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Weather Report
Weather Report Jazz band For the Record… Before the Weather Changed The Birth of Fusion Weather Report Jaco Joins the Group Beginning of the End Weather Report Update... Read more |
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biennial
biennial plant requiring two years to complete its life cycle, as distinguished from an annual or a perennial. In the first year a biennial usually produces a rosette of leaves (e.g., the cabbage) and a fleshy root, which acts as a food reserve over the winter. During the second year the plant... Read more |
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Benefits
Benefits. These became an American theatrical tradition early on as a means for actors to supplement their often meager salaries. Guest performers were customarily allowed benefits at the end of their visit, while regular members of a troupe had theirs at season's end. They were also offered... Read more |
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snow-patch vegetation
snow-patch vegetation In tundra, and to a lesser extent in alpine environments, late-melting snow patches exert a marked influence on the vegetation. Vegetation that occurs beneath the small snow patches and the peripheral parts of large ones is protected from the rigours of winter, but as the snow... Read more |
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Octodontids
Octodontidae (bush rats, hedge rats, degus; order Rodentia, suborder Hystricomorpha) A family of rat-like, ground-dwelling or burrowing rodents in which the tail is haired, the hairs growing longer closer to the tip and ending in a tuft. The limbs are short, the fore limb having five digits and the... Read more |
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croquet
croquet , lawn game in which the players hit wooden balls with wooden mallets through a series of 9 or 10 wire arches, or wickets. The first player to hit the posts placed at each end of the field wins. The game developed in France in the 17th cent. Though the American public identifies it as a... Read more |
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shock absorber
shock absorber device for reducing the effect of a sudden shock by the dissipation of the shock's energy. On an automobile, springs and shock absorbers are mounted between the wheels and the frame. When the wheels hit a hole or a raised spot on a road, the springs absorb the resultant shock by... Read more |
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Oscar McKinley Charleston
Oscar Charleston 1896–1954 Professional baseball player Began Professional Career Rotated Through Negro League Teams Ended Career As Manager Sources Negro League baseball player Oscar Charleston was perhaps the greatest baseball player of his era. Contemporaries compared him to... Read more |
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