairaudience, psychometry, and premonitions. It was first used by experimenters describing the condition of senses in relation to the phenomena of animal magnetism and... Read more |
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Mental Status Examination
Mental Status Examination Definition A mental status examination (MSE) is an assessment of a patient's level of cognitive (knowledge-related) ability, appearance, emotional mood, and speech and thought patterns at the time of evaluation. It is one part of a full neurologic (nervous system)... Read more |
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Mathew Saint Patrick
Mathew St. Patrick 1969— Actor When Mathew St. Patrick was a boy, he escaped from the rough streets of his neighborhood by watching film after film in the all-night theater near his home. Watching the actors on the screen, he often thought, "I can do that." Although all too often... Read more |
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Swing riots
Swing riots, 1830. Collective action by agricultural workers began in east Kent late in August 1830 with two attacks on the hated threshing-machines, which were believed to take winter work away from agricultural labourers. The disturbances continued until December and spread to much of southern and... Read more |
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Legislative Council
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (PALESTINE) a 1922 Read more |
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Patrick Roy
Patrick Roy Over the course of his 18-year professional career, Canadian hockey player Patrick Roy (born 1965) proved to himself and hockey fans everywhere his outstanding skills and instincts as a goaltender. His heroic actions to defend his team, even when ill or suffering from appendicitis, in... Read more |
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Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller (Alton Glenn Miller), 1904-44, American jazz trombonist, bandleader, and composer, b. Clarinda, Iowa. Playing in Ben Pollack's band by 1927, he was a freelance musician in New York City during the 1930s. He formed his own big band in 1938, and it soon became one of swing's most popular... Read more |
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Croagh Patrick
Croagh Patrick , mountain, 2,510 ft (765 m) high, Co. Mayo, W Republic of Ireland, near Westport Bay. Legend connects it with St. Patrick, and its summit has long been a place of pilgrimage.... Read more |
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