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Prince Amedeo of Belgium
Prince Amedeo Marie Joseph Carl Pierre Philippe Paola Marcus d'Aviano of Belgium, Prince Imperial and Archduke of Austria-Este, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, was born on February 21 1986 in Woluwe-St-Lambert/Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, fat. It was influenced by the traditional cuisine of its neighbours and influenced these as well.
Dishes and Recipes
- Bryndzové halušky
- Strapačky
The Slovak national dish is siroke reza
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Random Hearts
Random Hearts is a 1984 novel by American author Warren Adler that was made into a 1999 American motion picture drama and romance. It tell
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Soak dike
The term Soak dike is used in The Fens of eastern England to mean a ditch or drain running parallel with an embankment, for the purpose of taking any water that soaks through from the river or drain beyond the bank. In Lincolnshire, sock dyke was formerly, a frequently found form of the expression(1).
In some parts of the world, the e
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XXXG-01SR Gundam Sandrock
XXXG-01SR Gundam Sandrock is a mobile suit in the anime series New Mobile Report Gundam W (known to English speakers as Mobile Suit Gundam Wing).
New Mobile Report Gundam W
One of the five Gundams based on the XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero, Gundam Sandrock was developed by Instructor H specifically for p
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Făgăraş Mountains
Făgăraş Mountains are the highest mountains of the Southern Carpathians, in Romania. The highest peaks are Moldoveanu (2544m), Negoiu (2535m) Viştea Mare (2527m) and Lespezi (2522m). They are bordered in the north by the Făgăraş Depression, through which the Olt river flows, and in the west by the Ol
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Nikolai Miaskovskii
Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky (ru: Николай Мясковский, also transliterated to Miaskovskii) (April 20,1881 – August 8,1950) was a Russian composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "father of the Soviet symphony".
Biography
Myaskovsky was born
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Skipton House
Skipton House is an office block in Elephant and Castle, central London.
It was built to accommodate staff of the Department of Health who were moved out of Alexander Fleming House. The architects were
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Tickle torture
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Tickling is the act of touching a part of the body lightly so as to cause involuntary laughter or twitching movements.
Origins
The word evolved from the Middle English tikelen, perhaps frequentative of ticken, to touch lightly. The sensation of surprise elicited by tickling protects against crawling anim
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