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  2. File:Indic Languages Wikipedia Editors Survey 2011(Urdu).pdf

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  3. Coppicing - Wikipedia

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    Coppicing of willow, alder and poplar for energy wood has proven commercially successful. [20] The Willow Biomass Project in the United States is an example of this. In this case the coppicing is done in a way that an annual or more likely a tri-annual cut can happen. This seems to maximize the production volume from the stand.

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    The rendering engine starts and a dialog appears to show the rendering progress. When rendering is complete, the dialog shows "The document file has been generated. Download the file to your computer." Click the download link to open the PDF in your selected PDF viewer. PDFs are rendered in a single full-width column. At the end are added:

  5. File:Sharing is Caring anthology, English version.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Edited by Merete Sanderhoff. Contributions by Michael Peter Edson, Merete Sanderhoff, Jill Cousins, Martin von Haller Grønbæk, Henrik Jarl Hansen, Christian Ertmann-Christiansen, Tobias Golodnoff, Miriam Lerkenfeld, Lars Lundqvist, Jacob R. Wang, Shelley Bernstein, Sarah Giersing, Lise Sattrup, Nana Bernhardt, Jasper Visser, Nanna ...

  6. Birches (poem) - Wikipedia

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    In writing this poem, Frost was inspired by his childhood experience with swinging on birches, which was a popular game for children in rural areas of New England during the time. Frost's own children were avid "birch swingers", as demonstrated by a selection from his daughter Lesley's journal: "On the way home, i climbed up a high birch and ...

  7. Angarey - Wikipedia

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    Angarey or Angaaray (translated alternatively as "Embers" or "Burning Coals") is a collection of nine short stories and a one act play in Urdu by Sajjad Zaheer, Rashid Jahan, Mahmud-uz-Zafar and Ahmed Ali first published in 1932 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the Progressive Writers' Movement in Indian literature.

  8. Birching - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to standardise the Navy's birches, the Admiralty had specimens called patterned birch (as well as a patterned cane), kept in every major dockyard, as birches had to be procured on land in quantities. The term judicial birch generally refers to the severe type in use for court-ordered birchings, especially the Manx hazel birch.

  9. Hamdard Naunehal - Wikipedia

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    Hamdard Naunehal (Urdu: ہمدرد نونہال) is a Pakistani kids bilingual (Urdu and English) monthly magazine. [1] first published by Hakim Said of Hamdard Laboratories, under the editorship of Masood Ahmed Barkati, in 1953. [2] [3]