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  • 121Calendar era — A calendar era is the year numbering system used by a calendar. For example, the Gregorian calendar numbers its years in the Western Christian era (the Coptic and Ethiopic churches have their own Christian eras, see below). The instant, date, or… …

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  • 122Vongola Family — The nihongo|Vongola Family|ボンゴレファミリー|Bongore Famirī, or Vongola Famiglia ( Vongola means clam , and Famiglia means family in Italian), is a fictional Mafia family in the anime and manga series Reborn! . The Vongola Family is the first Mafia… …

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  • 123galaxy — /gal euhk see/, n., pl. galaxies. 1. Astron. a. a large system of stars held together by mutual gravitation and isolated from similar systems by vast regions of space. b. (usually cap.) See Milky Way. 2. any large and brilliant or impressive… …

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  • 124Free energy suppression — is a conspiracy theory that claims that advanced technology that would reshape current electrical generation methods is being suppressed by special interest groups. These groups are usually related to the oil industry, to whom current energy… …

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  • 125Cosmic infrared background — (CIB) is a mysterious infrared light coming from outer space. It is slowly being resolved into specific sources by infrared telescopes. In some ways it is analogous to the cosmic microwave background, but at shorter wavelengths. Contents 1… …

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  • 126Anthropic units — The ability to characterize, quantify, and measure objects in the physical world is an essential milestone towards the development of complex human civilizations. A vast number of measurement standards have evolved over time, and these standards… …

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  • 127Nicolas Mathieu Rieussec — Born Nicolas Mathieu Rieussec July 20, 1781(1781 07 20) Paris, France Died June 18, 1866(1866 06 18) (aged 84) Paris, France Occupation Watchmaker, inventor, businessman …

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  • 128Relationship between religion and science — Part of a series on Science …

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