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  sociology - A1
A1, milk containing a protein supposed by some to cause heart disease.
A1, the primary auditory cortex, that is, the part of the brain processing hearing.
A1 Ring is the name of a race track in Austria which formerly hosted a round of the Formula One championship.
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  a1 - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
A1, milk containing a protein supposed by some to cause heart disease.
A1, the primary auditory cortex, that is, the part of the brain processing hearing.
A1 Ring is the name of a race track in Austria which formerly hosted a round of the Formula One championship.
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  Encyclopedia: A1 freeway (Romania)
The A1 freeway (Autostrada A1 in Romanian) is a 113-kilometre motorway linking Bucharest, the capital of Romania, with Piteşti, a city in Argeş county, Romania.
Romania with Argeş county highlighted Argeş is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Wallachia region, with the capital city at Piteşti (population: 187,558).
A1, in the UIC classification for railway locomotive wheel arrangements, is equivalent to 0-2-2 in the Whyte notation.
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 freeway
Freeways have high speed limits (usually 65-80 mph (100-130 km/h) in rural areas and 50-65 mph (80-100 km/h) in urban areas) and multiple lanes for travel in each direction.
Freeway entrances and exits are limited in number, and are designed with special on-ramps and off-ramps, so as to ensure that vehicles do not disrupt the main flow of traffic as they enter or leave the freeway.
In the rest of the country, freeway is the usual term; however, the distinction between freeways and expressways is not always as clear or well-understood as it is in California, which has many of both kinds of highway.
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2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa - The 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa is a A1 Grand Prix race, scheduled to be held on the weekend of January 29, 2006 at a street course in Durban, South Africa.
A1 freeway (Romania) - The A1 freeway (Autostrada A1 in Romanian) is a 113-kilometre motorway linking Bucharest, the capital of Romania, with Piteşti, a city in Argeş county, Romania.
The A1 was the first freeway to be built in Romania, constructed in the 1960s during the Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej regime and updated in 2000.
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 A1 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
A1 means "very good" and is derived from the shipping insurers, Lloyds of London's description of a first class ship.
A1 Ring, the race track at which the Austrian Grand Prix was run from 1997 to 2003 (formerly called Österreichring).
A1 road in Northern Ireland, connecting Belfast to Newry and to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland via the N1/M1.
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 Communist Romania
A1 freeway (Romania) - The A1 freeway (Autostrada A1 in Romanian) is a 113-kilometer motorway linking Bucharest, the capital of Romania, with Piteşti, a city in Argeş County.
The A1 was the first freeway to be built in Romania, constructed in the 1960s during the Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej communist regime and upgraded in 2000.
Romania reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund in August for a $547 million loan, but release of the second tranche was...
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
A1 road (Great Britain), a key artery connecting London to Edinburgh, and many towns and cities in between.
A1 road (Northern Ireland), connecting Belfast to Newry and to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland via the N1/M1.
A1 is the designation for the Majority of The Highway 1 route in Australia.
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 Freeway information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A freeway (also superhighway, expressway or motorway as further explained below) is a multi-lane highway (road) designed for high-speed travel by large numbers of vehicles.
A problem with freeways is that head-on collisions caused by wrong-way drivers are often severe.
Freeway is the term used in most of the United States and parts of Australia, mostly Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
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 Read about A1 at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research A1 and learn about A1 here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A1, a German rocket design from the 1930s.
A1, an international standard paper size (594×841 mm), defined in ISO 216.
The A-1 Skyraider, a USAF single-seat attack bomber.
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 A1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A1, a mobile network brand by Mobilkom Austria.
HMS A1, a British A class submarine of the Royal Navy
A1 Westautobahn, a motorway in Austria see Highways section of the "Transportation in Austria" article
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 math lessons - A1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A1, a symbol indicating shipbuilding quality, originally in the shipping list at Lloyds of London.
A1, milk containing a protein supposed by some to cause heart disease.
A1, an international standard paper size (594×841 mm), defined in ISO 216.
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A1 is popularly used to indicate the highest degree of excellence.
A1 (milk), milk containing a particular protein supposed by some to cause heart disease.
There are also several roads and freeways named the A1:
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 Pitesti, capital of Arges
Tourists who visit Bucharest during a vacation in Romania could easily reach this city through the A1 freeway since it provides a direct connection between them, as well as they would find a variety of buses, trains, and trams connecting this city with many others.
This way, during its first centuries of life as a city, Pitesti was a very popular spot, probably considered as one of the most important cities in the country.
During the 1950's, Pitesti became widely known in Romania and the rest of the world by being the place chosen by the communist authorities for a practice they called "reeducation".
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 capital of romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
it was the capital of Wallachia, and in 1862 it became the capital of Romania.
The town of Iasi was and still is the cultural capital of Romania since it is here that the oldest university in Romania was founded.
The official language of Romania is Romanian, limba română which is a Romance language and the...
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 A1 Skateboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Beginning with instruction on how to properly negotiate curbs and escalating to the endless ways a skateboarder can maneuver up, over, and down the cement and asphalt that make up the urban and suburban landscapes, these step-by-step photographs will help skateboarders master the streets of the world.
A1 - A1 and A-1 are often used at the start of commercial business names so that they appear first in the telephone directory.
Virtually every board graphic is also available in sticker form, and with graphics only having a shelf life of around six months, and hundreds of companies and thousands of boards available, it's easy to see why they are so collectable.
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 A1 Supplement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
There are millions of vitamins, minerals a1 supplement and supplements that line the shelves today.
Medical doctors are now recognizing the vital necessity of vitamins, minerals a1 supplement and herbal remedies for optimal health, well-being a1 supplement and even slowing down the aging process.
Clearly illustrated with dozens of charts, sample label panels, a1 supplement and supplement facts boxes, this manual is the straightforward, no-nonsense tool both inexperienced a1 supplement and experienced dietary supplement label reviewers need to assure labeling compliance.
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 World - Europe - Italy - Veneto - Hotel Golden Rome
Hotel in Venice, located in the Venice historical center near the opera theater La Fenice and close to St.Mark Square...
Welcoming Venetian hotel, in the heart of the "Sestiere" (District) of San Marco, has rooms decorated in an 18th century Venetian style.
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 A1 Supplement
A1 (milk) - A1 is a term used to describe milk which contains high levels of the protein known as A1 β-casein.
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At the train station in SF Dr. Margaret McChesney commandeered a tour bus to take frightened passengers home and navigated the driver safely through barricades of cars and gangs of marauding youths on 3rd St. In 1999 new measuring methods changed the magnitude to 6.9.
1989 Dec 15, A popular uprising that resulted in the downfall of Romania's Nicolae Ceausescu began as demonstrators gathered in Timisoara to prevent the arrest of the Reverend Laszlo Tokes, a dissident clergyman.
Romania's hard-line Communist ruler, Nicolae Ceausescu, was toppled in a popular uprising.
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 World weather news
Record floods threatened a string of historic towns on the 18th, as central European leaders were due to meet to discuss the huge costs of the path of destruction wrought across the region.
As waters began to ebb in devastated regions of the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Russia and Romania on the 20th, relief and recovery crews faced the daunting task of cleaning up a region littered with debris while health officials warned of the potential threat of disease.
Thirty-seven villages in northeastern Romania were without electricity because of the floods.
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 Bucharest Invest
Growth in Bulgaria and Romania set to outpace the UK
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 SpokesmanReview.com
She has been a licensed practical nurse at Sacred Heart Medical Center for 23 years, and never dreamed she and her co-workers would be laid off by the hospital in a targeted cost-cutting move.
Hospital employees affected by the staff reductions are being laid off, not furloughed as stated in the headline.
ATHENS — The critical eye, firm hand and warm embrace of Bela Karolyi have molded women's gymnastics for the past three decades, producing the perfection of Romania's Nadia Comaneci in 1976 and the sparkle of America's Mary Lou Retton in 1984.
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