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  2. List of Cambridge International Examinations Ordinary Level ...

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    The following is a list of GCE Ordinary Level subjects offered by Cambridge International Examinations (CAIE).You can choose from more than 40 subjects in any combination. [1]

  3. Saurophaganax - Wikipedia

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    Saurophaganax ("lord of lizard-eaters") is a dubious, chimeric genus of large saurischian dinosaur, possibly a sauropod, from the Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) Morrison Formation of Oklahoma, United States.

  4. 1123 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1123 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events. By date ... English lexicographer (d. 1200) Parakramabahu I, Sri Lankan king of ...

  5. Stegosaurus - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Li and colleagues described specimen GSAU 201201, a partial skeleton of a stegosaur from the upper Hekou Group of Gansu Province, China (discovered in c. 2000-04), which dates to the Aptian–Albian ages of the Early Cretaceous. The specimen consists of three articulated cervical vertebrae with associated ribs, three dorsal vertebrae ...

  6. Eomaia - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11]), and in all trees published in that paper Eomaia fell outside Theria (i.e., debates about the findings of O'Leary et al. have not centered on the position of Eomaia). Meng (2014), [ 12 ] who was a co-author on the O'Leary et al. (2013) paper, subsequently referred to Eomaia as a Eutherian but provided no analysis to support this ...

  7. Peterborough Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Further, there is a significant change in language from the previous late Old English that begins with the entry for the years 1122–1131, with mixtures of Old English and Middle English vocabulary (and increasing Gallic formations) and syntax (a simplification of the pronouns and strong verbs, as well as a decrease in the declensions of the ...

  8. 1120s in England - Wikipedia

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    25 November – sinking of the White Ship in the English Channel off Barfleur. King Henry I of England's only legitimate son, William Adelin, is among 300 who drown. [1] 1121. 24 January – Henry I marries Adeliza of Louvain at Windsor Castle. [2] June – Reading Abbey founded by Henry I. [3]

  9. Urrao antpitta - Wikipedia

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    ProAves's suggested English name also honours Fenwick, while the Spanish common name Tororoi de Urrao is given after the municipality of Urrao, where the bird is found. [5] Tororoi is a general Spanish name used for most antpitta species. [12] The creation of a type specimen without killing an individual follows the policy of the ABC. [13]