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FeebleKnife: February 2004
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Saturday, February 28, 2004. Wain, John (barrington). Wain was educated at St. John's College, Oxford, of which he subsequently became a fellow. He was a lecturer in English literature at the University. Posted by FeebleKnife at 3:40 PM. Sunday, February 22, 2004. The Lance is about 20 feet (6 m) long and is launched from a light trailer or a modified personnel carrier. It is propelled by a liquid-fueled rocket engine to ranges of 5 to 75 miles (8 to 120 km), depending on the warhead. Zahedi early embark...
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FeebleKnife: August 2004
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Monday, August 30, 2004. Mechanical device used primarily for raising and lowering heavy loads but occasionally for moving objects horizontally. It usually consists of a block and tacklea combination of one or more fixed pulleys, a moving pulley with a hook or other similar means of attaching loads, and a rope (or cable) between them. Motive power for a hoist may be either manual or supplied. Posted by FeebleKnife at 12:00 AM. Sunday, August 29, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 10:17 PM. Town and river po...
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FeebleKnife: October 2004
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Sunday, October 31, 2004. Landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, generally exhibiting steep slopes, a relatively confined summit area, and considerable local relief. Mountains generally are understood to be larger than hills, but the term has no standardized geological meaning. Very rarely do mountains occur individually. In most cases, they are found in elongated ranges. Posted by FeebleKnife at 3:51 AM. Friday, October 29, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 9:49 PM. Monday, October 25, 2004.
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FeebleKnife: July 2004
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Friday, July 30, 2004. City, Orange county, southern California, U.S. It lies along the Pacific Ocean, midway between San Diego and Los Angeles. Founded in 1925 as a real-estate development, the site was named for offshore San Clemente Island, which was named by the Spanish explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno to honour St. Clement. Chiefly residential, the city gained national prominence in 1969 when President. Posted by FeebleKnife at 8:30 AM. Tuesday, July 27, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 2:15 AM. Movement o...
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FeebleKnife: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Pinyin Feng Dao Chinese Confucian minister generally given credit for instigating the first printing of the Confucian Classics, in 932. As a result, Confucian texts became cheap and accessible, the number of scholars and the knowledge of literature greatly increased throughout the nation, and the number of people able to compete in the. Posted by FeebleKnife at 10:43 AM. Sunday, June 27, 2004. Alexander Nevsky, Saint. Posted by FeebleKnife at 3:30 PM. Friday, June 25, 2004.
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FeebleKnife: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Also called Sphinx Moth, or Hummingbird Moth (family Sphingidae), any member of cosmopolitan insects (order Lepidoptera), named for their hovering, swift flight patterns. These stout-bodied moths have long, narrow forewings and shorter hindwings, with wingspans ranging from 5 to 20 cm (2 to 8 inches). Many species pollinate flowers such as orchids and petunias while sucking nectar; the proboscis (feeding organ) of some. Posted by FeebleKnife at 4:33 PM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004.
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FeebleKnife: April 2004
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Friday, April 30, 2004. China did not have a national currency until 1933, and hence external trade was conducted in foreign currencies and internal trade in ounces, or taels, of silver. The tael was seldom minted in the form of a coin but rather served as a standard. Posted by FeebleKnife at 11:42 PM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 7:15 AM. Tuesday, April 27, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 8:16 PM. Sunday, April 25, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 5:00 PM. Friday, April 23, 2004.
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FeebleKnife: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. City, western La Habana provincia, western Cuba, situated east of the Sierra del Rosario. Artemisa is a key commercial and processing centre of the region. Sugarcane, tobacco, and pineapples and other fruits are its major agricultural products. Liquor and soap are made in the city, and sugar refineries are nearby. Artemisa lies on the main highway and main railroad line. Posted by FeebleKnife at 7:49 AM. Monday, September 27, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 8:45 PM. In the ea...
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FeebleKnife: November 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Most easterly of central Australia's giant tors, or monoliths, which include Ayers Rock (called Uluru by the region's Aborigines) and the Olga Rocks rising above the desert plain southeast of Lake Amadeus in southwestern Northern Territory. Mount Conner is flat-topped and horseshoe-shaped and reaches to 2,500 feet (760 m) above sea level; its lower 500 feet (150 m) are covered by a talus. Posted by FeebleKnife at 9:23 AM. Monday, November 29, 2004. Saturday, November 27, 2004.
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FeebleKnife: May 2004
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Sunday, May 30, 2004. Posted by FeebleKnife at 4:41 AM. Friday, May 28, 2004. Irish An Dún district, Northern Ireland. Formerly within County Down, Down was established in 1973 as a district covering 249 square miles (646 square km) on Northern Ireland's eastern coast, fronting Strangford Lough (inlet of the sea) and the Irish Sea. It is bordered by the districts of Ards to the north; Castlereagh, Lisburn, and Banbridge to the west; and Newry and Mourne to the south. Extreme. Thursday, May 27, 2004.