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  • 1Mark Power — (born 1959)[1] is an English photographer, born in Harpenden, England. He studied Fine Art at Brighton Polytechnic (1978–1981), and then traveled extensively, discovering a love for photography along the way. Upon his return, he worked as a… …

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  • 2Mark Byrnes — Nombre Mark John Byrnes Nacimiento 8 de febrero de 1982 …

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  • 3Mark Seddon — (born 1962) is a British journalist. Education Seddon was educated at Dauntsey s School, an independent school (formerly a boys only school), in the village of West Lavingdon in Wiltshire. Life and career Seddon currently writes for amongst… …

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  • 4Mark Tanner — Mark James Tanner is a New Zealand born adventurer and journalist best known for his successful descent of the Blue Nile River. Along with Canadian teammate Les Jickling, the two became the first in history to navigate the river from its source… …

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  • 5Mark Group Ltd — Mark Group Type Privately owned Industry Energy saving, Insulation, Microgeneration, Renewables Founded 1974 as Mark Insulations …

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  • 6Mark McGwire — Mark McGuire redirects here. For the American musician Mark McGuire, see Emeralds (band). Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals …

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  • 7Mark Z. Jacobson — is professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University and director of the Atmosphere and Energy Program there.[1] Jacobson develops computer models about the effects of different energy technologies and their emissions on air …

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  • 8Mark Twain Lake — Lake and Dam Location Monroe / Ralls counties, Missouri, USA Coordinates …

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  • 9Mark Curtis (British author) — Mark Curtis is a British journalist, writer, and historian specialising in investigative journalism. He has written numerous books on the foreign policy of the United Kingdom and the United States during the twentieth century. Contents 1… …

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  • 10Power supply unit (computer) — Power supply unit with top cover removed A power supply unit (PSU) supplies direct current (DC) power to the other components in a computer. It converts general purpose alternating current (AC) electric power from the mains (110 V to… …

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