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  • 11Martial arts of Zhou Tong — This is an article about martial arts styles attributed to Zhou Tong. To read his main article, go to Zhou Tong (archer). Various martial arts have been attributed to or associated with Zhou Tong, the archery teacher of Song Dynasty general, Yue… …

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  • 1212th Archeological Congress — The XIIth Archeological Congress Kharkiv, 1902 Preamble In the 1867 a tradition of holding Archeological Conferences known as Congresses was established in the Russian Empire. The aim of these conferences was to discuss and to make public studies …

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  • 13The Blindflyers — DVD cover Directed by Bernd Sahling Produced by Ingelore Köni …

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  • 14Snellen chart — Snel·len chart snel ən n the chart used in the Snellen test with black letters of various sizes against a white background Snellen Hermann (1834 1908) Dutch ophthalmologist. Snellen was director of an eye clinic at Utrecht. In 1862 he introduced… …

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  • 15myope — (n.) short sighted person, 1728, from Fr. myope short sighted (16c.), from L.L. myop , from Gk. myops short sighted (see MYOPIA (Cf. myopia)) …

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  • 16Snellen chart — the commonest chart used for testing sharpness of distant vision (see visual acuity). It consists of rows of capital letters, called test types, the letters of each row becoming smaller down the chart. The large letter at the top is of such a… …

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  • 17Zhou Tong (archer) — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhou (周). Zhou Tong Zhou Tong stroking his beard Teacher of General Yue Fei Chinese 周同 (historical) 周侗 (fictional) …

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  • 18Media about Zhou Tong — This is an article on Media references about Zhou Tong. See Zhou Tong (archer) for the main article. Zhou Tong, the archery teacher of Song Dynasty General Yue Fei, has appeared in various types of media; including black and white films, wuxia… …

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  • 19illusion — illusioned, adj. /i looh zheuhn/, n. 1. something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality. 2. the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension. 3. an instance of being deceived. 4. Psychol. a perception, as …

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  • 20Max Carrados — is a fictional blind detective in a series of mystery stories and books by Ernest Bramah, beginning in 1914. The Max Carrados stories appeared alongside Sherlock Holmes in the Strand Magazine, in which they often had top billing, and frequently… …

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