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  • 121Damascus rug —  usually small floor covering, often attributed to Damascus, Syria, in the 16th or 17th century in continuation of the rug art of the Mamlūk rulers of that land. The usual Damascus field pattern is a grid of small squares or rectangles (hence the …

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  • 122music festival —       usually a series of performances at a particular place and inspired by a unifying theme, such as national music, modern music, or the promotion of a prominent composer s works. It may also take the form of a competition for performers or… …

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  • 123opaline glass —       usually opaque glass or crystal, either white or coloured, made in France between approximately 1810 and 1890. Opaline resembles the milk glass of 16th century Venice and the opaque, white glass associated with Bristol, Eng., in the 18th… …

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  • 124DAWSON, Andrew (1863-1910) — usually known as Anderson Dawson politician, first labour premier of Queensland was born at Rockhampton, Queensland, on 16 July 1863. He came of poor parents and had no more than a primary school education. His first employment was as a miner at… …

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  • 125Rectus — Usually refers to the rectus abdominis, a large muscle in the front of the abdomen that assists in the regular breathing movement and supports the muscles of the spine while lifting and keeping abdominal organs such as the intestines in place.… …

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  • 126dentoalveolar — Usually, denoting that portion of the alveolar bone immediately about the teeth; used also to denote the functional unity of teeth and alveolar bone. * * * den·to·al·ve·o·lar .dent ō al vē ə lər adj of, relating to, or involving the teeth and… …

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  • 127gallic acid — Usually made from tannic acid or nutgalls; used locally as an astringent, for the same purpose as tannic acid. * * * gal·lic acid .gal ik , .gȯ lik n a white crystalline acid C7H6O5 found widely in plants or combined in tannins and used esp. in… …

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  • 128Non-critical string theory: Lorentz invariance — Usually non critical string theory is considered in frames of the approach proposed by Polyakov [1]. The other approach has been developed in [2] [3] [4]. It represents a universal method to maintain explicit Lorentz invariance in any quantum… …

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