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  • 61Date stone beetle — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda …

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  • 62date — ‘time of an event’ and date ‘fruit’ are distinct words in English, and perhaps unexpectedly the latter [13] entered the language a century before the former. It came via Old French date and Latin dactylus from Greek dáktulos, which originally… …

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  • 63Date — Date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dating}.] [Cf. F. dater. See 2d {Date}.] 1. To note the time of writing or executing; to express in an instrument the time of its execution; as, to date a letter, a bond, a deed, or a charter.… …

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  • 64Date of Expiration — Single by Funker Vogt Released 2002 Format Single Recorded …

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  • 65Date and time notation — around the world varies. An approach to harmonise the different notations is the ISO 8601. (See also ISO 8601 usage) Since the Internet is a main enabler of communication between people with different date notation background, and software is… …

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  • 66Date with the Angels — Format Sitcom Created by Don Fedderson Written by George Tibbles Fran Van Hartesveldt Bill Kelsay Directed by James V. Kern …

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  • 67Date (Unix) — date est une commande UNIX permettant d afficher ou d initialiser date et heure du système. Le vendredi 15 mai 2009 à 17h52 (heure française), date renvoie : ven. mai 15 17:52:00 CEST 2009. Commandes Unix Aide arch · apropos ·… …

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  • 68Date Movie — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Date Movie Título Date Movie No es otra película de amor (Argentina y Venezuela) Ficha técnica Dirección Aaron Seltzer Guión Jason Friedberg y Aaron Seltzer …

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  • 69Date shake — Origin Place of origin USA Region or state Coachella Valley Creator(s) …

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  • 70Date and time notation in Australia — Date The written date format in Australia, as in the UK and New Zealand, is d/m/yyyy (e.g., 31/12/2006). This is the recommended short date format for government publications.[1] The first two digits of the year are often omitted in everyday use… …

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