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limewood
limewood. Wood of the lime tree, which together with oak and walnut has been the material most commonly used in Europe for large wooden sculpture. The tree is often called by its alternative name of linden, which helpfully distinguishes it from the tropical citrus tree also called lime. There are... Read more |
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Bobby Womack
Bobby Womack1944— Vocalist, songwriter With a career stretching back to the early 1960s and forward into the 2000s, vocalist Bobby Womack has been a mainstay of the classic soul sound, a performer whose distinctively gritty style and instinct for strong material have never deserted him through... Read more |
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journalism
journalism the collection and periodic publication or transmission of news through media such as newspaper , periodical , television , and radio . Schools The importance of journalism in modern society has been testified to by the establishment of schools of journalism at most of the world's... Read more |
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slide rule
slide rule instrument for making numerical computations and readings, the results of which may be read easily and quickly after performing simple mechanical manipulations. Multiplication and division, finding of powers and roots, and other more complicated calculations may be performed with a slide... Read more |
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Aurora (newspaper)
AURORA AURORA. Founded in 1790 as the General Advertiser by Benjamin Franklin's grandson, Benjamin Franklin Bache, this Philadelphia newspaper was the most important political journal of its era. After Philip Freneau's National Gazette folded in 1793, Bache's journal became the nation's leading... Read more |
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Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock a red rock mass in Northern Territory, Australia, south-west of Alice Springs, the largest monolith in the world.In 1980 it was the site of a famous mystery, the disappearance of a nine-week-old girl said to have been carried off by a dingo; the child's body was never found, and although... Read more |
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the Internet
the Internet international computer network linking together thousands of individual networks at military and government agencies, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, industrial and financial corporations of all sizes, and commercial enterprises (called gateways or service... Read more |
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Birago Diop
Birago Diop1906-1989 Writer At the time of his death in 1989, Birago Diop was one of Senegal's most prominent writers, and had been since he first rose to fame in the 1950s. Though he wrote in the French language, Diop's works drew upon the folktales of his West African nation's indigenous Wolof... Read more |
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