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  • ...Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, [[Patrick Moon]], and a Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs, [
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  • * ''The Triumph of the Moon - The Rise of Modern Pagan Witchcraft'', Ronald Hutton
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  • ...BLUE'/> on which Earl is credited with producing "Good to Love".<ref name='MOON'/> Later, Earl recorded on two more Ford albums: ''Keep on Running'' (2003) ...= http://georgegraham.com/reviews/fordblue.html | title = Review of ''Blue Moon'' | accessdate = 2011-06-01 | last = Graham | first = George | date = Mar 6
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  • {{r|Moon}}
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  • ...any given time, and Books 4 and 5 treat the more difficult problem of the Moon's motion. Book 5 also describes the construction of instruments to aid in t ...onstellation, but the normal motion of all planets, except the Sun and the Moon, is occasionally interrupted by brief intervals of westward (retrograde) mo
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  • ...BLUE'/> on which Earl is credited with producing "Good to Love".<ref name='MOON'/> Later, Earl recorded on two more Ford albums: ''Keep on Running'' (2003) ...= http://georgegraham.com/reviews/fordblue.html | title = Review of ''Blue Moon'' | accessdate = 2011-06-01 | last = Graham | first = George | date = Mar 6
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  • ...tite, an olivine and pyroxene-rich rock. Basalt has also formed on Earth's Moon, on [[Mars (planet)]] and [[Venus]], and even on the asteroid [[Vesta]].
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  • {{r|Blue Moon of Kentucky}}
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  • ...ate]] [[William Rogers]], co-chaired by the first astronaut to land on the moon, [[Neil Armstrong]], it was made up of a mixture of engineers, government a
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  • *''De la Terre à la Lune''. 1865 (''From the Earth to the Moon''. 1865)
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  • ...moon on the first day of the Chinese calendar and finishing with the full moon of the same month. The Chinese calendar is a mix of [[Lunar calendar|lunar] The New Year celebrations end with the Lantern Festival at time of the full moon. Again, large numbers of firecrackers are set off to drive out the bad spir
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  • ...rsity Professor, Computer & Information Systems, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, PA 15108 USA.
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  • ...made thing that could be seen form space. I have variously heard 'from the moon' as just how high up 'space' is can be debated. In fact you can see it form
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  • ...intelligentsia]], if only using the description in Robert Heinlein's ''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress''.
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  • ...l Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs}} Patrick Moon
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  • *'Fork, Moon, Knife, Spoon' (where 'moon' is the dinner plate) specifies the left-to-right order.
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  • {{r|From the Earth to the Moon||**}} {{r|You Will Go to the Moon}}
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  • ...tates]] (specifically, gangster-era [[Chicago, Illinois]]), and even the [[Moon]].
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  • ...loons. While the Jules Verne-style gun catapult of ''From the Earth to the Moon'' is impractical other than for extremely small payloads, there is active i
    1,017 bytes (158 words) - 19:03, 31 January 2009
  • ...have calendars. But the original calendars were based on the cycle of the moon (lunar calendar) while today's common calendar is based on the cycle of the ...ct that the Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar (based on the cycle of the moon) while the Gregorian calendar is based on the cycle of the sun.
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