- In computing, a hyperlink, or
simply a link, is a
digital reference providing direct access to data by a user's
clicking or tapping. A
hyperlink points...
- The
platysma muscle or
platysma is a
superficial muscle of the
human neck that
overlaps the sternocleidomastoid. It
covers the
anterior surface of the...
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Saoirse (Irish: [ˈsˠiːɾˠʃə] ) is an
Irish feminine given name
meaning 'freedom'
which became po****r in
Ireland in the 1920s.
Saoirse Ronan (born 1994)...
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Auffach is a
village and
Katastralgemeinde in Wildschönau muni****lity
within Kufstein District in the
state of Tyrol, Austria. The main
economic factors...
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Gregory Anton Sebald,
known as Greg
Sebald (born 11
April 1963) is a Gr**** bobsledder. He
competed at the 1994
Winter Olympics and the 1998
Winter Olympics...
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Gottfried Finger (c. 1655-56 –
buried 31
August 1730), also
Godfrey Finger, was a
Moravian Baroque composer. He was also a
virtuoso on the viol, and many...
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Neferhetepes was an
Ancient Egyptian king's
daughter who is only
known from her
mastaba tomb at Giza (G 4714 ). She
bears the
title king's
daughter of...
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American Samoa competed at the 2000
Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Men
Track events Women Field events President: Mr. Ben
Solaita Secretary General:...
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Puttalam is a
district of Sri
Lanka situated near the west
coast of the country. The
district has an area of 3,072 km2 (1,186 sq mi).
Along with the Kurunegala...
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Tremont Theatre was a
theater constructed in
about 1910 with
seating for 942. It was
located on
Webster Avenue and East 178th Street,
beside a New York...