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  1. Moai - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai

    WebMoai or moʻai (/ ˈ m oʊ. aɪ / MOH-eye; Spanish: moái; Rapa Nui: moʻai, lit. 'statue') are monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between the years 1250 and 1500. Nearly half are still at Rano Raraku, the main moai quarry, but hundreds were transported from there and set on stone platforms called …

  2. Character encoding - Wikipedia

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    WebCharacter encoding is the process of assigning numbers to graphical characters, especially the written characters of human language, allowing them to be stored, transmitted, and transformed using digital computers. The numerical values that make up a character encoding are known as "code points" and collectively comprise a "code space", a "code …

  3. 2000 AD: The Ultimate Collection - Wikipedia

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    Web2000 AD The Ultimate Collection is a fortnightly partwork collection of hardback books published by Hachette Partworks.The series is made up of 140 volumes featuring some of the biggest stars of 2000 AD’s 45-year history. The spine art on the books combine to display a new image by artist Boo Cook.. The series is the second collaboration between …

  4. Alder Lakeマイクロプロセッサ - Wikipedia

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    WebAlder Lakeは、 インテルの第12世代デスクトップ向けマイクロプロセッサのコードネームである。 ワシントン州にある湖の名前からとられた。 高性能コア(Golden Cove Performance Core、Pコア)と高効率コア(Gracemont Efficiency Core、Eコア)を利用したハイブリッドアーキテクチャに基づくプロセッサで ...

  5. Mamluk - Wikipedia

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    WebMamluk (Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular), مماليك, mamālīk (plural), translated as "one who is owned", meaning "slave", also transliterated as Mameluke, mamluq, mamluke, mameluk, mameluke, mamaluke, or marmeluke) is a term most commonly referring to non-Arab, ethnically diverse (mostly Southern Russian, Turkic, Caucasian, Eastern and …

  6. Bond event - Wikipedia

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    WebBond events are North Atlantic ice rafting events that are tentatively linked to climate fluctuations in the Holocene.Eight such events have been identified. Bond events were previously believed to exhibit a roughly c. 1,500-year cycle, but the primary period of variability is now put at c. 1,000 years.. Gerard C. Bond of the Lamont–Doherty Earth …

  7. Timeline of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a timeline of major events in the History of Jerusalem; a city that had been fought over sixteen times in its history. During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times.

  8. Paramara dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Paramara dynasty (IAST: Paramāra) was an Indian dynasty that ruled Malwa and surrounding areas in west-central India between 9th and 14th centuries. They belonged to the Parmara clan of the Rajputs.. The dynasty was established in either the 9th or 10th century, and its early rulers most probably ruled as vassals of the Rashtrakutas of …

  9. 西田佐知子 - Wikipedia

    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/西田佐知子

    Web西田 佐知子(にしだ さちこ、本名:関口 佐智子。1939年〈昭和14年〉1月9日 - )は、日本の元歌手。 愛称は「さっちん」。 夫は俳優・テレビ司会者・タレントの関口宏、息子は俳優・タレントの関口知宏。

  10. Leap Castle - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory. There are varied accounts as to when exactly the main tower/keep was constructed, ranging anywhere from the 13th century to the late 15th century, but most likely around 1250 AD. It was built by the O'Bannon clan and was originally called "Léim Uí Bhanáin" (as was the fertile land around the castle which was associated with the Bannon clan) or "Leap of …



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