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  • 121Fountain Trust — The Fountain Trust was an ecumenical agency formed in the UK in 1964 to promote the charismatic renewal. The trust operated on the principle that it was the purpose of the Holy Spirit to renew the historic churches . [cite web | title=The Latter… …

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  • 122Action (piano) — The action of a piano is the mechanical assembly which translates the depression of the piano keys into a felt hammer striking the strings. The illustration to the right is of a circa 1907 Wessell, Nickel and Gross Upright action; the parts are… …

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  • 123George Lincoln Burr — (January 30 1857 ndash; 1938) was a U.S. historian, diplomat, author, and educator, best known as a Professor of History and Librarian at Cornell University, and as the closest collaborator of Andrew Dickson White, the first President of… …

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  • 124Greenbrier Ghost — The Greenbrier Ghost is the name popularly given to the alleged ghost of a young woman in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States, who was murdered in 1897. The events surrounding the haunting have led to it becoming a very late instance… …

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  • 125Out of Box Failure — The term Out of Box Failure usually refers to computer hardware. It describes a negative experience a user has when installing and/or performing initial configuration on a piece of hardware that exhibits an immediate failure mode.DefinitionsOut… …

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  • 126Inner moon — In astronomy, an inner moon is a natural satellite following a prograde, low inclination orbit inwards of the large satellites of the parent planet. They are generally thought to have been formed in situ at the same time as the coalescence of the …

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  • 127Rangekeeper — Rangekeepers were electromechanical fire control computers used primarily during the early part of the 20th century. They were sophisticated analog computers whose development reached its zenith following World War II, specifically the Computer… …

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  • 128Les voyages aventureux du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsal, habitant du çubiburu — was a reference book for sailors known as a navigational pilot , written by Basque seaman Martin de Hoyarçabal in 1579. The Basque names Micquetõ and Micquelle appeared in Hoyarçabal s navigational pilot, which are said to be the first appearance …

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