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Whittlesea United

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Whittlesea United is an Australian association football (soccer) club from Whittlesea, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club home ground and facilities is the Thomas Street Recreation Reserve on 21A Thomas Street in Thomastown, and also play some home fixt...

Who Dares Pour Fresh Air in The Moon Lung

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A Poetic Novel written by the famous Iraqi poet and novelist Bashar Abdulah. The title of the work means in arabic Man Yaskubil Hawaa Fi Ri'atil Qamar.It was published by Al-Adeeb Publishing Company, Amman, Jordan, in 2007. Uniqueness of the Term The term Poetic Novel printed on ...

Who Do You Love (Haddaway song)

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"Who Do You Love" is a song by Trinidadian-German recording artist Haddaway. It was released as second single from the album Let's Do It Now on 12 January 1998 by Coconut Records and BMG. Track listing Europe CD Maxi (74321 53099 2)# Who Do You Love (Matrix Radio Edit)# Who Do Yo...

Who is kombizz?

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I was born and brought up in Iran, a beautiful country full of history. I started taking photos at an early age of my life with a Lubitel, a Russian twin lenses camera. Most of my photos in those days were black and white. It was a very nice camera that my parents gave me when I ...

Who Is Who Awards

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WHO is WHO Awards Nigeria is an organization who has the promotion of the image of an outstanding person, Company or organization as one of its main Objective.It operates without any governmental influence, recognizing the Best persons, Companies and organizations in almost every...

Who Let the Frog Out

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Who Let The Frog Out is a parody of the Baha Men song Who Let The Dogs Out?, by the Crazy Frog. It is included on the album Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits.In place of the original "Woof, Woof, Woof, Woof", which follows the title question in the Baha Men version, the Crazy Frog v...

WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health

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The WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health (WHO-SEAJPH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access public health journal published by the World Health Organization's Regional Office for South-East Asia. Established in 2012, the journal is published twice each year with original articl...

Who wants to be a millionaire season 1

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This is the very first season on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. This season is no timer and no Double Dip and Ask The Expert. In This season only get 3 original lifelines is that 50:50,Phone A Friend,and Ask The Audience.In there are no too the $25.000 as 2nd milestone.When the 1...

Who Will Survive in America

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"Who Will Survive in America" is the final track of the standard edition of American rapper Kanye West's album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. It is built on a sample of "Comment No. 1" by Gil Scott-Heron.Composition and lyrical interpretationThe piece, featuring no vocals fro...

WHOA-LP

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WHOA-LP is a community low power FM ("LPFM") radio station preparing to sign on in the Raleigh-Durham radio market.HistoryValley Stream of Raleigh Homeowners Association, Inc., the homeowners association for the Valley Stream community in northeastern Raleigh, was granted a const...

Whogasm

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Whogasm is a popular clip on Youtube which turned two Irish fans of the BBC science fiction show Doctor Who into "internet stars" according to the British press.Several newspaper sites like The Metro and The Guardian reported that a pair of female Doctor Who fans from Ireland had...

Whole food supplements

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Whole food supplements comprise a unique class within the food supplement industry. But the distinction must be made to avoid confusion over the differences between foods, food supplements, whole food supplements, vitamins, multivitamins and herbs. Few consumers recognize the dif...

Whole Foods Magazine

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WholeFoods Magazine is a monthly natural foods trade journal in the United States. The magazine has a total circulation of over 16,000 copies.History and profileThe headquarters of the magazine is in South Plainfield, New Jersey.WholeFoods Magazine is a trade journal for natural ...

Whole grapes for fasting

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Whole grapes for fasting History Exploding Grapes are a medical phenomenon which is clinically proven. The theory behind the practice was introduced in 1999 in a private school in Long Beach, NY. Responsible for inciting his students with the idea to perfect the practice is Mayer...

Whole medical systems

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Whole medical systems are coherent systems of medical theory and medical practice that have been developed independently of, or parallel to, conventional Western medicine. and emphasize the salutogenetic maintenance of health rather than the combating of illness. They often incor...

Whole Track

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In the Church of Scientology, the concepts of the "Time Track" and the "Whole Track" are essential parts of creator L. Ron Hubbard's doctrine (also known as Standard Tech). They both are sometimes interchangeably referred to as "the track".The "Time Track" is the consecutive reco...

Whole-body air displacement plethysmography

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Whole-body air displacement plethysmography (ADP) is a recognized and scientifically validated densitometric method to measure human body composition.ADP is based on the same principles as the Gold Standard method of hydrostatic weighing, but through a densitometric technique tha...

Whole-Earth decompression dynamics

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‘’’Whole-Earth decompression dynamics theory’’’ by J. Marvin Herndon proposes to unify in a self-consistent manner the two previous, dominant, but seemingly disparate, geodynamic theories, plate tectonics theory and expanding Earth theory.Histo...

Wholetones

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Wholetones is a healing musical frequency project created by Michael S.Tyrrell that attempts to relieve stress, help sleep patterns and promote healing. Wholetones draw this mode of music from the idea of Vibrational Healing and sound healing therapy, as well as scientific studie...

Whopper Freakout

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Whopper Freakout was an advertising campaign created by the fast food company, Burger King. At a Burger King restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada, customers who ordered the company's Whopper hamburger or cheeseburger were informed that the product had been discontinued. Real customers...

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