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- Dictionary (22415 bytes)
11: ...ent types of dictionaries, including bilingual, multilingual, historical, biographical, and geographic...
17: ...he specialized vocabulary concerned. Generally, multi-field dictionaries tend to be minimizing, wherea...
29: ...distinct identity for the [[American language]], altered spellings and accentuated differences in mean...
31: ...ausing the language to deteriorate in practice. Although much is made of these differing views, they ...
47: ...laccus' dictionary was an abridged list of difficult or antiquated words, whose usage was illustrated ... - 2006 (7939 bytes)
23: ...e of [[Quebec]] will be reconstituted, as the result of a referendum held [[June 20]], [[2004]].
36: * [[March 15]] to [[March 26]] - [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] scheduled in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]...
53: ...[[July 29]] to [[August 5]] - [[World Congress of Esperanto]] in [[Florence]], [[Italy]].
73: ...d a referendum on the [[European Constitution]] (although 2005 is possible, from statements made by mi... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
2: ..., the use of Morse code is now largely obsolete, although it is still employed for a few specialized p...
17: ...readable form, so the inventors had to devise an alternate method of communication. Beginning in 1837,...
37: International Morse code is still in use today, although it has become almost exclusively the provinc...
40: ... common mother tongue and would have great difficulty in communicating using voice modes.
42: ...dth practical. A narrow bandwidth receiver uses filters to exclude interference on frequencies close t... - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
7: ...003) been translated into any other language than Esperanto.
33: ... and chemistry prizes, given that he had not consulted them before making the will. In this short one ... - Literature (25676 bytes)
1: ...rary work, world-wide or relating to a specific culture. There is often confusion regarding the actual...
9: ...ure|Roman literature]]) can involve severe difficulties. To some people, the term "literature" can app...
23: ...(the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]''). In cultures based primarily on oral traditions the formal...
27: ...ther structural conventions come about as the result of historical accidents, where many speakers of a...
29: ...side [[opera]] and [[musical theater|musicals]], although many would argue that the language of drama ... - Easter (31700 bytes)
6: ...ntified as a remnant of this fertility festival, although there is no hard evidence of any link.
63: ...lementation starting in [[2001]], but it was not ultimately adopted by any member body. See [[Reform o...
65: ...y]] and [[Ash Wednesday]], producing the same result except that in leap years Easter could fall on [[...
87: ...aturday officially brings Great Lent to a close, although the fast continues for the following week. A...
113: ...nd then read the gospel immediately after the Exsultet. - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
6: ...ctly dialling the other party's number on an inbuilt keypad. Most
18: ...are free to receive) cannot be used, and as a result users pay to receive calls, discouraging cellphon...
24: ...d authentication parameters]] for that customer; alternatively, the carrier will put the customer's ha...
26: ...ng', which permits the same phone to be used in multiple countries. For this to work, the [[mobile pho...
28: ...s entirely banned the sale of [[camera phone]]s (although the country allows pilgrims on the [[Hajj]] ...
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