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  • 1Margin of Error (The Wire) — Margin of Error The Wire episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 6 …

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  • 2Inner [inside] margin — Внутреннее [корешковое] поле …

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  • 3Margin of Error (The Wire episode) — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = Margin of Error episode no = 43 epigraph = Don t try this shit at home. Norman Wilson teleplay = Eric Overmyer story = Ed Burns and Eric Overmyer writer = director = Daniel Attias guest star = see …

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  • 4Inside the NBA — infobox television | show name = Inside the NBA format = Sports runtime = 30 60 minutes starring = Ernie Johnson Jr. Charles Barkley Kenny Smith Reggie Miller Magic Johnson David Aldridge Chris Webber country = USA network = TNT (1988 ndash;)… …

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  • 5Sun Li (Water Margin) — Sun Li (zh cp|c=孙立|p=Sūn Lì) is a fictional character in the epic Chinese tale Water Margin . Sun Li s ancestors were from Liangzhou, but he served as a garrison major in Dengzhou. Sun stood at above 8 feet, a wide bearded face and jet black eyes …

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  • 6Yang Lin (Water Margin) — Yang Lin (zh ts|t=楊林|s=杨林) is a character in the epic Chinese tale Water Margin .Yang Lin was from Zhangdefu. He had a round head, large ears, straight nose and squarish mouth, beautiful eyes and a narrow waist with broad shoulders. He was often… …

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  • 7Oversewn binding — Oversewn bindings are a type of bookbinding produced by sewing together loose leaves of paper to form a text block. Threads pass through small holes that have been punched in the signature s gutter margin (nearest the spine), forming overlock… …

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  • 8Canons of page construction — The canons of page construction are a set of principles in the field of book design used to describe the ways that page proportions, margins and type areas (print spaces) of books are constructed. The notion of canons, or laws of form, of book… …

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  • 9tosafot — ▪ Judaism also spelled  Tosaphoth        (Hebrew: “additions”), critical remarks and notes on selective passages of the Talmud that were written mostly by unknown Jewish scholars in Germany, in Italy, and especially in France during the 12th to… …

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  • 10back — I. /bæk / (say bak) noun 1. the hinder part of the human body, extending from the neck to the end of the spine. 2. the part of the body of animals corresponding to the human back. 3. the rear portion of any part or organ of the body: the back of… …