| no |
kelime |
cümle |
gönderen |
| 1 (çevir) |
enormous |
Now freeze image Diaz just stol the mind control software The global implication of this theft are enormous, and our government wants these disks back in safe hands.
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 11:01 |
| 2 (çevir) |
heir |
- What I do is to raise a kid that you and your father bring home. And that makes me a nanny of your heir.
- Good for you.You'll get somebody to do your memorial service.
|
purple 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 16:14 |
| 3 (çevir) |
heir |
- He's the Asahina heir Kumotori.
- Family memorial service offer incense to his spirit.
|
purple 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 16:21 |
| 4 (çevir) |
hole |
- I am going to find it. If I have to tear another black hole, I'm going to find it! I've got to, mister!
- Oh, great! I'll try to head them off.
|
purple 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 19:25 |
| 5 (çevir) |
hole |
- I'm sick of having to draw this cathedral. The one thing in this rat hole...
- It's a nice cathedral. I should go see the windows. I just got here.My name is Felix.
|
purple 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 19:30 |
| 6 (çevir) |
forecast |
There's rain forecast tomorrow. So the company will have a light afternoon of lecture and classroom instruction.
|
onr 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 22:34 |
| 7 (çevir) |
enterprise |
All I have is a vision of an enterprise that will influence an existing world order that I believe to be corrupt.
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 22:55 |
| 8 (çevir) |
enterprise |
In this part of the world it's better to be practical than visionary. Why should I invest in your enterprise? Ah, that, my friend, is a long discussion.
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 22:55 |
| 9 (çevir) |
enterprise |
Tell me, honestly...don't you think it's rather unwise to continue this philanthropic enterprise?
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 22:57 |
| 10 (çevir) |
enterprise |
That is my nature. But I also want to make a move into legitimate enterprises. I'd like a little pin from the Pope.
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 22:58 |
| 11 (çevir) |
entertain |
- Lois Clarke and Nickie Ferrant were about to come on.
- I'm not interested, but if it'll entertain you...
- Yes, it will.
|
alpha 08 Eyl 2009 Sal 23:54 |
| 12 (çevir) |
entertain |
Honey, honey. I want you to entertain these gentlemen. Look, look at her blush. This is my baby.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 00:02 |
| 13 (çevir) |
hire |
- I haven't been able to get near a plane since the war. And they wouldn't hire me because of my war record.
- War record? You're the only one keeping that alive.
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 04:14 |
| 14 (çevir) |
hire |
- What is it? What's the matter with you? Well.. ...since it appears no one is eager to hire my services......
- Could you favor me with a little money instead?
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 04:21 |
| 15 (çevir) |
hostel |
- That girl you're looking for... Why don't you look for her at th youth hostel in Pergusa? Almost all of the girls from out of town end up staying there.
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 04:44 |
| 16 (çevir) |
hostel |
- Hello, and welcome to Amsterdam's finest and most luxurious youth hostel.
- Looks great.
- There is no bathroom, nor is there one nearby.
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 04:51 |
| 17 (çevir) |
hostel |
- l love you. l love you so much, l wanted so badly to find you during that year. l went to the hostel several times. l've been here, too
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 04:53 |
| 18 (çevir) |
forest |
Where'd you get that?
From the great Antarctic pine forest right over the hill.
There are no pine forests in Antarctica.This one's a blue spruce.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 10:58 |
| 19 (çevir) |
forest |
Robin's right. This forest is wide. It can shelter, clothe and feed a band of good, determined men......good swordsmen, good archers.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:01 |
| 20 (çevir) |
forest |
He owns more than a thousand decares of forest in Baranovitchi. And two thousand decares of farmland!
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:15 |
| 21 (çevir) |
forest |
The plant is located in Badenweile near the black forest.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:18 |
| 22 (çevir) |
forest |
The surrounding forest are patrolled by private security forces.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:21 |
| 23 (çevir) |
forest |
Here is the little house between the forest and the lake. Exactly on the polar circle.They can deliver your food, even in the winter.
|
onr 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:24 |
| 24 (çevir) |
forget |
Tell the girl we'll drop the charges. Let's forget everything. We didn't realise a friend of hers just passed away
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:36 |
| 25 (çevir) |
forget |
Don't forget that he was raised in an orphanage...and had gone through everything.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 11:36 |
| 26 (çevir) |
forgive |
Brave Pinocchio in return for your good heart, I forgive all your past misdeeds. Be good in future, you will be happy.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:05 |
| 27 (çevir) |
entertainment |
My name is Thomas Dunwitty. I'm the senior V.P. of the entertainment division here at CNS.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:34 |
| 28 (çevir) |
entertainment |
However, before we confirm Bernice feels we'd get more media attention with someone from the entertainment industry.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:35 |
| 29 (çevir) |
entertainment |
- Baldrick! Get in here. Tell everyone that the entertainments have been cancelled.
- Why?
- Because I told you to, rat!
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:36 |
| 30 (çevir) |
entertainment |
But out of my high regard for you we're staging it here. It will amuse your customers. Our entertainment's enough. We're to have an important guest here tonight.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:37 |
| 31 (çevir) |
entertainment |
- What are they up to now?
- It's part of the entertainment.
- Don't they get any intermission? That's funny!
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:38 |
| 32 (çevir) |
forgive |
I decided to come here.. so I could see, could I forgive you? You...who I have hated so terribly.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:43 |
| 33 (çevir) |
forgive |
I'd never watched a woman cry without feeling responsible before. She even wanted me to forgive her.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:45 |
| 34 (çevir) |
bare |
- It's the hand that sets off the ring, isn't it?
- The setting shows the stone beautifully. But it looks bare to old-fashioned eyes.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 12:51 |
| 35 (çevir) |
bare |
I honestly wouldn't approach you in this state, were I not so unusually intrigued. There I bared my soul to you.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:01 |
| 36 (çevir) |
base |
- They can put it under intelligent control.
- Maybe... Their whole technology is based on that-controlling water.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:08 |
| 37 (çevir) |
horse |
- You'll be my wife. I have seven wives but no Russian wife. You will eat horse meat every day, drink horse milk, wear coins in hair.
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:15 |
| 38 (çevir) |
base |
- Guard returning to base.
- Well done everybody. Deactivate all missiles defense system. Return to normal.
- Sir, our system is clean.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:17 |
| 39 (çevir) |
entitle |
- Let me get you a drink.
- No, thanks. Do you mind if we have a look.
- You're entitled to a look, naturally.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:17 |
| 40 (çevir) |
entitle |
We're appointing your father commercial attache to the embassy in Rome. And that entitles him to all the rights and immunities of a diplomat.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:19 |
| 41 (çevir) |
entitle |
- I am entitled to a hearing. I am allowed to defend myself.
- That was before you disobeyed us.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:21 |
| 42 (çevir) |
fork |
In two seconds, I'm gonna stick this fork in your fucking eye.
He will stick a fucking fork in my eye!
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:21 |
| 43 (çevir) |
horse |
- London... safe and economical.
- What did you expect? Mary Poppins pulling a horse and cart?... So...how'd a nice girl like you end up in Scotland Yard?
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:24 |
| 44 (çevir) |
basin |
- I'm not interested in being his catch basin.
- Nor am I.
- But to implicate us would expose his own part in the scandal.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:24 |
| 45 (çevir) |
horse |
- Hello! Look here, you old crock, why did you throw the good man in prison? Is he a horse thief or something? He's had three decorations! You can't arrest such a hero!
|
purple 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:24 |
| 46 (çevir) |
fork |
There was this girl named Raquel in the orphange. She threw a fork at me.She was a nasty kid.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:25 |
| 47 (çevir) |
basin |
- What if it's not here? What if some local farmer decide to slash and burn the entire basin?
- Instead of the fountain of youth, we'll have a giant rice paddy.This is our only chance.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:27 |
| 48 (çevir) |
fork |
If they drop a fork you give them another one.
I don't think I can handle that.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:27 |
| 49 (çevir) |
basin |
- It's coming now. The baby.
- You must try and find a doctor or a midwife.
- All right.
- I'll need a basin that will hold lots of water...and some strips of any clean cloth you're able to find.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:29 |
| 50 (çevir) |
fork |
We pray before meals Eat correctly using knife and fork. The knife in the right hand...the fork in the left.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:30 |
| 51 (çevir) |
basin |
Vast current systems, like immense rivers, carry them around the ocean basins.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:31 |
| 52 (çevir) |
basin |
The water in this basin is taken from Tianshan's Destiny Cave. It reflects people's destinies.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:33 |
| 53 (çevir) |
bicycle |
We're expanding this year's Little 500 bicycle race to include a team from the town.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:53 |
| 54 (çevir) |
bind |
Marriage is a binding,unifying, eternal,never-ending, permanent, chaining together of two people.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 13:58 |
| 55 (çevir) |
bind |
- That's prohibited. The general rules for construction of standard facillities are binding.
- But three standard facilities cost more than our design.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:04 |
| 56 (çevir) |
bind |
Sheridan's promise binds me as well as it does him.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:05 |
| 57 (çevir) |
bird |
Then they went on to a program about hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica. Skin burns, birds go blind, icebergs melt.The world's coming to an end.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:11 |
| 58 (çevir) |
bird |
A friend died two days ago of bird flu.That scared me.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:18 |
| 59 (çevir) |
birth |
- When's your birthday?
- I never had a birthday.
- When were you first built? When's your "build-day"?
- I don't remember.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:23 |
| 60 (çevir) |
entrance |
Its presence is made known to you by the useless antibodies which appear in reaction to its entrance into the bloodstream through a cut or an orifice.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:23 |
| 61 (çevir) |
entrance |
And when I say house, I mean mansion because that's what Monedero has built right at the entrance to Jerusa or right on the way out. Because it really depends on where you're coming from.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:24 |
| 62 (çevir) |
form |
Would you mind filing in this form?
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:24 |
| 63 (çevir) |
form |
I'm going to get a consent form for Ms. Brewer so the boy can stay with you two tonight.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:25 |
| 64 (çevir) |
birth |
You have a mark of birth in the thigh.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:26 |
| 65 (çevir) |
entrance |
What I'm offering you is instant death, a sudden entrance into happiness.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:26 |
| 66 (çevir) |
entrance |
Kids have been snooping around this place for years. Somebody would've found the entrance by now.
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:31 |
| 67 (çevir) |
biscuit |
- Have you got any biscuits over there?
- Here's some cornbread.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:31 |
| 68 (çevir) |
entrance |
OK, Kumar, we're heading to the east-side security entrance. I've got you. Not a bad view, eh?
|
alpha 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:31 |
| 69 (çevir) |
biscuit |
- I say, tea and biscuits, madam?
- Shut up.Don't open your mouth.I don't wanna hear one word out of that plastic face.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:36 |
| 70 (çevir) |
form |
This is an insurance form. lf you'll just sign here, here, and here......we'll get the rest of the forms to you soon.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:38 |
| 71 (çevir) |
biscuit |
- Corn bread, biscuits, red beans, and rice.
- What you talking about, man?
- My wish list.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:38 |
| 72 (çevir) |
biscuit |
Cut it out. That's the baby's biscuits.
|
neslitukenmis 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:40 |
| 73 (çevir) |
form |
Police are having difficulty identifying the man because no form of ID was found on his shredded clothing.
|
onr 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:53 |
| 74 (çevir) |
form |
l don't know anything about tax form and lease agreements, insurance or whatever.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:55 |
| 75 (çevir) |
form |
Some of the best warriors will form this group. But those not chosen shouldn't feel rejected.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 14:57 |
| 76 (çevir) |
former |
Your accent's Georgian. Georgia, former Soviet Union.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 16:50 |
| 77 (çevir) |
fortnight |
Three persons have been murdered there, all within a fortnight. Each one found with the head lopped off.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 19:59 |
| 78 (çevir) |
fortnight |
The events I'm about to relate began a fortnight ago.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 19:58 |
| 79 (çevir) |
fortnight |
A fortnight before the wedding, a terrible event occurred which deprived me of my only companion.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 19:58 |
| 80 (çevir) |
fortnight |
We wouldn't meet a fortnight or a month at all, sometimes. So that I could slip away from time to time.
|
routard 09 Eyl 2009 Çar 19:57 |
| 81 (çevir) |
fortune |
You've spent a fortune and all we have is that grotesque kindergarten.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 12:46 |
| 82 (çevir) |
fortune |
What do you propose? My fortune is a thousand times greater than what's at stake. More or Iess.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 14:10 |
| 83 (çevir) |
forward |
That's not how the world works, It only spins forward.
Yeah, but forward into what?
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 14:11 |
| 84 (çevir) |
forward |
Maybe I was too straight forward.
Are you staying for dinner?
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 15:21 |
| 85 (çevir) |
forward |
Let the messenger come forward.
The sacred soil of Egypt is invaded by the barbarous Ethiopians.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 15:24 |
| 86 (çevir) |
foundation |
In 2018, the foundation for Luna Colony was laid in the Sea of Tranquility.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 18:06 |
| 87 (çevir) |
foundation |
We put in sprinklers, fire escapes. The foundation had to be reinforced. It hardly seems worth it.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 18:11 |
| 88 (çevir) |
foundation |
My final wish on this Earth is that Baldrick be sold to provide funds for a Blackadder foundation to promote peace and to do research into the possibility of an automatic machine.
|
onr 10 Eyl 2009 Per 18:15 |
| 89 (çevir) |
fountain |
We're getting interference from that fountain. The Covenant needs you to ensure that things will be taken care of.
|
onr 11 Eyl 2009 Cum 10:43 |
| 90 (çevir) |
fox |
The fox flag becamethe emblem of the new admiral.
|
onr 11 Eyl 2009 Cum 11:22 |
| 91 (çevir) |
fresh |
We just gotta go and search for your fresh bagels and the Sunday Times. Is that everything you need?
|
onr 12 Eyl 2009 Cmt 16:33 |
| 92 (çevir) |
friend |
Listen to your girlfriend. I think the time has come to let him go.
|
routard 14 Eyl 2009 Pts 14:01 |
| 93 (çevir) |
friendly |
No strings attached, okay? lt's just friendly goodbye sex.
|
onr 14 Eyl 2009 Pts 14:16 |
| 94 (çevir) |
frighten |
Why do I have to frighten you to get you to look at me? I give you everything you want.
|
routard 14 Eyl 2009 Pts 14:46 |
| 95 (çevir) |
frog |
If a frog had wings he wouldn't bump his ass so much.
|
routard 14 Eyl 2009 Pts 15:18 |
| 96 (çevir) |
from |
What people mean when they say "Let's start from scratch"?
|
routard 14 Eyl 2009 Pts 17:16 |
| 97 (çevir) |
peace |
A mind at peace, a mind centered and not focused on harming others, is stronger than any physical force in the universe.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 23 Eyl 2009 Çar 15:27 |
| 98 (çevir) |
acquire |
Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 23 Eyl 2009 Çar 15:28 |
| 99 (çevir) |
really |
Anything you really want, you can attain, if you really go after it.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 23 Eyl 2009 Çar 16:30 |
| 100 (çevir) |
without |
Conflict cannot survive without your participation.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:16 |
| 101 (çevir) |
try |
Deficiency motivation doesn't work. It will lead to a life-long pursuit of try to fix me. Learn to appreciate what you have and where and who you are.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:18 |
| 102 (çevir) |
life |
Doing what you love is the cornerstone of having abundance in your life.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:18 |
| 103 (çevir) |
purpose |
Everything in the universe has a purpose. Indeed, the invisible intelligence that flows through everything in a purposeful fashion is also flowing through you.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:19 |
| 104 (çevir) |
perfect |
Everything is perfect in the universe - even your desire to improve it.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:19 |
| 105 (çevir) |
against |
Everything you are against weakens you. Everything you are for empowers you.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:19 |
| 106 (çevir) |
future |
Go for it now. The future is promised to no one.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:20 |
| 107 (çevir) |
treat |
How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:21 |
| 108 (çevir) |
control |
I cannot always control what goes on outside. But I can always control what goes on inside.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:21 |
| 109 (çevir) |
think |
I think and that is all that I am.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:21 |
| 110 (çevir) |
obligation |
If you are living out of a sense of obligation you are slave.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:22 |
| 111 (çevir) |
mutually |
It is impossible for you to be angry and laugh at the same time. Anger and laughter are mutually exclusive and you have the power to choose either.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:24 |
| 112 (çevir) |
worry |
It makes no sense to worry about things you have no control over because there's nothing you can do about them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps you immobilized.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:24 |
| 113 (çevir) |
extra |
It's never crowded along the extra mile.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:25 |
| 114 (çevir) |
prevent |
Judgements prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:27 |
| 115 (çevir) |
rule |
Live one day at a time emphasizing ethics rather than rules.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:27 |
| 116 (çevir) |
satisfy |
Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:32 |
| 117 (çevir) |
same |
Loving people live in a loving world. Hostile people live in a hostile world. same world.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:34 |
| 118 (çevir) |
teach |
Maxim for life: You get treated in life the way you teach people to treat you.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:34 |
| 119 (çevir) |
ready |
Miracles come in moments. Be ready and willing.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:35 |
| 120 (çevir) |
only |
only the insecure strive for security.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 14:46 |
| 121 (çevir) |
approval |
People who want the most approval get the least and people who need approval the least get the most.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:37 |
| 122 (çevir) |
magic |
Real magic in relationships means an absence of judgment of others.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:53 |
| 123 (çevir) |
lack |
Relationships based on obligation lack dignity.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:54 |
| 124 (çevir) |
thing |
Self-worth comes from one thing - thinking that you are worthy.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:55 |
| 125 (çevir) |
unhappy |
Simply put, you believer that things or people make you unhappy, but this is not accurate. You make yourself unhappy.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:55 |
| 126 (çevir) |
past |
Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. Live this day as if it were your last. The past is over and gone. The future is not guaranteed.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:56 |
| 127 (çevir) |
bring |
Successful people make money. It's not that people who make money become successful, but that successful people attract money. They bring success to what they do.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:56 |
| 128 (çevir) |
fear |
The components of anxiety, stress, fear, and anger do not exist independently of you in the world. They simply do not exist in the physical world, even though we talk about them as if they do.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:56 |
| 129 (çevir) |
understand |
The fact that you are willing to say, "I do not understand, and it is fine," is the greatest understanding you could exhibit.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:57 |
| 130 (çevir) |
ignorance |
The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don't know anything about.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:58 |
| 131 (çevir) |
suit |
The last suit that you wear, you don't need any pockets.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 15:58 |
| 132 (çevir) |
love |
There is no scarcity of opportunity to make a living at what you love; there's only scarcity of resolve to make it happen.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 16:00 |
| 133 (çevir) |
wrong |
There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 16:03 |
| 134 (çevir) |
beyond |
Transformation literally means going beyond your form.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:21 |
| 135 (çevir) |
enough |
We are Divine enough to ask and we are important enough to receive.
Wayne Dyer
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:26 |
| 136 (çevir) |
what |
A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be.
Albert Einstein
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routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:27 |
| 137 (çevir) |
main |
A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem.
Albert Einstein
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routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:28 |
| 138 (çevir) |
mistake |
A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:28 |
| 139 (çevir) |
crazy |
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:29 |
| 140 (çevir) |
branch |
All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:31 |
| 141 (çevir) |
valuable |
All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:31 |
| 142 (çevir) |
describe |
All these primary impulses, not easily described in words, are the springs of man's actions.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:31 |
| 143 (çevir) |
stomach |
An empty stomach is not a good political adviser.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:32 |
| 144 (çevir) |
fool |
Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:32 |
| 145 (çevir) |
violent |
Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:33 |
| 146 (çevir) |
pretty |
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:33 |
| 147 (çevir) |
too |
Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:33 |
| 148 (çevir) |
truth |
Anyone who doesn't take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:34 |
| 149 (çevir) |
silent |
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:34 |
| 150 (çevir) |
law |
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:35 |
| 151 (çevir) |
prejudice |
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:36 |
| 152 (çevir) |
interest |
Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:38 |
| 153 (çevir) |
opinion |
Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems, in my opinion, to characterize our age.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:39 |
| 154 (çevir) |
mine |
Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:39 |
| 155 (çevir) |
remain |
Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:40 |
| 156 (çevir) |
individual |
Everyone should be respected as an individual, but no one idolized.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:40 |
| 157 (çevir) |
count |
Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 17:47 |
| 158 (çevir) |
own |
Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 18:04 |
| 159 (çevir) |
capable |
Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 18:27 |
| 160 (çevir) |
force |
force always attracts men of low morality.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:26 |
| 161 (çevir) |
mean |
God may be subtle, but he isn't plain mean.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:46 |
| 162 (çevir) |
responsible |
Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:47 |
| 163 (çevir) |
mind |
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:47 |
| 164 (çevir) |
wonder |
He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:47 |
| 165 (çevir) |
march |
He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:56 |
| 166 (çevir) |
name |
Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism - how passionately I hate them!
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:56 |
| 167 (çevir) |
find |
Human beings must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 25 Eyl 2009 Cum 19:57 |
| 168 (çevir) |
obscurely |
This work is obscurely written.
|
karayavuran 29 Eyl 2009 Sal 03:07 |
| 169 (çevir) |
obscurely |
It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann's work.
|
karayavuran 29 Eyl 2009 Sal 03:09 |
| 170 (çevir) |
kind |
I am a deeply religious nonbeliever - this is a somewhat new kind of religion.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:15 |
| 171 (çevir) |
imagination |
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:17 |
| 172 (çevir) |
pacifist |
I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:20 |
| 173 (çevir) |
manner |
I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:20 |
| 174 (çevir) |
reward |
I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation and is but a reflection of human frailty.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:20 |
| 175 (çevir) |
individual |
I do not believe in immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:21 |
| 176 (çevir) |
evil |
I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:24 |
| 177 (çevir) |
war |
I do not believe that civilization will be wiped out in a war fought with the atomic bomb. Perhaps two-thirds of the people of the earth will be killed.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:24 |
| 178 (çevir) |
theory |
I have just got a new theory of eternity.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:24 |
| 179 (çevir) |
talent |
I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:25 |
| 180 (çevir) |
weapon |
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:25 |
| 181 (çevir) |
youth |
I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:26 |
| 182 (çevir) |
never |
I never think of the future - it comes soon enough.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:26 |
| 183 (çevir) |
world |
I shall never believe that God plays dice with the world.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:27 |
| 184 (çevir) |
conclusion |
I think and think for months and years. Ninety-nine times, the conclusion is false. The hundredth time I am right.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:27 |
| 185 (çevir) |
state |
I used to go away for weeks in a state of confusion.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:28 |
| 186 (çevir) |
just |
I want to know all Gods thoughts; all the rest are just details.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:29 |
| 187 (çevir) |
fear |
If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:30 |
| 188 (çevir) |
fact |
If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:30 |
| 189 (çevir) |
what |
If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:33 |
| 190 (çevir) |
describe |
If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:33 |
| 191 (çevir) |
understand |
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:34 |
| 192 (çevir) |
imagination |
imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:34 |
| 193 (çevir) |
knowledge |
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:35 |
| 194 (çevir) |
matter |
In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between large and small problems, for issues concerning the treatment of people are all the same.
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:35 |
| 195 (çevir) |
flock |
In order to be an immaculate member of a flock of sheep, one must above all be a sheep oneself.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:35 |
| 196 (çevir) |
information |
information is not knowledge.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:37 |
| 197 (çevir) |
over |
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:37 |
| 198 (çevir) |
cease |
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:38 |
| 199 (çevir) |
cease |
Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:38 |
| 200 (çevir) |
prevent |
Intellectuals solve problems, geniuses prevent them.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:39 |
| 201 (çevir) |
strange |
Isn't it strange that I who have written only unpopular books should be such a popular fellow?
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:39 |
| 202 (çevir) |
pleasure |
It gives me great pleasure indeed to see the stubbornness of an incorrigible nonconformist warmly acclaimed.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:40 |
| 203 (çevir) |
obvious |
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 12:40 |
| 204 (çevir) |
curiosity |
It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 13:23 |
| 205 (çevir) |
murder |
It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 13:24 |
| 206 (çevir) |
soul |
It is only to the individual that a soul is given.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 13:33 |
| 207 (çevir) |
lonely |
It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 13:36 |
| 208 (çevir) |
teacher |
It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:27 |
| 209 (çevir) |
law |
It should be possible to explain the laws of physics to a barmaid.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:27 |
| 210 (çevir) |
science |
It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:27 |
| 211 (çevir) |
experience |
It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:28 |
| 212 (çevir) |
smart |
It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:28 |
| 213 (çevir) |
comprehend |
Joy in looking and comprehending is nature's most beautiful gift.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 14:28 |
| 214 (çevir) |
let |
let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized.
Albert Einstein
|
fx 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:00 |
| 215 (çevir) |
get |
Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:02 |
| 216 (çevir) |
nature |
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:03 |
| 217 (çevir) |
duty |
Love is a better teacher than duty.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:04 |
| 218 (çevir) |
event |
Memory is deceptive because it is colored by today's events.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:44 |
| 219 (çevir) |
importance |
Morality is of the highest importance - but for us, not for God.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:47 |
| 220 (çevir) |
rule |
Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:47 |
| 221 (çevir) |
most |
most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:48 |
| 222 (çevir) |
consist |
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:48 |
| 223 (çevir) |
disease |
Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:49 |
| 224 (çevir) |
demand |
Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 15:59 |
| 225 (çevir) |
curiosity |
Never lose a holy curiosity.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 16:42 |
| 226 (çevir) |
prove |
No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 18:38 |
| 227 (çevir) |
level |
No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 18:38 |
| 228 (çevir) |
count |
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 18:38 |
| 229 (çevir) |
reach |
Occurrences in this domain are beyond the reach of exact prediction because of the variety of factors in operation, not because of any lack of order in nature.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:40 |
| 230 (çevir) |
limit |
Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:41 |
| 231 (çevir) |
one |
one may say the eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:41 |
| 232 (çevir) |
inspire |
One strength of the communist system of the East is that it has some of the character of a religion and inspires the emotions of a religion.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:42 |
| 233 (çevir) |
other |
Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:42 |
| 234 (çevir) |
master |
Only one who devotes himself to a cause with his whole strength and soul can be a true master. For this reason mastery demands all of a person.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:42 |
| 235 (çevir) |
infinite |
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:43 |
| 236 (çevir) |
task |
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein
|
routard 01 Ekm 2009 Per 20:43 |
| 237 (çevir) |
zip |
A dress that zips up the back will bring a husband and wife together.
James H. Boren
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:05 |
| 238 (çevir) |
extract |
A husband is what is left of a lover, after the nerve has been extracted.
Helen Rowland
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:06 |
| 239 (çevir) |
journey |
A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.
John Steinbeck
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:07 |
| 240 (çevir) |
finish |
A man in love is incomplete until he has married. Then he's finished.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:08 |
| 241 (çevir) |
thing |
A man marries to have a home, but also because he doesn't want to be bothered with sex and all that sort of thing.
W. Somerset Maugham
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:14 |
| 242 (çevir) |
may |
A man may be a fool and not know it, but not if he is married.
H. L. Mencken
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:15 |
| 243 (çevir) |
nothing |
A psychiatrist asks a lot of expensive questions your wife asks for nothing.
Joey Adams
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:16 |
| 244 (çevir) |
person |
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
Mignon McLaughlin
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:17 |
| 245 (çevir) |
trust |
A wedding anniversary is the celebration of love, trust, partnership, tolerance and tenacity. The order varies for any given year.
Paul Sweeney
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:18 |
| 246 (çevir) |
except |
A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers.
Grace Hansen
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:20 |
| 247 (çevir) |
cause |
All marriages are happy. It's the living together afterward that causes all the trouble.
Raymond Hull
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:22 |
| 248 (çevir) |
almost |
almost no one is foolish enough to imagine that he automatically deserves great success in any field of activity; yet almost everyone believes that he automatically deserves success in marriage.
Sydney J. Harris
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:22 |
| 249 (çevir) |
intelligent |
Any intelligent woman who reads the marriage contract, and then goes into it, deserves all the consequences.
Isadora Duncan
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:23 |
| 250 (çevir) |
bachelor |
bachelors know more about women than married men; if they didn't they'd be married too.
H. L. Mencken
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:23 |
| 251 (çevir) |
friendly |
Banks have a new image. Now you have 'a friend,' your friendly banker. If the banks are so friendly, how come they chain down the pens?
Alan King
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:24 |
| 252 (çevir) |
hold |
Before marriage, a girl has to make love to a man to hold him. After marriage, she has to hold him to make love to him.
Marilyn Monroe
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:25 |
| 253 (çevir) |
through |
Being divorced is like being hit by a Mack truck. If you live through it, you start looking very carefully to the right and to the left.
Jean Kerr
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:25 |
| 254 (çevir) |
fine |
Bride: A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her.
Ambrose Bierce
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:28 |
| 255 (çevir) |
wrong |
Do you know what it means to come home at night to a woman who'll give you a little love, a little affection, a little tenderness? It means you're in the wrong house, that's what it means.
Henny Youngman
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:29 |
| 256 (çevir) |
without |
Don't marry the person you think you can live with; marry only the individual you think you can't live without.
James C. Dobson
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:31 |
| 257 (çevir) |
divorce |
Getting divorced just because you don't love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.
Zsa Zsa Gabor
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:35 |
| 258 (çevir) |
own |
I have learned that only two things are necessary to keep one's wife happy. First, let her think she's having her own way. And second, let her have it.
Lyndon B. Johnson
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:28 |
| 259 (çevir) |
find |
I love being married. It's so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.
Rita Rudner
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:32 |
| 260 (çevir) |
half |
I'd marry again if I found a man who had fifteen million dollars, would sign over half to me, and guarantee that he'd be dead within a year.
Bette Davis
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:34 |
| 261 (çevir) |
neither |
I've been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.
Lee Grant
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:34 |
| 262 (çevir) |
there |
If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.
Michel de Montaigne
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:37 |
| 263 (çevir) |
rather |
If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.
Michel de Montaigne
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 22:40 |
| 264 (çevir) |
divorce |
If you made a list of reasons why any couple got married, and another list of the reasons for their divorce, you'd have a hell of a lot of overlapping.
Mignon McLaughlin
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:29 |
| 265 (çevir) |
separate |
If you want to read about love and marriage, you've got to buy two separate books.
Alan King
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:29 |
| 266 (çevir) |
admiration |
If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.
Katharine Hepburn
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:30 |
| 267 (çevir) |
every |
In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The trick is to find, and continue to find, grounds for marriage.
Robert Anderson
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:31 |
| 268 (çevir) |
practice |
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.
Helen Rowland
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:34 |
| 269 (çevir) |
practice |
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar - a practice which is still continued.
Helen Rowland
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:35 |
| 270 (çevir) |
destroy |
It destroys one's nerves to be amiable every day to the same human being.
Benjamin Disraeli
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:35 |
| 271 (çevir) |
separate |
It isn't tying himself to one woman that a man dreads when he thinks of marrying; it's separating himself from all the others.
Helen Rowland
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:36 |
| 272 (çevir) |
worry |
It's a funny thing that when a man hasn't anything on earth to worry about, he goes off and gets married.
Robert Frost
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:37 |
| 273 (çevir) |
fruit |
Love is often the fruit of marriage.
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:38 |
| 274 (çevir) |
love |
love: A temporary insanity curable by marriage.
Ambrose Bierce
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:39 |
| 275 (çevir) |
whole |
Many a man in love with a dimple makes the mistake of marrying the whole girl.
Stephen Leacock
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:39 |
| 276 (çevir) |
chapter |
Marriage - a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters in prose.
Beverley Nichols
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:40 |
| 277 (çevir) |
bribe |
Marriage is a bribe to make the housekeeper think she's a householder.
Thornton Wilder
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:43 |
| 278 (çevir) |
sometimes |
Marriage is a feast where the grace is sometimes better than the dinner.
Charles Caleb Colton
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:44 |
| 279 (çevir) |
mistake |
Marriage is a mistake every man should make.
George Jessel
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:46 |
| 280 (çevir) |
live |
Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who wants to live in an institution?
Groucho Marx
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:46 |
| 281 (çevir) |
repair |
Marriage is a wonderful invention: then again, so is a bicycle repair kit.
Billy Connolly
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:47 |
| 282 (çevir) |
window |
Marriage is an alliance entered into by a man who can't sleep with the window shut, and a woman who can't sleep with the window open.
George Bernard Shaw
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:50 |
| 283 (çevir) |
alone |
Marriage is good for those who are afraid to sleep alone at night.
St. Jerome
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:51 |
| 284 (çevir) |
account |
Marriage is like a bank account. You put it in, you take it out, you lose interest.
Irwin Corey
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:51 |
| 285 (çevir) |
nature |
Marriage is nature's way of keeping us from fighting with strangers.
Alan King
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:53 |
| 286 (çevir) |
entrance |
Marriage, a market which has nothing free but the entrance.
Michel de Montaigne
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:54 |
| 287 (çevir) |
master |
Marriage, n: the state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress, and two slaves, making in all, two.
Ambrose Bierce
|
onr 02 Ekm 2009 Cum 23:57 |
| 288 (çevir) |
honest |
Marrying for love may be a bit risky, but it is so honest that God can't help but smile on it.
Josh Billings
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 10:04 |
| 289 (çevir) |
earlier |
Men have a much better time of it than women. For one thing, they marry later; for another thing, they die earlier.
H. L. Mencken
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 10:05 |
| 290 (çevir) |
pain |
Men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage - they've experienced pain and bought jewelry.
Rita Rudner
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 10:05 |
| 291 (çevir) |
worse |
More marriages might survive if the partners realized that sometimes the better comes after the worse.
Doug Larson
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 10:06 |
| 292 (çevir) |
wife |
Never feel remorse for what you have thought about your wife; she has thought much worse things about you.
Jean Rostand
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 10:15 |
| 293 (çevir) |
yard |
- London... safe and economical.
- What did you expect? Mary Poppins pulling a horse and cart?... So...how'd a nice girl like you end up in Scotland yard?
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onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 13:47 |
| 294 (çevir) |
employer |
Never get married in college; it's hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds you've already made one mistake.
Elbert Hubbard
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:14 |
| 295 (çevir) |
meet |
Never get married in the morning - you never know who you might meet that night.
Paul Hornung
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:15 |
| 296 (çevir) |
regular |
No man is regular in his attendance at the House of Commons until he is married.
Benjamin Disraeli
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:16 |
| 297 (çevir) |
single |
No married man is genuinely happy if he has to drink worse whisky than he used to drink when he was single.
H. L. Mencken
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:16 |
| 298 (çevir) |
inevitable |
On rare occasions one does hear of a miraculous case of a married couple falling in love after marriage, but on close examination it will be found that it is a mere adjustment to the inevitable.
Emma Goldman
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onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:17 |
| 299 (çevir) |
together |
One advantage of marriage is that, when you fall out of love with him or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you fall in again.
Judith Viorst
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:18 |
| 300 (çevir) |
soul |
One should believe in marriage as in the immortality of the soul.
Honore de Balzac
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:18 |
| 301 (çevir) |
choose |
Only choose in marriage a man whom you would choose as a friend if he were a woman.
Joseph Joubert
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:19 |
| 302 (çevir) |
politics |
politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does.
Groucho Marx
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:20 |
| 303 (çevir) |
suit |
Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then.
Katharine Hepburn
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:21 |
| 304 (çevir) |
truth |
Strike an average between what a woman thinks of her husband a month before she marries him and what she thinks of him a year afterward, and you will have the truth about him.
H. L. Mencken
|
onr 03 Ekm 2009 Cmt 20:22 |
| 305 (çevir) |
steam |
The only light was the flickering rays of our own lamps, in which the steam from our hard-driven horses rose in a white cloud.
|
purple 16 Oca 2010 Cmt 13:25 |
| 306 (çevir) |
with |
Chemistry can be a good and bad thing. Chemistry is good when you make love with it. Chemistry is bad when you make crack with it.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:05 |
| 307 (çevir) |
well |
Doing Saturday Night Live definitely affects my relationship with my girlfriend and with my family, because you feel so much pressure to do well that night. But I think everyone's grown to accept that and so they give me my space at the show.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:38 |
| 308 (çevir) |
serious |
Feels good to try, but playing a father, I'm getting a little older. I see now that I'm taking it more serious and I do want that lifestyle.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:39 |
| 309 (çevir) |
past |
I do love the films I've done in the past. I work hard in my movies and my friends work hard and we're trying to make people laugh and I'm very proud of that.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:43 |
| 310 (çevir) |
touch |
I don't know who I touch and who I don't. I work hard trying to make people laugh. I try to do the kind of stuff that made me laugh growing up. I don't have any secrets. I don't know the reasons I've been so well received.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:44 |
| 311 (çevir) |
public |
I don't like being out in public too much. I don't like going to bars. I don't like doing celebrity stuff.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:45 |
| 312 (çevir) |
grow |
I don't think about that. I wasn't a kid growing up saying one day I'll get an Oscar and make a speech. That wasn't on my mind. So what I do is the best work I can do.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:46 |
| 313 (çevir) |
great |
I mean, I look at my dad. He was twenty when he started having a family, and he was always the coolest dad. He did everything for his kids, and he never made us feel like he was pressured. I know that it must be a great feeling to be a guy like that.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:46 |
| 314 (çevir) |
speech |
I never had a speech from my father 'this is what you must do or shouldn't do' but I just learned to be led by example. My father wasn't perfect.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:47 |
| 315 (çevir) |
too |
I sang a song at my sister's wedding. My mother forced me into that, too. But that one felt all right.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:47 |
| 316 (çevir) |
sing |
I sing seriously to my mom on the phone. To put her to sleep, I have to sing "Maria" from West Side Story. When I hear her snoring, I hang up.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:04 |
| 317 (çevir) |
audience |
I still get very scared when I step in front of a live audience.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:22 |
| 318 (çevir) |
read |
I think the reason I don't read is because, when I'm reading, I feel like I'm missing out on something else. You know, What are my friends doing? Where's my girlfriend?
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:30 |
| 319 (çevir) |
begin |
I'm 31 now. I think I'm beginning to understand what life is, what romance is, and what a relationship means.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:31 |
| 320 (çevir) |
comfortable |
I'm not comfortable being around too many people. I don't like being out in public too much. I don't like going to bars. I don't like doing celebrity stuff. So most of the characters I play are people who don't always feel comfortable beyond their small circle of friends.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:31 |
| 321 (çevir) |
enjoy |
I'm not looking to get away from anything. I like what I've done. I like what I get to do and I enjoy working with my friends. I loved those movies, but this is incredible.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:32 |
| 322 (çevir) |
life |
It definitely has learning a lesson about the way you're living your life. I wouldn't compare our movie to that, but it has a structure where it's about a man who doesn't appreciate all that he has and finds out at the end that life has been great and he has to enjoy that.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:35 |
| 323 (çevir) |
laugh |
Most of the stuff I do on the show comes out of me just trying to make my friends laugh.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:35 |
| 324 (çevir) |
different |
My comedy is different every time I do it. I don't know what the hell I'm doing.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:36 |
| 325 (çevir) |
worry |
My movies just kind of sneak up on you. I don't have to worry too much about what everybody is going to say. Anyway, I really don't pay attention to what the world says about my movies. I just care about what my buddies think.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:37 |
| 326 (çevir) |
wire |
Sir one more comment like that and I will strangle you with my microphone wire!
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:37 |
| 327 (çevir) |
problem |
The problem with me, as far as getting married and having a family, is that my comedy is so important to me. So I don't know if I'll ever be as good a dad as my dad.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:37 |
| 328 (çevir) |
choose |
This character feels so much like my brother. He has two children. He has a wife. He works with me. He chooses to stay in New Hampshire because he wants his kids to grow up in the school they started with. He doesn't want them to lose friends. He is his family's hero.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:38 |
| 329 (çevir) |
honest |
To be honest with you, when I got into this I never thought about reviews. I never thought about what people would say about me. I was just a young guy who was excited to become a comedian and an actor and I just wanted to get to do what I got to do.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:47 |
| 330 (çevir) |
indoor |
We just bought this house. It's too big. It's like 400,000 square feet, or something. We got an indoor lake and ski slope in the house! It's just too big.
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:21 |
| 331 (çevir) |
every |
Well I have a microphone and you don't so you will listen to every damn word I have to say!
Adam Sandler
|
routard 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:24 |
| 332 (çevir) |
youth |
- That girl you're looking for... Why don't you look for her at th youth hostel in Pergusa? Almost all of the girls from out of town end up staying there.
|
onr 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 23:28 |
| 333 (çevir) |
youth |
- What if it's not here? What if some local farmer decide to slash and burn the entire basin?
- Instead of the fountain of youth, we'll have a giant rice paddy.This is our only chance.
|
onr 05 Ekm 2009 Pts 23:29 |
| 334 (çevir) |
material |
Well, we're living in a material world, and I'm a material girl... or boy.
Adam Sandler
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:57 |
| 335 (çevir) |
review |
When I got into this, I never thought about reviews. I never thought about what people would say about me, I was just a young guy who was excited to become a comedian and an actor, and I just wanted to get to do what I got to do.
Adam Sandler
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:57 |
| 336 (çevir) |
recover |
When I was younger and did a stand-up gig, it would take me two weeks to recover. Sometimes I'd get so panicked that I would stutter.
Adam Sandler
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:58 |
| 337 (çevir) |
much |
When I'm up there, and I know the show's coming to a close, in my head I'm saying to myself, Oh man, you gotta get off and be a normal person again. That's what I don't like so much.
Adam Sandler
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:59 |
| 338 (çevir) |
whisper |
You know, when you don't go on TV and talk about how many women you sleep with, some people in Hollywood, that are supposedly 'in the know,' start whispering that you're gay. If I were gay, I wouldn't be ashamed to admit it, but I'm not.
Adam Sandler
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:59 |
| 339 (çevir) |
about |
A lot of people give up just before they're about to make it. You know you never know when that next obstacle is going to be the last one.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:00 |
| 340 (çevir) |
positive |
A lot of times people look at the negative side of what they feel they can't do. I always look on the positive side of what I can do.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:05 |
| 341 (çevir) |
corner |
I definitely feel I do have God in my corner.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:05 |
| 342 (çevir) |
image |
I think setting a goal, getting a visual image of what it is you want. You've got to see what it is you want to achieve before you can pursue it.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:08 |
| 343 (çevir) |
person |
I'm a very religious person.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:09 |
| 344 (çevir) |
person |
I'm a very religious person.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:09 |
| 345 (çevir) |
glare |
Each moment I expected to see the glare of lamps through the blackness, but all was dark.
|
purple 16 Oca 2010 Cmt 13:25 |
| 346 (çevir) |
overcome |
I've always found that anything worth achieving will always have obstacles in the way and you've got to have that drive and determination to overcome those obstacles on route to whatever it is that you want to accomplish.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:19 |
| 347 (çevir) |
use |
I've been very fortunate to be able to use my series as a platform to show a good message for the kids.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:20 |
| 348 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
In America the schools have become too permissive, the kids now are controlling the schools, the tail is wagging the dog. We've got to make a change there and get it back to where the teachers have control of the classrooms.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:21 |
| 349 (çevir) |
art |
It wasn't until I went to Korea out of high school and got exposed to the martial arts for the first time and was just completely enamored with the physical ability of the martial arts and making my black belt.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:22 |
| 350 (çevir) |
steel |
Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their worth.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:26 |
| 351 (çevir) |
success |
People need to realise what real happiness and success is, because success as an actor is fleeting. You can be up there one day and gone the next.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:31 |
| 352 (çevir) |
success |
Some of the most miserable people I know are some of the richest people in America, they are the most miserable individuals I've ever seen.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:33 |
| 353 (çevir) |
option |
Violence is my last option.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:35 |
| 354 (çevir) |
believe |
I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it's going to rain, it will.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:36 |
| 355 (çevir) |
strict |
I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:37 |
| 356 (çevir) |
reasonable |
I tried being reasonable, I didn't like it.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:37 |
| 357 (çevir) |
less |
I'm interested in the fact that the less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:38 |
| 358 (çevir) |
question |
I've never met a genius. A genius to me is someone who does well at something he hates. Anybody can do well at something he loves - it's just a question of finding the subject.
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:41 |
| 359 (çevir) |
will |
If you think it's going to rain, it will.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:43 |
| 360 (çevir) |
hear |
In school, I could hear the leaves rustle and go on a journey.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:45 |
| 361 (çevir) |
discipline |
It takes tremendous discipline to control the influence, the power you have over other people's lives.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:48 |
| 362 (çevir) |
must |
Men must know their limitations.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:49 |
| 363 (çevir) |
nothing |
My old drama coach used to say, 'Don't just do something, stand there.' Gary Cooper wasn't afraid to do nothing.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:50 |
| 364 (çevir) |
respect |
respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that's real power.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:51 |
| 365 (çevir) |
own |
Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:52 |
| 366 (çevir) |
likely |
The less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:52 |
| 367 (çevir) |
just |
There's a lot of great movies that have won the Academy Award, and a lot of great movies that haven't. You just do the best you can.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:53 |
| 368 (çevir) |
happy |
There's only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I'll get married again.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:23 |
| 369 (çevir) |
thunder |
They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:24 |
| 370 (çevir) |
invade |
This film cost $31 million. With that kind of money I could have invaded some country.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:24 |
| 371 (çevir) |
boil |
We boil at different degrees.
Clint Eastwood
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:27 |
| 372 (çevir) |
obscure |
A Constitution should be short and obscure.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:32 |
| 373 (çevir) |
hope |
A leader is a dealer in hope.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:45 |
| 374 (çevir) |
wish |
A man cannot become an atheist merely by wishing it.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:55 |
| 375 (çevir) |
right |
A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:56 |
| 376 (çevir) |
word |
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:00 |
| 377 (çevir) |
direction |
A revolution can be neither made nor stopped. The only thing that can be done is for one of several of its children to give it a direction by dint of victories.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:10 |
| 378 (çevir) |
direction |
Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:11 |
| 379 (çevir) |
idea |
A revolution is an idea which has found its bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:12 |
| 380 (çevir) |
soldier |
A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:14 |
| 381 (çevir) |
velvet |
A throne is only a bench covered with velvet.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:16 |
| 382 (çevir) |
true |
A true man hates no one.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:16 |
| 383 (çevir) |
ability |
ability is nothing without opportunity.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:18 |
| 384 (çevir) |
ability |
Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you.
Wayne Dyer
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:18 |
| 385 (çevir) |
ability |
It wasn't until I went to Korea out of high school and got exposed to the martial arts for the first time and was just completely enamored with the physical ability of the martial arts and making my black belt.
Chuck Norris
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:18 |
| 386 (çevir) |
religion |
All religions have been made by men.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:19 |
| 387 (çevir) |
religion |
All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:19 |
| 388 (çevir) |
religion |
I am a deeply religious nonbeliever - this is a somewhat new kind of religion.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:19 |
| 389 (çevir) |
religion |
It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:19 |
| 390 (çevir) |
religion |
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:20 |
| 391 (çevir) |
religion |
One strength of the communist system of the East is that it has some of the character of a religion and inspires the emotions of a religion.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:20 |
| 392 (çevir) |
circumstance |
Ambition never is in a greater hurry that I; it merely keeps pace with circumstances and with my general way of thinking.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:20 |
| 393 (çevir) |
among |
among those who dislike oppression are many who like to oppress.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:24 |
| 394 (çevir) |
stomach |
An army marches on its stomach.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:26 |
| 395 (çevir) |
courage |
courage is like love; it must have hope for nourishment.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:27 |
| 396 (çevir) |
courage |
Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.
Albert Einstein
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:28 |
| 397 (çevir) |
death |
death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:29 |
| 398 (çevir) |
daily |
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:29 |
| 399 (çevir) |
next |
Doctors will have more lives to answer for in the next world than even we generals.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:30 |
| 400 (çevir) |
nation |
England is a nation of shopkeepers.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:47 |
| 401 (çevir) |
may |
Forethought we may have, undoubtedly, but not foresight.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:18 |
| 402 (çevir) |
newspaper |
Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:19 |
| 403 (çevir) |
need |
France has more need of me than I have need of France.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:21 |
| 404 (çevir) |
pyramid |
From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:25 |
| 405 (çevir) |
obscurity |
Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:26 |
| 406 (çevir) |
perform |
Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:27 |
| 407 (çevir) |
defeat |
He who fears being conquered is sure of defeat.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:28 |
| 408 (çevir) |
defeat |
Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:28 |
| 409 (çevir) |
also |
He who knows how to flatter also knows how to slander.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:29 |
| 410 (çevir) |
upon |
History is a set of lies agreed upon.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:36 |
| 411 (çevir) |
upon |
All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual.
Albert Einstein
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:38 |
| 412 (çevir) |
upon |
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Albert Einstein
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:38 |
| 413 (çevir) |
past |
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:39 |
| 414 (çevir) |
whole |
I am sometimes a fox and sometimes a lion. The whole secret of government lies in knowing when to be the one or the other.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:42 |
| 415 (çevir) |
command |
I can no longer obey; I have tasted command, and I cannot give it up.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:45 |
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command |
Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism - how passionately I hate them!
Albert Einstein
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:46 |
| 417 (çevir) |
master |
I have only one counsel for you - be master.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:47 |
| 418 (çevir) |
power |
I love power. But it is as an artist that I love it. I love it as a musician loves his violin, to draw out its sounds and chords and harmonies.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:49 |
| 419 (çevir) |
mud |
I made all my generals out of mud.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:52 |
| 420 (çevir) |
sun |
If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal giver of life would be my god.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:53 |
| 421 (çevir) |
peace |
If they want peace, nations should avoid the pin-pricks that precede cannon shots.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:58 |
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peace |
My final wish on this Earth is that Baldrick be sold to provide funds for a Blackadder foundation to promote peace and to do research into the possibility of an automatic machine.
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:58 |
| 423 (çevir) |
peace |
I am not only a pacifist but a militant pacifist. I am willing to fight for peace. Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.
Albert Einstein
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onr 06 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:59 |
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pocketknives |
Microstimulation is a technique that stimulates a group of nerve cells by zapping them with a small electrical current.
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 11:51 |
| 425 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
Pepper jack cheese is a derivative of Monterey Jack that includes spicy hot pepper s for a zesty flavor.
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:01 |
| 426 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
The zip code is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:03 |
| 427 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
In Antena 3 , in the TV comedy sketch show Homo Zapping with a variety of roles that would be the envy of any actor.
|
inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:03 |
| 428 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
The ZIP code is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:04 |
| 429 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
In the last years, she has become very popular thanks to her impersonations in Homo Zapping and her role of a TV conductor in Volver ...
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:05 |
| 430 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
The ZIP code is the system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS).
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:07 |
| 431 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
A zigzag is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two parallel lines.
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:08 |
| 432 (çevir) |
pocketknives |
The zither is a musical string instrument, most commonly found in Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, the southern regions of Germany, alpine Europe and East Asian cultures, including China.
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:09 |
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babbler |
The Old World babblers or timaliids are a large family of mostly Old World passerine bird s
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:11 |
| 434 (çevir) |
abacus |
The earliest archaeological evidence for the use of the Greek abacus dates to the 5th century BC
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:19 |
| 435 (çevir) |
abacus |
First century sources, such as the Abhidharmakosa describe the knowledge and use of abacus in India.
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:21 |
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abacus |
a calculating instrument consisting of a frame with beads on rods or wires
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:22 |
| 437 (çevir) |
abacus |
An adapted abacus, invented by Tim Cranmer, called a Cranmer abacus is still commonly used by individuals who are blind.
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:24 |
| 438 (çevir) |
abacus |
In logic, an abacus is an instrument, often called the "logical machine", analogous to the mathematical abacus.
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inci 08 Ekm 2009 Per 12:25 |
| 439 (çevir) |
deliver |
If you wish to be a success in the world, promise everything, deliver nothing.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 13:26 |
| 440 (çevir) |
deliver |
Here is the little house between the forest and the lake. Exactly on the polar circle.They can deliver your food, even in the winter.
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onr 08 Ekm 2009 Per 13:26 |
| 441 (çevir) |
fool |
Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:14 |
| 442 (çevir) |
govern |
In order to govern, the question is not to follow out a more or less valid theory but to build with whatever materials are at hand. The inevitable must be accepted and turned to advantage.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:15 |
| 443 (çevir) |
handicap |
In politics stupidity is not a handicap.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:16 |
| 444 (çevir) |
admit |
In politics... never retreat, never retract... never admit a mistake.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:20 |
| 445 (çevir) |
cause |
It is the cause, not the death, that makes the martyr.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:21 |
| 446 (çevir) |
require |
It requires more courage to suffer than to die.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:21 |
| 447 (çevir) |
talent |
Let the path be open to talent.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:22 |
| 448 (çevir) |
medicine |
medicines are only fit for old people.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:22 |
| 449 (çevir) |
easily |
Men are more easily governed through their vices than through their virtues.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:23 |
| 450 (çevir) |
interest |
Men are moved by two levers only: fear and self interest.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:23 |
| 451 (çevir) |
consideration |
Men take only their needs into consideration - never their abilities.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:24 |
| 452 (çevir) |
race |
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:26 |
| 453 (çevir) |
malice |
Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:30 |
| 454 (çevir) |
interrupt |
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:41 |
| 455 (çevir) |
precious |
Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:43 |
| 456 (çevir) |
maintain |
One must change one's tactics every ten years if one wishes to maintain one's superiority.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 11:46 |
| 457 (çevir) |
forbid |
One should never forbid what one lacks the power to prevent.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:56 |
| 458 (çevir) |
away |
Power is my mistress. I have worked too hard at her conquest to allow anyone to take her away from me.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:58 |
| 459 (çevir) |
opinion |
Public opinion is the thermometer a monarch should constantly consult.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:58 |
| 460 (çevir) |
excellent |
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 12:59 |
| 461 (çevir) |
murder |
Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:01 |
| 462 (çevir) |
respect |
respect the burden.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:04 |
| 463 (çevir) |
generally |
Soldiers generally win battles; generals get credit for them.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:05 |
| 464 (çevir) |
time |
Take time to deliberate, but when the time for action has arrived, stop thinking and go in.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:06 |
| 465 (çevir) |
silent |
Ten people who speak make more noise than ten thousand who are silent.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:11 |
| 466 (çevir) |
punish |
The act of policing is, in order to punish less often, to punish more severely.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:11 |
| 467 (çevir) |
punish |
I cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation and is but a reflection of human frailty.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:12 |
| 468 (çevir) |
true |
The army is the true nobility of our country.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:15 |
| 469 (çevir) |
own |
The battlefield is a scene of constant chaos. The winner will be the one who controls that chaos, both his own and the enemies.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:15 |
| 470 (çevir) |
cure |
The best cure for the body is a quiet mind.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:17 |
| 471 (çevir) |
one |
The best way to keep one's word is not to give it.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:18 |
| 472 (çevir) |
extent |
The extent of your consciousness is limited only by your ability to love and to embrace with your love the space around you, and all it contains.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:24 |
| 473 (çevir) |
courage |
The first virtue in a soldier is endurance of fatigue; courage is only the second virtue.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:31 |
| 474 (çevir) |
complain |
The French complain of everything, and always.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:32 |
| 475 (çevir) |
proof |
The great proof of madness is the disproportion of one's designs to one's means.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:33 |
| 476 (çevir) |
sake |
The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:34 |
| 477 (çevir) |
imagination |
The human race is governed by its imagination.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:35 |
| 478 (çevir) |
imagination |
imagination is more important than knowledge.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:36 |
| 479 (çevir) |
imagination |
Logic will get you from A to B. imagination will take you everywhere.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:36 |
| 480 (çevir) |
crime |
The infectiousness of crime is like that of the plague.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:36 |
| 481 (çevir) |
disagree |
The people to fear are not those who disagree with you, but those who disagree with you and are too cowardly to let you know.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:38 |
| 482 (çevir) |
communication |
The strong man is the one who is able to intercept at will the communication between the senses and the mind.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 13:39 |
| 483 (çevir) |
remain |
The surest way to remain poor is to be an honest man.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:41 |
| 484 (çevir) |
exceed |
The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided. It is sometimes better to abandon one's self to destiny.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:41 |
| 485 (çevir) |
exceed |
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:43 |
| 486 (çevir) |
wisdom |
The truest wisdom is a resolute determination.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:44 |
| 487 (çevir) |
dictionary |
The word impossible is not in my dictionary.
Napoleon Bonaparte
|
onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:44 |
| 488 (çevir) |
dictionary |
Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 14:44 |
| 489 (çevir) |
spirit |
There are only two forces in the world, the sword and the spirit. In the long run the sword will always be conquered by the spirit.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:37 |
| 490 (çevir) |
spirit |
- He's the Asahina heir Kumotori.
- Family memorial service offer incense to his spirit.
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:37 |
| 491 (çevir) |
spirit |
The invasion of foreign ideals weaken our national purity in exactly the same way as the desire for money weakens the spirit of our people.
|
onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:37 |
| 492 (çevir) |
spirit |
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:38 |
| 493 (çevir) |
spirit |
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Albert Einstein
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:38 |
| 494 (çevir) |
unite |
There are only two forces that unite men - fear and interest.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:39 |
| 495 (çevir) |
such |
There is no such thing as accident; it is fate misnamed.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:42 |
| 496 (çevir) |
strike |
There is one kind of robber whom the law does not strike at, and who steals what is most precious to men: time.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:46 |
| 497 (çevir) |
strike |
strike an average between what a woman thinks of her husband a month before she marries him and what she thinks of him a year afterward, and you will have the truth about him.
H. L. Mencken
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:48 |
| 498 (çevir) |
ridiculous |
There is only one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:48 |
| 499 (çevir) |
throw |
throw off your worries when you throw off your clothes at night.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:49 |
| 500 (çevir) |
throw |
- Hello! Look here, you old crock, why did you throw the good man in prison? Is he a horse thief or something? He's had three decorations! You can't arrest such a hero!
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onr 13 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:51 |
| 501 (çevir) |
valid |
In order to govern, the question is not to follow out a more or less valid theory but to build with whatever materials are at hand. The inevitable must be accepted and turned to advantage.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 11:06 |
| 502 (çevir) |
vanity |
The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 11:30 |
| 503 (çevir) |
variable |
A zigzag is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two parallel lines.
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 11:33 |
| 504 (çevir) |
variety |
Occurrences in this domain are beyond the reach of exact prediction because of the variety of factors in operation, not because of any lack of order in nature.
Albert Einstein
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 11:38 |
| 505 (çevir) |
variety |
In Antena 3 , in the TV comedy sketch show Homo Zapping with a variety of roles that would be the envy of any actor.
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 11:38 |
| 506 (çevir) |
urban |
You write article about urban legends, right?Kente ait efsaneler hakk?nda yaz? yoz?yorsunuz do?ru mu?
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anaca 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 15:42 |
| 507 (çevir) |
movement |
All great movements are popular movements. They are the volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the ruthless Goddess of Distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast into the midst of the people.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 15:56 |
| 508 (çevir) |
accommodate |
All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:04 |
| 509 (çevir) |
intention |
Any alliance whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and useless.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:04 |
| 510 (çevir) |
paint |
Anyone who sees and paints a sky green and fields blue ought to be sterilized.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:05 |
| 511 (çevir) |
duty |
As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:13 |
| 512 (çevir) |
other |
As soon as by one's own propaganda even a glimpse of right on the other side is admitted, the cause for doubting one's own right is laid.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:36 |
| 513 (çevir) |
paradise |
By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:38 |
| 514 (çevir) |
terror |
Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:39 |
| 515 (çevir) |
knight |
Generals think war should be waged like the tourneys of the Middle Ages. I have no use for knights; I need revolutionaries.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:40 |
| 516 (çevir) |
power |
Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:43 |
| 517 (çevir) |
liar |
Great liars are also great magicians.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:44 |
| 518 (çevir) |
hate |
hate is more lasting than dislike.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:46 |
| 519 (çevir) |
gain |
He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:48 |
| 520 (çevir) |
administer |
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 14 Ekm 2009 Çar 16:49 |
| 521 (çevir) |
expression |
Humanitarianism is the expression of stupidity and cowardice.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:32 |
| 522 (çevir) |
conduct |
I believe today that my conduct is in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:33 |
| 523 (çevir) |
cruel |
I do not see why man should not be just as cruel as nature.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:33 |
| 524 (çevir) |
assurance |
I go the way that Providence dictates with the assurance of a sleepwalker.
Adolf Hitler
|
onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:36 |
| 525 (çevir) |
emotion |
I use emotion for the many and reserve reason for the few.
Adolf Hitler
|
onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:37 |
| 526 (çevir) |
emotion |
One strength of the communist system of the East is that it has some of the character of a religion and inspires the emotions of a religion.
Albert Einstein
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:38 |
| 527 (çevir) |
emotion |
All great movements are popular movements. They are the volcanic eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the ruthless Goddess of Distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast into the midst of the people.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:38 |
| 528 (çevir) |
against |
If today I stand here as a revolutionary, it is as a revolutionary against the Revolution.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:40 |
| 529 (çevir) |
believe |
If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:43 |
| 530 (çevir) |
faith |
It is always more difficult to fight against faith than against knowledge.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:43 |
| 531 (çevir) |
victory |
It is not truth that matters, but victory.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:49 |
| 532 (çevir) |
eventually |
Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:51 |
| 533 (çevir) |
struggle |
Mankind has grown strong in eternal struggles and it will only perish through eternal peace.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:54 |
| 534 (çevir) |
election |
Sooner will a camel pass through a needle's eye than a great man be "discovered" by an election.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:55 |
| 535 (çevir) |
defence |
Strength lies not in defence but in attack.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 16:58 |
| 536 (çevir) |
preserve |
Struggle is the father of all things. It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle.
Adolf Hitler
|
onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:01 |
| 537 (çevir) |
success |
success is the sole earthly judge of right and wrong.
Adolf Hitler
|
onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:10 |
| 538 (çevir) |
judge |
Success is the sole earthly judge of right and wrong.
Adolf Hitler
|
onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:47 |
| 539 (çevir) |
attention |
The art of leadership... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:49 |
| 540 (çevir) |
attention |
However, before we confirm Bernice feels we'd get more media attention with someone from the entertainment industry.
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:53 |
| 541 (çevir) |
attention |
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty girl is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves.
Albert Einstein
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:54 |
| 542 (çevir) |
attention |
My movies just kind of sneak up on you. I don't have to worry too much about what everybody is going to say. Anyway, I really don't pay attention to what the world says about my movies. I just care about what my buddies think.
Adam Sandler
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onr 15 Ekm 2009 Per 17:54 |
| 543 (çevir) |
expression |
Humanitarianism is the expression of stupidity and cowardice.
Adolf Hitler
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| 544 (çevir) |
individual |
The day of individual happiness has passed.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:47 |
| 545 (çevir) |
passion |
The doom of a nation can be averted only by a storm of flowing passion, but only those who are passionate themselves can arouse passion in others.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:47 |
| 546 (çevir) |
victim |
The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:48 |
| 547 (çevir) |
state |
The great strength of the totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:50 |
| 548 (çevir) |
opponent |
The leader of genius must have the ability to make different opponents appear as if they belonged to one category.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:52 |
| 549 (çevir) |
essential |
The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:52 |
| 550 (çevir) |
truth |
The victor will never be asked if he told the truth.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:53 |
| 551 (çevir) |
deserve |
Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:54 |
| 552 (çevir) |
application |
Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way round, to consider the most wretched sort of life as paradise.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:55 |
| 553 (çevir) |
poison |
Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:56 |
| 554 (çevir) |
government |
What good fortune for governments that the people do not think.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:56 |
| 555 (çevir) |
under |
Who says I am not under the special protection of God?
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:58 |
| 556 (çevir) |
torch |
Whoever lights the torch of war in Europe can wish for nothing but chaos.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 15:58 |
| 557 (çevir) |
build |
Words build bridges into unexplored regions.
Adolf Hitler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:00 |
| 558 (çevir) |
class |
Capitalism is the legitimate racket of the ruling class.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:00 |
| 559 (çevir) |
demand |
I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:02 |
| 560 (çevir) |
even |
I don't even know what street Canada is on.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:02 |
| 561 (çevir) |
upon |
I have built my organization upon fear.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:03 |
| 562 (çevir) |
racket |
My rackets are run on strictly American lines and they're going to stay that way.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:04 |
| 563 (çevir) |
tiger |
Now I know why tigers eat their young.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:05 |
| 564 (çevir) |
trouble |
Prohibition has made nothing but trouble.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:06 |
| 565 (çevir) |
vote |
vote early and vote often.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:13 |
| 566 (çevir) |
serve |
When I sell liquor, it's called bootlegging; when my patrons serve it on Lake Shore Drive, it's called hospitality.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:14 |
| 567 (çevir) |
kind |
You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.
Al Capone
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:39 |
| 568 (çevir) |
hope |
All I can do is leave it in God's hands and hope that my fans feel where I'm coming from.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:40 |
| 569 (çevir) |
coach |
Because I came out as a singer, I took the time to get an acting coach.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:41 |
| 570 (çevir) |
audience |
I began to work the stage and get the audience into it. I also learned how to have fun out there. It is something I will never forget.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:42 |
| 571 (çevir) |
sacrifice |
I don't feel I made any sacrifices at all. I'm doing my best to juggle.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:42 |
| 572 (çevir) |
abandon |
I don't want to abandon one work for the other, and I don't think I need to sacrifice anything to put my all into either one of them.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:55 |
| 573 (çevir) |
support |
I have the time needed to support the album and tour.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:56 |
| 574 (çevir) |
cool |
I know that people think I'm sexy and I am looked at as that. It is cool with me. It's wonderful to have sexy appeal. If you embrace it, it can be a very beautiful thing.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 16:59 |
| 575 (çevir) |
comfortable |
I see myself as sexy. If you are comfortable with it, it can be very classy and appealing.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 17:10 |
| 576 (çevir) |
aware |
I stay true to myself and my style, and I am always pushing myself to be aware of that and be original.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 17:12 |
| 577 (çevir) |
public |
I think it's important to take a break, you know, from the public eye for a while, and give people a chance to miss you. I want longevity. I don't want to get out there and run myself ragged and spread myself thin.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 17:16 |
| 578 (çevir) |
while |
I think it's important to take a break, you know, from the public eye for a while, and give people a chance to miss you. I want longevity. I don't want to get out there and run myself ragged and spread myself thin.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 17:56 |
| 579 (çevir) |
remember |
I want people to remember me as a full on entertainer and a good person.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 17:59 |
| 580 (çevir) |
total |
I'm a total performer.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:06 |
| 581 (çevir) |
involve |
I'm involved in some action scenes, so they'll train me for that. I'll be working with my acting coach to prepare for my character.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:09 |
| 582 (çevir) |
laugh |
I'm the interpreter. I'm the one who takes your words and brings them to life. I was trained to sing and dance and laugh, and that's what I want to do.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:20 |
| 583 (çevir) |
laugh |
I do love the films I've done in the past. I work hard in my movies and my friends work hard and we're trying to make people laugh and I'm very proud of that.
Adam Sandler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:21 |
| 584 (çevir) |
laugh |
I don't know who I touch and who I don't. I work hard trying to make people laugh. I try to do the kind of stuff that made me laugh growing up. I don't have any secrets. I don't know the reasons I've been so well received.
Adam Sandler
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:22 |
| 585 (çevir) |
drive |
If I don't think about it, it won't drive me crazy.
Aaliyah
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onr 16 Ekm 2009 Cum 18:22 |
| 586 (çevir) |
wedding |
A fortnight before the wedding, a terrible event occurred which deprived me of my only companion.
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onr 17 Ekm 2009 Cmt 17:31 |
| 587 (çevir) |
wedding |
A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers.
Grace Hansen
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onr 17 Ekm 2009 Cmt 17:32 |
| 588 (çevir) |
wedding |
A wedding anniversary is the celebration of love, trust, partnership, tolerance and tenacity. The order varies for any given year.
Paul Sweeney
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onr 17 Ekm 2009 Cmt 17:33 |
| 589 (çevir) |
wedding |
I sang a song at my sister's wedding. My mother forced me into that, too. But that one felt all right.
Adam Sandler
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| 590 (çevir) |
baby boom |
baby boomer is a term used to describe a person who was born during the demographic Post-World War II baby boom.
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| 591 (çevir) |
baby boom |
The boomers found that their music, most notably rock and roll, was another expression of their generational identity.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:10 |
| 592 (çevir) |
baby boom |
Bernard Salt places the Australian baby boom between 1946 and 1961.[
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:12 |
| 593 (çevir) |
baby boom |
The baby boom has been described variously as a "shockwave" and as "the pig in the python."
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:13 |
| 594 (çevir) |
baby boom |
This article deals with the baby boom Generation from a cultural perspective, while a separate article deals with the "Post-World War II baby boom".
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:16 |
| 595 (çevir) |
baby buggy |
baby buggy is a "stroller" (North American English) or "push chair" (British English, also sometimes "buggy") has the child (generally up to three years old) in a sitting position, usually facing forwards, instead of facing the pusher.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:20 |
| 596 (çevir) |
baby buggy |
baby buggy (or child carrier, stroller or baby carrier) consists of devices for transporting and carrying infants.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:21 |
| 597 (çevir) |
baboon |
baboons are African and Asian Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:23 |
| 598 (çevir) |
baboon |
In all baboon species there is pronounced sexual dimorphism, usually in size but also sometimes in colour or canine development.
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| 599 (çevir) |
baboon |
baboons in captivity have been known to live up to 45 years, while in the wild their life expectancy is about 30 years.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:25 |
| 600 (çevir) |
baboon |
Most baboons live in hierarchical troops.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:26 |
| 601 (çevir) |
baboon |
baboons can determine from vocal exchanges what the dominance relations are between individuals.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:26 |
| 602 (çevir) |
babbler |
The Jungle babbler is a common resident breeding bird in India,Nepal and Pakistan and is often seen in gardens within large cities as well as in forested areas.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:30 |
| 603 (çevir) |
babbler |
The American Wrentit is an enigmatic species that was in recent times placed with the Old World babblers but may, in fact, not belong here.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:33 |
| 604 (çevir) |
babbler |
Australo-Papuan babblers are monogamous breeders which defend territories.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:34 |
| 605 (çevir) |
babbler |
The Australo-Papuan babblers are medium-sized terrestrial birds with sombre plumage and long decurved bills.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:35 |
| 606 (çevir) |
babbles |
Children who can't babble for some physiological reason, such as having a breathing tube in their throat, do subsequently acquire normal pronunciation but their speech development is significantly delayed.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:37 |
| 607 (çevir) |
babbling |
babbling (also called baby talk or twaddling) is a stage in child and a state in language acquisition, during which an infant appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language, but not yet producing any recognizable words.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:50 |
| 608 (çevir) |
babbles |
Human babies engage in babble as a sort of vocal play that occurs in a few other primate species, all which belong to the family Callitrichidae (marmosets & tamarins) and are cooperative breeders.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:38 |
| 609 (çevir) |
babbling |
There are two types of babbling. Most people are familiar with the characteristic sounds made during babbling, namely reduplicative and variegated babbling.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:51 |
| 610 (çevir) |
babbles |
This is not to say that babbling is not an important part of learning to talk, only to question which came first—babbling so as to develop into a talker, or a predisposition to evolve into a talker because among cooperative breeders, babies that babble are better tended and more likely to survive."
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:39 |
| 611 (çevir) |
babbling |
Most babbling consists of a small number of sounds, which suggests the child is preparing the basic sounds necessary to speak the language to which he is exposed.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:52 |
| 612 (çevir) |
babbles |
If they are exposed to sign language, they will babble with their hands at approximately the same time vocal babbling appears, although sign production appears a few months before word production generally does in hearing children.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:41 |
| 613 (çevir) |
babbling |
babbling occurs during the first year of life if the child is developing normally.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:53 |
| 614 (çevir) |
babbles |
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy writes, "...marmoset and tamarin babies also babble.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:42 |
| 615 (çevir) |
baby buggy |
baby buggy´s goal is to help them access the essentials they need to ensure their safety and well-being.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:45 |
| 616 (çevir) |
babbling |
Terrence W. Deacon suggests that human infants are not generally excited or upset when babbling, because they will babble spontaneously and incessantly only when emotionally calm.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 10:59 |
| 617 (çevir) |
babbling |
This is not to say that babbling is not an important part of learning to talk, only to question which came first—babbling so as to develop into a talker, or a predisposition to evolve into a talker because among cooperative breeders, babies that babble are better tended and more likely to survive."
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:00 |
| 618 (çevir) |
babbitt |
babbitt metal, also called white metal, is an alloy used to provide the bearing surface in a plain bearing.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:16 |
| 619 (çevir) |
babbitt |
babbitt metal is soft and easily damaged, and seems at first sight an unlikely candidate for a bearing surface, but this appearance is deceptive.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:16 |
| 620 (çevir) |
babbitt |
babbitt metal is characterized by its resistance to galling.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:17 |
| 621 (çevir) |
babbitt |
The inner surface of the steel shell is plated with a coating of bronze which is in turn coated with a thin layer of babbitt metal as the bearing surface.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:18 |
| 622 (çevir) |
babbitt |
babbitt was a government housing facility in Mineral County, Nevada, United States.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:19 |
| 623 (çevir) |
babar |
babar the Elephant is a very popular French children's fictional character who first appeared in Histoire de babar by Jean de Brunhoff in 1931 and enjoyed immediate success.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:21 |
| 624 (çevir) |
babar |
An English language version, entitled The Story of babar, appeared in 1933 in Britain and also in the United States.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:21 |
| 625 (çevir) |
babar |
It tells of a young elephant called babar who leaves the jungle, visits a big city, and returns to bring the benefits of civilization to his fellow elephants.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:22 |
| 626 (çevir) |
babar |
babar's cousins Celeste and Arthur find him in the big city and then help him return to the Elephant realm following the death of the King of the Elephants, who had eaten a poisonous mushroom.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:23 |
| 627 (çevir) |
babar |
A council of elephants approach babar, saying that as he has been educated in France, he would be suitable to become the new King.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:23 |
| 628 (çevir) |
cabin |
A cabin or berthing is an enclosed room generally on a ship or an aircraft.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:44 |
| 629 (çevir) |
cabin |
cabins of the different travel classes are often divided by curtains, sometimes called class dividers.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:45 |
| 630 (çevir) |
cabin |
A beach cabin is a small wooden shelter on the beach, used during the summer months for changing clothes and for the safe storing of some personal belongings.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:45 |
| 631 (çevir) |
cabin |
cabin: A small, roughly built house usually with a wood exterior and typically found in rural areas
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:49 |
| 632 (çevir) |
cabin |
In the United States, log cabins were first constructed beginning in 1638.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:51 |
| 633 (çevir) |
cabala |
cabala (alternately Kabbala(h) or Qabala(h)) may refer to one of several systems of Mysticism.
|
inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 11:55 |
| 634 (çevir) |
cab |
A taxicab is a vehicle for hire, with a driver, which conveys passengers between locations of their choice.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:00 |
| 635 (çevir) |
cabaret |
cabaret is a form of entertainment featuring comedy, song, dance, and theatre, distinguished mainly by the performance venue—a restaurant or nightclub with a stage for performances and the audience sitting at tables (often dining or drinking) watching the performance being introduced by a master of ceremonies.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:05 |
| 636 (çevir) |
cable television |
cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting (via radio waves) in which a television antenna is required.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:13 |
| 637 (çevir) |
dadaism |
Dada or dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:19 |
| 638 (çevir) |
fabric |
A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn.
|
inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:56 |
| 639 (çevir) |
fabric |
fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, crocheting, or bonding.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:56 |
| 640 (çevir) |
fabric |
The fabric of a building is its walls, roof, and the materials with which it is built.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 12:59 |
| 641 (çevir) |
fabric |
In geology, a rock's fabric describes the spatial and geometric configuration of all the elements that make it up.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:04 |
| 642 (çevir) |
fabric |
fabric computing or unified computing involves the creation of a computing fabric consisting of interconnected nodes that look like a 'weave' or a 'fabric' when viewed collectively from a distance.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:08 |
| 643 (çevir) |
e-mail |
Electronic mail, often abbreviated as email or e-mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:10 |
| 644 (çevir) |
g-string |
A g-string (alternatively gee-string or gee string) is a type of underwear, a narrow piece of cloth, leather, or plastic, that covers or holds the genitals, passes between the buttocks, and is attached to a band around the hips, worn as swimwear or underwear by women and men.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:13 |
| 645 (çevir) |
g-string |
A g-string is a minimal clothing worn by stripteasers.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:16 |
| 646 (çevir) |
gabardine |
gabardine is a tough, tightly woven fabric used to make suits, overcoats, trousers and other garments.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:17 |
| 647 (çevir) |
gabardine |
gabardine is a form of twill weave.
|
inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:18 |
| 648 (çevir) |
gabardine |
Depending on the type, gabardine is either dry cleaned, as most other wools, or is machine washable and dryable on a low cycle.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:18 |
| 649 (çevir) |
gabardine |
The fabric takes its name from the gaberdine (with an 'e'), a long, loose overgarment tied at the waist.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:20 |
| 650 (çevir) |
galaxy |
A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system that consists of stars and stellar remnants, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and an important but poorly understood component tentatively dubbed dark matter.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:21 |
| 651 (çevir) |
galaxy |
There are probably more than 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:22 |
| 652 (çevir) |
galaxy |
Historically, galaxyies have been categorized according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual morphology).
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:24 |
| 653 (çevir) |
galaxy |
The word galaxy derives from the Greek term for our own galaxy, galaxias, or kyklos galaktikos, meaning "milky circle" for its appearance in the sky.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:25 |
| 654 (çevir) |
galaxy |
In the astronomical literature, the capitalized word 'galaxy' is used to refer to our galaxy, the Milky Way, to distinguish it from the billions of other galaxies.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:28 |
| 655 (çevir) |
galactic |
galactic means relating to galaxies.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:33 |
| 656 (çevir) |
galactic |
The study of galactic formation and evolution attempts to answer questions regarding how galaxies formed and their evolutionary path over the history of the universe.
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| 657 (çevir) |
galactic |
During the following two billion years, the accumulated matter settles into a galactic disc.[79
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:35 |
| 658 (çevir) |
galactic |
The radiation from an active galactic nucleus results from the gravitational energy of matter as it falls toward the black hole from the disc.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:36 |
| 659 (çevir) |
galactic |
The standard model for an active galactic nucleus is based upon an accretion disc that forms around a supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the core region.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:37 |
| 660 (çevir) |
pearl |
A pearl is a hard, generally spherical object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:39 |
| 661 (çevir) |
pearl |
Valuable pearls occur in the wild, but they are very rare.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:39 |
| 662 (çevir) |
pearl |
pearls have been harvested and cultivated primarily for use in jewelry, but in the past they were also stitched onto lavish clothing.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:40 |
| 663 (çevir) |
pearl |
Present day natural pearling is confined mostly to seas off Bahrain.
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| 664 (çevir) |
machiavelli |
Niccolò di Bernardo dei machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and is considered one of the main founders of modern political science.[
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machiavelli |
Like Leonardo da Vinci, machiavelli is considered a typical example of the Renaissance Man.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:43 |
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machiavelli |
Between 1503 and 1506, machiavelli was responsible for the Florentine militia, including the City’s defence.
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machiavelli |
Niccolò machiavelli’s best-known book exposits and describes the arts with which a ruling prince can maintain control of his realm.
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machiavelli |
machiavelli died in 1527 and his grave site is unknown, but a cenotaph honouring him was erected at the Church of Santa Croce, in Florence.
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machiavellianism |
machiavellianism was seen as a foreign virus infecting English politics, originating in Italy, and having already infected France.
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machiavellianism |
machiavellianism is also a term that some social and personality psychologists use to describe a person's tendency to deceive and manipulate others for personal gain.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:49 |
| 671 (çevir) |
machiavellianism |
machiavellianism is one of the three personality traits referred to as the dark triad, along with narcissism and psychopathy.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:50 |
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machiavellianism |
Some psychologists consider machiavellianism to be essentially a subclinical form of psychopathy, although recent research suggests that while machiavellianism and psychopathy overlap, they are distinct personality constructs.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 13:52 |
| 673 (çevir) |
machiavellianism |
A Machiavellian person is often thought to be indifferent to ethical and moral considerations in the same way that a sociopath is incapable of sympathy or compassion.
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| 674 (çevir) |
macedonia |
macedonia is a landlocked country that is geographically clearly defined by a central valley formed by the Vardar river and framed along its borders by mountain ranges.
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| 675 (çevir) |
macedonia |
Each macedonian citizen that is above 18 years can vote for one of the macedonian political parties.
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| 676 (çevir) |
macedonia |
macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on April 8, 1993, eighteen months after its independence from Yugoslavia.
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| 677 (çevir) |
macedonia |
macedonia has an estimated population of 2,061,315 citizens.
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| 678 (çevir) |
macedonia |
macedonia has a rich cultural heritage in art, architecture, poetry, and music.
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| 679 (çevir) |
macedonian |
macedonian music styles developed under the strong influence of Byzantine church music.
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| 680 (çevir) |
macedonian |
The macedonian parliament or Sobranie (macedonian: Собрание) is the country's legislative body.
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| 681 (çevir) |
macedonian |
The modern macedonian language belongs to the eastern sub-branch of the South Slavic branch of the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
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| 682 (çevir) |
macedonian |
macedonian grammar is markedly analytic in comparison with other Slavic languages, having lost the common Slavic case system.
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| 683 (çevir) |
macbeth |
macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and is believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607.
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| 684 (çevir) |
macbeth |
Over the centuries, the play has attracted the greatest actors in the roles of macbeth and Lady macbeth.
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| 685 (çevir) |
macbeth |
macbeth is a Scottish noble and a valiant military man.
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| 686 (çevir) |
macbeth |
At the urging of his wife, Lady macbeth, he commits regicide and becomes King of Scotland.
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| 687 (çevir) |
macbeth |
Lady macbeth’s plan is to convince macbeth to kill Duncan.
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| 688 (çevir) |
jacquard |
jacquard weaving makes possible in almost any loom the programmed raising of each warp thread independently of the others.
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| 689 (çevir) |
jacquard |
The jacquards often were small and only independently controlled a relatively few warp ends.
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| 690 (çevir) |
jacquard |
The term "jacquard" is not specific or limited to any particular loom, but rather refers to the added control mechanism that automates the patterning.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:39 |
| 691 (çevir) |
jacquard |
The jacquard loom is a mechanical loom, invented by Joseph Marie jacquard in 1801, that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with complex patterns such as brocade, damask, and matelasse
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| 692 (çevir) |
jacquard |
The jacquard process and the necessary loom attachment are named after their inventor, Joseph Marie jacquard (1752 - 1834).
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| 693 (çevir) |
zaire |
The name of zaire derives from the Portuguese: zaire, itself an adaptation of the Kongo word nzere or nzadi, or "the river that swallows all rivers".
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| 694 (çevir) |
zambia |
The Republic of zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa.
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| 695 (çevir) |
zambia |
zambia has been inhabited for thousands of years by hunter-gatherers and migrating tribes.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:55 |
| 696 (çevir) |
zambia |
zambia became a republic immediately upon attaining independence in October 1964.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:55 |
| 697 (çevir) |
zambia |
The west of zambia is very flat with broad plains, the most notable being the Barotse Floodplain on the Zambezi, which floods from December to June, lagging behind the annual rainy season (typically November to April).
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 14:56 |
| 698 (çevir) |
zambia |
Eastern zambia shows greater diversity.
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| 699 (çevir) |
zany |
zany humour or a zany person is strange or eccentric in an amusing way.
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| 700 (çevir) |
zany |
zany is like a clown; "a buffoonish walk"; "a clownish face"; "a zany sense of humor"
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| 701 (çevir) |
zero |
0 (zero) is both a number and the numerical digit used to represent that number in numerals.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:14 |
| 702 (çevir) |
zero |
The value zero plays a special role for many physical quantities.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:16 |
| 703 (çevir) |
zero |
zero is a number which quantifies a count or an amount of null size.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:18 |
| 704 (çevir) |
zero |
As a digit, zero is used as a placeholder in place value systems.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:21 |
| 705 (çevir) |
zero |
In the English language, zero may also be called oh, null, nil, or nought.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:22 |
| 706 (çevir) |
zero tolerance |
zero tolerance policies are studied in criminology and are common in formal and informal policing systems around the world.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:25 |
| 707 (çevir) |
zigzag |
A zigzag is a pattern made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two parallel lines; it can be described as both jagged and fairly regular.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:27 |
| 708 (çevir) |
zigzag |
A regular zigzag can be generated from a simple motif like a line segment by repeated application of a glide reflection.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:27 |
| 709 (çevir) |
zigzag |
In sewing, a zigzag stitch is a machine stitch in a zigzag pattern.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:28 |
| 710 (çevir) |
zigzag |
zigzags are a basic decorative pattern used on pottery, and are often seen in the cuts which separate pieces of ravioli pasta.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:28 |
| 711 (çevir) |
zigzag |
If you zigzag, you move forward by going at an angle first to one side then to the other.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:29 |
| 712 (çevir) |
zero hour |
"zero hour" is the title of an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise; it was the season finale for season three.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:32 |
| 713 (çevir) |
nail |
Fingernails and toenails are made of a tough protein called keratin, as are animals' hooves and horns.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:39 |
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nail |
nails grow at an average rate of 3 millimeters a month
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| 715 (çevir) |
nail |
The part of the nail that extends past the finger, beyond the nail plate.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:42 |
| 716 (çevir) |
nail |
A nail is a thin piece of metal with one pointed end and one flat end.
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| 717 (çevir) |
nail |
You hit the flat end with a hammer in order to push the nail into something such as a wall.
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| 718 (çevir) |
yacht |
A yacht is a high end recreational boat.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:52 |
| 719 (çevir) |
yacht |
Modern yachts have efficient sail-plans, most notably the Bermuda rig, that allow them to sail towards the wind.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:53 |
| 720 (çevir) |
yacht |
Motor yachts typically have one or two internal combustion engines that burn diesel fuel.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 15:53 |
| 721 (çevir) |
yachting |
Yacht racing is the sport of competitive yachting.
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| 722 (çevir) |
yachting |
yachting is a physical activity involving boats, be it racing sailing boats, cruising to distant shores, or day-sailing along a coast.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:15 |
| 723 (çevir) |
gait |
gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of terrestrial animals, including humans, during locomotion.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:21 |
| 724 (çevir) |
gait |
A particular kind of gait is a particular way of walking.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:22 |
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gait |
gaits are generally classed as "symmetrical" and "asymmetrical" based on limb movement.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:23 |
| 726 (çevir) |
gait |
While gaits can be classified by footfall, new work involving whole-body kinematics and force-plate records has given rise to an alternative classification scheme, based on the mechanics of the movement.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:24 |
| 727 (çevir) |
gait |
Walking gaits are all characterized by a 'vaulting' movement of the body over the legs, frequently described as in inverted pendulum (displaying fluctuations in kinetic and potential energy which are perfectly out of phase).
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:26 |
| 728 (çevir) |
abashed |
He looked abashed, uncomfortable, embarrassed or ashamed because you have done something wrong or stupid.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:32 |
| 729 (çevir) |
acclamation |
acclamation" or "acclamatio" can also signify a kind of ritual greeting and expression of approval in certain social contexts in ancient Rome.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:37 |
| 730 (çevir) |
acclamation |
acclamations were ritual verbal expressions of approval and benediction in public and private life.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:38 |
| 731 (çevir) |
acclamation |
If someone is chosen or elected by acclamation, they are elected without a written vote.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:39 |
| 732 (çevir) |
acclamation |
acclamation is the process of electing a person to a post in the absence of other nominees
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:40 |
| 733 (çevir) |
acclamation |
The departure and return of imperial magistrates was, for example, accompanied by acclamation.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:41 |
| 734 (çevir) |
vacuum cleaner |
A vacuum cleaner (also hoover in colloquial British English) is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:45 |
| 735 (çevir) |
vacuum cleaner |
The performance of a vacuum cleaner can be measured by several parameters...
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 16:46 |
| 736 (çevir) |
vacuum cleaner |
Upright vacuum cleaners take the form of a cleaning head, onto which a handle and bag are attached.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 17:00 |
| 737 (çevir) |
jargon |
jargon is terminology which is especially defined in relationship to a specific activity, profession, or group.
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| 738 (çevir) |
jargon |
We are in the grip of an epidemic of medical jargon.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:12 |
| 739 (çevir) |
jargon |
jargon can also mean clumsy language that is hard to understand, synonymous with gibberish or gobbledygook, or a mixture of languages that serves different people
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:16 |
| 740 (çevir) |
java |
java (Indonesian: Jawa) is an island of Indonesia and the site of its capital city, Jakarta.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:26 |
| 741 (çevir) |
java |
java is the 13th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in Indonesia.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:26 |
| 742 (çevir) |
java |
java was the site of many influential kingdoms in the Southeast Asian region and as a result, many literary works have been written by javanese authors.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:28 |
| 743 (çevir) |
jailbird |
jailbird is a novel by Kurt Vonnegut, originally published in 1979.
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| 744 (çevir) |
jailbird |
'jailbird definitely mounts up on angelic wings - in its speed, in its sparkle, and in its high-flying intent. A profoundly humane comedy.' - Chicago Tribune Book World
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:31 |
| 745 (çevir) |
jailbird |
jailbird is a person often put in jail; habitual lawbreaker
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:35 |
| 746 (çevir) |
jacuzzi |
jacuzzi is a kind of whirlpool bath.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:36 |
| 747 (çevir) |
jacuzzi |
jacuzzi is a company that produces whirlpool bathtubs and spas. Its first product was a bath with massaging jets.
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inci 19 Ekm 2009 Pts 19:37 |
| 748 (çevir) |
aachen |
aachen was heavily damaged during World War II.
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| 749 (çevir) |
aachen |
The aachen Cathedral was erected on the orders of Charlemagne in 786 AD and was on completion the largest dome north of the Alps.
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| 750 (çevir) |
aachen |
aachen has a large number of spin-offs from the university's IT-technology department and is a major centre of IT development in Germany.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:22 |
| 751 (çevir) |
aachen |
aachen is also famous for its carnival (Karneval, Fasching), in which families dress in colorful costumes.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:23 |
| 752 (çevir) |
aachen |
Products manufactured in or around aachen include electronics, chemicals, plastics, textiles, glass, cosmetics, and needles and pins. Its most important source of revenue, the textile industries, have been dead for almost half a century now.
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| 753 (çevir) |
aaron |
In the Bible, aaron (pronounced / Arabic Hārūn), was the brother of Moses and represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Hebrews.
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| 754 (çevir) |
aaron |
aaron’s function included the duties of speaker and implied personal dealings with the Egyptian royal court on behalf of Moses, who was always the central moving figure.
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| 755 (çevir) |
aaron |
aaron is not always prominent or active; and he sometimes appears guilty of rebellious or treasonable conduct.
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| 756 (çevir) |
aaron |
aaron and his sons, distinguished from the Common People by their sacred functions, were likewise to receive holy vestments suitable to their office.
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| 757 (çevir) |
aaron |
aaron, like Moses, was not permitted to enter Canaan with the others.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:31 |
| 758 (çevir) |
abadan |
abadan is a city in the Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:32 |
| 759 (çevir) |
abadan |
It lies on abadan Island 53 kilometres from the Persian Gulf, near the Iraqi-Iran border.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:35 |
| 760 (çevir) |
abadan |
abadan is thought to have originally developed as a port city under the Abbasids' rule.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:36 |
| 761 (çevir) |
abadan |
Ibn Battutah described abadan as a small city in a flat salty plain.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:37 |
| 762 (çevir) |
abadan |
The people of abadan have acquired an almost legendary status throughout Iran for various reasons.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:38 |
| 763 (çevir) |
aalborg |
aalborg, sometimes written as Ålborg, is a city in Denmark.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:39 |
| 764 (çevir) |
aalborg |
aalborg traces its history back over 1000 years.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:39 |
| 765 (çevir) |
aalborg |
The first mention of aalborg under its original name Alabu, is found on a coin dated to 1040.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:40 |
| 766 (çevir) |
aalborg |
aalborg maintains cultural, economic and educational ties with 27 cities around the globe.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:40 |
| 767 (çevir) |
aalborg |
First European Conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns took place in aalborg, in 1994.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:41 |
| 768 (çevir) |
aardvark |
The aardvark is a medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammal native to Africa.[
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:42 |
| 769 (çevir) |
aardvark |
The closest living relatives of the aardvark are the elephant shrews, along with the sirenians, hyraxes, tenrecs, and elephants.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:43 |
| 770 (çevir) |
aardvark |
An aardvark's weight is typically between 40 and 65 kg. and length is usually between 1 and 1.3 meters, and can reach lengths of 2.2 meters[ when its tail (which can be up to 70 centimeters) is taken into account.
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| 771 (çevir) |
aardvark |
The aardvark is nocturnal and is a solitary creature that feeds almost exclusively on ants and termites.
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| 772 (çevir) |
aardvark |
aardvarks can dig fast or run in zigzag fashion to elude enemies, but if all else fails, they will strike with their claws, tail and shoulders, sometimes flipping onto their backs to lash with all fours.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:46 |
| 773 (çevir) |
aarhus |
aarhus, or Århus, is the second largest city and the principal port of Denmark, situated on the peninsula of Jutland.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:49 |
| 774 (çevir) |
aarhus |
aarhus Airport, a local airport of aarhus, is located 40 km north-east of aarhus, in Tirstrup.
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| 775 (çevir) |
aarhus |
aarhus is served by commuter rail that connects the city itself with neighbouring towns.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:50 |
| 776 (çevir) |
aarhus |
The bishopric of aarhus dates back to at least 951, and archaeological findings date back some 1300 years to Viking times.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:50 |
| 777 (çevir) |
aarhus |
aarhus is probably a remodelling after the numerous Low German place names in -husen, possibly as a result of the influence of German merchants.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:52 |
| 778 (çevir) |
aardwolf |
The aardwolf is a small, insectivorous hyena-like mammal, native to Eastern and Southern Africa.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:52 |
| 779 (çevir) |
aardwolf |
The aardwolf is the only surviving species of the subfamily Protelinae.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:53 |
| 780 (çevir) |
aardwolf |
The aardwolf lives on open, dry plains and bushland, while avoiding mountainous areas.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:54 |
| 781 (çevir) |
aardwolf |
Aardwolves are shy and nocturnal, sleeping in underground burrows by day.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:54 |
| 782 (çevir) |
aardwolf |
The aardwolf has taken advantage of the development of agriculture in the continent.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:55 |
| 783 (çevir) |
abbot |
The word abbot, meaning father, is a title given to the head of a monastery in various traditions, including Christianity.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:56 |
| 784 (çevir) |
abbot |
The title "abbot" came into fairly general use in western monastic orders whose members include priests.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:57 |
| 785 (çevir) |
abbot |
Before the late modern era, the abbot was treated with the utmost reverence by the brethren of his house.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:58 |
| 786 (çevir) |
abbot |
The abbot is a priest, chosen by the monks from among the fully professed monks.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 15:59 |
| 787 (çevir) |
abbot |
"The abbot" is one of the archetypes traditionally illustrated in scenes of Dance Macabre.
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| 788 (çevir) |
abbreviation |
An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning "short") is a shortened form of a word or phrase.
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| 789 (çevir) |
abbreviation |
At first, abbreviations were sometimes represented with various suspension signs, not only periods.
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| 790 (çevir) |
abbreviation |
Many British publications have gradually done away with the use of periods in abbreviations completely.
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| 791 (çevir) |
abbreviation |
Syllabic abbreviations should be distinguished from portmanteaus.
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| 792 (çevir) |
abbreviations |
abbreviations were of two kinds: the use of a single letter for a single word, the use of a sign, note, or mark for a word or phrase.
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| 793 (çevir) |
abbreviation |
When an abbreviation appears at the end of a sentence, use only one period: The capital of the United States is Washington, D.C.
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| 794 (çevir) |
abbreviations |
The Emperor Justinian forbade the use of abbreviations in the compilation of the "Digest" and afterwards extended his prohibition to all other writings.
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| 795 (çevir) |
abbreviations |
Bulls engrossed on a different parchment, or in different characters with lines and punctuation marks, or without the accustomed abbreviations, clauses, and formularies, would be rejected as spurious.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 16:11 |
| 796 (çevir) |
abbreviations |
The abbreviations, or more accurately "symbols" (using Roman letters, Greek letters in the case of ohm and micro and other characters in the case of degrees celsius) for these units are also clearly defined together with a set of prefixes for which there are also abbreviations or symbols.
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| 797 (çevir) |
abbreviator |
Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 16:12 |
| 798 (çevir) |
abbreviator |
The abbreviators found it to their own convenience and interest to use the abbreviated form, and especially was this the case at Rome.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 16:13 |
| 799 (çevir) |
abbreviator |
The abbreviators of the lower, or lesser, were to be promoted to the higher, or greater, bar or presidency.
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| 800 (çevir) |
abbreviator |
Should a large letter have to be rewritten, owing to the inexact copy of the abbreviator, the abbreviator and not the receiver of the Bull must pay the extra charge for the extra labour to the apostolic writer.
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| 801 (çevir) |
abbreviations |
Pope Leo XIII ordained that they should be written henceforth in ordinary Latin characters upon ordinary parchment, and that no abbreviations should be used except those easily understood.
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| 802 (çevir) |
abecedarian |
A-B-C-darians, ABC-darians, or abecedarians were the youngest students (then called scholars) in the typical one-room school of 19th-century America, so-called because they were just learning their “a-b-cs.”
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| 803 (çevir) |
abecedarian |
Noah Webster’s early school dictionary contains the following entry for abecedarian: A-be-ce-da'-ri-an, n. One who teaches or is learning the alphabet.
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abecedarian |
With all the classes of an ungraded school to teach, of course the teacher could give but a few minutes to the three A-B-C darians, who had just entered the school.
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| 805 (çevir) |
abecedarian |
Warren Burton also noted that "next to the spelling floor, were low, narrow seats for abecedarians and others near that rank.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 16:28 |
| 806 (çevir) |
abecedarian |
In his autobiographical reminiscences on his school days, Warren Burton recounted that he “was three years and a half old when I first entered the Old School-house as an abecedarian.”
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| 807 (çevir) |
abdication |
abdication is the act of renouncing and resigning from a formal office, especially from the supreme office of state.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:03 |
| 808 (çevir) |
abdication |
In Roman law the term of abdication was also applied to the disowning of a family member, as the disinheriting of a son.
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abdication |
On January 24, 2006, the Kuwaiti parliament voted Saad out of office, moments before an official letter of abdication was received.
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abdication |
abdications usually only occurred in the most extreme circumstances of political turmoil or violence.
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abdication |
Ahmed III succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II (1695–1703).
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abdication |
Probably the most famous abdication in recent memory is that of King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom in 1936.
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abatement |
The risks that birds create in certain circumstances have brought the need for bird abatement.
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abatement |
With more recent outbreaks of Newcastle's disease and the Avian Flu, it is reasonable to expect that bird abatement will become a larger industry.
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abatement |
Historically, abatement in pleading, or plea in abatement was, in English law, a plea by the defendant, defeating or quashing a legal action by some matter of fact, such as a defect in form or the personal incompetency of the parties suing.
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abatement |
An abatement, in heraldry, is a modification of the shield or coat of arms that supposedly can be imposed by authority (in England supposedly by the Court of Chivalry) for misconduct.
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abatement |
Tax abatement (aka Tax holiday) is used in the field of economic development to encourage businesses to relocate, expand, and more currently to retain facilities in a community.
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abdomen |
In vertebrates, the abdomen is a large cavity enclosed by the abdominal muscles, ventrally and laterally, and by the vertebral column dorsally.
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abdomen |
The abdomen contains the insect's digestive tract and reproductive organs, it consists of eleven segments in most orders of insects though the eleventh segment is absent in the adult of most higher orders.
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abdomen |
The abdomen is sometimes highly modified.
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abdomen |
The human abdomen (from the Latin word meaning "belly") is the part of the body between the pelvis and the thorax.
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abdomen |
The abdomen contains most of the tubelike organs of the digestive tract, as well as several solid organs.
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abdominal |
The region enclosed by the abdomen is termed the abdominal cavity.
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abdominal |
abdominal organs can be highly specialized in some animals. For example the stomach of ruminants is divided into four chambers - rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum.
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abdominal |
The abdominal wall is split into the posterior (back), lateral (sides) and anterior (front) walls.
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abdominal |
Hollow abdominal organs include the stomach, the small intestine, and the colon with its attached appendix.
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abdominal |
One method by which the location of the abdominal contents can be appreciated is to draw three horizontal and two vertical lines.
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abel |
The name abel has been used in many European languages as both surname and first name.
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abel |
Religious sources of the Cain and abel story can be found in Genesis (950 to 450 BC) in the Hebrew Bible, Sura 5 (Al-Ma'ida) of the Qur'an (early 7th century) and Pearl of Great Price (1851).
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abel |
Cain said to his brother abel, "Let's go out to the field." and while they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother abel and killed him.
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abel |
In classical times, as well as more recently, abel was regarded as the first innocent victim of the power of evil, and hence the first martyr.
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abel |
Then the Lord said to Cain, "Where is your brother abel?"
"I know not," he replied. "Am I my brother's keeper?"
Then He said, "What have you done? Your brother's blood cries out to Me from the ground!
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aberdeen |
aberdeen is a city in Scotland, pronounced with the stress on the deen.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:48 |
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aberdeen |
In the USA, cities named after aberdeen are pronounced with the stress on the Ab.
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aberdonian |
Notable aberdonian musicians include Evelyn Glennie and Annie Lennox.
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aberdonian |
Granted with it was the nearby Forest of Stocket, whose income formed the basis for the city's Common Good Fund which still benefits aberdonians.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:52 |
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abernathy |
abernathy is a city in Hale and Lubbock counties in the U.S. state of Texas.
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abernathy |
Although the City of abernathy was founded in 1909, it was not incorporated until 1924.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:55 |
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abernathy |
Ralph David abernathy (March 11, 1926 – April 17, 1990) was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement of the 20th Century, a minister, civil rights leader and a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
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abernathy |
abernathy began his professional career in 1950, when he was appointed Personnel Director at Alabama State University and later assumed the position of Dean of Men and Professor of Social Studies and Mathematics.
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abernathy |
During his lifetime, Dr. abernathy was honored with more than 300 awards and citations, including five Honorary Doctorate Degrees.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 17:58 |
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ableism |
ableism is a neologism of United States coinage used to describe effective discrimination against people with disabilities in favor of people who are not disabled.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:03 |
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ableism |
'disablism' rather than 'ableism' is the term favoured in the United Kingdom.
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able-bodied |
able-bodied refers, in law, to an individual's physical or mental capacity for gainful employment or military service.
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able-bodied |
The term of "able-bodied" is also used by disability rights activists and their supporters to refer to those who function "normally" in society and do not have an outward physical disability.
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able-bodied |
It is often noted by these activists that "able-bodied" is, for each individual who is able-bodied, always temporary.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:14 |
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abiotic |
In biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment.
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abiotic |
Despite being non-living, abiotic components can impact evolution.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:16 |
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abiotic |
Many abiotic factors can play a part in determining the end product, which organisms live and succeed in the freshwater ecosystem.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:17 |
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abiotic |
abiotic factors in an environment include such items as sunlight, temperature, wind patterns, and precipitation.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:20 |
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abiotic |
There is no way to conclusively prove that no petroleum is of abiotic origin.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:23 |
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ablation |
Genetic ablation describes a gene that has been silenced. It can be used on purpose in experiments where scientists can observe the effect of genetic silencing.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:27 |
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ablation |
Cell ablation is where individual cells are destroyed for experimental reasons.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:28 |
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ablation |
In medicine, ablation is the same as removal of a part of biological tissue, usually by surgery.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:28 |
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ablation |
ablation means removal of material from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping, or other erosive processes.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:29 |
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ablation |
In space vehicle design, ablation is used to both cool and protect mechanical parts and/or payloads that would otherwise be damaged by extremely high temperatures.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:30 |
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abkhazia |
abkhazia is a disputed region on the eastern coast of the Black Sea.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:36 |
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abkhazia |
Since its declaration of independence from Georgia in 1991 during the Georgian–Abkhaz conflict, it is governed as the partially-recognized Republic of abkhazia.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:36 |
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abkhazia |
In August 1992, the Georgian government accused Gamsakhurdia's supporters of kidnapping Georgia's interior minister and holding him captive in abkhazia.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:38 |
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abkhazia |
abkhazia is a member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO).
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:39 |
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abkhazia |
abkhazia covers an area of about 8,600 km² at the western end of Georgia.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:40 |
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abnormal |
Defining who is normal or abnormal is a contentious issue in abnormal psychology.
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abnormal |
One may say that an individual who has an IQ below or above the average level of IQ in society, is abnormal.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:44 |
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abnormal |
Someone who has an IQ level above the normal average wouldn't necessarily be seen as abnormal, rather on the contrary they would be highly regarded for their intelligence.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:45 |
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abnormal |
A good example of an abnormal behavior assessed by a multi-criteria approach is depression: it is commonly seen as a deviation from ideal mental stability, it often stops the individual from 'functioning' a normal life.
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abnormal |
The first of these criterion being culture; what may be seen as normal in one culture, may be seen as abnormal in another.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:50 |
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abnormality |
abnormality, in the sense of something deviating from the normal or differing from the typical, is a subjectively defined behavioral characteristic, assigned to those with rare or dysfunctional conditions.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:51 |
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abnormality |
One criterion for "abnormality" that may appear to apply in the case of abnormal behavior is statistical infrequency.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:52 |
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abnormality |
Another element of abnormality is that abnormal behavior will cause social discomfort to those who witness such behavior.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:53 |
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abnormality |
in psychology and psychiatry is that of mental illness or mental disorder, determination of abnormality is based upon medical diagnosis.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:54 |
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abnormality |
A common approach to defining abnormality is a Multi-Criteria approach, where all definitions of abnormality are used to determine whether an individuals behavior is abnormal.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:55 |
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abner |
In the Book of Samuel, abner (Biblical Hebrew for "father of [or is a] light"), is first cousin to Saul and commander-in-chief of his army.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 18:58 |
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abner |
Seizing the youngest but only surviving of Saul's sons, Ishbaal, abner set him up as king over Israel at Mahanaim, east of the Jordan.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:01 |
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abner |
In the general engagement which followed, abner was defeated and put to flight.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:02 |
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abner |
After the battle abner switched to the side of David and granted him control over the tribe of Benjamin.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:03 |
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abner |
The real reason that Joab killed abner was that he became a threat to his rank of general. He then justifies it later by mentioning his brother.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:03 |
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abode |
The right of abode refers to an individual's freedom from immigration control in a particular country.
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abode |
A person who has the right of abode in a country does not need permission from the government to enter the country and can live and work there without restriction.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:09 |
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abode |
In some contexts, "house" may mean the same as dwelling, residence, home, abode, lodging, accommodation, or housing, among other meanings.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:12 |
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abode |
He said that he hailed from Momand Agency, but because of an ongoing military operation was forced to leave his abode and head for the city.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:25 |
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abode |
He took up his abode, at the east gate of the city.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 19:34 |
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abolitionism |
abolitionism was a movement to end the slave trade and emancipate slaves in western Europe and the Americas.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:10 |
| 883 (çevir) |
abolitionism |
Northern teachers suspected of abolitionism were expelled from the South, and abolitionist literature was banned.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:12 |
| 884 (çevir) |
abolitionism |
American abolitionism began very early, well before the United States was founded as a nation.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:13 |
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abolitionism |
abolitionism as a principle was far more than just the wish to limit the extent of slavery.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:13 |
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abolitionism |
American abolitionism laboured under the handicap that it threatened the harmony of North and South in the Union, and it also ran counter to the U.S. Constitution, which left the question of slavery to the individual states.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:25 |
| 887 (çevir) |
abolitionist |
Because slavery still exists, however, with an estimated 27 million people enslaved worldwide, a new international abolitionist movement has recently emerged.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:28 |
| 888 (çevir) |
abolitionist |
By 1783, an anti-slavery movement was beginning among the British public. That year the first British abolitionist organisation was founded by a group of Quakers.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:29 |
| 889 (çevir) |
abolitionist |
The exploration of the African continent, by such British groups as the African Association (1788), promoted the abolitionists' cause by showing Europeans that the African "savages" were human beings with legitimate, complex cultures.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:29 |
| 890 (çevir) |
abolitionist |
Such a law was bound to be eventually passed, given the increasingly powerful abolitionist movement.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:31 |
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abolitionist |
Another split in the abolitionist movement was along class lines.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:32 |
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aborigine |
aborigine or aboriginal generally refers to Indigenous peoples in general.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:35 |
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aborigine |
aborigines today mostly speak English, with Aboriginal phrases and words being added to create Australian Aboriginal English.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:36 |
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aborigine |
The use of "aborigine(s)" or "Aboriginal(s)" in this sense, i.e. as a noun, has acquired negative, even derogatory connotations in some sectors of the community, who regard it as insensitive, and even offensive.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:37 |
| 895 (çevir) |
aborigine |
aborigines lived as Hunter-gatherers. They hunted and foraged for food from the land.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:39 |
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aborigine |
There are currently no Indigenous Australians in the Australian Parliament, however a number of aborigines have represented electorates at State and Territorial level, and South Australia has had an Aboriginal Governor.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:40 |
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abortion |
An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:43 |
| 898 (çevir) |
abortion |
abortion has a long history and has been induced by various methods including herbal abortifacients, the use of sharpened tools, physical trauma and other traditional methods.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:43 |
| 899 (çevir) |
abortion |
Incidence of abortion has declined worldwide, as access to family planning education and contraceptive services has increased.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:44 |
| 900 (çevir) |
abortion |
The risk of spontaneous abortion decreases sharply after the 10th week from the last menstrual period (LMP).
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:45 |
| 901 (çevir) |
abortion |
It has been estimated that approximately 46 million abortions are performed worldwide every year.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:46 |
| 902 (çevir) |
abort |
Nobody but the pregnant female can decide whether or not she should abort a pregnancy.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:48 |
| 903 (çevir) |
abort |
In a computer or data transmission system, to abort means to terminate, usually in a controlled manner, a processing activity because it is impossible or undesirable for the activity to proceed.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:48 |
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abort |
If someone aborts a process, plan, or activity, they stop it before it has been completed.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 20:57 |
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abort |
Do babies feel pain when being aborted?
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:08 |
| 906 (çevir) |
abort |
If you continue to take birth control after you're pregnant could that abort the baby?
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:10 |
| 907 (çevir) |
abortifacient |
An abortifacient is a substance that induces abortion.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:12 |
| 908 (çevir) |
abortifacient |
Many herbs and plants sold "over the counter" today are claimed by herbalists to act as abortifacients if taken in certain doses or mixtures.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:12 |
| 909 (çevir) |
abortifacient |
The use of abortifacients was acceptable to Islamic jurists provided that the abortion occurs within 120 days, the point when the fetus is considered to become fully human and receive its soul.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:14 |
| 910 (çevir) |
abortifacient |
Medieval Muslim physicians documented detailed and extensive lists of birth control practices, including the use of abortifacients, commenting on their effectiveness and prevalence.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:17 |
| 911 (çevir) |
abortifacient |
The ancient Greek colony of Cyrene at one time had an economy based almost entirely on the production and export of silphium, a powerful abortifacient in the parsley family.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:18 |
| 912 (çevir) |
absalom |
absalom or Avshalom was the third son of David, king of Israel with Maachah, daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:31 |
| 913 (çevir) |
absalom |
absalom eventually rebelled against his father and was killed during the Battle of Ephraim Wood.[
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:32 |
| 914 (çevir) |
absalom |
absalom was the name of Stephen Kumalo's son in the novel.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:33 |
| 915 (çevir) |
absalom |
absalom kills and murders a man, and also meets an untimely death.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:34 |
| 916 (çevir) |
absalom |
The story of absalom is referred to several places in folk singer Adam Arcuragi's song "Always Almost Crying."
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:37 |
| 917 (çevir) |
abracadabra |
abracadabra is a word used as an incantation.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:39 |
| 918 (çevir) |
abracadabra |
abracadabra is the twelfth album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1982.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:41 |
| 919 (çevir) |
abracadabra |
abracadabra" is a well-recognized song recorded by the Steve Miller Band.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:43 |
| 920 (çevir) |
abracadabra |
abracadabra is a 1952 Italian film directed by Max Neufeld.
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:44 |
| 921 (çevir) |
abracadabra |
Abra Cadabra is a 1983 animated Australian film about an optimistic space boy and his friends
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inci 20 Ekm 2009 Sal 21:45 |
| 922 (çevir) |
easter |
easter is the most important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:10 |
| 923 (çevir) |
easter |
easter also refers to the season of the church year called eastertide or the easter Season.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:11 |
| 924 (çevir) |
easter |
easter is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:11 |
| 925 (çevir) |
easter |
easter and the holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars (both of which follow the cycle of the sun and the seasons).
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:13 |
| 926 (çevir) |
easter |
The week before easter, known as Holy Week, is very special in the Christian tradition.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:16 |
| 927 (çevir) |
eardrum |
The tympanic membrane (also tympanum, myrinx or eardrum), is a thin membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:19 |
| 928 (çevir) |
eardrum |
The eardrum forms from the joining of the expanding first pharyngeal pouch and groove.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:19 |
| 929 (çevir) |
eardrum |
The malleus bone bridges the gap between the eardrum and the other ossicles.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:20 |
| 930 (çevir) |
eardrum |
Rupture or perforation of the eardrum can lead to conductive hearing loss.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:20 |
| 931 (çevir) |
eardrum |
eardrums can develop holes or perforations in them.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:22 |
| 932 (çevir) |
earmuff |
earmuffs are objects designed to cover a person's ears for protection.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:23 |
| 933 (çevir) |
earmuff |
Ear defenders protect the wearer from extreme noises. They are like earmuffs or headphones in appearance.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:24 |
| 934 (çevir) |
earmuff |
They are not commonly worn by people who have sideburns or glasses, who find earmuffs to be uncomfortable.[
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:28 |
| 935 (çevir) |
earmuff |
Modern earmuffs come in two basic kinds: thermal earmuffs and acoustic earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs, worn in cold environments to keep a person's ears warm.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:29 |
| 936 (çevir) |
earmuff |
And acoustic earmuffs, also known as ear defenders: cups lined with sound-deadening material, like thermal earmuffs and headphones in appearance, which are worn as hearing protection.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:30 |
| 937 (çevir) |
earlobe |
The earlobe is, in humans and many other animals, the soft lower part of the external ear.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:33 |
| 938 (çevir) |
earlobe |
earlobe creases are also associated with an increased risk of heart attack and coronary heart disease...
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:34 |
| 939 (çevir) |
earlobe |
...however, since earlobes become more creased with age, and older people are more likely to experience heart disease than younger people, age may account for the findings linking heart attack to earlobe creases.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:34 |
| 940 (çevir) |
earlobe |
Around the world and throughout human history, the earlobe is the most common location for a body piercing.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:35 |
| 941 (çevir) |
earlobe |
Human earlobes may be free or detached (hanging free from the head) or attached (joined to the head). Freely hanging earlobes are the dominant allele and attached earlobes are recessive.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:36 |
| 942 (çevir) |
earmark |
earmark is a term that dates to the 16th century in England, referring to cuts or marks in the ears of cattle, deer, pigs, goats, camels and sheep made to show ownership, age and/or gender.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:39 |
| 943 (çevir) |
earmark |
In United States politics an earmark is a congressional provision that directs approved funds to be spent on specific projects or that directs specific exemptions from taxes or mandated fees.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:40 |
| 944 (çevir) |
earmark |
In public finance, an earmark is a requirement that all or a portion of a certain source of revenue, such as a particular tax, be devoted to a specific public expenditure.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:40 |
| 945 (çevir) |
earmark |
In public finance, an earmark is a requirement that all or a portion of a certain source of revenue, such as a particular tax, be devoted to a specific public expenditure.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:41 |
| 946 (çevir) |
earmark |
earmarks are typically registered when a stock owner registers a livestock brand for their use.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:43 |
| 947 (çevir) |
earphone |
earphones are a small piece of equipment which you wear over or inside your ears so that you can listen to a radio or cassette recorder without anyone else hearing.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:08 |
| 948 (çevir) |
earphone |
Earbuds or earphones are headphones of a smaller size that are placed directly outside of the ear canal, but without fully enveloping it.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:09 |
| 949 (çevir) |
earphone |
Canalphones (also known as in-ear monitors, or IEMs) are earphones that are inserted directly into the ear canal.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:09 |
| 950 (çevir) |
earphone |
Some risks arise from the reduced awareness of external sounds—some jurisdictions regulate the use of headphones while driving vehicles, usually limiting the use of earphones to a single ear.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:10 |
| 951 (çevir) |
earphone |
Headphones are also known as earphones, earbuds, stereophones, headsets or, informally cans.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:12 |
| 952 (çevir) |
earring |
earrings are jewelry attached to the ear through a piercing in the earlobe or some other external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe).
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:14 |
| 953 (çevir) |
earring |
Piercing professionals recommend wearing earrings in the newly pierced ears for at least 6 months, and sometimes even a full year.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:16 |
| 954 (çevir) |
earring |
Alternatively, a gold stud or wire earring may be directly inserted into the fresh piercing as the initial retaining device.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:18 |
| 955 (çevir) |
earring |
Whereas most earrings worn in the Western world are designed to be removed fairly easily to be changed at will, earrings can also be permanent (non-removable).
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:18 |
| 956 (çevir) |
earring |
Pierced ears are earlobes or the cartilage portion of the external ears which have had one or more holes created in them for the wearing of earrings.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:19 |
| 957 (çevir) |
easel |
An easel is an upright support used for displaying and/or fixing something resting upon it.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:22 |
| 958 (çevir) |
easel |
easels are known to have been in use since the time of the ancient Egyptians.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:23 |
| 959 (çevir) |
easel |
Studio easels are meant for use in the artist's studio with limited need for the easel to be portable.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:23 |
| 960 (çevir) |
easel |
Display easels can vary in size and sturdiness depending upon the weight and size of the object to be placed on them.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:25 |
| 961 (çevir) |
easel |
Field easels are meant to be portable and for the creation of en plein air work. These easels are usually mid-sized or small, have telescopic or collapsible legs and are based on the tripod design.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:25 |
| 962 (çevir) |
easement |
An easement is a non-possessory interest to use real property in possession of another person for a stated purpose.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:28 |
| 963 (çevir) |
easement |
Unlike a lease, an easement does not give the holder a right of "possession" of the property.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:30 |
| 964 (çevir) |
easement |
A private easement is held by private individuals or entities. A public easement grants an easement for a public use, for example, to allow the public an access over a parcel owned by an individual.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:31 |
| 965 (çevir) |
easement |
"Prescriptive easement" cannot give the holder of the easment a right to protect a view over a neighboring property no matter how long a property owner has had a view over the neighbor's property.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:32 |
| 966 (çevir) |
easement |
Parcels without access to a public way may have an easement of access over adjacent land, if crossing that land is absolutely necessary to reach the landlocked parcel.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:33 |
| 967 (çevir) |
face value |
The face value is the value of a coin, stamp or paper money, as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the minting authority.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:36 |
| 968 (çevir) |
face value |
The face value of bonds usually represents the principal or redemption value. Interest payments are expressed as a percentage of face value.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:37 |
| 969 (çevir) |
face value |
The face value of property, casualty or health insurance policies is the maximum amount payable, as stated on the policy's face or declarations page.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:37 |
| 970 (çevir) |
face value |
The face value of a life insurance policy is the death benefit. In the case of so-called "double indemnity" life insurance policies, the beneficiary receives double the face value in case of accidental death.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:37 |
| 971 (çevir) |
face value |
Taking someone at face value is assuming another person's suggestion, offer, or proposal is sincere, rather than a bargaining ploy.
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inci 21 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:38 |
| 972 (çevir) |
kamikaze |
A piloted missile was developed for kamikaze use that was given the nickname “Baka” by the Allies from the Japanese word for fool.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 18:45 |
| 973 (çevir) |
kamikaze |
The main difference between kamikaze and banzai is that suicide is essential to the success of a kamikaze attack, whereas a banzai charge is only suicidal, that is, the attackers hope to survive but do not expect to.
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| 974 (çevir) |
kamikaze |
In combination, these factors led to the use of kamikaze tactics as Allied forces advanced towards the Japanese home islands.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 18:50 |
| 975 (çevir) |
kamikaze |
Ceremonies were carried out before kamikaze pilots departed on their final mission.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 18:51 |
| 976 (çevir) |
karachi |
karachi is the largest city, main seaport and the financial capital of Pakistan, and the capital of the province of Sindh.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:10 |
| 977 (çevir) |
karachi |
It was the original capital of Pakistan until the construction of Islamabad and is the location of the Port of karachi and Port Bin Qasim, one of the region's largest and busiest ports.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:11 |
| 978 (çevir) |
karachi |
During the 1960s, karachi was seen as an economic role model around the world.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:12 |
| 979 (çevir) |
karachi |
karachi is located in the south of Sindh, on the coast of the Arabian Sea.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:13 |
| 980 (çevir) |
karachi |
karachi has a rich collection of buildings and structures of various architectural styles.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:14 |
| 981 (çevir) |
knowhow |
In the context of industrial property, know-how (or knowhow as it is sometimes written) is a component in the transfer of technology in national and international environments, co-existing with or separate from other IP(intellectual property) rights such as patents, trademarks and copyright and is an economic asset.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:19 |
| 982 (çevir) |
koran |
Muslims believe the koran (or Qur’an) to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind, and consider the original Arabic text to be the final revelation of God.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:24 |
| 983 (çevir) |
koran |
Followers of Islam further believe that the Qur’an (koran) was written down by Muhammad's companions while he was alive, although the primary method of transmission was oral.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:28 |
| 984 (çevir) |
koran |
The present form of the Qur’an (koran)is accepted by most scholars as the original version authored or dictated by Muhammad.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:28 |
| 985 (çevir) |
koran |
Muslims regard the Qur’an (koran) as the main miracle of Muhammad, as proof of his prophethood and as the culmination of a series of divine messages.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:29 |
| 986 (çevir) |
koran |
Recitation of the Qur’an (koran) is a fine art in the Muslim world.
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inci 22 Ekm 2009 Per 19:30 |
| 987 (çevir) |
kabob |
Testi kabob is a dish from Central Anatolia and the Mid-Western Black Sea region, consisting of a mixture of meat and vegetables cooked in a clay pot or jug over fire.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:47 |
| 988 (çevir) |
kabob |
Döner (kabob) kebab, literally "rotating kebab" in Turkish, is sliced lamb, beef or chicken, slowly roasted on a vertical rotating spit.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:50 |
| 989 (çevir) |
kabob |
The word kabab (kabob) is ultimately from Arabic and originally meant fried meat, not grilled meat.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:50 |
| 990 (çevir) |
kabob |
Kebab (also occasionally transliterated as kebap, kabab, kebob, kabob, kibob, kebhav, kephav) refers to a variety of meat dishes in Persian, Arabic, Turkish, Caucasian, Central Asian, South Asian and some of the African cuisines, consisting of grilled or broiled meats wrapped in bread accompanied by lettuce and tomatoes with garlic sauce.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:51 |
| 991 (çevir) |
kabob |
The most common kabobs (kebabs) include lamb and beef, although others use goat, chicken, fish, or shellfish.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:52 |
| 992 (çevir) |
kabuki |
kabuki is the highly stylized classical Japanese dance-drama.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:56 |
| 993 (çevir) |
kabuki |
kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:57 |
| 994 (çevir) |
kabuki |
kabuki is therefore sometimes translated as "the art of singing and dancing."
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:57 |
| 995 (çevir) |
kabuki |
Today, kabuki remains relatively popular—it is the most popular of the traditional styles of Japanese drama—and its star actors often appear in television or film roles.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:58 |
| 996 (çevir) |
kabuki |
kabuki stages and theaters have steadily become more technologically sophisticated, and innovations including revolving stages and trap doors, introduced during the 18th century, added greatly to the staging of kabuki plays.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 17:59 |
| 997 (çevir) |
kabul |
kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of over 2.5 million, and is located in the province of Greater kabul.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:00 |
| 998 (çevir) |
kabul |
It is an economic and cultural centre, situated 5,900 feet (1,800 m) above sea level in a narrow valley, wedged between the Hindu Kush mountains along the kabul River.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:01 |
| 999 (çevir) |
kabul |
kabul was captured by the Taliban on September 26, 1996, publicly lynching ex-President Najibullah and his brother.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:02 |
| 1000 (çevir) |
kabul |
kabul has a semi-arid climate with precipitation concentrated in the winter (in the form of snow) and spring months.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:02 |
| 1001 (çevir) |
kabul |
All public schools in kabul reopened in 2002 and are improving every year.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:03 |
| 1002 (çevir) |
kadar |
kadar (Hungarian: "cooper") is a Hungarian surname which may refer to: János Kádár (1912–1989), Hungarian politician
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:07 |
| 1003 (çevir) |
kadar |
János kadar (May 26, 1912–July 6, 1989), was a Hungarian politician, the communist leader of Hungary from 1956 to 1988.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:09 |
| 1004 (çevir) |
kadar |
In a Machiavellian scheme, Rákosi put kadar, who was friends with both Rajk and his wife Julia, in the Interior Minister's position to make sure Kádár was visibly involved in Rajk's trial.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:11 |
| 1005 (çevir) |
kadar |
The proclamation of the so-called Provisional Revolutionary Government of Workers and Peasants, headed by kadar, was broadcast from Szolnok the same day.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:12 |
| 1006 (çevir) |
kadar |
kadar was known for his simple and modest lifestyle and had a strong aversion against corruption or ill-doing.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:12 |
| 1007 (çevir) |
kaddish |
kaddish (alternative English spelling Qaddish) is a prayer found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:20 |
| 1008 (çevir) |
kaddish |
The Mourner's, Rabbis' and Complete kaddish end with a supplication for peace, which is in Hebrew, and comes from the Bible
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:20 |
| 1009 (çevir) |
kaddish |
All versions of the kaddish begin with the Hatzi kaddish (there are some extra passages in the kaddish after a burial).
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:21 |
| 1010 (çevir) |
kaddish |
The oldest version of the kaddish is found in the Siddur of Rab Amram Gaon, c. 900.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:22 |
| 1011 (çevir) |
kaddish |
The kaddish d'Rabbanan is used after any part of the service that includes extracts from the Mishnah or the Talmud, as its original purpose was to close a study session.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:22 |
| 1012 (çevir) |
kaffir |
kaffir or kafir is usually translated into English as "unbeliever" "ungrateful" or "obliterator."
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:28 |
| 1013 (çevir) |
kaffir |
Kafir (kaffir) is an Arabic word meaning "rejecter" or "ingrate," also the term "Kuffar" the plural of the word "Kafir" is used to refer to peasants Surah 57 Al-Hadid Ayah 20; as they till earth and "cover up" seeds.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:30 |
| 1014 (çevir) |
kafka |
kafka was born into a middle-class Jewish family in Prague, the capital of Bohemia.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:39 |
| 1015 (çevir) |
kafka |
kafka's mother, Julie (1856—1934), was the daughter of Jakob Löwy, a prosperous brewer in Poděbrady, and was better educated than her husband.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:40 |
| 1016 (çevir) |
kafka |
kafka obtained the degree of Doctor of Law on 18 June 1906 and performed an obligatory year of unpaid service as law clerk for the civil and criminal courts.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:40 |
| 1017 (çevir) |
kafka |
Much of kafka's work was unfinished, or prepared for publication posthumously by Max Brod.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:42 |
| 1018 (çevir) |
kafka |
kafka's work is not a written reflection of any of his own struggles, but a reflection of how people invent struggles.[
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:43 |
| 1019 (çevir) |
kaftan |
kaftan is a long tunic worn in the Eastern Mediterranean
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:47 |
| 1020 (çevir) |
kaftan |
A kaftan (caftan from Persian) is a man's cotton or silk cloak buttoned down the front, with full sleeves, reaching to the ankles and worn with a sash.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:49 |
| 1021 (çevir) |
kaftan |
The kaftans worn by the Ottoman sultans constitute one of the most splendid collections of Topkap? Palace in Istanbul.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:49 |
| 1022 (çevir) |
kaftan |
kaftans were often embroidered on the front and on the sleeves, but like everything else under the Ottomans, there was a strict hierarchical order in the colours, patterns, ribbons and buttons, which were chosen according to the rank of the person to whom they were presented.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:50 |
| 1023 (çevir) |
kaftan |
Most fabrics were manufactured in Istanbul and Bursa, but some came from as far as Venice, Genoa, Persia, India and even China.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:51 |
| 1024 (çevir) |
kafkaesque |
"kafkaesque" is an eponym used to describe concepts, situations, and ideas which are reminiscent of the literary work of Prague writer Franz Kafka, particularly his novels The Trial and The Castle, and the novella The Metamorphosis.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:53 |
| 1025 (çevir) |
kafkaesque |
The term, which is quite fluid in definition, has also been described as "marked by a senseless, disorienting, often menacing complexity: kafkaesque bureaucracies"
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:54 |
| 1026 (çevir) |
kafkaesque |
"Lack of evidence is treated as a pesky inconvenience, to be circumvented by such kafkaesque means as depositing unproven allegations into sealed files ..."
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:54 |
| 1027 (çevir) |
kagoshima |
kagoshima is the capital city of kagoshima Prefecture at the southwestern tip of the Kyūshū island of Japan, and the largest city in the prefecture by some margin.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:57 |
| 1028 (çevir) |
kagoshima |
kagoshima was the birthplace and scene of the last stand of Saigō Takamori, a legendary figure in Meiji Japan in 1877 at the end of the Satsuma Rebellion.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:58 |
| 1029 (çevir) |
kagoshima |
kagoshima was bombarded by the British Royal Navy in 1863 to punish the daimyō of Satsuma for the murder of Charles Lennox Richardson.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:59 |
| 1030 (çevir) |
kagoshima |
Today, kagoshima is home to a distinctive dialect of Japanese, differing from the usual Kyūshū dialects with its pronunciations of the yotsugana.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 18:59 |
| 1031 (çevir) |
kagoshima |
kagoshima has a humid subtropical climate, marked by cool, relatively dry winters, warm, wet springs, hot, wet summers and mild, wet falls.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:00 |
| 1032 (çevir) |
kaiser |
kaiser is the German title meaning "Emperor" with kaiserin being the female equivalent "Empress".
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:02 |
| 1033 (çevir) |
kaiser |
There have only been three kaisers of the Austrian Empire, the successor empire to the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and they have all belonged to the Hapsburg dynasty.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:03 |
| 1034 (çevir) |
kaiser |
The kaisers of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867) and of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867-1918) were: Franz I (1804-1835), Ferdinand I (1835-1848), Franz Joseph I (1848-1916), Karl I (1916-1918)
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:06 |
| 1035 (çevir) |
kaiser |
The kaisers of the German Empire (1871-1918) were: Wilhelm I (1871–1888); Frederick III (1888), who ruled for 99 days; Wilhelm II (1888–1918), during whose reign the monarchy in Germany ended near the end of World War I.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:07 |
| 1036 (çevir) |
kaiser |
The Austrian-Hungarian rulers adopted the title kaiser.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:07 |
| 1037 (çevir) |
kalahari |
kalahari Desert is the southern part of Africa, and the geography is a portion of desert and a plateau.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:08 |
| 1038 (çevir) |
kalahari |
kalahari supports some animals and plants because most of it is not true desert.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:14 |
| 1039 (çevir) |
kalahari |
The San people, or Bushmen, have lived in the kalahari for 20,000 years as hunter-gatherers.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:15 |
| 1040 (çevir) |
kalahari |
The Bantu-speaking Tswana, Kgalagadi, and Herero and a small number of European settlers also live in the kalahari.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:16 |
| 1041 (çevir) |
kalahari |
Ancient dry riverbeds—called omuramba—traverse the Central Northern reaches of the kalahari and provide standing pools of water during the rainy season.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:17 |
| 1042 (çevir) |
kalamazoo |
kalamazoo is the largest city in the southwest region of the U.S. state of Michigan.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:18 |
| 1043 (çevir) |
kalamazoo |
The city is named for the kalamazoo River, but there is debate as to where the name kalamazoo actually comes from.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:19 |
| 1044 (çevir) |
kalamazoo |
kalamazoo legally incorporated as a village in 1838 and as a city in 1883.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:19 |
| 1045 (çevir) |
kalamazoo |
The northeastern portion of the city sits in the broad, flat kalamazoo Valley, whilst in the western portions the terrain becomes a series of low hills spreading out to the west and south.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:20 |
| 1046 (çevir) |
kalamazoo |
kalamazoo is home to Western Michigan University.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:20 |
| 1047 (çevir) |
kale |
kale grows more rarely in tropical areas as it prefers cooler climates, and here they often come in exotic colours.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:22 |
| 1048 (çevir) |
kale |
kale may be the result of artificial selection for enlargement of leaves in some plant of the cabbage family, either wild or already being cultivated.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:22 |
| 1049 (çevir) |
kale |
kale freezes well and actually tastes sweeter and more flavorful after being exposed to a frost.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:23 |
| 1050 (çevir) |
kale |
kale is eaten throughout southeastern Africa, typically boiled with coconut milk and ground peanut and served with rice or boiled cornmeal.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 19:23 |
| 1051 (çevir) |
kale |
kale is considered to be a highly nutritious vegetable with powerful antioxidant properties and is anti-inflammatory.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:01 |
| 1052 (çevir) |
kaleidoscope |
A kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing loose coloured beads, pebbles, or other small coloured objects.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:02 |
| 1053 (çevir) |
kaleidoscope |
Modern kaleidoscopes are made of brass tubes, stained glass, wood, steel, gourds and most any other material an artist can sculpt or manipulate.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:02 |
| 1054 (çevir) |
kaleidoscope |
The part of the kaleidoscope which holds objects to be viewed is called an object chamber or cell.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:03 |
| 1055 (çevir) |
kaleidoscope |
kaleidoscopes are related to hyperbolic geometry.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:03 |
| 1056 (çevir) |
kaleidoscope |
First attested 1817 in English, the word
"kaleidoscope" derives from the Greek(kalos) "beautiful", and (eidos) "shape", and (scopeo) "to look at, to examine" : "looking at beautiful forms".
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:06 |
| 1057 (çevir) |
kalimantan |
In English, the term kalimantan refers to the Indonesian portion of the island of Borneo, while in Indonesian, the term "kalimantan" refers to the whole island of Borneo.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:09 |
| 1058 (çevir) |
kaliningrad |
Koenigsberg was renamed kaliningrad in 1946 after the death of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Mikhail Kalinin, one of the original Bolsheviks.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:12 |
| 1059 (çevir) |
kaliningrad |
kaliningrad has many museums. One example is the Immanuel Kant museum on the Kneiphof island.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:14 |
| 1060 (çevir) |
kaliningrad |
The kaliningrad Philharmonic Orchestra is accommodated in the former Catholic Church of the Holy Family of Königsberg, built in 1907.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:15 |
| 1061 (çevir) |
kaliningrad |
The kaliningrad Zoo was opened as the Königsberg Zoo in 1896. The kaliningrad zoo is also an arboretum.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:15 |
| 1062 (çevir) |
kaliningrad |
The people of kaliningrad generally imported their respective culinary traditions to the region when they settled in the area after 1945.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:17 |
| 1063 (çevir) |
kamchatka |
The kamchatka Peninsula is a 1,250-kilometer long peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of 472,300 km².
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:18 |
| 1064 (çevir) |
kamchatka |
kamchatka receives up to 2,700 millimeters (110 in) of precipitation per year. The
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:19 |
| 1065 (çevir) |
kamchatka |
At the southern tip is the Southern kamchatka Wildlife Refuge with Kurile Lake.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:20 |
| 1066 (çevir) |
kamchatka |
List of volcanoes in Russia has a list of most kamchatka volcanoes with links.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:20 |
| 1067 (çevir) |
kamchatka |
Among terrestrial mammals, kamchatka is best known for the abundance and size of its brown bears.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:21 |
| 1068 (çevir) |
kamet |
kamet is the second highest mountain in the Garhwal region of India, after Nanda Devi, 7,816 m (25,643 ft).
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:21 |
| 1069 (çevir) |
kamet |
Due to its position near the Tibetan Plateau, kamet is remote and not as accessible as some Himalayan peaks.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:22 |
| 1070 (çevir) |
kamet |
kamet is most properly considered part of (and the highest summit in) the Zaskar (or Zanskar) Range, which lies north of the main chain of the Himalaya, between the Suru River and the upper Karnali River.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:23 |
| 1071 (çevir) |
kamet |
While attempts to climb kamet began in 1855, the first ascent was not made until 1931 by Frank Smythe, Eric Shipton, R.L. Holdsworth and Lewa Sherpa, members of a British expedition.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:24 |
| 1072 (çevir) |
kamet |
kamet was the first summit over 25,000 ft (7,620m) to be climbed, and was the highest summit reached until the first ascent of Nanda Devi five years later.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:25 |
| 1073 (çevir) |
kamikaze |
kamikaze pilots would attempt to intentionally crash their aircraft – often laden with explosives, bombs, torpedoes and full fuel tanks – into Allied ships.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:32 |
| 1074 (çevir) |
kampuchea |
kampuchea means "Kingdom of Cambodia".
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:34 |
| 1075 (çevir) |
kampuchea |
The regime, led by Pol Pot, changed the official name of the country to Democratic kampuchea, and was heavily influenced and backed by China.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:35 |
| 1076 (çevir) |
kampuchea |
The Khmer kampuchea is derived from the ancient Khmer kingdom of Kambuja
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:35 |
| 1077 (çevir) |
kampuchea |
kampuchea is located in Southeast Asia, and lies between Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:40 |
| 1078 (çevir) |
kampuchean |
A citizen of Cambodia (kampuchean) is usually identified as "Cambodian" or "Khmer," though the latter strictly refers to ethnic Khmers.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:43 |
| 1079 (çevir) |
kampuchean |
Most Cambodians (kampucheans) are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:44 |
| 1080 (çevir) |
kampuchean |
Cambodian (kampuchean) areas are divided into 23 provinces and the capital.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:46 |
| 1081 (çevir) |
kampuchean |
A few Cambodian (kampuchean) farmers grow other crops leaving them vulnerable to crop failure.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:47 |
| 1082 (çevir) |
kampuchean |
French, once the language of government in Indochina, is still spoken by some older Cambodians (kampucheans).
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:47 |
| 1083 (çevir) |
kampuchea |
The cuisine of Cambodia (kampuchea) contains tropical fruits, soups and noodles.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:49 |
| 1084 (çevir) |
kangaroo |
kangaroos are endemic to the continent of Australia.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:56 |
| 1085 (çevir) |
kangaroo |
Because of its grazing, kangaroos have developed specialized teeth.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:56 |
| 1086 (çevir) |
kangaroo |
The kangaroo has always been a very important animal for Australian Aborigines, for its meat, hide, bone and tendon.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:57 |
| 1087 (çevir) |
kangaroo |
kangaroos have been featured on coins, as well as being used as emblems, logos and mascots.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:57 |
| 1088 (çevir) |
kangaroo |
kangaroo meat is used in barbecues, stews and various other types of cooking.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 20:58 |
| 1089 (çevir) |
kant |
Immanuel kant created a new widespread perspective in philosophy which has continued to influence philosophy through to the 21st century.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:00 |
| 1090 (çevir) |
kant |
kant suggested that metaphysics can be reformed through epistemology
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:01 |
| 1091 (çevir) |
kant |
kant believed himself to be creating a compromise between the empiricists and the rationalists.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:02 |
| 1092 (çevir) |
kant |
kant argues, however, that using reason without applying it to experience will only lead to illusions, while experience will be purely subjective without first being subsumed under pure reason.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:03 |
| 1093 (çevir) |
kant |
kant isolated himself. He resisted friends' attempts to bring him out of his isolation. When kant emerged from his silence in 1781, the result was the Critique of Pure Reason.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:04 |
| 1094 (çevir) |
kantian |
There were several journals devoted solely to defending and criticizing the kantian philosophy.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:08 |
| 1095 (çevir) |
kantian |
Many of Kant's most important disciples transformed the kantian position into increasingly radical forms of idealism.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:09 |
| 1096 (çevir) |
kantian |
The 1790 Critique of Judgment (the third Critique) applied the kantian system to aesthetics and teleology.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:09 |
| 1097 (çevir) |
kantian |
Because of the thoroughness of the kantian paradigm shift, his influence extends even to thinkers who do not specifically refer to his work or use his terminology.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:10 |
| 1098 (çevir) |
kantian |
In 2005, that Russian-speaking university was renamed Immanuel Kant State University of Russia in honour of Kant. The change of name was announced at a ceremony dedicated to the study of kantianism.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:14 |
| 1099 (çevir) |
kappa |
Letters that arose from kappa include the Roman K and Cyrillic К.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:17 |
| 1100 (çevir) |
kappa |
In mathematics, the kappa curve is named after this letter; the tangents of this curve were first calculated by Barrow (17th Century).
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:18 |
| 1101 (çevir) |
kappa |
kappa (uppercase Κ, lowercase κ or ϰ; Greek: Κάππα) is the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet, used to represent the voiceless velar stop, or "k", sound in Ancient and Modern Greek.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:20 |
| 1102 (çevir) |
karma |
In Spiritism, karma is known as "the law of cause and effect", and plays a central role in determining how one's life should be lived.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:24 |
| 1103 (çevir) |
karma |
The idea of karma was popularized in the Western world through the work of the Theosophical Society.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:25 |
| 1104 (çevir) |
karma |
Most teachings say that for common mortals, being involved with karma is an unavoidable part of daily living.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:27 |
| 1105 (çevir) |
karma |
The Christian concept of reaping what you sow from Galatians 6:7 can be considered equivalent to karma.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:28 |
| 1106 (çevir) |
karma |
According to karma, performing positive actions results in a good condition in one's experience, whereas a negative action results in a bad effect.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:29 |
| 1107 (çevir) |
kashmir |
kashmir is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:35 |
| 1108 (çevir) |
kashmir |
The United Nations and several sources use the designation Jammu and kashmir to refer to this entire geographical area.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:36 |
| 1109 (çevir) |
kashmir |
In the first half of the first millennium, kashmir became an important center of Hinduism and later of Buddhism; later still, in the ninth century, kashmir Shaivism arose in the region.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:36 |
| 1110 (çevir) |
kashmir |
In the Rajatarangini, a history of kashmir written by Kalhana in the 12th century, it is stated that the valley of Kaashmir was formerly a lake.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:37 |
| 1111 (çevir) |
kashmir |
The Muslims and Hindus of kashmir lived in relative harmony, since the Sufi-Islamic way of life that a few ordinary Muslims followed in kashmir complemented the Rishi tradition of kashmiri Pandits.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 21:37 |
| 1112 (çevir) |
kyushu |
kyushu is the 3rd-largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:04 |
| 1113 (çevir) |
kyushu |
kyushu has a population of 13,231,995 (2006) and covers 35,640 square kilometres (13,760 sq mi).
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:08 |
| 1114 (çevir) |
kyushu |
The name kyushu comes from the nine ancient provinces of Saikaidō situated on the island: Chikuzen, Chikugo, Hizen, Higo, Buzen, Bungo, Hyūga, Osumi, and Satsuma.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:08 |
| 1115 (çevir) |
kyushu |
The world’s 37th largest island by area, kyushu is smaller than Spitsbergen but larger than New Britain and Taiwan.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:10 |
| 1116 (çevir) |
kyushu |
The historical regional name Saikaidō referred to kyushu and its surrounding islands.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:11 |
| 1117 (çevir) |
kyrgyzstan |
The 40-ray sun on the flag of kyrgyzstan symbolizes the forty tribes of Manas.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:13 |
| 1118 (çevir) |
kyrgyzstan |
In the early nineteenth century, the southern part of what is today kyrgyzstan came under the control of the Khanate of Kokand.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:14 |
| 1119 (çevir) |
kyrgyzstan |
During the 1920s, kyrgyzstan developed considerably in cultural, educational and social life.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:14 |
| 1120 (çevir) |
kyrgyzstan |
The early 1990s brought considerable change to kyrgyzstan. By then, the kyrgyzstan Democratic Movement (KDM) had developed into a significant political force with support in Parliament.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:15 |
| 1121 (çevir) |
kyrgyzstan |
kyrgyzstan is divided into seven provinces administered by appointed governors.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:17 |
| 1122 (çevir) |
kyrgyz |
kyrgyz means "imperishable", "inextinguishable" or "undying".
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:21 |
| 1123 (çevir) |
kyrgyz |
In the Tian Shan and Eastern Turkestan area, the term "kyrgyz" retained its unifying political designation, and became a general ethnonym for the Yenisei Kirgizes and aboriginal Turkic tribes that presently constitute the kyrgyz population.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:22 |
| 1124 (çevir) |
kyrgyz |
kyrgyz are predominantly Muslims.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:23 |
| 1125 (çevir) |
kyrgyz |
The kyrgyz form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:24 |
| 1126 (çevir) |
kyrgyz |
Several hundred kyrgyz whose forefathers emigrated to Northeast China more than 200 years ago now live in Wujiazi Village in Fuyu County, Heilongjiang Province.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:25 |
| 1127 (çevir) |
kyoto |
There was some consideration by the United States of targeting kyoto with an atomic bomb at the end of World War II because, as an intellectual center of Japan, it had a population "better able to appreciate the significance of the weapon."
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:30 |
| 1128 (çevir) |
kyoto |
kyoto is one of the few Japanese cities that still has an abundance of prewar buildings, such as the traditional townhouses known as machiya.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:31 |
| 1129 (çevir) |
kyoto |
kyoto became a city designated by government ordinance on September 1, 1956.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:31 |
| 1130 (çevir) |
kyoto |
In 1997, kyoto hosted the conference that resulted in the protocol on greenhouse gas emissions that bears the city's name.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:32 |
| 1131 (çevir) |
kyoto |
kyoto is located in a valley, part of the Yamashiro (or kyoto) Basin, in the eastern part of the mountainous region known as the Tamba highlands.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:32 |
| 1132 (çevir) |
kyle |
kyle is a name that was originally a family name (surname) but like other family names became a popular given name (first name) in English speaking countries.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:33 |
| 1133 (çevir) |
kyle |
kyle is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:34 |
| 1134 (çevir) |
kyat |
The kyat is the currency of Myanmar/Burma. It is often abbreviated as "K", which is placed before the numerical value.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:37 |
| 1135 (çevir) |
kyat |
The kyat was a denomination of both silver and gold coinages in Burma until 1889.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:40 |
| 1136 (çevir) |
kyat |
In 1952, coins were introduced for 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 pya and 1 kyat.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:40 |
| 1137 (çevir) |
ky |
As a place name, ky or ky may refer to: Kentucky and Cayman Islands
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:43 |
| 1138 (çevir) |
kweiyang |
Guiyang (kweiyang) is the capital of Guizhou Province, the People's Republic of China.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:46 |
| 1139 (çevir) |
kweiyang |
Guiyang (kweiyang) has subsequently become a major provincial city and industrial base.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:48 |
| 1140 (çevir) |
kweiyang |
Guiyang (kweiyang) has grown almost exponentially since the 1990s.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:49 |
| 1141 (çevir) |
kweiyang |
Guiyang (kweiyang) is a natural route center, with comparatively easy access northward to Sichuan and northeast to Hunan province.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:50 |
| 1142 (çevir) |
kremlinology |
kremlinology is the study and analysis of Soviet (and today, Russian) politics and policies based on efforts to understand the inner workings of an opaque central government.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:51 |
| 1143 (çevir) |
kremlinology |
The term "kremlinology" is still in use in application to the study of decision-making processes in the politics of the Russian Federation.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:52 |
| 1144 (çevir) |
krill |
krill is a type of shrimp-like marine invertebrate animal.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:56 |
| 1145 (çevir) |
krill |
The name krill comes from the Norwegian word krill meaning "young fry of fish," which is also often attributed to other species of fish.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:57 |
| 1146 (çevir) |
krill |
Commercial fishing of krill is done in the Southern Ocean and in the waters around Japan.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:57 |
| 1147 (çevir) |
krill |
The Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) commonly lives at depths of as much as 100 m, whereas ice krill have been recorded at a depth of 4,000 m, though they commonly live at depths of at most 300–600 m.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 22:59 |
| 1148 (çevir) |
krill |
krill are an important element of the food chain.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:00 |
| 1149 (çevir) |
krishna |
The Sanskrit word krishna means "black", "dark" or "dark-blue" and is used as a name to describe someone with dark skin. krishna is usually shown with a blue skin.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:03 |
| 1150 (çevir) |
krishna |
krishna retired into the forest and sat under a tree in meditation.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:07 |
| 1151 (çevir) |
krishna |
krishna never appears to grow old or age at all in the historical depictions of the Puranas.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:08 |
| 1152 (çevir) |
ku klux klan |
The ku klux klan was one among a number of secret, oath-bound organizations using violence, including the Southern Cross in New Orleans (1865), and the Knights of the White Camellia (1867) in Louisiana.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:10 |
| 1153 (çevir) |
ku klux klan |
One Alabama newspaper editor declared "The League is nothing more than a nigger ku klux klan."
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:13 |
| 1154 (çevir) |
ku klux klan |
The name ku klux klan has since been used by many independent groups opposing the Civil Rights Movement and desegregation, especially in the 1950s and 1960s.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:11 |
| 1155 (çevir) |
ku klux klan |
The ku klux klan rose to prominence in Indiana politics and society after World War I.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:15 |
| 1156 (çevir) |
ku klux klan |
The name "ku klux klan" began to be used by several independent groups.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:16 |
| 1157 (çevir) |
kung fu |
In Chinese, kung fu can be used in contexts completely unrelated to martial arts, and refers colloquially to any individual accomplishment or skill cultivated through long and hard work.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:18 |
| 1158 (çevir) |
kung fu |
In the west, kung fu has become a regular action staple, and makes appearances in many films that would not generally be considered "Martial Arts" films.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:19 |
| 1159 (çevir) |
kung fu |
A U.S. network TV western series of the early 1970s called kung fu also served to popularize the Chinese martial arts on television.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:19 |
| 1160 (çevir) |
kung fu |
Chinese martial arts, sometimes referred to by the Mandarin Chinese term wushu and popularly as kung fu, consist of a number of fighting styles that were developed over the centuries.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:20 |
| 1161 (çevir) |
kung fu |
kung fu and wushu are popular terms that have become synonymous with Chinese martial arts. However, the Chinese terms kung fu and wushu have very different meanings.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:22 |
| 1162 (çevir) |
kuwait |
The State of kuwait is a sovereign Arab emirate bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north and west.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:23 |
| 1163 (çevir) |
kuwait |
kuwait's infrastructure was badly damaged during the war and had to be rebuilt.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:24 |
| 1164 (çevir) |
kuwait |
In 1756, the people elected Sabah I bin Jaber as the first emir of kuwait.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:24 |
| 1165 (çevir) |
kuwait |
As the influence of the Ottoman Empire increased in the region, kuwait was assigned the status of a caza of the Ottomans.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:25 |
| 1166 (çevir) |
kuwait |
After the signing of the Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913, then emir of kuwait, Mubarak Al-Sabah, was diplomatically recognized by both the Ottomans and British as the ruler of the autonomous caza of the city of kuwait and the hinterlands.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:25 |
| 1167 (çevir) |
kwashiorkor |
kwashiorkor is a virulent form of childhood malnutrition characterized by edema, irritability, anorexia, ulcerating dermatoses, and an enlarged liver with fatty infiltrates.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:29 |
| 1168 (çevir) |
kwashiorkor |
The presence of edema caused by poor nutrition defines kwashiorkor.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:29 |
| 1169 (çevir) |
kwashiorkor |
The defining sign of kwashiorkor in a malnourished child is pedal edema (swelling of the feet).
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:30 |
| 1170 (çevir) |
kwashiorkor |
There are various explanations for the development of kwashiorkor, and the topic remains controversial.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:30 |
| 1171 (çevir) |
kwashiorkor |
One important factor in the development of kwashiorkor is aflatoxin poisoning.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:31 |
| 1172 (çevir) |
kwanzaa |
kwanzaa is a week-long holiday celebrated in the United States honoring African heritage and culture, marked by participants lighting a kinara (candle holder).
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:33 |
| 1173 (çevir) |
kwanzaa |
kwanzaa consists of seven days of celebration, featuring activities such as candle-lighting and pouring of libations, and culminating in a feast and gift giving.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:34 |
| 1174 (çevir) |
kwanzaa |
The name kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase "matunda ya kwanza", meaning "first fruits".
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:34 |
| 1175 (çevir) |
kwanzaa |
The origins of kwanzaa are not secret and are openly acknowledged by those promoting the holiday.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:35 |
| 1176 (çevir) |
kwanzaa |
kwanzaa ceremonies and to give respect and gratitude to ancestors.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:36 |
| 1177 (çevir) |
kwanza |
The kwanza is the currency of Angola.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:37 |
| 1178 (çevir) |
kwanza |
The kwanza was introduced following Angolan independence.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:38 |
| 1179 (çevir) |
kwanza |
The first coins issued for the kwanza did not bear any date, although all bore the date of independence, 11 November 1975.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:38 |
| 1180 (çevir) |
kwanza |
The 20 kwanza note was replaced by a coin in 1978.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:39 |
| 1181 (çevir) |
kwanza |
In 1990, the novo kwanza was introduced, with the ISO 4217 code AON. This kwanza suffered from high inflation.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:40 |
| 1182 (çevir) |
kwangju |
Gwangju (kwangju) Metropolitan City is the sixth largest city in South Korea.
|
inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:41 |
| 1183 (çevir) |
kwangju |
Modern industry was established in Gwangju (kwangju) with the construction of a railway to Seoul.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:43 |
| 1184 (çevir) |
kwangju |
Gwangju (kwangju) is sometimes called "the shrine of Korean democracy" because of this incident, which is known today as the Gwangju Democratization Movement.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:44 |
| 1185 (çevir) |
kwacha |
The kwacha is the currency of Zambia.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:48 |
| 1186 (çevir) |
kwacha |
5 kwacha notes were introduced in 1973, the same year that the last 50 ngwee notes were issued.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:49 |
| 1187 (çevir) |
kw |
The State of Kuwait (kw) is a sovereign Arab emirate bordered by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north and west.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:50 |
| 1188 (çevir) |
kw |
The kilowatt (kw) equal to one thousand watts, is typically used to state the power output of engines and the power consumption of tools and machines.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:52 |
| 1189 (çevir) |
kw |
A kilowatt (kw) is approximately equivalent to 1.34 horsepower.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:52 |
| 1190 (çevir) |
l.c. |
The l.c. can also be the source of payment for a transaction, meaning that redeeming the letter of credit will pay an exporter.
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inci 25 Ekm 2009 Pzr 23:54 |
| 1191 (çevir) |
l.c. |
Many exporters have mistakenly assumed that the payment is guaranteed after receiving the LC.
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| 1192 (çevir) |
sabbath |
sabbath or a sabbath is generally a weekly day of rest and/or time of worship that is observed in Abrahamic religions and other faiths.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:32 |
| 1193 (çevir) |
sabbath |
Several Christian denominations observe sabbath in similar manner as in Judaism, but observance ends at Saturday sunset instead of Saturday nightfall.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:34 |
| 1194 (çevir) |
sabbath |
The Unification Church has a regular day of worship on Sunday, but also has a Family Pledge service every eight days on the day of Ahn Shi Il, considered as sabbath but cycling among the weekdays.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:36 |
| 1195 (çevir) |
sabbath |
Eight sabbats (occasionally "sabbaths", or "Sun sabbats") are spaced at approximately even intervals throughout the year.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:37 |
| 1196 (çevir) |
sabbath |
Several Christian denominations observe sabbath in similar manner as in Judaism, but observance ends at Saturday sunset instead of Saturday nightfall.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:38 |
| 1197 (çevir) |
sabbatical |
Among many calendar reform proposals that eliminate the constant seven-day week in exchange for simplified calculation of calendrical data like weekday names for given dates, some retain sabbatical influences.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:41 |
| 1198 (çevir) |
sabbatical |
The year of Shmita, also called the sabbatical Year, is the seventh year of the seven-year agricultural cycle mandated by the Torah for the Land of Israel.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:42 |
| 1199 (çevir) |
sabbatical |
sabbatical officers are usually provided with a living allowance or stipend.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:43 |
| 1200 (çevir) |
saber |
The sabre or saber is a kind of backsword that usually but not always has a curved, single-edged blade and a rather large hand guard, covering the knuckles of the hand as well as the thumb and forefinger.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:49 |
| 1201 (çevir) |
sabbatical |
In recent times, "sabbatical" has come to mean any extended absence in the career of an individual in order to achieve something.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:43 |
| 1202 (çevir) |
sabbatical |
sabbatical or a sabbatical (from Latin sabbaticus, from Greek sabbatikos, from Hebrew shabbat, i.e., Sabbath, literally a "ceasing") is a rest from work, or a hiatus, often lasting from two months to a year.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:45 |
| 1203 (çevir) |
saber |
Exceptions not intended for personal carry include the famed Patton saber adopted by the United States Army in 1913 and always mounted to the cavalryman's saddle.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:49 |
| 1204 (çevir) |
saber |
The Mamluks were originally of Turkish descent, the Egyptians bore Turkish sabers for hundreds of years.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:50 |
| 1205 (çevir) |
saber |
The sabre (saber) is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:50 |
| 1206 (çevir) |
saber |
During the 19th and in the early 20th century, sabers were also used by both mounted and dismounted personnel in some European police forces.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:51 |
| 1207 (çevir) |
sable |
The sable is a species of marten which inhabits forest environments, primarily in Russia from the Ural Mountains throughout Siberia, in northern Mongolia and China and on Hokkaidō in Japan.[
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:57 |
| 1208 (çevir) |
sable |
The name sable appears to be of Slavic origin and to have entered most Western European via the early medieval fur trade.[
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:57 |
| 1209 (çevir) |
sable |
Japanese sables in particular are marked with black on their legs and feet.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:59 |
| 1210 (çevir) |
sable |
sables greatly resemble pine martens in size appearance, but have more elongated heads, longer ears and proportionately shorter tails.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 17:59 |
| 1211 (çevir) |
sable |
sables will also eat fish, which they catch with their front paws.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:00 |
| 1212 (çevir) |
sabot |
sabots are used to fire the flechettes that form anti-armour kinetic energy penetrators.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:02 |
| 1213 (çevir) |
sabot |
The name "sabot" comes from a French word for wooden shoes traditionally worn in some European countries, also called clogs.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:03 |
| 1214 (çevir) |
sabot |
Spindle sabots are the standard western type armor piercing ammunition type.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:04 |
| 1215 (çevir) |
sabot |
A sabot is a device used in a firearm or cannon to fire a projectile, such as a bullet, that is smaller than the bore diameter, or which must be held in a precise position.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:05 |
| 1216 (çevir) |
sabot |
Firing a small size projectile wrapped in a sabot raises the muzzle velocity of the projectile.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:06 |
| 1217 (çevir) |
sabotage |
sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening another entity through subversion, obstruction, disruption, or destruction.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:07 |
| 1218 (çevir) |
sabotage |
One who engages in sabotage is a saboteur.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:08 |
| 1219 (çevir) |
sabotage |
Proponents argue that since property can not feel terror, damage to property is more accurately described as sabotage.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:09 |
| 1220 (çevir) |
sabotage |
Unlike acts of terrorism, acts of sabotage do not always have a primary objective of inflicting casualties.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:10 |
| 1221 (çevir) |
sabotage |
Subtle sabotage has also been employeed for other reasons, including attempting to keep Iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:10 |
| 1222 (çevir) |
saboteur |
saboteurs are usually classified as enemies, and like spies may be liable to prosecution and criminal penalties instead of detention as a prisoner of war.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:11 |
| 1223 (çevir) |
saboteur |
One who engages in sabotage is a saboteur.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:12 |
| 1224 (çevir) |
sac |
A sac is a small part of an animal's body, shaped like a little bag.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:19 |
| 1225 (çevir) |
saccharin |
saccharin is unstable when heated but it does not react chemically with other food ingredients.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:20 |
| 1226 (çevir) |
saccharin |
Blends of saccharin with other sweeteners are often used to compensate for each sweetener's weaknesses.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:21 |
| 1227 (çevir) |
saccharin |
saccharin is believed to be an important discovery, especially for diabetics, as it goes directly through the human digestive system without being digested.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:21 |
| 1228 (çevir) |
saccharin |
In its acid form, saccharin is not water-soluble.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:21 |
| 1229 (çevir) |
saccharin |
saccharin has been linked to thyroid cancer in mice.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:22 |
| 1230 (çevir) |
sacerdotalism |
sacerdotalism is from the Latin sacerdos, priest, literally one who presents sacred offerings, sacer, sacred, and dare, to give.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:24 |
| 1231 (çevir) |
sacerdotalism |
sacerdotalism is the idea that a propitiatory sacrifice for sin must be offered by the intervention of an order of men separated to the priesthood.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:25 |
| 1232 (çevir) |
sacerdotalism |
Lutherans reject sacerdotalism.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:25 |
| 1233 (çevir) |
sachem |
A sachem is a title of leadership historically given to the head of some Native American tribes.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:28 |
| 1234 (çevir) |
sachem |
The "great chief" whose aid was such a boon to the Plymouth Colony is remembered today simply as Massasoit.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:29 |
| 1235 (çevir) |
sachem |
Another sachem, Mahomet Weyonomon of the Mohegan tribe travelled to London in 1735, to petition king George II for fairer treatment of his people, due to their lands becoming overrun by English settlers.
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inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:29 |
| 1236 (çevir) |
sachet |
A sachet is a small disposable bag, often used to contain single-use quantities of consumer goods, such as ketchup or shampoo.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:30 |
| 1237 (çevir) |
sachet |
sachets bags are also filled with loose spices as a simmering potpourri for stove top simmering.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:31 |
| 1238 (çevir) |
sachet |
Plastic sachet was first used by Cavin Kare Company to pack their shampoos.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:32 |
| 1239 (çevir) |
sachet |
sachet envelopes are used in automobiles, closets and households for aromatherapy fragrance or room deodorizer air fresheners.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:32 |
| 1240 (çevir) |
sackcloth |
sackcloth is often mentioned in the Bible as a symbol of mourning and penance, and probably was a form of hairshirt.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:34 |
| 1241 (çevir) |
sackcloth |
sackcloth may also mean burlap.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:35 |
| 1242 (çevir) |
sacrament |
a sacrament is a religious symbol or often a rite which conveys divine grace, blessing, or sanctity upon the believer who participates in it, or a tangible symbol which represents an intangible reality.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:38 |
| 1243 (çevir) |
sacrament |
Another way of looking at sacraments is that they are an external and physical sign of the conferral of Sanctifying Grace.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:38 |
| 1244 (çevir) |
sacrament |
Other religious traditions also have what might be called "sacraments" in a sense, though not necessarily according to the Christian meaning of the term.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:39 |
| 1245 (çevir) |
sacrament |
All sacraments must have proper matter, form, and intention.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:40 |
| 1246 (çevir) |
sacrament |
The Community of Christ holds that the sacraments express the continuing presence of Christ through the Church. They help believers establish and continually renew their relationship with God.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:41 |
| 1247 (çevir) |
sacramental |
Protestant denominations, both sacramental and non-sacramental, almost invariably affirm only these two as sacraments, traditions, or ordinances; although they may also practice some or all of the other traditional sacraments as well whilst not acknowledging the action of divine grace in the external form.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:43 |
| 1248 (çevir) |
sacramental |
Some denominations do not have a sacramental dimension (or equivalent) at all.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 18:43 |
| 1249 (çevir) |
sacred |
The word "sacred" descends from the Latin sacrum, which referred to the gods or anything in their power, and to sacer, priest; sanctum, set apart.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:01 |
| 1250 (çevir) |
sacred |
Certain places and times are intrinsically sacred, and strictures are placed on one's actions in those situations.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:02 |
| 1251 (çevir) |
sacred |
Beyond the intrinsically holy, objects can become sacred through consecration.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:03 |
| 1252 (çevir) |
sacred |
Sometimes a social or religious group considers an area sacred or holy, e.g. a cemetery.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:04 |
| 1253 (çevir) |
sacred |
Objects are often considered 'holy' or 'sacred' if used for spiritual purposes, such as the worship or service of gods.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:06 |
| 1254 (çevir) |
sacrifice |
sacrifices are a common theme in most religions, though the frequency of animal, and especially human, sacrifices are rare today.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:09 |
| 1255 (çevir) |
sacrifice |
An animal sacrifice in Arabic is called ḏabiḥa or Qurban.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:11 |
| 1256 (çevir) |
sacrificial |
It is possible they may have been for human consumption as was the tradition with sacrificial offerings made in Pre-Hellenic Civilization.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:13 |
| 1257 (çevir) |
sacrilege |
By the Middle Ages, the concept of sacrilege was again restricted to physical acts against sacred objects, and this forms the basis of all later Catholic teaching on the subject.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:15 |
| 1258 (çevir) |
sacrilege |
Most modern nations have abandoned laws against sacrilege out of respect for freedom of expression, save in cases where there is an injury to persons or property.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:16 |
| 1259 (çevir) |
sacrilege |
sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:18 |
| 1260 (çevir) |
sacrilege |
"sacrilege" originates from the Latin sacer, sacred, and legere, to steal, as in Roman times it referred to the plundering of temples and graves.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:19 |
| 1261 (çevir) |
sacrilege |
Most ancient religions have a concept analogous to sacrilege, often considered as a type of taboo.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:20 |
| 1262 (çevir) |
sacrilegious |
When the sacrilegious offence is verbal, it is called blasphemy.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:21 |
| 1263 (çevir) |
sacrilegious |
Despite their decriminalization, sacrilegious acts are still often regarded with scorn by the public, even by non-adherents of the offended religion, especially when these acts are perceived as manifestations of hatred toward a particular sect or creed.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:21 |
| 1264 (çevir) |
sacrum |
The sacrum is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the upper and back part of the pelvic cavity, where it is inserted like a wedge between the two hip bones.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:29 |
| 1265 (çevir) |
saddlebag |
In horse riding saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:33 |
| 1266 (çevir) |
saddlebag |
In cycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:33 |
| 1267 (çevir) |
saddlebag |
Some prefer saddlebags to panniers because they are more aerodynamic; advocates of the pannier, on the other hand, point to the lower centre of gravity, which improves balance.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:34 |
| 1268 (çevir) |
saddlebag |
On a motorcycle, saddlebags or panniers are mounted behind the seat and on either side of the rear wheel.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:34 |
| 1269 (çevir) |
saddlebag |
saddlebags come in different shapes and sizes and are used as luggage or a container to carry around items.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:34 |
| 1270 (çevir) |
sadism |
sadism is the derivation of pleasure as a result of inflicting pain or watching pain inflicted on others.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:36 |
| 1271 (çevir) |
sadomasochism |
sadomasochism in women received comparatively little discussion, as it was believed that it occurred primarily in men.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:40 |
| 1272 (çevir) |
sadomasochism |
Havelock Ellis made the important point that sadomasochism is concerned only with pain in regard to sexual pleasure, and not in regard to cruelty, as Freud had suggested.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:41 |
| 1273 (çevir) |
sadomasochism |
As with many sexual interests, sadomasochism is a popular subject in erotica.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:42 |
| 1274 (çevir) |
safari |
A safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa, to a trip taken not for the purposes of hunting, but to observe and photograph big game and other wildlife.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:43 |
| 1275 (çevir) |
safari |
Many items worn on safari became fashion statements such as bush hats, pith helmets, bush jackets.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:45 |
| 1276 (çevir) |
safari |
One of the most well known safari areas are in Africa, for example; The Masai Mara, Serengeti and etc.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 19:48 |
| 1277 (çevir) |
syracuse |
syracuse is located in the south-east corner of the island of Sicily, right by the Gulf of syracuse next to the Ionian Sea.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:22 |
| 1278 (çevir) |
syracuse |
syracuse was allied with Sparta and Corinth, exerting influence over the entire Magna Grecia area of which it was the most important city.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:23 |
| 1279 (çevir) |
syracuse |
After the Unification of Italy of 1865, syracuse regained its status of provincial capital.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:24 |
| 1280 (çevir) |
syracuse |
The average age of syracuse resident is 40 compared to the Italian average of 42.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:25 |
| 1281 (çevir) |
syracuse |
Since 2005, the entire city of syracuse, along with the Necropolis of Pantalica which falls within the province of syracuse, has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:26 |
| 1282 (çevir) |
symmetry |
A long tradition of the use of symmetry in carpet and rug patterns spans a variety of cultures.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:41 |
| 1283 (çevir) |
symmetry |
The concept of symmetry is applied to the design of objects of all shapes and sizes.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:42 |
| 1284 (çevir) |
symmetry |
Peer relationships are based on symmetry, power relationships are based on asymmetry.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:44 |
| 1285 (çevir) |
symmetry |
symmetry in physics has been generalized to mean invariance—that is, lack of any visible change—under any kind of transformation, for example arbitrary coordinate transformations.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:46 |
| 1286 (çevir) |
symmetry |
Rotational symmetry is symmetry with respect to some or all rotations in m-dimensional Euclidean space.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:48 |
| 1287 (çevir) |
stethoscope |
stethoscopes are often considered as a symbol of the doctor's profession, as doctors are often seen or depicted with a stethoscope hanging around their neck.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:54 |
| 1288 (çevir) |
stethoscope |
2-sided stethoscope was invented by Rappaport and Sprague in the early part of the 20th century.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:54 |
| 1289 (çevir) |
stethoscope |
An electronic stethoscope (or stethophone) overcomes the low sound levels by electronically amplifying body sounds.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:55 |
| 1290 (çevir) |
stethoscope |
A fetal stethoscope or fetoscope is an acoustic stethoscope shaped like a listening trumpet.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:56 |
| 1291 (çevir) |
stethoscope |
The flexible vinyl, rubber, and plastic parts of stethoscopes should be kept away from solvents, including alcohol and soap.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:57 |
| 1292 (çevir) |
speedometer |
A speedometer is a device that measures the instantaneous speed of a land vehicle.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:58 |
| 1293 (çevir) |
speedometer |
The speedometer was invented by the Croatian Josip Belušić in 1888, and was originally called a velocimeter.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 21:59 |
| 1294 (çevir) |
speedometer |
speedometers for bicycles measure the time between each wheel revolution.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:00 |
| 1295 (çevir) |
speedometer |
Most speedometers have tolerances of some 10% plus or plus due to wear on tires as it occurs.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:00 |
| 1296 (çevir) |
speedometer |
As the GPS is an independent* system, its speed calculations are not subject to the same sources of error as the vehicle's speedometer.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:01 |
| 1297 (çevir) |
sneeze |
The powerful sneeze is attributed to its involvement of numerous organs of the upper body – it is a reflexive response involving the face, throat, and chest muscles
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:03 |
| 1298 (çevir) |
sneeze |
While generally harmless in healthy individuals, sneezes spread disease through the infectious aerosol droplets.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:04 |
| 1299 (çevir) |
sneeze |
In Turkish, a sneezer is always told to Çok Ya?a which in turn receives a response of either Sen De Gör or Hep Beraber.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:07 |
| 1300 (çevir) |
sneeze |
Clinical evidence suggests the sneeze reflex is inhibited by applying strong pressure immediately below the nose, using the index finger.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:08 |
| 1301 (çevir) |
sneeze |
A cause of sternutation is sudden exposure to bright light - known as the photic sneeze reflex.
|
inci 28 Ekm 2009 Çar 22:09 |
| 1302 (çevir) |
supernatural |
supernatural beliefs have existed in many cultures throughout human history.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:03 |
| 1303 (çevir) |
supernatural |
Characteristic for phenomena claimed as supernatural are anomaly, uniqueness and uncontrollability, thus lacking reproducibility required for scientific examination.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:05 |
| 1304 (çevir) |
supernatural |
The term supernatural or supranatural pertains to an order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:06 |
| 1305 (çevir) |
supernatural |
Adherents of supernatural beliefs hold that such occurrences exist just as surely as does the natural world.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:07 |
| 1306 (çevir) |
supernatural |
Opponents argue that there are natural, scientific explanations for what is often perceived as the supernatural.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:07 |
| 1307 (çevir) |
satellite |
In the context of spaceflight, a satellite is an object which has been placed into orbit by human endeavor.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:13 |
| 1308 (çevir) |
satellite |
Such objects are sometimes called artificial satellites to distinguish them from natural satellites such as the Moon.
|
inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:13 |
| 1309 (çevir) |
satellite |
satellite subsystems attend many tasks, such as power generation, thermal control, telemetry, attitude control and orbit control.
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inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:15 |
| 1310 (çevir) |
satellite |
The largest artificial satellite currently orbiting the Earth is the International Space Station.
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inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:17 |
| 1311 (çevir) |
satellite |
In recent times satellites have been hacked by militant organizations to broadcast propaganda and to pilfer classified information from military communication networks.[
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inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:19 |
| 1312 (çevir) |
seashore |
A National seashore, in the United States, is a seashore area federally designated as being of natural and recreational significance as a preserved area.
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inci 31 Ekm 2009 Cmt 18:21 |
| 1313 (çevir) |
mabel |
mabel is an English female given name that is an abbreviation of Amabel, derived from Latin amabilis, "lovable, dear".
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:46 |
| 1314 (çevir) |
mabel |
mabel is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 766 at the 2000 census.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:47 |
| 1315 (çevir) |
macadam |
macadam is a type of road construction pioneered by the Scotsman John Loudon McAdam in around 1820.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:49 |
| 1316 (çevir) |
macadam |
Construction of the first macadamised road in the United States (1823).
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:50 |
| 1317 (çevir) |
macaroni |
macaroni is a kind of moderately-extended, machine-made dry pasta.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:52 |
| 1318 (çevir) |
macaroni |
Much shorter than spaghetti, and hollow, macaroni does not contain eggs.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:52 |
| 1319 (çevir) |
macaroni |
In English-speaking countries, the name macaroni is customarily given to a specific shape of pasta.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:53 |
| 1320 (çevir) |
macaroni |
In the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, this pasta is often prepared by cooking it with a sauce made from cheddar cheese; the resulting dish is called macaroni and cheese.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:53 |
| 1321 (çevir) |
macaroni |
Penne, a very common kind of macaroni in Italy.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:54 |
| 1322 (çevir) |
macaronic |
macaronic refers to text spoken or written using a mixture of languages, sometimes including bilingual puns, particularly when the languages are used in the same context (as opposed to different segments of a text being in different languages).
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| 1323 (çevir) |
macaronic |
The term is occasionally used of hybrid words, which are in effect internally macaronic.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:56 |
| 1324 (çevir) |
macaronic |
The word macaronic comes from the New Latin macaronicus, from Italian dialect maccarone ("dumpling, macaroni", regarded as coarse peasant fare).
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:56 |
| 1325 (çevir) |
macaronic |
The term macaronic has derogatory overtones, and it is usually reserved for works where the mixing of languages has a humorous or satirical intent.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:58 |
| 1326 (çevir) |
macaronic |
macaronic text is still used by modern Italian authors, e.g. by Carlo Emilio Gadda.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 10:59 |
| 1327 (çevir) |
macaroon |
macaroons are sweet foods made either with coconut and egg white or with a coarse almond paste formed into a dense cookie or confection.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:00 |
| 1328 (çevir) |
macaroon |
macaroons are commonly baked on edible rice paper placed on a baking tray.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:01 |
| 1329 (çevir) |
macaroon |
Acibadem kurabiyesi is a traditional Turkish cookie made of almonds, sugar and egg whites as macaroon.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:01 |
| 1330 (çevir) |
macaroon |
The first macaroons were almond meringue cookies similar to today’s amaretti, with a crisp crust and a soft interior. They were made from egg whites and almond paste.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:04 |
| 1331 (çevir) |
macaroon |
The name of the cookie, macaroon, comes from the Italian word for paste, maccarone.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:05 |
| 1332 (çevir) |
macaw |
macaws are small to large, often colourful New World parrots.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:06 |
| 1333 (çevir) |
macaw |
A macaw's facial feather pattern is as unique as a fingerprint.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:06 |
| 1334 (çevir) |
macaw |
macaws, like other parrots, toucans and woodpeckers, are zygodactyl, having their first and fourth toes pointing backwards.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:07 |
| 1335 (çevir) |
macaw |
The majority of macaws are now endangered in the wild. Six species are already extinct, and Spix's macaw is now considered to be extinct in the wild.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:07 |
| 1336 (çevir) |
macaw |
macaws are fruit eaters but change their diet from time to time, due to lack of essential nutrients contained in each fruit.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:08 |
| 1337 (çevir) |
macerate |
In food preparation, to macerate is softening or breaking into pieces using a liquid.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:17 |
| 1338 (çevir) |
maceration |
maceration is often confused with marination, which is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:18 |
| 1339 (çevir) |
maceration |
maceration, in chemistry and herbalism, the preparation of an extract by soaking material (such as animal skins or parts of fibrous plants) in water, vegetable oil or some organic solvent.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:18 |
| 1340 (çevir) |
maceration |
maceration, in sewage treatment, the use of a machine that reduces solids to small pieces in order to deal with rags and other solid waste.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:20 |
| 1341 (çevir) |
maceration |
The process of maceration begins, to varying extent, as soon as the grapes' skins are broken and exposed to some degree of heat.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:21 |
| 1342 (çevir) |
maceration |
Depending on the varietal, the process of maceration can help bring out many flavors in the wine that would otherwise be lacking.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:22 |
| 1343 (çevir) |
macerate |
To macerate, in biology, is the mechanical grinding or kneading of semi-solid food in the stomach into chyme
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:26 |
| 1344 (çevir) |
mach |
The mach number is commonly used both with objects travelling at high speed in a fluid, and with high-speed fluid flows inside channels such as nozzles, diffusers or wind tunnels.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:30 |
| 1345 (çevir) |
mach |
mach bands are an optical illusion named after Ernst mach consisting of an image of two wide bands, one light and one dark, separated by a narrow strip with a light-to-dark gradient.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:31 |
| 1346 (çevir) |
mach |
mach is an operating system microkernel developed at Carnegie Mellon University to support operating system research, primarily distributed and parallel computation.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:32 |
| 1347 (çevir) |
mach |
In 2000, a prototype mach Five with actual cutting blades was produced as a concept car.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:35 |
| 1348 (çevir) |
mach |
David mach (born 20 March 1956) is a Scottish sculptor and installation artist.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:35 |
| 1349 (çevir) |
mach number |
mach number (Ma or M) is the speed of an object moving through air, or any fluid substance, divided by the speed of sound as it is in that substance.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:37 |
| 1350 (çevir) |
mach number |
The mach number is named after Czech/Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst mach.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:37 |
| 1351 (çevir) |
mach number |
Because the mach number is often viewed as a dimensionless quantity rather than a unit of measure, with mach, the number comes after the unit; the second mach number is "mach 2" instead of "2 mach" (or machs).
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:38 |
| 1352 (çevir) |
mach number |
mach number is useful because the fluid behaves in a similar way at the same mach number.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:39 |
| 1353 (çevir) |
mach number |
The speed of light in vacuum corresponds to a mach number of approximately 880,000 (relative to air at sea level).
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:40 |
| 1354 (çevir) |
machete |
The machete is a large cleaver-like cutting tool.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:44 |
| 1355 (çevir) |
machete |
The machete was (and still is) a common side arm and tool for many ethnic groups in West Africa.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:46 |
| 1356 (çevir) |
machete |
In Latin America it is not uncommon to see a machete being used for such household tasks as cutting large foodstuffs into pieces — much as a cleaver is used — or to perform crude cutting tasks such as making simple wooden handles for other tools.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:47 |
| 1357 (çevir) |
machete |
The modern machete is very similar to some forms of the medieval falchion, a short sword popular from the 13th century onwards.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:48 |
| 1358 (çevir) |
machete |
Most stainless steel machetes should be avoided, as a lot of high carbon stainless cannot stand up to repeated impacts, and will easily break if abused.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 11:49 |
| 1359 (çevir) |
mackerel |
mackerel is a common name applied to a number of different species of fish, mostly, but not exclusively, from the family Scombridae.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 13:30 |
| 1360 (çevir) |
mackerel |
mackerels are prized (and are highly harvested) for their meat, which is often very oily.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:32 |
| 1361 (çevir) |
mackerel |
A female mackerel lays about 1,000,000 eggs at a time.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:35 |
| 1362 (çevir) |
mackerel |
The largest species called "mackerel" is the king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla) which can grow to 66 inches (1.68 m).
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:35 |
| 1363 (çevir) |
mackerel |
Common features of mackerels are a slim, cylindrical shape (as opposed to the tunas which are deeper bodied) and numerous finlets on the dorsal and ventral sides behind the dorsal and anal fins.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:36 |
| 1364 (çevir) |
macrame |
macrame is believed to have originated with 13th-century Arab weavers.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:38 |
| 1365 (çevir) |
macrame |
macrame jewelry has become popular among the American neo-hippie and grunge crowd starting in the early 90's.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:38 |
| 1366 (çevir) |
macrame |
Common materials used in macrame include cotton twine, hemp, leather or yarn.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:39 |
| 1367 (çevir) |
macrame |
Jewelry is often made in combination of both the knots and various beads (glass, wooden, etc.), pendants or shells.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:40 |
| 1368 (çevir) |
macrame |
macrame is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving or knitting.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:41 |
| 1369 (çevir) |
macro |
macro photography is close-up photography. And using a lens specifically designed for close work and with a long barrel for close focusing, called a macro lens.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:43 |
| 1370 (çevir) |
macro |
When a macro manager directs a system, first he will focus on the system's entities (such as constraints, rules, information architecture, etc.)
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:46 |
| 1371 (çevir) |
macro |
An image macro is a term coined for a picture with superimposed text, often for humorous effect. It is not to be confused with macro photography.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:50 |
| 1372 (çevir) |
macro |
macrosociology is a sociological approach that analyzes societies, social systems or populations on a large scale (social structure) or at a high level of abstraction.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:54 |
| 1373 (çevir) |
macro |
macrophilia refers to a fascination with or a sexual fantasy involving giants.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 16:55 |
| 1374 (çevir) |
madman |
madman (Frank Einstein, born Zane Townsend) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero created by Mike Allred.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 17:36 |
| 1375 (çevir) |
madman |
madman (aka Frank Einstein) is not your average hero. Named after Frank Sinatra and Albert Einstein, his name is also a pun on Frankenstein.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 17:36 |
| 1376 (çevir) |
mad cow disease |
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad-cow disease (MCD), is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease in cattle, that causes a spongy degeneration in the brain and spinal cord.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 17:37 |
| 1377 (çevir) |
mad cow disease |
Two leading hypotheses suggest that it may have jumped species from the disease scrapie in sheep, or that it evolved from a spontaneous form of "mad cow disease" that has been seen occasionally in cattle for many centuries.
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inci 08 Kas 2009 Pzr 17:40 |
| 1378 (çevir) |
macrophage |
macrophages are white blood cells within tissues, produced by the division of monocytes.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:07 |
| 1379 (çevir) |
macrophage |
Human macrophages are about 21 micrometres (0.00083 in) in diameter.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:08 |
| 1380 (çevir) |
macrophage |
One important role of the macrophage is the removal of necrotic cellular debris in the lungs.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:08 |
| 1381 (çevir) |
macrophage |
The first step to understanding the importance of macrophages in muscle repair, growth, and regeneration is that there are two “waves” of macrophages with the onset of damageable muscle use – subpopulations that do and do not directly have an influence on repairing muscle.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:09 |
| 1382 (çevir) |
macrophage |
A majority of macrophages are stationed at strategic points where microbial invasion or accumulation of dust is likely to occur.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:09 |
| 1383 (çevir) |
macrocephaly |
macrocephaly, occurs when the head is abnormally large; this includes the scalp, the cranial bone, and the contents of the cranium.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:11 |
| 1384 (çevir) |
macrocephaly |
macrocephaly may be due to megalencephaly (enlarged brain), hydrocephalus (water on the brain), cranial hyperostosis (bone overgrowth), and other conditions.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:11 |
| 1385 (çevir) |
macrocephaly |
macrocephaly is customarily diagnosed if head circumference is greater than 2 standard deviations (SD) above the mean.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:13 |
| 1386 (çevir) |
macrocephaly |
Relative macrocephaly occurs if the measure is less than 2 SD above the mean but is disproportionately above that when ethnicity and stature are considered.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:13 |
| 1387 (çevir) |
macrocephaly |
macrocephaly can be caused by genetic conditions or by environmental events.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:15 |
| 1388 (çevir) |
macroeconomics |
macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with the performance, structure, and behavior of a national or regional economy as a whole.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:20 |
| 1389 (çevir) |
macroeconomics |
New Classical macroeconomics based on rational expectations, which means that choices are made optimally considering time and uncertainty, and all markets are clearing.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:22 |
| 1390 (çevir) |
macroeconomics |
The main policy difference in this second stage of macroeconomics is an increased focus on monetary policy, such as interest rates and money supply.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:22 |
| 1391 (çevir) |
macroeconomics |
Early Keynesian macroeconomics was "activist," calling for regular use of policy to stabilize the capitalist economy, while some Keynesians called for the use of incomes policies.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:23 |
| 1392 (çevir) |
macroeconomics |
Along with microeconomics, macroeconomics is one of the two most general fields in economics. It is the study of the behavior and decision-making of entire economies.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:24 |
| 1393 (çevir) |
macron |
A macron, from the Greek (makrón), meaning "long", is a diacritic placed above a vowel (and, more rarely, under a consonant).
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:27 |
| 1394 (çevir) |
macron |
In the International Phonetic Alphabet the macron is used to indicate mid tone; the sign for a long vowel is a modified triangular colon.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:28 |
| 1395 (çevir) |
macron |
In French comic books that are hand-lettered all in capitals, the macron sometimes replaces the circumflex.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:30 |
| 1396 (çevir) |
macron |
In some Portuguese handwriting, the macron is used instead of the tilde.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:31 |
| 1397 (çevir) |
macron |
Hawaiian uses the kahakô (macron) over vowels, although there is some disagreement over considering them as individual letters.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:35 |
| 1398 (çevir) |
macy |
macy is a town in Allen Township, Miami County, Indiana, United States. The population was 248 at the 2000 census.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:37 |
| 1399 (çevir) |
macy |
The macy Conferences were a set of meetings of scholars from various disciplines held in New York by the initiative of Warren McCulloch and the macy Foundation from 1946 to 1953.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:38 |
| 1400 (çevir) |
madagascar |
madagascar, or Republic of madagascar (older name Malagasy Republic), is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:39 |
| 1401 (çevir) |
madagascar |
The wealth created in madagascar through trade created a state system ruled by powerful regional monarchs known as the Maroserana.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:40 |
| 1402 (çevir) |
madagascar |
At 587,000 square kilometres (227,000 sq mi), madagascar is the world's 46th-largest country and the fourth largest island.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:41 |
| 1403 (çevir) |
madagascar |
The written history of madagascar begins in the 7th century, when Muslims established trading posts along the northwest coast.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:44 |
| 1404 (çevir) |
madagascar |
Houses in madagascar are typically four-sided with a peaked roof, in a style commonly seen in Southeast Asia, rather than the circular style of hut construction more commonly found in Eastern Africa.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:51 |
| 1405 (çevir) |
madcap |
madcap is an adjective. It is most often used to describe human personality traits; impulsiveness, hastiness, recklessness and capriciousness are all applicable.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:52 |
| 1406 (çevir) |
madcap |
An individual described as a madcap may appear quite indifferent in regard to dangerous situations; a person with a devil-may-care attitude.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:53 |
| 1407 (çevir) |
madder |
Rubia is a genus of the madder family Rubiaceae, which contains about 60 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and sub-shrubs native to the Old World, Africa, temperate Asia and America.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:58 |
| 1408 (çevir) |
madder |
madders are used as food plants for the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Hummingbird hawk moth.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:59 |
| 1409 (çevir) |
madder |
madder can be fermented for dyeing as well (Fleurs de garance). In France, the remains were used to produce a spirit as well.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 20:59 |
| 1410 (çevir) |
madder |
The seed of madder, drunk with vinegar and honey is used for the swelling of the spleen.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:00 |
| 1411 (çevir) |
madder |
Early evidence of dyeing comes from India where a piece of cotton dyed with madder has been recovered from the archaeological site at Mohenjo-daro (3rd millennium BCE).
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:01 |
| 1412 (çevir) |
madras |
madras is a lightweight cotton fabric with typically patterned texture and plaid design, used primarily for summer clothing -- pants, shorts, dresses and jackets.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:09 |
| 1413 (çevir) |
madras |
One style popular during the 1960s was called bleeding madras.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:10 |
| 1414 (çevir) |
madras |
This cloth also was identified by the colloquial name, "madrasi checks."
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:11 |
| 1415 (çevir) |
madrid |
madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:15 |
| 1416 (çevir) |
madrid |
As the capital city of Spain, seat of government, and residence of the Spanish monarch, madrid is also the political centre of Spain.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:16 |
| 1417 (çevir) |
madrid |
While madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighbourhoods and streets.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:17 |
| 1418 (çevir) |
madrid |
madrid was one of the most heavily affected cities of Spain by the Civil War (1936–1939).
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:18 |
| 1419 (çevir) |
madrid |
During the period from 1992 to 2006, madrid experienced very significant growth in its service sector.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:19 |
| 1420 (çevir) |
madrigal |
madrigal is the name of a form of poetry, the exact nature of which has never been decided in English.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:22 |
| 1421 (çevir) |
madrigal |
The word "madrigal" is frequently also used to designate a sentimental or trifling expression in a half-contemptuous sense.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:23 |
| 1422 (çevir) |
madrigal |
The most important English collection of madrigals, not set to music, was published by William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585–1649) in his Poems of 1616.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:24 |
| 1423 (çevir) |
maelstrom |
A maelstrom is a very powerful whirlpool; a large, swirling body of water.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:25 |
| 1424 (çevir) |
maelstrom |
The maelstrom is formed by the conjunction of the current forts that cross the Straits between the mentioned islands and the great amplitude of the tides.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:27 |
| 1425 (çevir) |
maelstrom |
The maelstrom’s name comes from the Dutch words malen, to crush and stroom, meaning current.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:27 |
| 1426 (çevir) |
maelstrom |
The word maelstrom is used to denote powerful, inescapable destructive forces.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:29 |
| 1427 (çevir) |
maelstrom |
The original maelstrom (described by Poe and others) is the Moskstraumen, a powerful tidal current in the Lofoten Islands off the Norwegian coast.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:31 |
| 1428 (çevir) |
maestoso |
maestoso is an Italian musical term and is used to direct performers to play a certain passage of music in a stately, dignified and majestic fashion (sometimes march-like) or, it is used to describe music as such.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:36 |
| 1429 (çevir) |
maestoso |
maestoso is also used very often for parts of songs meant to sound large, triumphant and heroic, like the Olympic Fanfare and Theme by John Williams.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:36 |
| 1430 (çevir) |
maestoso |
The term is commonly used in relatively slow pieces; however, there are numerous examples - such as the first movement of Mozart's Flute Concerto no. 1 - in which a faster tempo can be played in such maestoso.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:38 |
| 1431 (çevir) |
maestro |
maestro (from the Italian maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher") is a title of extreme respect given to a master musician.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:40 |
| 1432 (çevir) |
maestro |
In the Italian opera world, the term is not only used for the conductor, but also for musicians who act as répétiteurs and assistant conductors during performances (maestro sostituto or maestro collaboratore).
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:40 |
| 1433 (çevir) |
maestro |
maestro is used in the sport of fencing, for a fencing instructor, and may be used in other sports to convey respect for an individual's skill.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:41 |
| 1434 (çevir) |
mafia |
The mafia (also known as "Cosa Nostra") is a Sicilian criminal society which is believed to have emerged in late 19th century Sicily.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:44 |
| 1435 (çevir) |
mafia |
The Sicilian mafia has used other names to describe itself throughout its history, such as "The Honoured Society". Mafiosi are known among themselves as "men of honour" or "men of respect".
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:45 |
| 1436 (çevir) |
mafia |
The Sicilian mafia makes around €6.5 billion a year through control of public and private contracts.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:47 |
| 1437 (çevir) |
mafia |
In 1988, the mafia murdered a Palermo judge and his son; three years later a prosecutor and an anti-mafia businessman were also murdered.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:47 |
| 1438 (çevir) |
mafia |
When the Catholic Church openly condemned the mafia, two churches were bombed and an antimafia priest shot dead in Rome.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:48 |
| 1439 (çevir) |
mafiosi |
The public's association of the word with the criminal secret society was perhaps inspired by the 1863 play "I mafiusi di la Vicaria" ("The mafiosi of the Vicaria") by Giuseppe Rizzotto and Gaetano Mosca.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:50 |
| 1440 (çevir) |
mafiosi |
mafiosi introduce known members to each other as belonging to cosa nostra ("our thing") or la stessa cosa ("the same thing"), e.g. "he is the same thing, a mafioso, as you".
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:51 |
| 1441 (çevir) |
mafiosi |
Traditionally, only men can become mafiosi, though in recent times there have been reports of women assuming the responsibilities of imprisoned mafioso relatives.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:51 |
| 1442 (çevir) |
mafiosi |
Omertà is a code of silence that forbids mafiosi from betraying their comrades to the authorities.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:52 |
| 1443 (çevir) |
mafiosi |
mafiosi are sometimes paid to protect merchants or clients in business dealings.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:52 |
| 1444 (çevir) |
magellan |
Ferdinand magellan (Spanish: Hernándo de Magallanes; 1480 – April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese explorer.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:55 |
| 1445 (çevir) |
magellan |
A number of geographic features and biological species have been named for magellan, including the eponymous magellanic Penguin, which magellan was the first European to note.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:56 |
| 1446 (çevir) |
magellan |
magellan was able to communicate with the native tribes because his Malay interpreter, Enrique, could understand their languages.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:57 |
| 1447 (çevir) |
magellan |
The Spaniards offered the natives merchandise in exchange for magellan's body, but they were declined and so his body was never recovered.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:58 |
| 1448 (çevir) |
magellan |
magellan's expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe and the first to navigate the strait in South America connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 21:59 |
| 1449 (çevir) |
magenta |
magenta is a purplish-pink color evoked by lights with less power in yellowish-green wavelengths than in blue and red wavelengths (complements of magenta have wavelength 500–530 nm).
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:02 |
| 1450 (çevir) |
magenta |
In light experiments, magenta can be produced by removing the lime-green wavelengths from white light.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:02 |
| 1451 (çevir) |
magenta |
The name magenta comes from the dye magenta, commonly called fuchsine, discovered shortly after the 1859 Battle of magenta near magenta, Italy.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:03 |
| 1452 (çevir) |
magenta |
When electric magenta is reproduced on paper, it is called fuchsia and it is physically impossible for it to appear on paper as vivid as on a computer screen.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:03 |
| 1453 (çevir) |
magenta |
Note that while both of these colors are called magenta they are actually substantially different from one another.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:04 |
| 1454 (çevir) |
maggot |
maggot is the common name of the larval phase of development in insects of the order Diptera (flies).
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:06 |
| 1455 (çevir) |
maggot |
Anglers use maggots usually provided by commercial suppliers to catch non-predatory fish.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:06 |
| 1456 (çevir) |
maggot |
A major problem also arises when maggots turn into flies and start the life cycle over again.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:07 |
| 1457 (çevir) |
maggot |
Professionals can remove maggots or many over-the-counter bug sprays can be used to deter flies and maggots.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:08 |
| 1458 (çevir) |
maggot |
Sometimes introducing an environmental control, such as Histeridae, also help reduce maggot populations.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:08 |
| 1459 (çevir) |
magnesia |
The coastal line of magnesia is characterized by the famous Pagasetic Gulf, which is attributed to the sinking that occurred due to earthquakes that took place in the region.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:12 |
| 1460 (çevir) |
magnesia |
magnesia has a slightly alkaline reaction, and is used in medicine as a mild antacid laxative.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:14 |
| 1461 (çevir) |
magnesia |
The modern magnesian capital is the city of Volos, and the homonymous prefecture includes the Almyros plain, Nea Anchialos archaeological excavations, the Pagasetic Gulf, the Mount Pelion peninsula and the Northern Sporades islands.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:15 |
| 1462 (çevir) |
magnesia |
Written witnesses and remains of the 5th century AD document the appearance of Christianity in magnesia.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:15 |
| 1463 (çevir) |
magma |
magma is molten rock that is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and may also exist on other terrestrial planets.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:16 |
| 1464 (çevir) |
magma |
magma often collects in a magma chamber inside a volcano.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:17 |
| 1465 (çevir) |
magma |
Viscosity is a key melt property in understanding the behaviour of magmas.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:18 |
| 1466 (çevir) |
magma |
The degree of partial melting is critical for determining what type of magma is produced.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:18 |
| 1467 (çevir) |
magma |
When magma erupts, it is called lava.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:19 |
| 1468 (çevir) |
magnesium |
magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg, atomic number 12 and common oxidation number +2.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:20 |
| 1469 (çevir) |
magnesium |
Hundreds of enzymes thus require magnesium ions in order to function.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:21 |
| 1470 (çevir) |
magnesium |
Since magnesium is less dense than aluminium, these alloys are prized for their relative lightness and strength.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:22 |
| 1471 (çevir) |
magnesium |
On burning in air, magnesium produces a brilliant white light.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:23 |
| 1472 (çevir) |
magnesium |
magnesium is the third most commonly used structural metal, following steel and aluminium.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:23 |
| 1473 (çevir) |
magazine |
Typically, magazines which focus primarily on current events, such as Newsweek or Entertainment Weekly, are published weekly or biweekly.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:26 |
| 1474 (çevir) |
magazine |
magazine is the name for an item or place within which ammunition is stored.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:33 |
| 1475 (çevir) |
magazine |
Word of magazine is taken from the Arabic word "makahazin" meaning "warehouse".
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:33 |
| 1476 (çevir) |
magnet |
A permanent magnet is an object made from a material that is magnetized and creates its own persistent magnetic field.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:35 |
| 1477 (çevir) |
magnet |
An example is a refrigerator magnet used to hold notes on a refrigerator door.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:37 |
| 1478 (çevir) |
magnet |
An electromagnet is made from a coil of wire which acts as a magnet when an electric current passes through it, but stops being a magnet when the current stops.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:38 |
| 1479 (çevir) |
magnet |
The term magnet is typically reserved for objects that produce their own persistent magnetic field even in the absence of an applied magnetic field.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:38 |
| 1480 (çevir) |
magnet |
magnets can pick up magnetic items (iron nails, staples, tacks, paper clips) that are either too small, too hard to reach, or too thin for fingers to hold.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:39 |
| 1481 (çevir) |
maharishi |
maharishi may refer to any number of individuals who have had the title added to their names, such as Shri Ramana Maharshi, an Advaita Vedanta sage of South India, or maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder of the Transcendental Meditation program.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:44 |
| 1482 (çevir) |
maharishi |
The word, maharishi is a compound of two words: mahā or maha, meaning great either in quantity or quality, and ṛṣi or rishi, meaning a seer or one with awareness.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:44 |
| 1483 (çevir) |
mahatma |
mahatma is Sanskrit for "Great Soul" ; it is similar in usage to the modern Christian term saint.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:48 |
| 1484 (çevir) |
mahatma |
The mahatmas, called 'realised souls', or "apostles", also served as local leaders.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:49 |
| 1485 (çevir) |
mahatma |
According to the Theosophical teachings, the mahatmas are not disembodied beings, but highly evolved people involved in overseeing the spiritual growth of individuals and the development of civilisations.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:49 |
| 1486 (çevir) |
mahatma |
Others state that the title "mahatma" was first accorded to Gandhi on January 21, 1915 by Nautamlal Bhagavanji Mehta at Kamribai School in Jetpur, India.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:51 |
| 1487 (çevir) |
mahatma |
The mahatmas also corresponded with a number of other persons during the early years of the Theosophical Society.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:52 |
| 1488 (çevir) |
magnolia |
magnolias are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Giant Leopard Moth.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:55 |
| 1489 (çevir) |
magnolia |
In general, magnolia is a genus which has attracted a lot of horticultural interest.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:55 |
| 1490 (çevir) |
magnolia |
In parts of Japan, the leaves of magnolia obovata are used for wrapping food and as cooking dishes.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:55 |
| 1491 (çevir) |
magnolia |
The natural range of magnolia species is a disjunct distribution, with a main center in east and southeast Asia and a secondary center in eastern North America, Central America, the West Indies, and some species in South America.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:58 |
| 1492 (çevir) |
magnolia |
magnolia is a large genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subclass Magnolioideae of the family magnoliaceae.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 22:58 |
| 1493 (çevir) |
majorca |
majorca (Spanish and Catalan: Mallorca) is the largest island of Spain .
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:00 |
| 1494 (çevir) |
majorca |
In 534, majorca was conquered by the Byzantine Empire, and administered as part of the province of Sardinia.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:01 |
| 1495 (çevir) |
majorca |
In 2005, there were over 2,400 restaurants on the island of majorca according to the majorcan Tourist Board.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:02 |
| 1496 (çevir) |
majorca |
Since the 1950s majorca has become a well-known tourist destination, and the tourism business has become the main source of revenue for the island.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:03 |
| 1497 (çevir) |
majorca |
The highest peak on majorca is Puig Major (1,445 m) in the Serra de Tramuntana.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:04 |
| 1498 (çevir) |
malaria |
malaria is one of the most common infectious diseases and an enormous public health problem.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:06 |
| 1499 (çevir) |
malaria |
Usually, people get malaria by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:07 |
| 1500 (çevir) |
malaria |
Although some are under development, no vaccine is currently available for malaria that provides a high level of protection; preventive drugs must be taken continuously to reduce the risk of infection.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:08 |
| 1501 (çevir) |
malaria |
In some areas of the world, only a few drugs remain as effective treatments for malaria.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:09 |
| 1502 (çevir) |
malaria |
malaria infections are treated through the use of antimalarial drugs, such as quinine or artemisinin derivatives.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:09 |
| 1503 (çevir) |
maltese |
Film production is a growing contributor to the maltese economy, with several big-budget foreign films shooting in Malta each year.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:13 |
| 1504 (çevir) |
maltese |
The maltese Ministry of Health advises foreign residents to take out private medical insurance.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:13 |
| 1505 (çevir) |
maltese |
Native maltese people make up the majority of the island. However there are minorities, the largest of which are British people, many of whom retired to Malta.
|
inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:14 |
| 1506 (çevir) |
maltese |
While maltese music today is largely western, traditional maltese music includes what is known as għana.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:15 |
| 1507 (çevir) |
maltese |
maltese cuisine is typically Mediterranean, based on fresh seasonal locally available produce and seafood.
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inci 09 Kas 2009 Pts 23:16 |
| 1508 (çevir) |
affirmations |
affirmations are packed with energy and power. They can help and some say, heal. They can be used anywhere - as you wash dishes, as you drive, even as you walk! What are affirming today!
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inci 11 Kas 2009 Çar 18:10 |
| 1509 (çevir) |
venice |
venice is a city in northern Italy.
|
payday 11 Kas 2009 Çar 20:18 |
| 1510 (çevir) |
table tennis |
table tennis is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight, hollow ball back and forth with rackets.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:17 |
| 1511 (çevir) |
table tennis |
Since 2008 the doubles have been replaced by the team events (Beijing was the first time where table tennis had an Olympic team event).
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:17 |
| 1512 (çevir) |
table tennis |
Ball spin, speed, placement, strategy and tactics play an important part in competitive table tennis matches.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:18 |
| 1513 (çevir) |
table tennis |
The 11 point game is an International table tennis Federation (ITTF) change which occurred in 2001.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:18 |
| 1514 (çevir) |
table tennis |
A 40 mm table tennis ball is slower and spins less than a 38 mm one.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:19 |
| 1515 (çevir) |
tabloid |
The tabloid newspaper format is particularly popular in the United Kingdom where its page dimensions are roughly 430 mm × 280 mm (17 by 11 inches).
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:21 |
| 1516 (çevir) |
tabloid |
The word "tabloid" comes from the name given by the London based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to the compressed tablets they marketed as "tabloid" pills in the late 1880s
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:22 |
| 1517 (çevir) |
tabloid |
The biggest tabloid (and newspaper in general) in Europe, by circulation, is Germany's Bild-Zeitung, with around 4 million copies (down from above 5 million in the 1980s).
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:23 |
| 1518 (çevir) |
tabloid |
The term "tabloid" can also refer to a newspaper that tends to emphasize topics such as sensational crime stories, astrology, gossip columns about the personal lives of celebrities and sports stars, and junk food news.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:24 |
| 1519 (çevir) |
tabloid |
The term red top refers to tabloids with red nameplates, such as The Sun, the Daily Star, the Daily Mirror[citation needed] and the Daily Sport, and distinguishes them from the black top[citation needed] Daily Express and Daily Mail.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:25 |
| 1520 (çevir) |
tabriz |
tabriz is the fourth largest city of Iran and the capital of East Azerbaijan Province.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:27 |
| 1521 (çevir) |
tabriz |
tabriz is located in a valley to the north of the long ridge of the volcanic cone of Sahand, south of the Eynali mountain.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:27 |
| 1522 (çevir) |
tabriz |
According to some sources, the name tabriz derives from "tap-riz" ("causing heat to flow" in Iranian languages), from the many thermal springs in the area.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:28 |
| 1523 (çevir) |
tabriz |
The majority of tabriz residents are known as Azeris also some minority groups of Persians, Armenians, Assyrians and Kurds live in tabriz.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:30 |
| 1524 (çevir) |
tabriz |
The oldest park in tabriz called Golestan Park established at first Pahlavi's era in city center. tabriz has 8 traveller-parks with capacity of 10.000 travellers as well.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:33 |
| 1525 (çevir) |
tabasco |
tabasco sauce is a mass-produced brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers (Capsicum frutescens var. tabasco), vinegar, and salt, and aged in white oak barrels for three years.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:44 |
| 1526 (çevir) |
tabasco |
tabasco brand pepper sauce is sold in more than 160 countries and territories and is packaged in 22 languages and dialects.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:46 |
| 1527 (çevir) |
tabasco |
The classic red tabasco sauce has a shelf life of five years when stored in a cool and dry place; other tabasco flavors have shorter shelf lives.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:47 |
| 1528 (çevir) |
tabasco |
Until recently, all of the peppers used to make tabasco sauce were grown on Avery Island, Louisiana.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:48 |
| 1529 (çevir) |
tabasco |
The initial letter of "tabasco" is rendered in lowercase when referring to the botanical variety, but is capitalized when used as a brand name to refer to the pepper's namesake sauce product, tabasco sauce.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:49 |
| 1530 (çevir) |
tapioca |
tapioca is a starch extracted from the root of the plant species Manihot esculenta. This species, native to the Amazon, is now cultivated worldwide and has many names, including cassava, bitter-cassava, manioc, "mandioca", "aipim", "macaxeira", "manioca", "boba", "yuca" (not to be confused with yucca), "Sagudana" (literally, Sagu drops)--with local variation of "Sabudana"--and "kappa".
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:56 |
| 1531 (çevir) |
tapioca |
The commercial form of tapioca most familiar to many people is pearl tapioca.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:56 |
| 1532 (çevir) |
tapioca |
tapioca root can also be used to manufacture earth-friendly plastic bags.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:57 |
| 1533 (çevir) |
tapioca |
A traditional dessert called sagu is also made from pearl tapioca cooked with cinnamon and cloves in red wine.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:58 |
| 1534 (çevir) |
tapioca |
A typical recipe for tapioca jelly can be made by washing 2 tablespoonfuls of tapioca, pouring a pint of water over it, and soaking for three hours.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 18:59 |
| 1535 (çevir) |
t cell |
't cells' belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes, and play a central role in cell-mediated immunity.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:00 |
| 1536 (çevir) |
t cell |
the abbreviation t, in t cell, stands for thymus, since this is the principal organ responsible for the t cell's maturation.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:00 |
| 1537 (çevir) |
t cell |
Memory t cells are a subset of antigen-specific t cells that persist long-term after an infection has resolved.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:01 |
| 1538 (çevir) |
t cell |
the t cell receptor exists as a complex of several proteins.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:02 |
| 1539 (çevir) |
t cell |
Natural killer t cells (NKt cells) are a special kind of lymphocyte that bridges the adaptive immune system with the innate immune system.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:03 |
| 1540 (çevir) |
tachograph |
A tachograph is a device that combines the functions of a clock and a speedometer.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:05 |
| 1541 (çevir) |
tachograph |
The mechanical tachograph writes on a round piece of paper which constantly turns throughout the work day.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:06 |
| 1542 (çevir) |
tachograph |
tachographs are also used to improve road safety and ensure fair competition. They are also used in the maritime world.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:07 |
| 1543 (çevir) |
tachograph |
Apart from enforcing regulations, tachographs are often used in Germany to investigate and punish speeding.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:07 |
| 1544 (çevir) |
tachograph |
tachographs are also useful after an accident to help establish the cause and corroborate eye witness accounts.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:09 |
| 1545 (çevir) |
tachometer |
A tachometer (also called a revolution-counter, rev-counter, or RPM gauge) is an instrument that measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:11 |
| 1546 (çevir) |
tachometer |
tachometers are used to estimate traffic speed and volume (flow). A vehicle is equipped with the sensor and conducts "tach runs" which record the traffic data.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:12 |
| 1547 (çevir) |
tachometer |
In analogue audio recording, a tachometer is a device that measures the speed of audiotape as it passes across the head.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:13 |
| 1548 (çevir) |
tachometer |
tachometer signals can be used to synchronize several tape machines together, but only if in addition to the tach signal, a directional signal is transmitted, to tell slave machines in which direction the master is moving.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:14 |
| 1549 (çevir) |
tachometer |
The tape recorder's drive electronics use signals from the tachometer to ensure that the tape is played at the proper speed.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:14 |
| 1550 (çevir) |
tachycardia |
tachycardia comes from the Greek words tachys (rapid or accelerated) and kardia (of the heart).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:16 |
| 1551 (çevir) |
tachycardia |
tachycardia typically refers to a heart rate that exceeds the normal range for a resting heartrate (heartrate in an inactive or sleeping individual).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:16 |
| 1552 (çevir) |
tachycardia |
If blood pressure decreases, the heart beats faster in an attempt to raise it. This is called reflex tachycardia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:17 |
| 1553 (çevir) |
tachycardia |
Treatment of tachycardia is usually directed at chemical conversion (with antiarrhythmics), electrical conversion (giving external shocks to convert the heart to a normal rhythm) or use of drugs to simply control heart rate (for example as in atrial fibrillation).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:18 |
| 1554 (çevir) |
tachycardia |
Hyperthyroidism can also cause tachycardia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:20 |
| 1555 (çevir) |
tadzhikistan |
Tajikistan frequently appeared as Tadjikistan or tadzhikistan in English, transliterated from the Russian..... tadzhikistan is the most common alternate spelling and is widely used in English literature derived from Russian sources.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:22 |
| 1556 (çevir) |
tajikistan |
tajikistan, officially the Republic of tajikistan, is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:25 |
| 1557 (çevir) |
tajikistan |
Most of tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group, who share culture and history with Afghanistan and speak the Persian language (officially referred to as Tajiki in tajikistan).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:26 |
| 1558 (çevir) |
tajikistan |
Almost immediately after independence, tajikistan was plunged into a civil war that saw various factions, allegedly backed by Russia and Iran, fighting one another.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:27 |
| 1559 (çevir) |
tajikistan |
Following the Civil War of 1992 - 1997, tajikistan was the poorest country in Central Asia as well in the former Soviet Union.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:28 |
| 1560 (çevir) |
tajikistan |
tajikistan has great hydropower potential, and has focused on attracting investment for projects for internal use and electricity exports. tajikistan is home to the hydroelectric power station Nurek with the highest dam in the world.
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inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:29 |
| 1561 (çevir) |
tahiti |
tahiti is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia, located in the archipelago of Society Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:30 |
| 1562 (çevir) |
tahiti |
tahiti hosts a French university, the University of French Polynesia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:31 |
| 1563 (çevir) |
tahiti |
The northwestern part is tahiti Nui ("big tahiti"), and the southeastern part, much smaller, tahiti Iti ("small tahiti") or Taiarapu.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:33 |
| 1564 (çevir) |
tahiti |
tahiti Nui is heavily populated around the coast (especially around Papeete) and benefits from roads and highways. The interior of tahiti Nui is almost uninhabited.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:33 |
| 1565 (çevir) |
tahiti |
Samuel Wallis, an English sea captain, sighted tahiti on 18 June, 1767, and is considered the first European visitor.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:33 |
| 1566 (çevir) |
tahitian |
tahitians were granted French citizenship, a right that had been campaigned for by nationalist leader Marcel Pouvana'a A Oopa for many years.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:35 |
| 1567 (çevir) |
tahitian |
French painter Paul Gauguin lived on Tahiti in the 1890s and painted many tahitian subjects. Papeari has a small Gauguin museum.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:35 |
| 1568 (çevir) |
tahitian |
French is the official language but the tahitian language and the French language are both in use.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:36 |
| 1569 (çevir) |
tahitian |
One of the most widely recognised images of the islands is the world famous tahitian dance, often confused with Hawaiian Hula.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:36 |
| 1570 (çevir) |
tahitian |
tahitian, a Tahitic language, spoken by tahitians, is one of the two official languages of French Polynesia (along with French).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:37 |
| 1571 (çevir) |
taichung |
taichung City is located in the taichung Basin along the main western coastal plain that stretches from northern Taiwan along the west coast nearly to the southern tip.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:39 |
| 1572 (çevir) |
taichung |
Under Koppen's climate classification, taichung has a warm humid subtropical climate.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:40 |
| 1573 (çevir) |
taichung |
taichung is rarely severely affected by typhoons. However, occasional typhoons emerging from the South China Sea will pose a threat to the city as evidenced by Typhoon Wayne in 1986 which struck Taiwan from the west coast near taichung.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:40 |
| 1574 (çevir) |
taichung |
taichung Folklore Park is dedicated to presenting a more traditional Taiwanese way of life. It includes a combination of authentic and recreated buildings and streets in an attempt to recreate a more rustic Taiwan.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:42 |
| 1575 (çevir) |
taichung |
taichung City offers a full range of educational opportunities for its residents. From Kindergartens to National Universities, taichung has schools that fit nearly every need from bilingual kindergartens to world class public and private university education.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 19:43 |
| 1576 (çevir) |
tagliatelle |
tagliatelle and tagliolini (from the Italian tagliare, meaning "to cut") are the classic pasta of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:53 |
| 1577 (çevir) |
tagliatelle |
tagliatelle can be served with a variety of sauces, though the classic is a meat sauce or Bolognese sauce.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:53 |
| 1578 (çevir) |
tagliatelle |
Individual pieces of tagliatelle are long, flat ribbons that are similar in shape to fettuccine and are typically about 0.65 cm to 1 cm wide.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:54 |
| 1579 (çevir) |
tagliatelle |
Over the years, tagliatelle has acquired a much less sophisticated tradition, as tradition wills it to be eaten by simple folk.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:54 |
| 1580 (çevir) |
tagliatelle |
Tagliolini is another variety of tagliatelle that is long and cylindrical in shape, not long and flat.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:55 |
| 1581 (çevir) |
t-shirt |
A t-shirt (or tee shirt) is a shirt which is pulled on over the head to cover most of a person's torso.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:56 |
| 1582 (çevir) |
t-shirt |
A t-shirt is usually buttonless, collarless, and pocketless, with a round neck and short sleeves.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:56 |
| 1583 (çevir) |
t-shirt |
t-shirts are typically made of cotton or polyester fibers (or a mix of the two), knitted together in a jersey stitch that gives a t-shirt its distinctive soft texture.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:57 |
| 1584 (çevir) |
t-shirt |
The t-shirt was easily fitted, easily cleaned, and inexpensive, and for this reason, it became the shirt of choice for young boys (perhaps more the choice of their mothers than of the boys themselves).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:58 |
| 1585 (çevir) |
t-shirt |
t-shirts were originally worn as undershirts. Now t-shirts are worn frequently as the only piece of clothing on the top half of the body, other than possibly a bra or an undershirt (vest).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 20:59 |
| 1586 (çevir) |
taffeta |
taffeta (formerly sometimes spelled taffety) is a crisp, smooth woven fabric made from silk or synthetic fibres.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:01 |
| 1587 (çevir) |
taffeta |
There are two distinct types of silk taffeta: yarn-dyed and piece-dyed. Piece-dyed taffeta is often used in linings and is quite soft. Yarn-dyed taffeta is much stiffer and is often used in evening dresses.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:01 |
| 1588 (çevir) |
taffeta |
The most deluxe taffetas are still woven in France, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:02 |
| 1589 (çevir) |
taffeta |
On November 4, 1782, taffeta was used by Joseph Montgolfier of France to construct a small, cube-shaped balloon. This was the beginning of many experiments using taffeta balloons by the Montgolfier brothers, and led to the first known human flight in a lighter-than-air craft.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:03 |
| 1590 (çevir) |
taffeta |
William Shakespeare mentions it in Twelfth Night (Act II: Sc IV), before the Clown's exit: "Now, the melancholy god protect thee; and the tailor make thy doublet of changeable taffeta, for thy mind is a very opal!"
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:04 |
| 1591 (çevir) |
tagus |
The tagus is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:10 |
| 1592 (çevir) |
tagus |
The source of the tagus is the Fuente de García, in the Albarracín mountains.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:10 |
| 1593 (çevir) |
tagus |
There is a canal and aqueduct between the tagus and the Segura river.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:11 |
| 1594 (çevir) |
tagus |
A major river, the tagus is brought to mind in the songs and stories of the Portuguese.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:12 |
| 1595 (çevir) |
tagus |
A popular fado song in Lisbon notes that while people get older, the tagus remains young ("My hair getting white, the tagus is always young").
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:12 |
| 1596 (çevir) |
tagalog |
tagalog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 22 million people.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:14 |
| 1597 (çevir) |
tagalog |
In 1937, tagalog was selected as the basis of the national language of the Philippines by the National Language Institute.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:15 |
| 1598 (çevir) |
tagalog |
The 1973 constitution designated the tagalog-based "Pilipino", along with English, as an official language and mandated the development and formal adoption of a common national language to be known as Filipino.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:18 |
| 1599 (çevir) |
tagalog |
tagalog speakers are found in other parts of the Philippines as well as throughout the world, though its use is usually limited to communication between Filipino ethnic groups.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:19 |
| 1600 (çevir) |
tagalog |
tagalog is also spoken natively by inhabitants living on the islands, Marinduque, Mindoro, and large areas of Palawan.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:20 |
| 1601 (çevir) |
tahini |
tahini or sesame paste is a paste of ground sesame seeds used in cooking.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:24 |
| 1602 (çevir) |
tahini |
tahini is becoming more common in European cuisine and can be found as an ingredient in some pre-packaged sandwiches.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:25 |
| 1603 (çevir) |
tahini |
tahini-based sauces are common in Arab and Israeli restaurants as a side dish or as a garnish, usually including lemon juice, salt and garlic, and thinned with water.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:26 |
| 1604 (çevir) |
tahini |
tahini sauce is a popular condiment for meat and vegetables in Middle Eastern cuisine. It is also a main ingredient in soups.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:26 |
| 1605 (çevir) |
tahini |
In Turkey, tahini (tahin in Turkish) is mixed with pekmez to form a dish called [tahin-pekmez] and served as a breakfast item thanks to its high-calorie nutritious value (or after meals as a dessert to dip bread pieces in) especially in the wintertime.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:26 |
| 1606 (çevir) |
taif |
taif is a city in the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia at an elevation of 1,879 m (6,160 ft) on the slopes of the Sarawat Mountains (Al-Sarawat Mountains).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:57 |
| 1607 (çevir) |
taif |
Both taif and Mecca were resorts of pilgrimage. taif was more pleasantly situated than Mecca itself and the people of taif had close trade relations with the people of Mecca.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:58 |
| 1608 (çevir) |
taif |
On 17 July 1517 the Sharif of Mecca capitulated to the Ottoman Sultan Selim I. As a sign of this, he surrendered to him the keys of the Islamic cities of Mecca and Medina. As part of the Hejaz, taif was also given over to Ottoman control.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 21:58 |
| 1609 (çevir) |
taif |
The castle and military barracks in taif were repaired by the Ottomans in 1843, a Hükümet Konagi – mansion for government business – was built in 1869, and a post office was established sometime later.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:00 |
| 1610 (çevir) |
taif |
When driving to Jeddah from taif non-Muslim travellers will have to use the non-Muslim Bypass to get around Mecca, this adds about 70 mi (110 km) to your trip.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:02 |
| 1611 (çevir) |
taipei |
taipei is the largest city in Taiwan and has served as the de facto capital (provisional capital) of the Republic of China (commonly known as "Taiwan") since the Chinese Civil War in 1949.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:08 |
| 1612 (çevir) |
taipei |
taipei City, taipei County, and Keelung City together form the taipei metropolitan area but are administered under different local government bodies.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:08 |
| 1613 (çevir) |
taipei |
taipei was founded in the early 18th century and became an important center for overseas trade in the 19th century.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:09 |
| 1614 (çevir) |
taipei |
The taipei Fine Arts Museum was established in 1983 as Taiwan's first museum of modern art.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:10 |
| 1615 (çevir) |
taipei |
taipei is rich in beautiful, ornate temples housing Buddhist, Taoist, and Chinese folk religion deities.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:11 |
| 1616 (çevir) |
taiga |
taiga is a biome characterized by coniferous forests.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:13 |
| 1617 (çevir) |
taiga |
taiga, the world's largest land biome, has a harsh continental climate with a very large temperature range between summer and winter, classified as "Dfc" or "Dfb" in the Köppen climate classification scheme.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:13 |
| 1618 (çevir) |
taiga |
taiga soil tends to be young and nutrient-poor; it lacks the deep, organically-enriched profile present in temperate deciduous forests.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:14 |
| 1619 (çevir) |
taiga |
There are two major types of taiga, closed forest, consisting of many closely-spaced trees with mossy ground cover, and lichen woodland, with trees that are farther-spaced and lichen ground cover; the latter is more common in the northernmost taiga.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:15 |
| 1620 (çevir) |
taiga |
Large areas of Siberia’s taiga have been harvested since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:16 |
| 1621 (çevir) |
taiwan |
taiwan, so known as Formosa, meaning "beautiful (island)"), is the largest island of the Republic of China (ROC) in East Asia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:18 |
| 1622 (çevir) |
taiwan |
taiwan is located east of the taiwan Strait, off the southeastern coast of mainland China. Since the end of World War II in 1945, the island group has been under the government of the Republic of China.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:18 |
| 1623 (çevir) |
taiwan |
taiwan's climate is marine tropical. The Northern part of the island has a rainy season that lasts from January to late March during the northeast monsoon, and also experiences meiyu in May.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:21 |
| 1624 (çevir) |
taiwan |
taiwan has significant coal deposits and some insignificant petroleum and natural gas deposits.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:21 |
| 1625 (çevir) |
taiwan |
taiwan is rich in wind energy resources, both onshore and offshore, though limited land area favors offshore wind resources.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:22 |
| 1626 (çevir) |
tainan |
tainan has been historically regarded as one of the oldest cities in Taiwan, and its former name, Tayoan, has been claimed to be the source of the name Taiwan.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:24 |
| 1627 (çevir) |
tainan |
tainan claims more Buddhist and Taoist temples than any city in Taiwan. tainan City is administratively a municipality of Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:25 |
| 1628 (çevir) |
tainan |
Little is known about tainan prior to the Dutch rule except that it was a settlement of Han Chinese immigrants in the 14th and 15th centuries and was named Tayoan.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:27 |
| 1629 (çevir) |
tainan |
Because it was formerly the capital of Taiwan, tainan is also called Fu-cheng (literally "Government City").
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:28 |
| 1630 (çevir) |
tainan |
tainan also served as the capital of the Republic of Formosa after the Japanese took Taipei bloodlessly.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:28 |
| 1631 (çevir) |
taiwanese |
The composite category of "taiwanese people" is often reputed by many taiwanese to include a significant population of at least four constituent ethnic groups: the Hoklo (70%), the Hakka (15%), Mainlander (13%), and taiwanese Aborigines (2%).
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:31 |
| 1632 (çevir) |
taiwanese |
The taiwanese Hakka communities, although arriving to Taiwan from Eastern Guangdong and the mountains of Fujian, have also likely mixed through intermarriage with lowland Aborigines as well.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:31 |
| 1633 (çevir) |
taiwanese |
taiwanese people may refer to individuals who either claim or are imputed cultural identity focused on the island of Taiwan and/or the lands and territories which have been governed by the Republic of China since 1945.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:33 |
| 1634 (çevir) |
taiwanese |
Any connection taiwanese may have with one another is purely subjective, based on the shared belief in a common destiny stemming from the very real parameters of daily life, including government, economy, education, popular culture and mass media.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:34 |
| 1635 (çevir) |
taiwanese |
The term "New taiwanese" was coined by former President of the Republic of China, Lee Teng-hui in 1995 to bridge the ethnic cleavage which formed following the February 28 Incident in 1947 and characterized the frigid relations between waishengren and benshengren during forty years of martial law.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:35 |
| 1636 (çevir) |
tajik |
The tajiks are the principal ethnic group in most of tajikistan, as well as in northern and western Afghanistan, though there are more tajiks in Afghanistan than in tajikistan.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:37 |
| 1637 (çevir) |
tajik |
"tajik" is a word possibly of Turko-Mongol origin and means (literally) Non-Turk
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:39 |
| 1638 (çevir) |
tajik |
The origin of the name tajik has been embroiled in twentieth-century political disputes about whether Turkic or Iranian peoples were the original inhabitants of Central Asia.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:40 |
| 1639 (çevir) |
tajik |
Historically, the ancestors of the tajiks lived in a larger territory in Central Asia than now.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:40 |
| 1640 (çevir) |
tajik |
In Afghanistan, the tajiks do not organize themselves by tribes and refer to themselves by the region, province, city, town, or village they are from; such as Badakhshani, Baghlani, Mazari, Panjsheri, Kabuli, Herati, etc.
|
inci 12 Kas 2009 Per 22:41 |
| 1641 (çevir) |
ukrainian |
Like most Western countries, ukrainian customs are heavily influenced by Christianity.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:18 |
| 1642 (çevir) |
ukrainian |
ukrainians generally carry themselves in a very polite, civilized manner.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:22 |
| 1643 (çevir) |
ukrainian |
Russian and other Eastern European cultures also have had a more or less significant impact on the ukrainian culture.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:23 |
| 1644 (çevir) |
ukrainian |
ukrainian is spoken by approximately 36,894,000 people in the world.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:26 |
| 1645 (çevir) |
ukrainian |
Most of the countries where it is spoken are ex-USSR where many ukrainians have migrated. Canada and the United States are also home to a large ukrainian population.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:27 |
| 1646 (çevir) |
ukraine |
ukraine's modern history began with the East Slavs. From at least the 9th century, ukraine was a center of the medieval living area of the East Slavs.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:28 |
| 1647 (çevir) |
ukraine |
In the 7th century AD, the territory of eastern ukraine was the center of Old Great Bulgaria.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:31 |
| 1648 (çevir) |
ukraine |
The war in ukraine continued for another two years; by 1921, however, most of ukraine had been taken over by the Soviet Union, while Galicia and Volhynia were incorporated into independent Poland.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:31 |
| 1649 (çevir) |
ukraine |
In 1945 ukraine was one of the founding members of the United Nations organization.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:32 |
| 1650 (çevir) |
ukraine |
Soviet ukraine soon became a European leader in industrial production. It also became an important center of the Soviet arms industry and high-tech research.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:34 |
| 1651 (çevir) |
ulaanbaatar |
Ulan Bator, or ulaanbaatar is the capital and largest city of Mongolia.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:39 |
| 1652 (çevir) |
ulaanbaatar |
ulaanbaatar is governed as an independent first-level subdivision of Mongolia, separate from Töv Aimag, the province that surrounds Ulan Bator.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:41 |
| 1653 (çevir) |
ulaanbaatar |
ulaanbaatar is connected by road to most of the major towns in Mongolia, but most roads in Mongolia are unpaved and unmarked and road travel can be difficult.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:44 |
| 1654 (çevir) |
ulaanbaatar |
Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, a nature preserve with many tourist facilities, is approximately 70 km from ulaanbaatar.
|
inci 14 Kas 2009 Cmt 10:45 |
| 1655 (çevir) |
ulaanbaatar |
ulaanbaatar was the site of demonstrations that led to Mongolia's transition to democracy and market economy in 1990. |