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  • 121Royal Connaught Hotel — The Royal Connaught Hotel is a 13 storey building, (50.0 metres), at the corner of King Street East John Street North in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Built by Harry Frost of Buffalo, New York in 1914, who also started up and owned the… …

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  • 122Royal elections in Poland — The first Polish royal election, of Henryk Walezy in 1573. Painting by Jan Matejko. Free election (Polish: wolna elekcja) was the election of individual kings, rather than of dynasties, to the Polish throne between 1572 and 1791, when free… …

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  • 123Royal Brunei Airlines — Infobox Airline airline = Royal Brunei Airlines logo size = 230 fleet size = 10 (+4 orders) destinations = 18 IATA = BI ICAO = RBA callsign = BRUNEI parent = Government of Brunei founded = 1974 headquarters = Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei key… …

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  • 124Royal family — A royal family is the extended family of a monarch. Generally, the head of a royal family is a king or queen regnant. The term imperial family more appropriately describes the extended family of an emperor or empress regnant, while the terms… …

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  • 125Royal Corps of Signals — The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. It is responsible for installing, maintaining and operating all types of telecommunications equipment and information… …

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  • 126Royal Malaysian Navy — This article is about the Royal Navy of Malaysia. For other Royal Navies, see Royal Navy (disambiguation). Royal Malaysian Navy Tentera Laut Di Raja Malaysia …

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  • 127Royal descent — A royal descent is a lineal descent from a monarch. Royal descent is sometimes claimed as a mark of distinction and is seen as a desirable goal of genealogy research. Pretenders and those hoping to improve their social status have often claimed… …

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  • 128Power law — A power law is any polynomial relationship that exhibits the property of scale invariance. The most common power laws relate two variables and have the form:f(x) = ax^k! +o(x^k),where a and k are constants, and o(x^k) is of x. Here, k is… …

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