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  • {{Image|RollingStone100GreatestGuitarists.jpg|right|180px|Cover of ''Rolling Stone'' 18 September 2003.}} ...eatest Guitarists of All Time|year=2003|month=18 September|journal=Rolling Stone|volume=|issue=931|pages=46-61|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/59
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]]''.
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  • ==''Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time''==
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  • A 2003 compilation in ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine, which counted down the top 100 [[guitarist]]s of all time.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ....com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time/ ''Rolling Stone'' - The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]
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  • ...s have become a dominant choice in the building and construction industry, stone still has a place for it's qualities of durability, beauty, and representat {{Image|Stone_used_in_a_retaining_wall.jpg|left|250px|Stone used to construct a short retaining wall for a garden.}}
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  • {{dambigbox|Marble (stone)|Marble}} ...t cooled deep within the earth). Of the thousands of varieties of natural stone, marble is one of the most varied, with many different families and appeara
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  • | name = Carly Stone | portrait = Carly Stone at a CFC event in Los Angeles, Honouring Don McKellar (25409363393).jpg
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  • {{Image|Rosetta-stone-display-in-1985.jpg|right|400px|The Rosetta Stone in 1985 at the British Museum.}} ...hieroglyphs had not been readable by linguists before the discovery of the stone, these side-by-side scripts enabled linguists later to understand hieroglyp
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  • * Downs J (2006) Romancing the Stone. ''History Today'' 56:48–54. * Parkinson R (1999)''Cracking Codes: the Rosetta Stone, and Decipherment''. Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles; London: University of Calif
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stone]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lore/highlights/highlight_objects/aes/t/the_rosetta_stone.aspx The Rosetta Stone in The British Museum] ...//www.clemusart.com/archive/pharaoh/glyphs.html The Finding of the Rosetta Stone]
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  • '''Queens of the Stone Age''' is an American rock band, formed in 1996 in Palm Desert, California. ...If Only'. After the lawsuit, Homme rechristened the band to 'Queens of the Stone Age', a moniker given to his former band Kyuss by producer Chris Goss, and
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  • ...lore/highlights/highlight_objects/aes/t/the_rosetta_stone.aspx The Rosetta Stone in The British Museum] ...//www.clemusart.com/archive/pharaoh/glyphs.html The Finding of the Rosetta Stone]
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  • ...us''' is a stone formed in the body, for example [[gallstone]] or [[kidney stone]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]]''.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. ....com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time/ ''Rolling Stone'' - The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time]
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  • * Downs J (2006) Romancing the Stone. ''History Today'' 56:48–54. * Parkinson R (1999)''Cracking Codes: the Rosetta Stone, and Decipherment''. Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles; London: University of Calif
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  • ...emies; he used a mirror to be able to see her without himself turning into stone.
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  • When the foundations of a stone building a '''robber trench''' is left. The stone may then be reused elsewhere. The trench is then refilled, usually with the
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  • An artist who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as wood, stone, metal and glass.
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  • ...s have become a dominant choice in the building and construction industry, stone still has a place for it's qualities of durability, beauty, and representat {{Image|Stone_used_in_a_retaining_wall.jpg|left|250px|Stone used to construct a short retaining wall for a garden.}}
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  • Chairman — [[Stone Point Capital]], LLC; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Securi
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>An archaeological feature created when the foundations of a stone building are dug up for reuse.
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  • Ruined stone castle on the east coast of Yorkshire, England, begun in mid-twelfth centur
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  • A 2003 compilation in ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine, which counted down the top 100 [[guitarist]]s of all time.
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  • ...t]] who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as [[wood]], [[stone]], [[metal]] and [[glass]].
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  • ...center of North America''' is located in [[Rugby, ND]]. A tall pyrimidal stone monument, along highway 2, marks this point.
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  • {{r|Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time}}
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  • ...cles, mainly used for [[grind]]ing and [[polish]]ing different [[metal]]s, stone surfaces, and furniture.
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  • {{rpl|Marble (stone)}}
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  • ...e.com/artists/jeffersonairplane Jefferson Airplane biography] at ''Rolling Stone'' magazine ...e.com/artists/jeffersonstarship Jefferson Starship biography] at ''Rolling Stone''
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  • ...senior writer for [[Salon.com]] and contributing editor for ''[[Rolling Stone]]''
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  • ***{{pl|Late Stone Age}} ***{{pl|Middle Stone Age}}
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  • A type of stone projectile point that is associated with the Old Cordilleran culture, which
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  • Sixteenth-century Japanese fortification, built of wood rather than stone and well-preserved, with a maze of pathways designed to confuse invaders; t
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  • ...inning a surface, often in wood but, with specialized designs, in metal or stone
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  • Inscribed stone monument found at Philae, Upper Egypt in 1815 by William John Bankes and no
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  • English castle in West Sussex, dating back to the eleventh century, with stone fortifications first built in the twelfth century; now a popular tourist at
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  • ====Monarchs who maintained or used the stone castle====
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  • A stone or tile structure which can serve as a [[floor]] or an external feature, or
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  • ...and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' to form "Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [[J. K. Rowling]]".
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  • ...4) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) means 'geek' or 'enthu ...Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546.
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  • (DEST) or German Earth and Stone Works Company; a [[SS]]-owned company that ran rock quarries, mines, brick
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  • ...in Scotland, which involves two teams of four players who slide a heavy ''stone'' towards a target at the opposite end of a long, narrow sheet of ice.
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  • *''Stone Pillows''
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  • {{Image|RollingStone100GreatestGuitarists.jpg|right|180px|Cover of ''Rolling Stone'' 18 September 2003.}} ...eatest Guitarists of All Time|year=2003|month=18 September|journal=Rolling Stone|volume=|issue=931|pages=46-61|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/59
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  • The diet of ancestral humans in the stone age, from approximately 2 million years ago until the introduction of agric
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  • ...600 cc. They have been linked at the same sites as stone tools, though the stone tools aren't attributed to them. The first, the Taung child, was found by R
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  • ...revent its collapse under the weight of the wall. Usually layers of earth, stone and gravel were used to reinforce the surface. Later, most motte and bailey castles were constructed with stone towers and walls. Some of these towers, often called Great Towers, have sur
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  • *Ball, Philip (2009). ''Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind''. London: Vintage
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  • The '''Stone-Čech compactification''' of ''X'' is constructed from the [[unit interval] ...X'') denote the [[closure (topology)|closure]] of the image of ''e''. The Stone-Čech compactification is then the pair (''e'',β(''X'')).
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  • ...hed to a sledge stands nearby. Five or six arches are visible in the thick stone wall behind the group, and the foreground is littered with stones from the ...s of Mission Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />The ruins of the stone walls at the Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, ''circa'' 1906.
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  • (DEST, German Earth and Stone Works Company. DEST operated, using slave labor, the quarries, brickworks *Stone quarries at [[Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp|Mauthausen-Gusen]], [[Flo
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  • {{Image|Rosetta-stone-display-in-1985.jpg|right|400px|The Rosetta Stone in 1985 at the British Museum.}} ...hieroglyphs had not been readable by linguists before the discovery of the stone, these side-by-side scripts enabled linguists later to understand hieroglyp
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  • #'Like a Rolling Stone' (Bob Dylan) - 5:59 *Tom Wilson – producer ('Like a Rolling Stone')
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  • A [[drill (tool)]] used to make holes in hard material such as stone and concrete, which moves its cutting bit in a repetitive linear motion or
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  • {{rpl|Carly Stone}}
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  • ...ngs, where it was safe to burn fuel, like [[wood]], [[peat]] or [[coal]]. Stone or brick were used for the fireplaces' walls, and floor, or [[hearth]]. Th
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  • ...the modern sense, improved on Hooke's law, and helped decipher the Rosetta Stone.
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  • ...castle-barbican-walls.jpg|The barbican, or main gateway, today, close to a stone archway. The view is towards Scarborough's North Bay. ...ldiers were stationed on the site of the castle centuries before the first stone foundations were laid. Today, occasional Roman infantry re-enactments take
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  • ...ly for [[Castles in Japan|Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone.]] ...f wood, its replacement, the existing [[Scarborough Castle]], was built of stone.<ref>Binns (2002: 15-16).</ref> On the other side of the world, many castle
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  • {{dambigbox|Marble (stone)|Marble}} ...t cooled deep within the earth). Of the thousands of varieties of natural stone, marble is one of the most varied, with many different families and appeara
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  • * [[Stone Coyotes]]
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  • {{r|Sword and Stone Publishing}}
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  • ...They were an agricultural people who worked gold and copper, built massive stone buildings and pyramid temples, and used a form of hieroglyphic writing that
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  • *Swenson, John (ed.) (1999) ''The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide''. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-76873-4
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  • {{r|Stone (novel)}}
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  • ...Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]]. The [[rune|runic]] inscription on the stone was translated and published by Hjalmer R. Holand, sparking a debate over t ...the west. We had camp beside two sheds, one day's journey north from this stone. We were and fished one day; after we came home, found ten men red with blo
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  • {{r|Rocky Stone & the Pebbles}}
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  • ...uct buildings, make units, gather resources and advance through four ages: stone age, tool age, bronze age and iron age.
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  • {{r|Harlan Stone}}
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  • ...thic stone heads ("Moai"). The statues, carved from tuva, a soft volcanic stone, range in height from 10 to 40 ft (3 to 12 m), some weighing as much as 75
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  • The '''Cascade point''', often called '''Cascade leaf point''', is a type of stone projectile point that is associated with the [[Old Cordilleran culture]], w
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  • {{r|Stone of Destiny}}
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  • ...orld]] with [[human]]s not by [[sexual intercourse|sex]] but by throwing [[stone]]s over her [[shoulder]] along with her husband, Deucalion, according to [[
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  • ...organs."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref name="pmid12350194">{{cite journal| author=Stone JH| title=Polyarteritis nodosa. | journal=JAMA | year= 2002 | volume= 288 | ...microscopic polyangiitis]].<ref name="pmid12350194">{{cite journal| author=Stone JH| title=Polyarteritis nodosa. | journal=JAMA | year= 2002 | volume= 288 |
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  • *Hasluck, Paul N. (1904) ''Road and Footpath Construction: Macadamised Roads, Stone, Wood, and Asphalt Paving, Footpaths''. London: Cassell.
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  • ...Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Richard Stone]]
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  • ...ists of grassy earthworks, although below the surface are the remains of a stone castle. ...parts were rebuilt in stone. The tower on the mound at least was built in stone, and dates to the 13th century.<ref>Swallow, “Landscapes of Power: Aldfor
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  • ...Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546.
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  • A more modern version of Capercaillie performing Four stone walls (on Secret People) from a concert in Aberdeen Scotland.
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  • A '''pavement''' in [[architecture]] is a stone or tile structure which can serve as a [[floor]] or an external feature. Pa ...'paving stones'') are used. These may be coloured or textured to resemble stone.
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  • {{r|Stone}}
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  • ...ing ''Death'' in chains, but his [[eternal]] [[punishment]] is to push a [[stone]] uphill, each day, continuously, and when it reaches the top of the [[moun
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  • | name = Carly Stone | portrait = Carly Stone at a CFC event in Los Angeles, Honouring Don McKellar (25409363393).jpg
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  • ...s a block of abrasive against which the work is rubbed. Alternatively, the stone may be equipped with a handle and rubbed across the work. Stones can also There is a very wide range of handheld power tools that spin an abrasive stone or disk to be applied to the work. The smallest resemble dental drills, and
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  • ...r [[Janice Kim]] won a game against program [[Handtalk]] after giving a 25-stone handicap. ...computer go games, the one with two computers players, and the other, a 29-stone handicap human-computer game
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  • *Arther Ferrill, ''The Origins of War: From the Stone Age to Alexander the Great'' (1985)
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  • ...traries containing subject terms denoting nothing, such as 'a man who is a stone', are both false. ...man &c is a stone. But also this 'a certain man who is a stone, is not a stone' is false by necessity, since it is impossible to suppose it is true. (<ref
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  • .../details/americascupraces00stonuoft The "America's" Cup Races], Herbert L. Stone
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  • Here, attempts are made to take account of salient features of Nepali stone sculpture, bronze art, wood art and painting of different ages. Stone Sculpture
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  • {{r|Rolling Stone}}
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  • ...sion-and-the-railroad-industry-a-history-of-regulatory-policy-by-richard-d-stone.jsp online edition]
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  • *[[Irwin Stone|Stone, Irwin]], ''The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease'', Grosset and Du
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Stone]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • .../> The film premiered at the [[2018 South by Southwest Festival]], where Stone was awarded Special Jury Recognition for First Feature.<ref name=theglobean ...heir own experience but at the end of the day gets you to think like Carly Stone (the director of the film), touched this point, for Cami the university is
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  • ...er the eye. They also discovered many other animals and some indeterminate stone tools. No Hominid fossils were discovered. ...the Outer Deposits and contained the remains of [[Middle Stone Age| Middle Stone Aged]] occupation by humans. They recovered over 25,000 fossil remains, ma
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  • ...]] [[Presidential election]]s, the '''Iowa Caucus''' is the first stepping stone for a candidate of either of the two principal U.S. parties to achieve thei
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  • ...Band the Dead Weather: A Full Report From Private Nashville Show". Rolling Stone. [http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/03/12/jack-white-deb
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  • The city's foundation stone was set during the Delhi Durbar of 1911 by George V, Emperor of India . New
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  • ...ed by the court architect [[Peter Parler]]. Known as the the Prague or the Stone Bridge until the late nineteenth century, in 1870 it was officially named a The first stone bridge that crossed the river Vltava was the Judith Bridge, named after Jud
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  • ...less towards the Pacific Ocean. The same is true for E. and roads east of Stone. Some streets, particularly in what is called the Foothills area north of
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  • ...Great Pyramid of Giza drew on a tradition of monument building. The first stone-built pyramid was constructed in around 2670 B.C., built for King Zoser of ...of sides is 0.2m (8 inches). It is uncertain precisely how many blocks of stone were used to build the pyramid, but estimates put the figure at 2.3 million
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  • ...d in the [[United States of America]] as ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' the following year. The story starts by describing the dreary and abusive
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  • *Wyman, Bill and Coleman, Ray (1997) ''Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band''. Revised edn. New York, New York
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  • ...ation.org/stone/ The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease] By [[Irwin Stone]] ...ation.org/stone/ The Healing Factor: Vitamin C Against Disease] By [[Irwin Stone]] 1972 ISBN 0-399-50764-7
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  • *Klein, Richard G. "The Stone Age Prehistory of Southern Africa". ''Annual Review of Anthropology'', Vol.
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  • *Wyman, Bill and Coleman, Ray (1997) ''Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band''. Revised edn. New York, New York
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  • ...on the border with [[Czechoslovakia]]. Its laborers were used to extract stone from a quarry.
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  • ...ple, on hearing of Berkeley's theory, [[Samuel Johnson]] famously kicked a stone and remarked: "I refute it thus!" `However, Berkeley did not deny that obje
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  • * 1995: Stone Temple Pilots (''Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin'')
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  • ...trolled trial]]. <ref name="pmid23473369">{{cite journal| author=Bhatt DL, Stone GW, Mahaffey KW, Gibson CM, Steg PG, Hamm CW et al.| title=Effect of platel ...ed trial]]. <ref name="pmid19915221">{{cite journal| author=Harrington RA, Stone GW, McNulty S, White HD, Lincoff AM, Gibson CM et al.| title=Platelet inhib
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  • ===*9:50 [[The Stone Coyotes]]=== {{Image|Coyotes.jpg|left|150px|<small>Stone Coyotes Singer</small>}}
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  • ...uct buildings, make units, gather resources and advance through four ages: stone age, tool age, bronze age and iron age.
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  • ...was born, she decided to give Cronus a stone in a blanket, and he ate the stone instead of his son. She brought her son to the isle of [[Crete]], where he
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  • ...Female Cadet Speaks Out (Dundurn Press 2019) https://www.dundurn.com/books/Stone-Frigate ...] for her debut memoir, ''[https://www.dundurn.com/books/Stone-Frigate The Stone Frigate: The Royal Military College's First Female Cadet Speaks Out]'' (Dun
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  • ...Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1933330546. ...4) ''Cruising the Anime City: an Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo''. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) means 'geek' or 'enthu
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  • ...', something dug up.<ref name="MacRae">MacRae, C.S. 1999. ''Life Etched in Stone: Fossils of South Africa''. The Geological Society of South Africa, Johanne ...r bone is called [[petrification]], because it turns organic material into stone.<ref name="McCarthy & Rubidge">McCarthy, T. & Rubidge, B. 2005. ''The Story
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  • '''Queens of the Stone Age''' is an American rock band, formed in 1996 in Palm Desert, California. ...If Only'. After the lawsuit, Homme rechristened the band to 'Queens of the Stone Age', a moniker given to his former band Kyuss by producer Chris Goss, and
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  • ...[writing]] was produced with a [[pen]], but other ways include chisels (on stone) and [[computer]]s.}} ...arious instruments and material, such as [[pen]] and [[paper]], chisel and stone, or [[computer]]s. The [[Language|language]] itself is either [[spoken lang
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  • ...vember 2000. This article mistakenly claims that the primary purpose of Dr Stone's exhibition was to investigate the penguin-toppling claim.</ref> This rese ...atrol]] vessel ''[[HMS Endurance]]'' and its pair of [[Lynx helicopter]]s, Stone's team investigated the reactions of [[king penguin]]s to the [[helicopter]
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  • ...Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores) between 1880 and 1902. The stone building has an arched entryway, columns, a cross, and tile roof. ...portion of the brick Gothic Revival church is visible at right. The large stone church was severely damaged in the 1906 earthquake.<ref name="krell148">Kre
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  • ...e end of the 2nd century it was fortified by the construction of a massive stone wall about 15 feet high and nearly two miles long (remnants of which still 1176 London Bridge is rebuilt in stone[http://oldlondonbridge.com/chronology.shtml].<br>
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  • ...2 teams, each consisting of 4 players, attempt to guide a heavy, circular stone or rock (which is flat on the bottom) down a long, narrow sheet of ice towa
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  • ...age|Stone fishing sinker.jpg|right|250px|A fishing sinker in India made of stone. This one is used to anchor a net.}}
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  • ...increase diveristy of the hominin diet . The cognative understanding of [[stone tool]] allowed early hominin such as ''[[Homo habilis]]'' to cut hide and m ==Stone tool ==
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  • ...rom simple folktales to the [[Epic of Gilgamesh]]. Writing -- embodied on stone, papyrus, clay or wax tablets, or parchment -- was certainly the first huma ...ch has not been employed in two-dimensional or plastic arts. Charcoal and stone (soapstone, marble, granite) were early artistic media, followed by metals
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  • ...Juan de Capistrano''. The 1880 work depicts the rear of the ruined "Great Stone Church" as well as part of the mission's ''campo santos''. A portion of "Se ...ildly-improbable steeple over the entrance of San Juan Capistrano's "Great Stone Church" (it was incorrectly believed to portray the way the church looked b
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  • {{Image|Hopton Castle, 2009.jpg|right|350px|The large stone tower Hopton Castle in 2009}} ...logical Excavation Report'', pp. 5–6.</ref> The tower's porch has reddened stone which may indicate fire damage, and according to local legend this took pla
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  • ...south west of [[Paris]].<ref name=Ball16>Ball, Philip (2009). Universe of Stone: Chartres Cathedral and the Triumph of the Medieval Mind. London: Vintage B
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  • ...ld during the Irish Civil War (1922-23). Attractions include the [[Blarney Stone]] and [[Cobh]] (formerly Queenstown), the port where many Irish emigrants b
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  • ...f [[the Kills]], on guitar and vocals; [[Dean Fertita]] of [[Queens of the Stone Age]], on guitar and organ; [[Little Jack]] ([[Jack Lawrence]]) of the Raco ...ta is currently the keyboard player for the hard rock band [[Queens of the Stone Age]]. He was also a touring member of [[the Raconteurs]] for the [[Broken
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  • ...section was 5.84 metres (20 Roman feet) wide and of similar height to the stone section. A ditch was dug beyond the wall except where the line of crags mad
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  • ...album won the 1967 Grammy Award for Album of the Year. In 2003, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine named #1 on their ''500 Greatest Albums of All Time'' list.
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  • ...oats, Serbs and Muslims."<ref>{{cite book|last=Larned|first=Marianne|title=Stone Soup for the World}}</ref>
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  • ...er walls which mark the extent of Carlisle Castle date from this period. A stone wall divides the castle into two parts known as 'baileys'. The outer bailey ...medieval structures were inserted into Roman forts, exploiting substantial stone remains.
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  • ...of ''carreg'', meaning 'stone', changes in the phrase ''fy ngharreg'' 'my stone'.<ref>''[[BBC]] Wales'': '[http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/learnwelsh/bigwelshch
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  • ...izendium.org/wiki/Talk:Europe#Comments Review Period Comments]. I find no stone left unturned, from the perspective of approving [[Europe]] as a quality in
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  • ...Spanish auspices, the cities are frequently used as an attempted stepping stone by illegal immigrants. People trafficking is also an issue. In 2005 Morocco
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  • ...s]], Drimolen and Kromdraai and one of the richest sites for early hominid stone tools of the Developed [[Olduwan]] culture,<ref name="Berger3"/>. Excavatio ...d to the Developed Olduwan. Cooper's is arguably the second richest early stone tool site in the Cradle of Humankind area<ref name="Berger3"/>.
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  • ...stone castle, c.1157-1216|c.1157]]<!--[[Scarborough Castle#Building of the stone castle, c.1157-1216|c.1157]]--> [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] begins building a new stone castle, possible after demolishing William's
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  • ...-travelled roads : being six stories of the Mississippi Valley. Cambridge: Stone and Kimball. ...ymed and unrhymed of the level lands of the Great West. Cambridge [Mass.]: Stone and Kimball.
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  • ...eji]] in [[Japan]]. It is notable for being made of [[wood]] rather than [[stone]], and for its maze of pathways designed to confuse invaders. The [[castle]
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  • ...third greatest god, both the creator god and god of craftsmen, engineers, stone masons, architects etc. etc. He being third only to the god of the sun [[Ra
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  • ...he castle. Farnham Castle was originally a motte-and-bailey, with a square stone great tower standing on top of an earthen mound (the motte), surrounded by
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  • ...to a seed. The seed is enclosed by a hard covering called the ''pit'' or ''stone'', which in turn is surrounded by the edible flesh of the fruit.
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  • ...ing the following days. On a small peninsula, now known as False Island, a stone pillar was erected (''Padrão de São Gregório''). The farthest point reac ...s]] (Africa’s southernmost point) and the Cape of Good Hope, where another stone pillar was left (''Padrão de São Filipe''). According to [[João de Barro
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  • ...sses. Finally, the crosses were replaced by tombstones made out of natural stone.
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  • *[[orchard]] - a garden featuring fruit trees, usually, specifically stone and pome fruit, often a large, commercial garden
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  • * Equality <math>\ f(x,y)=1</math>&nbsp; is interpreted as: ''black stone occupies point &nbsp;<math>\ (x,y);</math> * equality <math>\ f(x,y)=-1</math>&nbsp; is interpreted as: ''white stone occupies point &nbsp;<math>\ (x,y);</math>
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  • ...2966</ref> Other versions of the paradox have been advanced, as the "heavy stone" presents problems with respect to modern [[physics]]. ...seems that it can cease to be omnipotent. If the being ''cannot'' create a stone which it cannot lift, then it seems it is already not omnipotent.
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  • ...[Ray Wylie Hubbard]] of ''Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother'' fame, the [[Stone Coyotes]] and the [[Magpies]]. An Austin, Texas band sure to make national
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  • ...g the most popular. Rings can also be carved of [[bone]], [[ivory]] and [[stone]] ([[jade]], for example). Rings can also be [[weaving|woven]] of [[yarn]],
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  • ...main techniques: ''modeling'' (as with clay), ''carving'' (as with wood or stone), and ''casting'' (as with plaster or bronze). It was not until the early 2
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  • ...s played in turns and unlike Chess, black makes the first move in go. Each stone is placed on an intersection and the goal is to capture more territory than #Each turn a player places a stone on one empty intersection. Afterwards it's the other player's turn.
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  • ...ease]]s, as well as to cause [[abortion]]s. ''Sedum reflexum'', known as ''stone orpine'' or ''crooked yellow stonecrop'', has a bitter and sour taste, and
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  • ...province has a number of quarries that produce different kinds of building stone, as well as coal reserves as a power source.<ref name=VBF>{{citation
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  • ...ure known as the [[Middle Stone Age]]. The vast numbers of Acheulean aged stone tools in the region are not only testimony of the large numbers of human [[ ...of Middle Stone age [[knives]], scrapers and [[spear]]-points. The Middle Stone Age begins around 250,000 years ago and ends around 25 – 35 thousand year
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  • The shower heads were fake and the bars of soap were stone, but many of the victims did not realize that until the airtight doors clos
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  • ...hen a watch; if asked how they came to be there, his answer concerning the stone would be that it might always have been there, but that would seem absurd a
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  • ...e L2 and explicit correction of errors. Because the L2 now appears 'set in stone', the term ''fossilization'' was used to describe this point.<ref>See Han (
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  • ...f a new Rectory on Messer Street; in 1889 he laid the cornerstone of a new stone church in the [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] style in the center of Olneyvi
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  • The first stone lighthouse on the island was built in 1829.<ref name=LighthouseFriendsFalse
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  • :''This simple stone directs pale Scotia's way ...reads, "By special grant of the managers to Robert Burns who erected this stone this burial place is to remain for ever sacred to the memory of Robert Ferg
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  • ...'arne'' is the [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace
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  • *[[Mole (architecture)]], a massive structure, usually of stone, used as a pier, jetty, breakwater, or junction between places separated by
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  • ...sed granite slabs and domes. Elevations reach 3600' on the granite dome of Stone Mountain. The entire property is forested except for 21 small wildlife clea
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  • ...ped during a wall collapse. Even though he was wearing a helmet, the heavy stone façade crushed his skull. ...= For Thornton, it was his last alarm. While fighting the blaze, a "heavy stone facade" collapsed on him causing severe head injuries. Carried to the fire
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  • ...y performed with another group, the [[Cadillacs]] (formerly known as Rocky Stone & the Pebbles), who had been popular locally as one of the pioneering group
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  • ...significant obstacle. The weakness in the wall turned out not to be in the stone construction, but in the people guarding it. ...ar Beijing today. It was to a great extent built from compacted earth, not stone. Wooden shutters were first erected along the side of the section to be bui
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  • ...ince Cú Chulainn's time. A [[druid]] explains that the number of cries the stone made is the number of kings who will follow Conn, but he is not the man to
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  • ...front to South Bridge and the north-west corner were built. Robert Adam's stone entry arches onto South Bridge, complete with monolithic Roman Doric column
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  • ...Mr. Sahlman, Mrs. Wallace, Walter M. Weis, Willard Hamilton, and Nahum I. Stone. "Discussion: Current Issues in the United States." ''Proceedings of the
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  • ...found at the sites with ''Paranthropus boisei'', most scientists tie these stone tools to ''Homo habilis'' as they had larger brains and are more closely re
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  • ...., a long [[hundredweight]] of 112 lb. and a long [[ton]] of 2240 lb. The stone is not used in the U.S. and the hundredweights and tons are short being 100
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  • ...Dutch execution of the Pequot sachem Tatobem, and they incorrectly thought Stone was Dutch. There is also a strong possibility that the confession to the mu
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  • ...de Buddha Statue in Anshan - China.jpg|right|350px|The worlds largest Jade stone carved with the image of Buddha is a major tourist attraction in Anshan.}} ...e stone Guanyin (aka. [[Avalokitesvara]]) Buddha has been carved. The jade stone was found in 1960 in Xiuyan County. It was declared a treasure of the State
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  • ...ubgrade is prepared, a [[base course]] consisting of [[gravel]] or crushed stone is usually placed on the subgrade and compacted. High-traffic-volume roads
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  • ...e". However, using the ''[[testudo]]'' formation, the Romans tore down the stone defences and stormed his position. Caratacus's wife, daughter and brothers
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