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  • 31Valley — In geology, a valley (also called a vale, dale, glen or strath and near or in Appalachia, a draw) is a depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge. The terms U shaped and V shaped… …

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  • 32Prince of Wales — ( cy. Tywysog Cymru) is a title traditionally granted to the Heir Apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom (and formerly the Kingdom of Great Britain and before that the Kingdom of England). The current Prince of Wales is Prince… …

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  • 33Prime Directive — This article is about the guiding principle in the fictional Star Trek universe. For other uses of Prime Directive, see Prime Directive (disambiguation). In the universe of Star Trek, the Prime Directive, Starfleet s General Order #1, is the most …

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  • 34Bristol Parkway railway station — UK stations name = Bristol Parkway manager = First Great Western locale = Bristol (Stoke Gifford) borough = South Gloucestershire gridref = ST623796 latitude = 51.51360 longitude = 2.54270 code = BPW usage0203 = 1.293 usage0405 = 1.456 usage0506 …

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  • 35CHSH inequality — In physics, the CHSH Bell test is an application of Bell s theorem, intended to distinguish between the entanglement hypothesis of quantum mechanics and local hidden variable theories. CHSH stands for John Clauser, Michael Horne, Abner Shimony… …

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  • 36Drug paraphernalia — is a term used, often with a slightly negative connotation due to its use in criminal law field e.g. possession of drug paraphernalia , to denote any equipment, product, or material that is modified for making, using, or concealing drugs,… …

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  • 37Spike (TV channel) — For other uses, see Spike. Spike Launched March 7, 1983 (as TNN) September 25, 2000 (as The New TNN) August 11, 2003 (as Spike) Owned by Network Enterprises, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of MTV Networks, wholly owned by …

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  • 38Art theft — is the theft of art. This is usually done for the purpose of resale or ransom; occasionally thieves are also commissioned by dedicated private collectors. Stolen art is also often used between criminals in an underworld banking system as… …

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  • 39Asa Gray — by Whipple, 1864. Born Novemb …

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  • 40Spix's Macaw — Conservation status Critically endangered, possibly extinct in the wild ( …

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