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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 83 |  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - R.S.C. Anderlecht - History
R.S.C. Anderlecht - The first years 1908--1935.
Founded as Sporting Club Anderlechtois in 1908 by some football fans at the Concordia café (rue d'Aumale in Anderlecht, a municipality of Brussels), the club beat Institut Saint-Georges on its first match (11-8). As they were winning most of their matches, the secretary decided to join the official competition in 1909. They began at the regional level and at the end of the season, they had already qualified to play in the higher division. In 1913, the ...
See also:R.S.C. Anderlecht, R.S.C. Anderlecht - History, R.S.C. Anderlecht - The first years 1908--1935, R.S.C. Anderlecht - The first titles 1935--1968, R.S.C. Anderlecht - The European years 1968--1984, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Recent years 1984--2005, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Colours and badge, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Stadium, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Supporters, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Current squad, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Players out on loan, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Noted players, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Noted managers, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Chairmen, R.S.C. Anderlecht - Honours, R.S.C. Anderlecht - European competitions Read more here: » R.S.C. Anderlecht: Encyclopedia II - R.S.C. Anderlecht - History |
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| |  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Meiji period - PoliticsMain articles: Meiji oligarchy, Government of Meiji Japan
The major institutional accomplishment after the Satsuma Rebellion was the start of the trend toward developing representative government. People who had been forced out or left out of the governing apparatus after the Meiji Restoration had witnessed or heard of the success of representative institutions in other countries of the world and applied gr ...
See also:Meiji period, Meiji period - The Meiji Restoration and the Emperor, Meiji period - Politics, Meiji period - Society, Meiji period - Economy, Meiji period - Military, Meiji period - Foreign relations, Meiji period - Observers and Historians, Meiji period - Japanese era name to Gregorian calendar system conversion:, Meiji period - Literature Read more here: » Meiji period: Encyclopedia II - Meiji period - Politics |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Chile - HistoryAbout 10,000 years ago, migrating Native Americans settled in fertile valleys and along the coast of what is now Chile. The Incas briefly extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, but the area's remoteness and the fierce opposition of the native population prevented extensive settlement.
In 1520, while attempting to circumnavigate the earth, the Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan, discovered the southern passage now named after him, the Straits of Magellan. The next Europeans to reach Chile were Diego de Almagro and his band o ...
See also:Chile, Chile - Origin of the name, Chile - History, Chile - Politics, Chile - Regions, Chile - Geography, Chile - Economy, Chile - Foreign Trade, Chile - Finance, Chile - Defense, Chile - Army, Chile - Navy, Chile - Air Force FACH, Chile - Carabineros, Chile - Foreign relations, Chile - Demographics, Chile - Culture, Chile - Language, Chile - National symbols, Chile - Miscellaneous topics, Chile - International rankings, Chile - Overall, Chile - Economy, Chile - Other Read more here: » Chile: Encyclopedia II - Chile - History |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - HistoryThe Kansas-Nebraska Act became law on May 30, 1854; it established the U.S. territories of Nebraska and Kansas. The territorial capital of Nebraska was Omaha.
In the 1860s, the first great wave of homesteaders poured into Nebraska to claim free land granted by the federal government. Many of the first farm settlers built their homes out of sod because they found so few trees on the grassy land.
Nebraska became the 37th state in 1867, shortly after the Civil War. At that time, the capital was moved from Omaha to Lancaster, later renamed Lincoln after the recently ass ...
See also:Nebraska, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Rural flight, Nebraska - Law and Government, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Geography, Nebraska - Economy, Nebraska - Demographics, Nebraska - Race and ancestry, Nebraska - Religion, Nebraska - Transport, Nebraska - Railroads, Nebraska - Roads and highways, Nebraska - Major cities and urban areas, Nebraska - Largest cities, Nebraska - Urban areas, Nebraska - Education, Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Nebraska - Sports teams, Nebraska - Climate, Nebraska - Notable residents, Nebraska - Miscellaneous information Read more here: » Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - History |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st centuryAD 1 C. Iulius Caesar, L. Aemilius Paullus
2 P. Vinicius, P. Alfenus Varus
3 L. Aelius Lamia, M. Servilius
4 Sex. Aelius Catus, C. Sentius Saturninus
5 L. Valerius Messalla Volesus, Cn. Cornelius Cinna Magnus
suff. C. Ateius Capito)
6 M. Aemilius Lepidus, L. Arruntius
7 Q. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, A. Licinius Nerva Silianus
8 M. Furius Camillus, Sex. Nonius Quinctilianus
suff. L. ...
See also:List of early imperial Roman consuls, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century BC, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century, List of early imperial Roman consuls - 2nd century Read more here: » List of early imperial Roman consuls: Encyclopedia II - List of early imperial Roman consuls - 1st century |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - LeagueRecords in this section refer to The Football League from its founding in 1888 through to 1992, and to both the FA Premier League and The Football League from 1992 to the present.
Football records in England - Championships.
Most League championships: 18
Liverpool
1900-01, 1905-06, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1946-47, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90
Most League championships, c ...
See also:Football records in England, Football records in England - League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Appearances, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - Attendance, Football records in England - Transfers, Football records in England - FA Premier League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - FA Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - League Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - Non-league Read more here: » Football records in England: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - League |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Seleucid Empire - The partition of Alexander's empire 323-281 BCAlexander the Great had conquered the Persian Empire within a short time-frame and died young, leaving an expansive empire of partly Hellenized culture without adult heir. Therefore his generals (the Diadochi) thereupon jostled for supremacy over portions of his empire.
Seleucus, one of his generals, established himself in Babylon in 312 BC, used as the foundation date of the Seleucid Empire. He ruled over not only Babylonia, but the entire enormous eastern part of Alexander's Empire. Following his and Lysimachus's victory over Antigo ...
See also:Seleucid Empire, Seleucid Empire - The partition of Alexander's empire 323-281 BC, Seleucid Empire - An overextended domain, Seleucid Empire - Greco-Bactrian secession 250 BC, Seleucid Empire - Parthian secession 250 BC, Seleucid Empire - Eclipse and revival, Seleucid Empire - The power of Rome and renewed disintegration, Seleucid Empire - Civil war and further decay, Seleucid Empire - Collapse of the Seleucid Empire, Seleucid Empire - Seleucid rulers, Seleucid Empire - In modern media Read more here: » Seleucid Empire: Encyclopedia II - Seleucid Empire - The partition of Alexander's empire 323-281 BC |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigueLady Dou became an imperial consort to Emperor Zhang in 77. She was his favorite, and he created her empress in 78.
Empress Dou was a jealous woman, and she became engaged in power struggles with other imperial consorts soon after she became empress.
While Emperor Zhang's adoptive mother Empress Dowager Ma was alive, she selected two daughters of Song Yang (宋楊) as consorts for Emperor Zhang. In 78, the elder Consort Song gave birth to a son named Liu Qing (劉慶), and because Empress Dou was sonless, Prince Qing was created crown prince in 79. The Consorts So ...
See also:Empress Dou Zhang, Empress Dou Zhang - Family background, Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigue, Empress Dou Zhang - As empress dowager and regent, Empress Dou Zhang - After the fall of the Dou clan Read more here: » Empress Dou Zhang: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigue |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Claim patent - Special types of claims
Claim patent - Jepson claim.
In United States patent law, a Jepson claim is a method or product claim where one or more limitations are specifically identified as a point of novelty, distinguishable over at least the contents of the preamble. They may read for instance "A system for storing information having (...) wherein the improvement comprises:".
In U.S. practice, during prosecution a USPTO patent examiner may cite the contents of the preamble as "Applicant Admitted Prior Art" to assemble a 35 ...
See also:Claim patent, Claim patent - History, Claim patent - Requirements, Claim patent - Special types of claims, Claim patent - Jepson claim, Claim patent - Markush claim, Claim patent - Means-plus-function claim, Claim patent - Omnibus claim, Claim patent - Product-by-process claim, Claim patent - Swiss-type claim, Claim patent - Other types Read more here: » Claim patent: Encyclopedia II - Claim patent - Special types of claims |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Bolivia - HistoryMain article: History of Bolivia
Bolivia - Pre-colonial period.
The Andean region probably has been inhabited for some 5,000 years. Beginning about the 2nd century B.C., the Tiwanaku culture developed at the southern end of Lake Titicaca. This culture, centered around and named for the great city of Tiwanaku, developed advanced architectural and agricultural techniques before it disappeared around 1200 A.D., probably because of extended drought (some legends of the Aymará, who claim descendance fro ...
See also:Bolivia, Bolivia - History, Bolivia - Pre-colonial period, Bolivia - Colonial period, Bolivia - The Republic and economic instability 1809, Bolivia - Rise of the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement 1951, Bolivia - Military governments: García Meza and Siles Zuazo 1978, Bolivia - Sánchez de Lozada and Banzer: Liberalizing the economy 1993, Bolivia - Social Crisis and the nationalization of hydrocarbon resources 2000-2005, Bolivia - Evo Morales Movement toward Socialism, Bolivia - Politics, Bolivia - Administrative Division, Bolivia - Geography, Bolivia - Economy, Bolivia - Demographics, Bolivia - Culture, Bolivia - Literature, Bolivia - Footnotes Read more here: » Bolivia: Encyclopedia II - Bolivia - History |
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| |  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Brief history and overviewPrior to the mid-19th century British politics was dominated by the Whigs and the Tories. These were not political parties in the modern sense but somewhat loose alliances of interests and individuals. The Whigs were associated with the newly emerging moneyed industrial classes, and the Tories were associated with the landed gentry and the Anglican Church.
By the mid 19th century the Tories had evolved into the Conservative Party, and the Whigs had evolved into the Liberal Party.
These two parties dominated the political scene ...
See also:List of political parties in the United Kingdom, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Brief history and overview, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Major political parties in the United Kingdom, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Political parties with elected representation at a national or European level, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Minor political parties in the United Kingdom, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Defunct and historic parties in the United Kingdom, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - English political parties, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Scottish political parties, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Welsh political parties, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Irish political parties, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Defunct far left and communist political parties in the United Kingdom, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Defunct British far right and fascist political parties, List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Miscellaneous British political parties Read more here: » List of political parties in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Brief history and overview |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC509 Lucius Junius M.f. Brutus, Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus
509 then Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola. (Sp. Lucretius Tricipitinus, who was old and weak; nothing remarkable happened during his days, according to Livy.) Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus
508 Publius Lucretius T.f. Tricipitinus, Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola
507 Publius Valerius Volusi f. Publicola III, Marcus Horatius M.f. Pulvillus II
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See also:List of Republican Roman Consuls, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 5th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 4th century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 2nd century BC, List of Republican Roman Consuls - 1st century BC Read more here: » List of Republican Roman Consuls: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 6th century BC |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Viking F.K. - HistoryViking F.K. was founded in Stavanger in 1899 and played mainly local games in the early years. From the 1930s, the club established itself at the national level, playing in the 1933 cup final, which it lost to Mjøndalen. During the 1930s the club produced several of its best known players, most prominently Reidar Kvammen, who played in Norway's bronze medal winning 1936 olympic team. His brother Arthur Kvammen was also capped for Norway, while Bernhard Lund ...
See also:Viking F.K., Viking F.K. - History, Viking F.K. - Current squad, Viking F.K. - Playing squad, Viking F.K. - Coaching staff, Viking F.K. - Administrative staff, Viking F.K. - Honours, Viking F.K. - League Winners, Viking F.K. - Cup Winners, Viking F.K. - Famous European Cup Runs, Viking F.K. - Norwegian Youth Cup, Viking F.K. - Records, Viking F.K. - Largest victory, Viking F.K. - Heaviest defeat, Viking F.K. - Largest attendance, Viking F.K. - Most appearances, Viking F.K. - Top goal scorers, Viking F.K. - Most capped players Read more here: » Viking F.K.: Encyclopedia II - Viking F.K. - History |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Roald Dahl - Adult fiction
Roald Dahl - Novels.
Sometime Never: A Fable for Supermen (1948)
My Uncle Oswald (1979)
Roald Dahl - Short story collections.
Over to You: Ten Stories of Flyers and Flying (1946)
Someone Like You (1953)
Kiss Kiss (1960)
Twenty-Nine Kisses from Roald Dahl (1969)
Switch Bitch (1974)
Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
More Tales of the Unexpected ...
See also:Roald Dahl, Roald Dahl - Biography, Roald Dahl - Childhood, Roald Dahl - Adult life, Roald Dahl - Writing, Roald Dahl - Anti-Semitism, Roald Dahl - Children's fiction, Roald Dahl - Children's stories, Roald Dahl - Children's poetry, Roald Dahl - Adult fiction, Roald Dahl - Novels, Roald Dahl - Short story collections, Roald Dahl - Non-fiction, Roald Dahl - Play, Roald Dahl - Film scripts Read more here: » Roald Dahl: Encyclopedia II - Roald Dahl - Adult fiction |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - Education
Nebraska - Colleges and universities.
University of Nebraska system
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Nebraska at Kearney
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
Nebraska State College System
Chadron State College
Peru State Colle ...
See also:Nebraska, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Rural flight, Nebraska - Law and Government, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Geography, Nebraska - Economy, Nebraska - Demographics, Nebraska - Race and ancestry, Nebraska - Religion, Nebraska - Transport, Nebraska - Railroads, Nebraska - Roads and highways, Nebraska - Major cities and urban areas, Nebraska - Largest cities, Nebraska - Urban areas, Nebraska - Education, Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Nebraska - Sports teams, Nebraska - Climate, Nebraska - Notable residents, Nebraska - Miscellaneous information Read more here: » Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - Education |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Roald Dahl - Children's fictionDahl's works for children are usually told from the point of view of a child, typically involve adult villainesses, who hate and mistreat children, and feature at least one "good" adult to counteract the villain(s). They usually contain a lot of black humour and grotesque scenarios, including gruesome violence. The Witches and Matilda are two examples of this formula. The BFG follows it in a more analogical way with the good giant (the BFG or "Big Friendly Giant") representing the "good adult" archetype and the other giants being the "bad adults". This formula is also somewhat evident in Dahl' ...
See also:Roald Dahl, Roald Dahl - Biography, Roald Dahl - Childhood, Roald Dahl - Adult life, Roald Dahl - Writing, Roald Dahl - Anti-Semitism, Roald Dahl - Children's fiction, Roald Dahl - Children's stories, Roald Dahl - Children's poetry, Roald Dahl - Adult fiction, Roald Dahl - Novels, Roald Dahl - Short story collections, Roald Dahl - Non-fiction, Roald Dahl - Play, Roald Dahl - Film scripts Read more here: » Roald Dahl: Encyclopedia II - Roald Dahl - Children's fiction |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Synthetic diamond - ApplicationsGiven the extraordinary set of physical properties diamond exhibit, diamond has and could have a wide-ranging impact in many fields.
Diamonds have long been used in machining tools, especially when machining non-ferrous alloys. This is most commonly done by distributing micrometer-sized diamond grains in a metal matrix (usually cobalt), hardening it and then sintering it onto the tool. This is typically referred to in industry as “PCD” diamond. It is not uncommon to find large PCD diamond drills used in drilling for oil, but the p ...
See also:Synthetic diamond, Synthetic diamond - History, Synthetic diamond - Manufacturing technologies, Synthetic diamond - High pressure high temperature HPHT, Synthetic diamond - Chemical vapor deposition CVD, Synthetic diamond - Synthetic diamond types, Synthetic diamond - HPHT diamond grit, Synthetic diamond - HPHT polycrystalline compact diamond PCD, Synthetic diamond - HPHT large single crystal diamond, Synthetic diamond - CVD polycrystalline diamond, Synthetic diamond - CVD single crystal diamond, Synthetic diamond - Applications, Synthetic diamond - Synthetic gems, Synthetic diamond - Notes Read more here: » Synthetic diamond: Encyclopedia II - Synthetic diamond - Applications |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Synthetic diamond - Synthetic gemsWhile visiting Moscow in 1995 someone asked retired Army General and West Point graduate Carter Clarke if he wanted to buy a diamond making machine. He brought the machines and the scientists to Sarasota, Florida and started the first diamond making company, Gemesis. Gemesis grows diamonds in split sphere high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) crystal growth chambers that resemble washing machines. The device bathes a tiny sliver of natural diamond in molten carbon at 1500 °C and 58,000 atm (5.9 GPa). This produces a 2.8 carat (560 mg) roug ...
See also:Synthetic diamond, Synthetic diamond - History, Synthetic diamond - Manufacturing technologies, Synthetic diamond - High pressure high temperature HPHT, Synthetic diamond - Chemical vapor deposition CVD, Synthetic diamond - Synthetic diamond types, Synthetic diamond - HPHT diamond grit, Synthetic diamond - HPHT polycrystalline compact diamond PCD, Synthetic diamond - HPHT large single crystal diamond, Synthetic diamond - CVD polycrystalline diamond, Synthetic diamond - CVD single crystal diamond, Synthetic diamond - Applications, Synthetic diamond - Synthetic gems, Synthetic diamond - Notes Read more here: » Synthetic diamond: Encyclopedia II - Synthetic diamond - Synthetic gems |
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|  |  |  | 83: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - Transport
Nebraska - Railroads.
Nebraska has a rich railroad history. The Union Pacific Railroad, headquartered in Omaha, was incorporated on July 1, 1862 in the wake of the Pacific Railway Act of 1862. The route of the original transcontinental railroad runs through the state.
Other major railroads with operations in the state are: Amtrak; BNSF Railway; Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad; and Iowa Interstate Railroad.
Nebraska - Roads and highways.
The Interstate Highways in Nebraska are:
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See also:Nebraska, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Rural flight, Nebraska - Law and Government, Nebraska - History, Nebraska - Geography, Nebraska - Economy, Nebraska - Demographics, Nebraska - Race and ancestry, Nebraska - Religion, Nebraska - Transport, Nebraska - Railroads, Nebraska - Roads and highways, Nebraska - Major cities and urban areas, Nebraska - Largest cities, Nebraska - Urban areas, Nebraska - Education, Nebraska - Colleges and universities, Nebraska - Sports teams, Nebraska - Climate, Nebraska - Notable residents, Nebraska - Miscellaneous information Read more here: » Nebraska: Encyclopedia II - Nebraska - Transport |
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