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RB: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Bisexual

Bisexual. See ANDROGYNE; HERMAPHRODITE

 

(See also: Bisexual , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

RB: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Sexual Worship

Sexual Worship.

 

See PHALLIC; LINGA

 

(See also: Sexual Worship , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

RB: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Double Sexed

Double Sexed. See ANDROGYNE; HERMAPHRODITE

 

(See also: Double Sexed , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

RB: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Almera - Nissan Almera Mk II N16 2000–2006

Launched early in 2000, the second generation Nissan Almera looked better than its predecessor but was still bland in comparison with its rivals. However, it maintained the original Almera's strong selling points of a long equipment list, spacious interior, comfortable ride, excellent handling, rock solid build quality and cast iron reliability. This version of the Almera could be had as a three- or five-door hatchback or a four-door saloon, with 1.5 (QG15DE) and 1.8 (QG18DE) petrol engines as well as a 2.2 direct i ...

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Nissan Almera, Nissan Almera - Nissan Almera Mk I N15 1995–2000, Nissan Almera - Nissan Almera Mk II N16 2000–2006, Nissan Almera - External link

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RB: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P12 Mk III 2001–

Late in 2001 Nissan introduced the third-generation Nissan Primera, its first all-new car since the collorbation with Renault two years earlier. The new Primera looked similar to the Renault Laguna, but it maintained the old car's hallmarks of comfortable ride, solid build and faultless reliability, even if its handling was tuned more to comfort now. No Infiniti equivalent was released, the Nissan Skyline-based Infiniti G35 replacing it Stateside. New Zealand Primeras were all equipped with CVT transmission, with no manual option, whi ...

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Nissan Primera, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P10 Mk I 1990–6, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P11 Mk II 1996–2001, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P12 Mk III 2001–, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera SSS P12 Mk III 2001–

Read more here: » Nissan Primera: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P12 Mk III 2001–

RB: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Sentra - Rebadged Pulsars and Sentras

The Sentra name was adopted several other countries, such as New Zealand, where it was used for the Nissan Pulsar range from 1986 (though, interestingly, the station wagon was known as the Nissan Sunny California). The Sentra name continued to be used in New Zealand for the Pulsar until 2002, just as Almera was used in Europe. After 2002, the Japanese name was adopted. In the Republic of China, Yulon has built its licensed version of the Sunny as the Sentra since 1990. The current Taiwan-market Sentra reflects the styling of the Japanese-market Bluebird Sylphy (the s ...

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Nissan Sentra, Nissan Sentra - History, Nissan Sentra - B13 1991-1994, Nissan Sentra - B14 1995-1999, Nissan Sentra - B15 2000-2006, Nissan Sentra - B16 2007-, Nissan Sentra - Rebadged Pulsars and Sentras, Nissan Sentra - Awards, Nissan Sentra - Other Links

Read more here: » Nissan Sentra: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Sentra - Rebadged Pulsars and Sentras

RB: Encyclopedia II - Plymouth Barracuda - 1967-1969

In 1967 the Barracuda remained an A-Body but was fully redesigned. To complement the fastback model, the vehicle now offered coupe (notchback) and convertible options. This second generation Barracuda would last for three years, from 1967 on through 1969. As the pony car class became established and competition heated up, Plymouth began to revise the Barracuda's engine options, which came to resemble those of the larger Plymouth Road Runner more than the Valiant's. From the small-block 273 V8 in 1966, the car began to offer a big-bloc ...

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Plymouth Barracuda, Plymouth Barracuda - 1964-1966, Plymouth Barracuda - 1967-1969, Plymouth Barracuda - 1970-1974

Read more here: » Plymouth Barracuda: Encyclopedia II - Plymouth Barracuda - 1967-1969

RB: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P10 Mk I 1990–6

Since 1988, Nissan had been building Bluebirds—essentially a rebadged home-market Auster or Stanza—for the European market at its factory in Sunderland. While that car was well-built and reliable, it lacked the all-round competency—particularly flair—needed in the large-medium family car sector there. In the autumn of 1990, Nissan replaced the UK Bluebird with the Primera. It had a conventional front-wheel drive chassis and five-speed manual gearbox, with some versions getting the option of a four-speed automatic. Power came f ...

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Nissan Primera, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P10 Mk I 1990–6, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P11 Mk II 1996–2001, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P12 Mk III 2001–, Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera SSS P12 Mk III 2001–

Read more here: » Nissan Primera: Encyclopedia II - Nissan Primera - Nissan Primera P10 Mk I 1990–6

RB: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo

There is considerable controversy over the team's name and logo. For most of the team's history, the Redskins logo has consisted of a profile of a stereotypical Native American. The team then briefly used a white and gold arrow for their logo during the late 1960s, and a maroon-colored "R" inside a maroon circle with long feathers from 1970 to 1971. In 1972, the team introduced an updated version of the Native American profile logo that is currently used today. Some Native American groups have called for a new name, with some newspape ...

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Washington Redskins, Washington Redskins - Franchise History, Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston, Washington Redskins - The Redskins in Washington D.C., Washington Redskins - Integration and front-office disarray, Washington Redskins - Revival, Washington Redskins - The Snyder era, Washington Redskins - 2005 Season, Washington Redskins - Season-by-season, Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo, Washington Redskins - Uniforms, Washington Redskins - Players of note, Washington Redskins - Current players, Washington Redskins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Washington Redskins - Retired numbers, Washington Redskins - Washington Hall of Stars, Washington Redskins - Not to be forgotten, Washington Redskins - Head coaches

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RB: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Uniforms

The Washington Redskins colors are burgundy and gold. The Redskins are one of the three NFL teams that primarily wear their white jerseys at home (the others being the Dallas Cowboys, and the Miami Dolphins). Their burgundy jersey (which is only primarily used for when the opposing team decides to wear white at home, which comes mostly against the Dallas Cowboys) consists of burgundy jerseys and white pants. The other combination were burgundy jerseys and gold pants, which were used mostly back then and for one year in the 2002 season when the Redskins celebr ...

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Washington Redskins, Washington Redskins - Franchise History, Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston, Washington Redskins - The Redskins in Washington D.C., Washington Redskins - Integration and front-office disarray, Washington Redskins - Revival, Washington Redskins - The Snyder era, Washington Redskins - 2005 Season, Washington Redskins - Season-by-season, Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo, Washington Redskins - Uniforms, Washington Redskins - Players of note, Washington Redskins - Current players, Washington Redskins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Washington Redskins - Retired numbers, Washington Redskins - Washington Hall of Stars, Washington Redskins - Not to be forgotten, Washington Redskins - Head coaches

Read more here: » Washington Redskins: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Uniforms

RB: Encyclopedia II - Ben Roethlisberger - The Road to Super Bowl XL

After the loss in the 2005 AFC Championship Game, Roethlisberger asked veteran RB Jerome Bettis to delay retirement, saying he would get Bettis to his first Super Bowl. He lived up to his promise. In 2006, Roethlisberger led the Steelers on an improbable run, winning three straight games on the road to put Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl XL. What made the run remarkable was that the Steelers began the post season as the sixth seed in the AFC. Since the NFL's current playoff format began, no sixth seed had previously even made ...

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Ben Roethlisberger, Ben Roethlisberger - Early years, Ben Roethlisberger - NFL career, Ben Roethlisberger - The Road to Super Bowl XL, Ben Roethlisberger - Style of Play, Ben Roethlisberger - Records, Ben Roethlisberger - Trivia

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RB: Encyclopedia II - Ben Roethlisberger - Early years

At Findlay High School in Findlay, Ohio, Roethlisberger was captain of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. In baseball he batted .300. Roethlisberger did not play quarterback until his senior year, giving way to the coach's son, Ryan Hite. Instead, Roethlisberger played wide receiver because coach Cliff Hite explained to the Toledo Blade, "My son throwing to Ben was a better combination." Roethlisberger threw for 4,041 yards, 54 touchdowns and seven intercep ...

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Ben Roethlisberger, Ben Roethlisberger - Early years, Ben Roethlisberger - NFL career, Ben Roethlisberger - The Road to Super Bowl XL, Ben Roethlisberger - Style of Play, Ben Roethlisberger - Records, Ben Roethlisberger - Trivia

Read more here: » Ben Roethlisberger: Encyclopedia II - Ben Roethlisberger - Early years

RB: Encyclopedia II - Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany - Institutions

ARD operates some thirty correspondents' offices in foreign cities (from Mexico City to Tokyo) - a world-wide reporters network second only to that of CNN. ARD and most of the regional broadcasters are also represented on the World Wide Web. ARD operates several other companies and institutions, sometimes jointly with ZDF: Degeto Film, a television rights trader; German National Broadcasting Archives (DRA),the Institute for Broadcasting Technology ,respons ...

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Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany, Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany - History, Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany - Institutions, Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany - Current controversy

Read more here: » Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany: Encyclopedia II - Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany - Institutions

RB: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Players of note

Washington Redskins - Current players. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 8 Mark Brunell QB 11 Patrick Ramsey QB 17 Jason Campbell QB 26 Clinton Portis RB 46 Ladell Betts RB 31 Rock Cartwright RB 45 Mike Sellers RB 30 Nehemiah Broughton RB Receivers 47 Chris Cooley H-Back 84 Taylor Jacobs WR 87 Robert Johnson TE 85 Brian Kozlowski TE 89 Santana Moss WR 88 Robert Royal TE 83 James Thrash WR Kickers See also:

Washington Redskins, Washington Redskins - Franchise History, Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston, Washington Redskins - The Redskins in Washington D.C., Washington Redskins - Integration and front-office disarray, Washington Redskins - Revival, Washington Redskins - The Snyder era, Washington Redskins - 2005 Season, Washington Redskins - Season-by-season, Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo, Washington Redskins - Uniforms, Washington Redskins - Players of note, Washington Redskins - Current players, Washington Redskins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Washington Redskins - Retired numbers, Washington Redskins - Washington Hall of Stars, Washington Redskins - Not to be forgotten, Washington Redskins - Head coaches

Read more here: » Washington Redskins: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Players of note

RB: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - Current team

Charlie Weis became head football coach for the Irish beginning with the 2005 season. In his inaugural season he led Notre Dame to a record of 9 wins and 3 losses and a postseason appearance in the Fiesta Bowl, losing to Ohio State 34-20. Notre Dame football - 2005 Coaching Staff. Charlie Weis - Head Coach Michael Haywood - Offensive Coordinator & Running Back Coach Rob Ianello - Recruiting Coordinator & Receiver Coach John Latina - Assistant Head Coach (Offense) &a ...

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Notre Dame football, Notre Dame football - History, Notre Dame football - The beginning 1887 - 1917, Notre Dame football - The Rockne Era 1918 - 1930, Notre Dame football - After Rockne 1931 to 1941, Notre Dame football - The Leahy Era 1941 – 1953, Notre Dame football - After Leahy 1954 – 1963, Notre Dame football - The Parseghian Era 1964 - 1974, Notre Dame football - The Devine/Faust Era 1975 - 1985, Notre Dame football - The Holtz Era 1986 – 1996, Notre Dame football - The Davie/Willingham Era 1997-2004, Notre Dame football - Current team, Notre Dame football - 2005 Coaching Staff, Notre Dame football - 2005 Roster, Notre Dame football - Rivalries, Notre Dame football - Michigan Rivalry, Notre Dame football - USC Rivalry, Notre Dame football - All-time Records, Notre Dame football - Bowl Games, Notre Dame football - Records of Head Football Coaches, Notre Dame football - Notable Alumni, Notre Dame football - Heisman Trophy winners, Notre Dame football - Other notable Alumni

Read more here: » Notre Dame football: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - Current team

RB: Encyclopedia II - Holden - Australia's own car

After the end of World War II, the Australian government took steps to encourage an Australian automotive industry, and persuaded General Motors to build "Australia's own car". The Holden 48/215, introduced in 1948, was a medium-sized vehicle fitted with a 132 in³ (2.15 L) engine, and based on a design proposed for the 1949 Chevrolet, that had been rejected as being too small for that purpose. Although not particularly mechanically or stylistically sophisticated, it was simple, rugged, more powerful than most competitors, and offe ...

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Holden, Holden - Australia's own car, Holden - Model-sharing under the Button Plan, Holden - The 1990s, Holden - The 2000s, Holden - New Zealand, Holden - Export markets, Holden - Sports vehicles

Read more here: » Holden: Encyclopedia II - Holden - Australia's own car

RB: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - All-time Records

Notre Dame's all time record stands at 811 wins, 265 losses, and 42 ties. They have won a total of 11 national championships (1924, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1966, 1973, 1977, and 1988) and received mention in a further 10 national championships (1919, 1920, 1927, 1938, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1970, 1989, 1993). Notre Dame football - Bowl Games. Notre Dame has made 27 Bowl appearances, winning 13 and losing 14.[1]See also:

Notre Dame football, Notre Dame football - History, Notre Dame football - The beginning 1887 - 1917, Notre Dame football - The Rockne Era 1918 - 1930, Notre Dame football - After Rockne 1931 to 1941, Notre Dame football - The Leahy Era 1941 – 1953, Notre Dame football - After Leahy 1954 – 1963, Notre Dame football - The Parseghian Era 1964 - 1974, Notre Dame football - The Devine/Faust Era 1975 - 1985, Notre Dame football - The Holtz Era 1986 – 1996, Notre Dame football - The Davie/Willingham Era 1997-2004, Notre Dame football - Current team, Notre Dame football - 2005 Coaching Staff, Notre Dame football - 2005 Roster, Notre Dame football - Rivalries, Notre Dame football - Michigan Rivalry, Notre Dame football - USC Rivalry, Notre Dame football - All-time Records, Notre Dame football - Bowl Games, Notre Dame football - Records of Head Football Coaches, Notre Dame football - Notable Alumni, Notre Dame football - Heisman Trophy winners, Notre Dame football - Other notable Alumni

Read more here: » Notre Dame football: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - All-time Records

RB: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - Rivalries

Notre Dame's chief rival is the University of Southern California, followed by their natural enemy, the University of Michigan. They have maintained longtime annual series with Michigan State University, Purdue University, and Navy. In recent years, Notre Dame has played annually with Stanford University and Boston College, though the latter series will shortly be coming to an end. < ...

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Notre Dame football, Notre Dame football - History, Notre Dame football - The beginning 1887 - 1917, Notre Dame football - The Rockne Era 1918 - 1930, Notre Dame football - After Rockne 1931 to 1941, Notre Dame football - The Leahy Era 1941 – 1953, Notre Dame football - After Leahy 1954 – 1963, Notre Dame football - The Parseghian Era 1964 - 1974, Notre Dame football - The Devine/Faust Era 1975 - 1985, Notre Dame football - The Holtz Era 1986 – 1996, Notre Dame football - The Davie/Willingham Era 1997-2004, Notre Dame football - Current team, Notre Dame football - 2005 Coaching Staff, Notre Dame football - 2005 Roster, Notre Dame football - Rivalries, Notre Dame football - Michigan Rivalry, Notre Dame football - USC Rivalry, Notre Dame football - All-time Records, Notre Dame football - Bowl Games, Notre Dame football - Records of Head Football Coaches, Notre Dame football - Notable Alumni, Notre Dame football - Heisman Trophy winners, Notre Dame football - Other notable Alumni

Read more here: » Notre Dame football: Encyclopedia II - Notre Dame football - Rivalries

RB: Encyclopedia II - Holden - Sports vehicles

Between 1968 and 1974, GMH sold a two-door variant of their full-size Holden sedan as the Monaro, with great success. A revived Monaro, based on the previous model Commodore, has attracted wide attention since being shown as a concept car at Australian motor shows, and a large waiting list after it was put into production. The revived Monaro was released in the Australian market in October 2001. Starting with the 2004 model year, the Monaro has been exported to the United States, rebadged as the Pontiac GTO, and the Middle East, rebadged as the Chevrolet Lumina Coupe. It is sold in limited ...

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Holden, Holden - Australia's own car, Holden - Model-sharing under the Button Plan, Holden - The 1990s, Holden - The 2000s, Holden - New Zealand, Holden - Export markets, Holden - Sports vehicles

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