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  2. Jane Bussmann - Wikipedia

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    Jane Bussmann (born 1969 in Marylebone, London) is an English comedian and author, who has written for television and radio. Her credits include The Fast Show , Smack the Pony , Brass Eye , Jam , South Park and Crackanory , as well as the radio series Bussmann and Quantick Kingsize with David Quantick .

  3. Bussmann - Wikipedia

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    Bussmann is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gaëtan Bussmann (born 1991), French football player; Jane Bussmann, comedian and author who has ...

  4. Philip Bußmann - Wikipedia

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    Philip Bussmann (born 23 August 1969) is a German video artist working for international dance and theater productions since 1995. Life and work

  5. David Buss - Wikipedia

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    One element of David Buss' research involves studying the differences in mate selection between short-term and long-term mating strategies. Individuals differ in their preferences according to whether they are seeking a short or long-term mating strategy (i.e. whether they are looking for a "hook-up" or for a serious relationship).

  6. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    The following chart gives details on availability of adapters to put a given card (horizontal) in a given slot or device (vertical). This table does not take into account protocol issues in communicating with the device. Following labels are used: + (native) – A slot is native for such card.

  7. Blue Jam - Wikipedia

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    Blue Jam was an ambient, surreal dark comedy and horror radio programme created and directed by Chris Morris.It was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in the early hours of the morning, for three series from 1997 to 1999.

  8. List of battery sizes - Wikipedia

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    3LR12 (4.5-volt), D, C, AA, AAA, AAAA (1.5-volt), A23 (12-volt), PP3 (9-volt), CR2032 (3-volt), and LR44 (1.5-volt) batteries (Matchstick for reference). This is a list of the sizes, shapes, and general characteristics of some common primary and secondary battery types in household, automotive and light industrial use.

  9. Sectional aeronautical chart - Wikipedia

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    Sectional charts are in 1:500,000 scale and are named for a city on the map. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States publishes over 50 charts covering the continental United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. Sectional charts are published by the National Aeronautical Navigation Services Group of the FAA.