Transitionary

  • 21Climate of India — …

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  • 22Mushroom Jazz — is a series of musical compilations by DJ Mark Farina. Originating in 1992 these were released on cassette tape, then since 1997 have been commercial CD and vinyl releases. Farina combines elements of downtempo, hip hop, jazz and R B, French,… …

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  • 23Miguel de Molinos — (c. 1628–1697), Spanish divine, the chief apostle of the religious revival known as Quietism, was born about 1628 near Muniesa (Teruel).[1] He entered the priesthood and settled in Rome about …

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  • 24Nissan Group — 日産コンツェルン (Nissan Concern?), or formerly Nissan zaibatsu, is one of 15 of Japan s most powerful business groupings. Founded in 1928 by Yoshisuke Aikawa, the group was originally a holding company created as an offshoot of Kuhara Mining Co.(present …

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  • 2548 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery — About 48th Field Battery = The role of 48th Fd Bty is to engage targets of immediate concern to units of the 9th Brigade and the provision of timely, intimate offensive fire support to such units.48th Field Battery is a part of the Australian… …

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  • 26Yemenite unification — Yemeni unification took place on May 22, 1990, when the areas of the People s Democratic Republic of Yemen were united with the Yemen Arab Republic, forming the Republic of Yemen.BackgroundUnlike East and West Germany or North and South Korea,… …

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  • 27Stephen II of Naples — Stephen II (died 799) was the duke of Naples during an important transitionary period in its history, from 755 to his death. He was styled eminentissimus consul and was the leader of the local aristocracy when he was appointed by the patrician of …

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  • 28Stephen III of Naples — Stephen III (died 832) was the duke of Naples during an important transitionary period in its history, from 821 to his death. By the end of his reign, Naples was completely independent. The duchy was not yet hereditary in 818, when the patrician… …

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  • 29DKB Group — The DKB Group (第一勧銀グループ, Dai ichi Kangin Gurūpu?) or the Dai Ichi Kangyo Group is the largest Japanese keiretsu.[1] The group emerged after World War II and coalesced around the Dai Ichi Kangyo Bank. The group s presidents began Sankin kai …

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  • 30Richard Loqueville — (fl. 1410 d. Cambrai, 1418) was a French Medieval and Renaissance transitionary composer. He played the harp and taught it to the son of the Duke of Bar in 1410, as well as taught plainsong to the Duke s choirboys. From 1413 he taught music at… …

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