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  • 121The Wind in the Willows — For other uses, see The Wind in the Willows (disambiguation). The Wind in the Willows   …

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  • 122NASA World Wind — Screenshot of World Wind showing Blue Marble Next Generation layer Developer(s) NASA Ames Research Center Initial release 2004 …

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  • 123Bendin' in the Wind — Infobox Futurama episode episode name = Bendin in the Wind caption = Fry, Amy, Leela and Zoidberg in San Francisco for Beck s charity concert. episode no = 45 prod code = 3ACV13 airdate = April 22, 2001 country = USA writer = Eric Horsted… …

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  • 124NASA wind turbines — NASA experimental wind turbines drawn to the same scale Starting in 1975, NASA developed technologies and was the technical manager for the United States Department of Energy and the United States Department of Interior on a program to develop… …

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  • 125Blowin' in the Wind — Song infobox Name = Blowin in the Wind Artist = Bob Dylan Album = The Freewheelin Bob Dylan Released = May 27, 1963 track no = 1 Recorded = July 9 1962 – April 24, 1963 at Columbia Studios, New York City Genre = Folk Length = 2:48 Writer = Bob… …

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  • 126Polar wind — is the permanent outflow of ionization from the polar regions of the magnetosphere. [http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/browse?s=p p=43 AMS Glossary] ] Ionospheric Plasma SourceThe ‘ground state’ of the ionosphere consists of the baseline …

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  • 127World Wind Energy Association — The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is an international non profit association representing and uniting the wind power sector worldwide, with members in 90 countries, amongst them the leading national and regional wind energy associations… …

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  • 128Mendota Hills Wind Farm — Three of the turbines at Mendota Hills Wind Farm. The Mendota Hills Wind Farm is a wind farm in the U.S. state of Illinois near the village of Paw Paw in Lee County. It consists of 63 operating wind turbines. Each wind turbine stands 214 ft… …

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