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  • 91Edinburgh — /ed n berr euh, bur euh/ or, esp. Brit., / breuh/, n. 1. Duke of. See Philip (def. 4). 2. a city in and the capital of Scotland, in the SE part: administrative center of the Lothian region. 470,085. * * * I City and council area (pop., 2001:… …

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  • 92heredity — /heuh red i tee/, n., pl. heredities. Biol. 1. the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring: it is dependent upon the segregation and recombination of genes during meiosis and fertilization and results in the genesis of a new… …

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  • 93vulgarity — /vul gar i tee/, n., pl. vulgarities. 1. the state or quality of being vulgar: the vulgarity of his remark. 2. something vulgar, as an act or expression. [1570 80; < LL vulgaritas commonness, the public. See VULGAR, ITY] Syn. 1. tastelessness,&#8230; …

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  • 94Schuch, Franz — ▪ German actor born c. 1716, Vienna [Austria] died 1763, Hamburg [Germany]       German comic actor and theatre manager who popularized a vernacular version of the commedia dell arte form and merged the Italian stock character Harlequin with the&#8230; …

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  • 95Christian views on alcohol — Jesus making wine from water in The Marriage at Cana, a 14th century fresco from the Visoki Dečani monastery. Christian views on alcohol are varied. Throughout the first 1,800 years of church history, Christians consumed alcoholic beverages as …

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  • 96Croatia rediviva: Ča, Kaj, Što — baštinski dani is a Croatian poetical manifestation, gathering poets of all Croatian dialects functioning as literary languages. The founder of the festival is the Croatian poet, physician and ambassador Drago Štambuk. He is also the author of&#8230; …

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  • 97Cross-national cooperation and agreements — Integration is a political and economic agreement among countries that gives preference to member countries to the agreement [1]. General integration can be achieved in three different approachable ways: through the World Trade Organization (WTO) …

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  • 98Niche apportionment models — Mechanistic models for niche apportionment are biological models used to explain relative species abundance distributions. These models describe how species break up resource pool in multi dimensional space, determining the distribution of&#8230; …

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  • 99Wikipedia:Featured article candidates — Here, we determine which articles are to be featured articles (FAs). FAs exemplify Wikipedia s very best work and satisfy the FA criteria. All editors are welcome to review nominations; please see the review FAQ. Before nominating an article,&#8230; …

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  • 100Occupancy frequency distribution — In macroecology and community ecology, an occupancy frequency distribution (OFD) is the distribution of the numbers of species occupying different numbers of areas.[1] It was first reported in 1918 by the Danish botanist Christen C. Raunkiær in&#8230; …

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