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  • 101What time as — What What, pron., a., & adv. [AS. hw[ae]t, neuter of hw[=a] who; akin to OS. hwat what, OFries. hwet, D. & LG. wat, G. was, OHG. waz, hwaz, Icel. hvat, Sw. & Dan. hvad, Goth. hwa. [root]182. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. As an interrogative… …

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  • 102Nodaway County, Missouri — Location in the state of Missouri …

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  • 103WLUK-TV — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WLUK TV city = station station slogan = Your Station for Balanced News and Severe Weather Coverage station branding = Fox 11 analog = 11 (VHF) digital = 51 (UHF) other chs = W40AN Escanaba MI affiliations = Fox… …

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  • 104Spliff politics — is a method of etiquette practised among a communal group of cannabis smokers, and is followed by users of other drugs. In a communal group of smokers, spliff politics ensures that the responsibility of preparing the drug is spread around all the …

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  • 105Roe v. Wade — (1973) Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that established a woman s right to have an abortion without undue interference from the government. A Texas law prohibiting abortions was challenged by an unmarried pregnant woman… …

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  • 106Mattis v Pollock — Court Court of Appeal Date decided 01 July 2003 Citation(s) [2003] 1 WLR 2158 …

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  • 107Multispectral pattern recognition — Multispectral remote sensing is the collection and analysis of reflected, emitted, or back scattered energy from an object or an area of interest in multiple bands of regions of the electromagnetic spectrum (Jensen, 2005). Subcategories of… …

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  • 108pragmatism — The philosophy of meaning and truth especially associated with Peirce and James . Pragmatism is given various formulations by both writers, but the core is the belief that the meaning of a doctrine is the same as the practical effects of adopting …

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  • 109United States presidential election, 1860 — Infobox Election election name = United States presidential election, 1860 country = United States type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = United States presidential election, 1856 previous year = 1856 next election = United States… …

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  • 110Probabilism — In theology and philosophy, probabilism (from Latin probare , to test, approve) holds that in the absence of certainty, probability is the best criterion. TheologyIn moral theology, especially Catholic, it refers especially to the view in… …

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