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  • 121Marfa Kryukova — Marfa Semyonovna Kryukova (Russian: Марфа Семеновна Крюкова, 1876, Verkhnyaya Zolotitsa, Arkhangelsky Uyezd (currently Primorsky District, Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russia January 7, 1954, Verkhnyaya Zolotitsa) was a Russian folklore… …

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  • 122Medieval stained glass — is the coloured and painted glass of medieval Europe from the 10th century to the 16th century. For much of this period stained glass windows were the major pictorial art form, particularly in northern France, Germany and England, where windows… …

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  • 123Back Of The Napkin Business Model — A slang term that refers to the representation of the basic components of a business model excluding any fine details. It incorporates only the core ideas and success factors of the business. The name comes from the notion that a quick outline of …

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  • 124minutiae — [[t]maɪnju͟ːʃiiː, AM mɪnu͟ːʃ [/t]] N PLURAL: usu the N of n The minutiae of something such as someone s job or life are the very small details of it. [FORMAL] Much of his early work is concerned with the minutiae of rural life. Syn: fine details …

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  • 125broad strokes —    If something is described or defined with broad stokes, then only an outline is given, without fine details.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If something is described or defined with/in broad strokes, it is outlined in a very general… …

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  • 126minutiae — n details, fine details, finer points, intricacies, complexities, particulars, niceties, subtleties, trifles, trivialities COLLOQ. small print …

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  • 127Cartography — Cartographer redirects here. For the album by E.S. Posthumus, see Cartographer (album). A nautical chart of the Mediterranean Sea from the second quarter of the 14th century. It is the oldest original cartographic artifact in the Library of… …

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  • 128Dirac equation — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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