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Vex collection

"Vex Collection" is a high end contemporary ladies swear collection designed in Montreal, Canada. History The parent company of Vex Collection is J...

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Revolutionizing Events Timeline

Revolutionizing events timeline outlines the rapid changes in the history of the earth beginning its focus from origin of earth and its weather, Ev...

Dec 30, 2011 1,084

Cary Capparelli

Cary Capparelli or R. Cary Capparelli of Chicago, Illinois, is the President of Omni Communique Inc., an international manangement and marketing co...

Dec 30, 2011 788

Pendemonium

Pendemonium is an American Flash-animated digital web series produced by Atlantic Creative and aired on Discovery Education from 2005-2006. The plo...

Dec 30, 2011 683

TRNOG

TRNOG is the Turkish Network Operators Group that is heavily based on RIPE and MENOG. Helping Turkish Network / System / IT Professional to discuss...

Dec 30, 2011 472

Tunnesons Ointment

Tunnesons Ointment is a pharmaceutical compound used for dry, flaky skin, most commonly in infant and pediatric patients. It consists of lactic aci...

Dec 30, 2011 585

WikiTaxi

WikiTaxi is a portable application that delivers of any language to any computer or mobile phone without requiring any internet connection.WikiTa...

Dec 30, 2011 492

Krakatoa in media and popular culture

The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, a volcanic island in the Sunda Strait in Indonesia, has inspired several books and films (in most cases, with limite...

Dec 30, 2011 550

Master Instruments

Master Instruments Pty Ltd are an Australian company specialising in the production and distribution of batteries, battery packs, battery chargers,...

Dec 30, 2011 535

QualityMetric Incorporated

QualityMetric Incorporated is a health outcomes measurement company founded in 1997 by John E. Ware, Jr, James E. Dewey, and Ralph J. Perfetto, Jr....

Dec 30, 2011 503

List of foreign football players in Allsvenskan 2009

This is a list of foreign football players in the Allsvenskan. The players written with bold text have at least one cap for their national team.The...

Dec 30, 2011 631

Fountainhead Method

The Fountainhead Method TM is an educational technique that examines the way a human being suffering a stress based illness such as depression is ...

Dec 30, 2011 569

Keynesian endpoint

Keynesian endpoint is a phrase coined by PIMCO's Anthony Crescenzi in an email note to clients in June 2010 to describe the point where governments...

Dec 30, 2011 349

Carmen Bristoliense

Carmen Bristoliense (Song of the Bristolians) is the school song of Bristol Grammar School, which is sung in Latin. The song was written in 1909 by...

Dec 31, 2011 448

Shri Kutch Vagad Sat Chovisi

Shri Kutch Vagad Sat Chovisi is the name of social community in the Vagad region in Kutch District of Gujarat, India. Other names for this group in...

Dec 31, 2011 1,424

Naaltsoos Ayiilaa

Naaltsoos Ayiilaa (also credited as Naaltsoos Áyiilaa) is a nonexistent person, presumably Navajo, listed in several book catalogs as the co...

Dec 31, 2011 457

The Chaos Brothers

The Chaos Brothers are a comedy duo from Lincolnshire. This duo is made up by Darri Poucher and James Lewis. They started working together in 2000 ...

Dec 31, 2011 1,505

Brian J. Robb

Brian J. Robb (born 12 September 1967) is a writer, biographer and film journalist whose unauthorized biography of Leonardo Di Caprio was a New Yor...

Dec 31, 2011 611

Jackson Dinky DK3

The DK3 is a rare and short lived version of Jackson Guitars' popular Jackson Dinky, released in 2000 and discontinued the same year. It was origi...

Dec 31, 2011 647

Laiquendi

In the fictional works of J. R. R. Tolkien the Laiquendi (Green-elves) are an ethnic group of Elves, so named because their attire was often green....

Dec 31, 2011 356
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