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  2. Dainese - Wikipedia

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    Dainese (pronounced dye-ee-neh-zeh; Italian:) is an Italian manufacturer of protective equipment and technical gear for dynamic sports, including motorcycling, mountain biking, winter sports and horseriding.

  3. Balance wheel - Wikipedia

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    A balance wheel, or balance, is the timekeeping device used in mechanical watches and small clocks, analogous to the pendulum in a pendulum clock. It is a weighted wheel that rotates back and forth, being returned toward its center position by a spiral torsion spring , known as the balance spring or hairspring .

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    The Top 10: The Little Computer People Project, Balance of Power, Summer Games II, Make Millions, Dazzle Draw, Karateka, The Ancient Art of War, King's Quest II, MicroLeague Baseball, Music Works Adventure Games: Alternate Reality , The Fourth Protocol , Hacker , The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , Phantasie , Sherlock Holmes in "Another Bow ...

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    Celtic polytheism: Celtic polytheism, Celts, Celtic nature worship, Druid, Neo-druidism, Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism, Ritual of oak and mistletoe, Religio licita, Fili, Celtic by John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, and Agnes F. Vandome (Paperback - April 5, 2009)

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    The reference to Bechtel is not to Die griechischen Dialekte but to Die historischen Personennamen des Griechischen bis zur Kaiserzeit, which lists a bunch of names derived from the root μεν-, including both Μενέας and Μεννέας; it has nothing specific to say about expressive gemination. If you want my opinion, I don't think you ...

  7. Bisj Pole - Wikipedia

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    Asmat Bis Poles from New Guinea, Indonesia. A Bisj, Mbis or Bis pole is a ritual artifact created and used by the Asmat people of South-western New Guinea, Indonesia. They are also common in New Zealand, Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides). [1] When a village has experienced a number of deaths a Bisfeast is held.

  8. Bank for International Settlements - Wikipedia

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international financial institution which is owned by member central banks. [2] Its primary goal is to foster international monetary and financial cooperation while serving as a bank for central banks. [3] With its establishment in 1930 it is the oldest international financial institution.

  9. Swastika - Wikipedia

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    The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit root swasti, which is composed of su 'good, well' and asti 'is; it is; there is'. [31] The word swasti occurs frequently in the Vedas as well as in classical literature, meaning 'health, luck, success, prosperity', and it was commonly used as a greeting.