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  • 61Matter cannon — is a physics concept used as a weapon in Stephen R. Donaldson s Sci fi series, The Gap Cycle. The actual implementation and use as a weapon is completely fictional; however, the underlying theory and operational details are realistic. In essence …

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  • 62Matter (novel) — Matter   …

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  • 63Matter Master — as seen in HawkMan #23 (March 2004) Publication information Publisher DC Comics …

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  • 64Matter (venue) — Matter Location The O2, Greenwich, London, England Type Music venue and nightclub Opened 2008 Owner Cameron Les …

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  • 65matter of record — see matter Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. matter of record …

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  • 66Matter of England — Matter of England, romances of English heroes and romances derived from English legend are terms that 20th century scholars have given to a loose corpus of Medieval literature[1][2] that in general deal with the locations, characters and themes… …

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  • 67Matter Fixed — Studio album by Marlon Roudette Released …

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  • 68Matter of Life and Death (Space: 1999) — Matter of Life and Death Space: 1999 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 2 Directed by Charles Crichton Written by …

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  • 69Matter creation — is the process inverse to particle annihilation. It is the conversion of massless particles into one or more massive particles. This process is the time reversal of annihilation. Since all known massless particles are bosons and the most familiar …

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  • 70Matter (disambiguation) — Matter is the substance of which objects are made. Matter may also refer to: Matter (philosophy) Matter (novel), by Iain M Banks matter (venue), in the O2 London Matter Valley, a Swiss valley containing Zermatt Medieval myths and story cycles:… …

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