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- "South Side Rules" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the American television comedy drama Shameless, an adaptation of the British series of the...
- A bar mitzvah (masc.) or bat mitzvah (fem.) is a coming of age ritual in Judaism. According to Jewish law, before children reach a certain age, the parents...
- The Bar Kokhba revolt (132–136 AD) was a major uprising by the Jews of Judaea against the Roman Empire, marking the final and most devastating of the...
- validity of Trouton's rule can be increased by considering[citation needed] Δ S ¯ vap ≈ 4.5 R + R ln ⁡ T . {\displaystyle \Delta {\bar {S}}_{\text{vap}}\approx...
- known by his stage name Ja Rule (/dʒɑː ruːl/), is an American rapper, singer, and actor. Born and raised in New York City, Ja Rule became known for blending...
- Wild Side West is a historic **** bar, founded in 1962 and located in the Bernal Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California. As of 2021, Wild...
- court system and sets its own rules and standards for bar admission. In most cases, a person is admitted or called to the bar of the highest court in the...
- on each side; and there were 15 counters per player. However, unlike modern Western backgammon, there were three cubical dice not two, no bar nor doubling...
- unaided over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it. In its modern, most-practiced format, a bar is placed between two standards...
- column by the column vector of right-sides of the equations. It is named after Gabriel Cramer, who published the rule for an arbitrary number of unknowns...