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 |  |  | Raspberry Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Pop-Tarts - HistoryPost Cereals first created the confection that would become Pop-Tarts in the early 1960s. The company had developed a process of enclosing dog food in foil to keep it fresh without refrigeration. They adapted the process to create a new breakfast food for the toaster to complement their popular cold cereals. Post announced their new product in 1963 to the press, giving them the name "Country Squares."
Because Post had revealed Country Squares before it was ready, Post's biggest competitor Kellogg was able to develop their own version ...
See also:Pop-Tarts, Pop-Tarts - History, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts In Pop Culture, Pop-Tarts - List of Flavors, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts Low-Fat, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts Pastry Swirls Discontinued, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts Snak-Stix Discontinued, Pop-Tarts - Pop-Tarts Cereal, Pop-Tarts - Sources Read more here: » Pop-Tarts: Encyclopedia II - Pop-Tarts - History |
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where + denotes the concatenation of two strings. The sequence of Fibonacci strings starts:
b, a, ab, aba, abaab, abaababa, abaababaabaab, …
The length of each Fibonacci string is a Fibonacci number, and similarly there exists a corresponding Fibonacci string for each Fibonacci number.
Fibonacci strings appear as ...
See also:Fibonacci number, Fibonacci number - Origins, Fibonacci number - The bee ancestry code, Fibonacci number - Relation to the golden ratio, Fibonacci number - Matrix form, Fibonacci number - Computation, Fibonacci number - Applications, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci numbers in nature, Fibonacci number - Identities, Fibonacci number - Common factors, Fibonacci number - Power series, Fibonacci number - Reciprocal sum constant, Fibonacci number - Generalizations, Fibonacci number - Vector space, Fibonacci number - Similar integer sequences, Fibonacci number - Other generalizations, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci primes, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci strings, Fibonacci number - Fiction, Fibonacci number - Journals Read more here: » Fibonacci number: Encyclopedia II - Fibonacci number - Fibonacci strings |
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List of fruits - Melons and other members of Cucurbitaceae or Solanaceae family.
Some exceptions to the statement that temperate fruits grow on woody perennials are:
Gourds, including, but not limited to:
Hubbard squash, Buttercup squash (Cucurbita maxima)
Cushaw squash (Cucurbita mixta)
Butternut Squash (Cucurbita moschata)
Pumpkins, Acorn squash, Summer squash (Cucurbita pepo)
Horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus ...
See also:List of fruits, List of fruits - Temperate fruits, List of fruits - Rosaceae family, List of fruits - Berries, List of fruits - Fruits of Asian origin, List of fruits - Fruits of American origin, List of fruits - Cacti and other succulents, List of fruits - Podocarps, List of fruits - Herbaceous annuals fruits, List of fruits - Melons and other members of Cucurbitaceae or Solanaceae family, List of fruits - Accessory fruits, List of fruits - Vegetables, List of fruits - Mediterranean and subtropical fruits, List of fruits - Tropical fruits, List of fruits - Inedible fruit Read more here: » List of fruits: Encyclopedia II - List of fruits - Herbaceous annuals fruits |
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R.E.M. band - Studio Albums.
Murmur (12 April 1983) #36 US US: Gold
Reckoning (14 April 1984) #27 US; #91 UK US: Gold
Fables of the Reconstruction (10 June 1985) #28 US; #35 UK US: Gold
Lifes Rich Pageant (28 July 1986) #21 US; #43 UK US: Gold
Document (1 September 1987) #10 US; #28 UK US: Platinum
Green (8 November 1988) #12 US; #27 UK US: 2x Platinum
Out of Time ...
See also:R.E.M. band, R.E.M. band - History, R.E.M. band - Formation 1980-1982, R.E.M. band - The I.R.S. Years 1982-1987, R.E.M. band - Rock Superstars 1988-1996, R.E.M. band - R.E.M. After Berry 1997-present, R.E.M. band - Legacy, R.E.M. band - Trivia, R.E.M. band - Samples, R.E.M. band - Discography, R.E.M. band - Studio Albums Read more here: » R.E.M. band: Encyclopedia II - R.E.M. band - Discography |
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Prince artist - Top Twenty albums.
The following albums reached the Top Twenty on either the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, or the UK Albums Chart.
Prince artist - Top Ten singles.
The following singles reached the Top Ten on one or more of the following charts: the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Mus ...
See also:Prince artist, Prince artist - Biography, Prince artist - Uptown: Early years, Prince artist - Controversy: Early career 1975–1983, Prince artist - Purple Rain: Chart success 1983–1993, Prince artist - Chaos and Disorder: 1994–2003, Prince artist - Musicology: 2004 to present, Prince artist - Discography, Prince artist - Top Twenty albums, Prince artist - Top Ten singles, Prince artist - Filmography, Prince artist - Protégés and Associates, Prince artist - Pseudonyms Read more here: » Prince artist: Encyclopedia II - Prince artist - Discography |
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Sedimentary and Metamorphic
Recent: Coral, alluvium, sand
Tertiary: Limestones of Harrar
Jurassic: Antalo Limestones
Triassic: Adigrat Sandstones
Archaean: Gneisses, schists, slaty rocks
Igneous
Recent: Aden Volcanic Series
Tertiary, Cretaceous: Magdala groupSee also: Geography of Ethiopia, Geography of Ethiopia - Physical Features, Geography of Ethiopia - Topography, Geography of Ethiopia - Hydrology, Geography of Ethiopia - Seismology, Geography of Ethiopia - Geology, Geography of Ethiopia - Climate, Geography of Ethiopia - Flora and Fauna, Geography of Ethiopia - Statistics, Geography of Ethiopia - External link Read more here: » Geography of Ethiopia: Encyclopedia II - Geography of Ethiopia - Geology |
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Coca-Cola has been the target of urban legends decrying the drink for its supposedly copious amounts of acid (its pH value of 2.5 is midway between vinegar and gastric acid), or the "life-threatening" effects of its carbonated water. These urban legends usually take the form of "fun facts" — for example, "highway troopers use Coke to clean blood from highways after accidents", "somebody once died in a Coke-drinking competition," or "Coke can dissolve a tooth overnight". All of these claims are false. (While Highway Troopers do not ...
See also:Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - As a political and corporate symbol, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke Read more here: » Coca-Cola: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - Criticisms |
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 |  |  | Raspberry Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - BiographyMilligan was born in Ahmednagar, India, on 16 April, 1918 to the wife of an Irish-born officer in the British Army. Though he lived most of his life in England and served in the British Army, he was declared stateless in 1960, and took Irish citizenship.
He suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life, having at least ten mental breakdowns. He was a strident campaigner on environmental matters, particularly arguing against unnecessary noise. He served in the Royal Artillery in World War 2 in North Africa and also Italy, where h ...
See also:Spike Milligan, Spike Milligan - Biography, Spike Milligan - Radio comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Other radio shows, Spike Milligan - TV Comedy shows, Spike Milligan - Theatre, Spike Milligan - Movies, Spike Milligan - Books, Spike Milligan - Quotations Read more here: » Spike Milligan: Encyclopedia II - Spike Milligan - Biography |
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