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  • 81Self-defense — For the term as used in international relations, see defensive war. Self defense, self defence (see spelling differences) or private defense is a countermeasure that involves defending oneself, one s property or the well being of another from… …

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  • 82Odd Nerdrum — Early Morning, oil on canvas, 206cm x 175.5cm, painting by Odd Nerdrum Born April 8, 1944 (1944 04 08) (age 67) Helsingborg, Sweden …

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  • 83Roman art — includes the visual arts produced in Ancient Rome, and in the territories of the Roman empire. Major forms of Roman art are architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work. Metal work, coin die and gem engraving, ivory carvings, figurine glass …

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  • 84Shaastra — is the annual technical festival of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT M), Chennai, India. The word ‘Shaastra’ means science and the festival accordingly consists of science and technology based competitions, lectures, demonstrations …

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  • 85Fischertechnik — (the lowercase is deliberately used in the trademarked name) is a brand of construction toy. It was invented by Artur Fischer and is produced by Artur Fischer GmbH Co.KG (fischerwerke), at Waldachtal, Germany. Fans often refer to fischertechnik… …

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  • 86Erwin Wurm — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Erwin Wurm imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = location = deathdate = deathplace = nationality = Austrian field = Sculpture, Photography training = movement = works = patrons = awards = Erwin Wurm (born… …

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  • 87Zhang Enli — ( b. 1965 Jilin Province, China ) is an artist living and working out of Shanghai. A graduate of the Arts Design Institute of Wuxi Technical University, Wuxi, he is noted for his stark paintings of everyday objects, and his depictions of solitude …

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  • 88Matthew McCaslin — (born 1957, Bay Shore, New York) is an American artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. His work deals with the intersection of nature and technology, combining everyday construction materials or consumer electronics in a way that may… …

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  • 89sound — sound1 soundable, adj. /sownd/, n. 1. the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium. 2. mechanical vibrations transmitted through an elastic medium, traveling in air at a… …

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  • 90Sound — /sownd/, n. The, a strait between SW Sweden and Zealand, connecting the Kattegat and the Baltic. 87 mi. (140 km) long; 3 30 mi. (5 48 km) wide. Swedish and Danish, Oresund. * * * I Mechanical disturbance that propagates as a longitudinal wave… …

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