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  • ...al equipment. Formerly it was known as ''Philips Gloeilampenfabriek NV'' (Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works, Ltd.). Its headquarters were traditionally in [[ ...nued to grow and prosper, marketing its products under such brand names as Philips, Magnavox, and Norelco. The company is credited with having helped create t
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  • ...al equipment. Formerly it was known as ''Philips Gloeilampenfabriek NV'' (Philips' Incandescent Lamp Works, Ltd.). Its headquarters were traditionally in [[ ...nued to grow and prosper, marketing its products under such brand names as Philips, Magnavox, and Norelco. The company is credited with having helped create t
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  • ...ds for the “Senseo” machine that company could be indirectly infringing on Philips' patent.
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  • ...who was born Lutheran, became (Lutheran) Calvinist. In cooperation with [[Philips of Marnix, lord of Saint-Aldegonde]] who was converted from Lutheran to Cal ...Geuzen'' (Les Gueux) as a name of honor. In reaction to the petition, king Philips II sent troops to quell the unrest, with as commander the forceful [[Fer
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  • *Wednesday September 27, 2000 - Atlanta, Georgia. Philips Arena
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  • ...brigade device''' (BBD) invented in 1968 by F. Sangster and K. Teer of the Philips Research Laboratories and used as a delay line.<ref name=Nobel/><ref name=S
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  • === Philips Hue lights ===
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.ques
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  • ...ry]] works including a magnificent wooded [[Landscape art|landscape]] by [[Philips Koninck]], at the [[Anderson Gallery]] in [[New York (disambiguation)|New ...[Simon de Vlieger]], ''Extensive landscape with trees and a cottage'' by [[Philips Koninck]], the ''Ferry Boat with cattle on the River Vecht near Nijenrode''
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.ques
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  • | Philips Records & Fontana Records releases
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  • | Philips Records Top 3 singles
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  • ...d)|Montrose drummer Denny Carmassi, and seasoned session bass player Ricky Philips. According to David Coverdale, the traffic sign shown on the cover of the a
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  • | Top 10 Philips Records LP artists
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  • ...le it spins inside the computer. The format was invented by [[Sony]] and [[Philips]] in 1995.<ref name=twsMAR03g>{{cite news ...The result has been not one but two proposals for a new standard. Sony and Philips Electronics decided to work jointly on its proposal for DVD-audio, known as
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  • ...hereafter is therefore Antony van Leeuwenhoek; his full name being Thonius Philips van Leeuwenhoek (pronounced 'Laywenhook').
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  • The HDMI Founders are Hitachi, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson (RCA), and Toshiba.<ref name="HDMIAdopters"/>
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  • ...tually fell through, and the CD-i was seen as another ill-fated attempt by Philips to enter the computer market. *[[Howard Philips]] — Creator of [[Nintendo Power]] magazine.
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  • ...iverton, Rhode Island was once referred to as "Pocasset Swamp" during King Philips War in the late 1600s.
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  • Layer I saw limited adoption in its time, and most notably was used on [[Philips]]' [[wikt:defunct|defunct]] [[Digital Compact Cassette]] at a bitrate of 38 ...[[Centre commun d'études de télévision et télécommunications]] (CCETT), [[Philips]], and [[Institut für Rundfunktechnik]] (IRT)<ref name=telos_audio>{{Citat
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  • ...after Sony revealed that they were developing it, Nintendo instead went to Philips. This caused Sony to consider abandoning their research, however instead th
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  • ...www.newadvent.org/cathen/11799a.htm St. Philip the Apostle] There were two Philips in the early Church, one the Apostle and the other a deacon and evangelist
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  • ...mat</b>: The digital [[Compact Disc]] format, first published in 1988 by [[Philips]] and [[Sony]], was the primary medium for music storage and sale by the ea
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  • ...laim were ever proven to have been fathered by Smith<ref>Decision of Judge Philips in the Temple Lot Case, pages 42,43; Federal Reporter, 60:937-959</ref>.
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  • Levy, Leonard W., and Harlan B. Philips. "The Roberts Case: Source of the "Separate but Equal" Doctrine." ''America
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