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  • 1New York City Marathon — The ING New York City Marathon Logo Date First Sunday in November[1] Location …

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  • 2New Orleans — New Orleanian /awr lee nee euhn, leen yeuhn/. /awr lee euhnz, awr leenz , awr leuhnz/ a seaport in SE Louisiana, on the Mississippi: British defeated (1815) by Americans under Andrew Jackson. 557,482. * * * City (pop., 2000: 484,674),… …

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  • 3New Horizons — For other uses, see New Horizons (disambiguation). New Horizons Operator NASA Major contractors Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) …

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  • 4Course Setting Bomb Sight — The CSBS Mk. IX mounted in a Fairey Battle. The bomb aimer is sighting through the white ring shaped backsights to the pin shaped foresights (just visible against the armoured cable) and holding the bomb release switch in his right hand. The… …

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  • 5New York State Route 19 — NY 19 redirects here. NY 19 may also refer to New York s 19th congressional district. This article is about the current alignment of NY 19. For the former alignment of NY 19 in Ulster and Delaware Counties, see New York State Route 19 (1924–1930) …

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  • 6New College, Oxford — Colleges and halls of the University of Oxford New College …

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  • 7New Zealand — Nouvelle Zélande New Zealand (en) Aotearoa (mi) Nouvelle Zélande …

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  • 8distance learning — n. any system of individualized, esp. postsecondary instruction for students at a distance from a campus, utilizing the Internet, videoconferencing, preprogrammed courses, etc. * * * ▪ education Introduction also called  distance education , e… …

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  • 9New York Institute of Photography — Motto Educating Photographers since 1910. Established 1910 Type Private, For Profit Location New York City, New York, USA …

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  • 10Course à pied — Course à Leer en Allemagne La course à pied est, avec la marche, l un des deux modes de locomotion bipèdes de l homme. Caractérisée par une phase de suspension durant laquelle aucun des deux pieds ne touche le sol, elle permet un déplacement plus …

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