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  • 101Overtime (ice hockey) — Overtime is a method of determining the winner and loser of an ice hockey match when the scores are tied after regulation. The two main methods are the overtime period (commonly referred to as overtime) and the shootout. Contents 1 Overtime… …

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  • 102Overtime (sports) — Extra time redirects here. For workplace usage, see Extra time (workplace). Not to be confused with stoppage time in Association football. Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game …

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  • 1031989 Women's European Ice Hockey Championships — Infobox IIHFWW tourney name = IIHF European Women s Championship year = 1989 other titles = size = caption = country = West Germany dates = April 4 April 9 num teams = 8 venues = Dusseldorf, Ratingen cities = 2 winners = Finland count = 1 games …

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  • 104Iran, ancient — Introduction also known as  Persia        historic region of southwestern Asia that is only roughly coterminous with modern Iran. The term Persia was used for centuries, chiefly in the West, to designate those regions where Persian language and… …

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  • 105Price index — A price index (plural: “price indices” or “price indexes”) is a normalized average (typically a weighted average) of prices for a given class of goods or services in a given region, during a given interval of time. It is a statistic designed to… …

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  • 106Accounting period — An accounting period is a period with reference to which United Kingdom corporation tax is charged. [Section 12 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988] It helps dictate when tax is paid on income and gains. An accounting period begins… …

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  • 1071992 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships — Infobox IIHFWW tourney name = IIHF World Women s Championship year = 1992 other titles = size = caption = country = Finland dates = April 20 April 26 num teams = 8 venues = cities = 1 winners = Canada count = 2 games = 20 goals = 158 attendance …

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  • 108Line moiré — is one type of moiré pattern; a pattern that appears when superposing two transparent layers containing correlated opaque patterns. Line moiré is the case when the superposed patterns comprise straight or curved lines. When moving the layer… …

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  • 1091994 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships — Infobox IIHFWW tourney name = IIHF World Women s Championship year = 1994 other titles = size = caption = country = United States dates = April 11 April 17 num teams = 8 venues = Lake Placid cities = 1 winners = Canada count = 3 games = 20 goals …

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  • 1101997 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships — Infobox IIHFWW tourney name = IIHF World Women s Championship year = 1997 other titles = size = caption = country = Canada dates = April 11 April 17 num teams = 8 venues = Brantford, Brampton, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, North York… …

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