- Mourabit, T.; Davila, J.M.; Amraoui, N. (2011). "New GPS
constraints on
active defor-
mation along the Africa–Iberia
plate boundary".
Earth and
Planetary Science...
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Robert Anthony De Niro (/də ˈnɪəroʊ/ də NEER-roh, Italian: [
de ˈniːro]; born
August 17, 1943) is an
American actor, director, and film producer. He is...
- Red Eléctrica
de España (Spanish pronunciation: [reð eˈleɣtɾika
ðe esˈpaɲa]; REE) is a
partly state-owned and
public limited Spanish corporation which...
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Cinco de Mayo (Mexican Spanish: [ˈsiŋko
ðe ˈmaʝo];
Spanish for 'Fifth of May') is an
annual celebration held on May 5 to
celebrate Mexico's
victory over...
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Kevin De Bruyne (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkɛvɪn də ˈbrœynə]; born 28 June 1991) is a
Belgian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for and captains...
- In law and government,
de jure (/deɪ ˈdʒʊəri, di -, - ˈjʊər-/; Latin: [
deː ˈjuːre]; lit. 'from law')
describes practices that are
officially recognized...
- Ana
Celia de Armas Caso (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈana ˈselja
ðe ˈaɾmas ˈkaso]; born 30
April 1988) is a
Cuban and
Spanish actress. She
began her career...
- A bec
de corbin (Modern French: Bec
de corbeau, [bɛk də kɔʁ.bo]) is a type of
polearm and war
hammer that was po****r in late
medieval Europe. The name...
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DeVonta
Smith (/dəˈvɒnteɪ/ də-VON-tay; born
November 14, 1998) is an
American professional football wide
receiver for the
Philadelphia Eagles of the National...
- Look up
de, -
de,
d.e.,
de-, or
dé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
DE,
de, or
dE may
refer to:
De (surname), a
Bengali family name
Dé (footballer, 1940–1992)...