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  • 11Mass suicide — Suicide Social …

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  • 12Mass transit in New York City — Main article: Transportation in New York City Inside New York s Grand Central Terminal, the second busiest rail station in the United States. New York City s public transportation network is the most extensive in North America. About one in every …

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  • 13mass — [[t]mæ̱s[/t]] ♦♦ masses, massing, massed 1) N SING: N of n A mass of things is a large number of them grouped together. On his desk is a mass of books and papers. 2) N SING: N of n A mass of something is a large amount of it …

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  • 14This Earth of Mankind — infobox Book | name = This Earth of Mankind title orig = Bumi Manusia translator = Maxwell Lane (English) image caption = Book cover author = Pramoedya Ananta Toer illustrator = cover artist = country = Indonesia language = Indonesian trans. to… …

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  • 15This Week (magazine) — McClelland Barclay cover for This Week (September 24, 1939) Contents 1 Syndication …

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  • 16Air mass — For other uses, see Air mass (astronomy) and Air mass (solar energy). Different air masses which affect North America, as well as othe …

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  • 17Iran and weapons of mass destruction — This article is about Iran and weapons of mass destruction. For Iran s nuclear power program, see Nuclear program of Iran. Weapons of mass destruction …

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  • 18Critical Mass — This article is about bicycle events. For the nuclear reaction, see Critical mass. For other uses of the term critical mass , see Critical mass (disambiguation). San Francisco Critical Mass, April 29, 2005. Critical Mass is a cycling event… …

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  • 19Annus Mirabilis papers — Einstein, in 1905, when he wrote the Annus Mirabilis papers The Annus Mirabilis papers (from Latin annus mīrābilis, extraordinary year ) are the papers of Albert Einstein published in the Annalen der Physik scientific journal in 1905. These four… …

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  • 201964 PRL symmetry breaking papers — Five of the six 2010 Sakurai Prize Winners Kibble, Guralnik, Hagen, Englert, and Brout In 1964 three teams proposed related but different approaches to explain how mass could arise in local gauge theories. These three, now famous, papers were… …

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