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  • 1God in the Dock — Infobox Book name = God in the Dock title orig = translator = image caption = author = C. S. Lewis illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = subject = Christianity genre = publisher = release date = english …

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  • 2The Waterfront Barrow-in-Furness — Artist s impression of apartments by the marina …

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  • 3Dock (Mac OS X) — Dock Screenshot of the 3D dock in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The small light blue dot under the Finder at the far left indicates that it is active …

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  • 4DOCK — The program UCSF DOCK was created in the 1980s by Irwin Tack Kuntz s Group, and was the first docking program.[1] DOCK uses geometric algorithms to predict the binding modes of small molecules.[2][3][4] Brian K. Shoichet, David A. Case, and… …

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  • 6The Two Georges — is an alternate history novel co written by science fiction author Harry Turtledove and Oscar winning actor Richard Dreyfuss. It was originally published in 1995 by Hodder Stoughton in the United Kingdom, and in 1996 by Tor Books in the United… …

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  • 7The Kiss (Rodin sculpture) — The Kiss is a marble sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Like many of Rodin s best known individual sculptures, including The Thinker , the embracing couple depicted in the sculpture appeared originally as part of a group of reliefs… …

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  • 8dock — dock1 /dok/, n. 1. a landing pier. 2. the space or waterway between two piers or wharves, as for receiving a ship while in port. 3. such a waterway, enclosed or open, together with the surrounding piers, wharves, etc. 4. See dry dock. 5. a… …

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  • 9Dock jumping — A dock jumping dog Dock jumping also known as dock diving is a dog sport in which dogs compete in jumping for distance or height from a dock into a body of water. There are dock jumping events in the United States and other countries such as… …

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  • 10dock — I. /dɒk / (say dok) noun 1. a wharf. 2. the space or waterway between two piers or wharves, as for receiving a ship while in port. 3. such a waterway, enclosed or open, together with the surrounding piers, wharves, etc. 4. → dry dock. 5. a semi… …