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  1. 9 hours ago · Adelbert Ames Jr., American scientist — Ames room, Ames trapezoid. Bruce Ames, American biochemist – Ames test. Jakob Ammann, Swiss-American religious leader – Amish. André-Marie Ampère, French scientist – ampere – unit of electric current, Ampère's law, amp.

  2. 9 hours ago · Vladimir Aksyonov — Soyuz 22, Soyuz T-2. Buzz Aldrin — Gemini 12, Apollo 11. Second person to walk on the Moon. Aleksandar Panayotov Aleksandrov — Soyuz TM-5. Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov — Soyuz T-9, Soyuz TM-3. Ali AlQarni — Axiom Mission 2. Andrew M. Allen — STS-46, STS-62, STS-75. Joseph P. Allen — STS-5, STS-51-A.

  3. 9 hours ago · Māori English – Māori English Spoken in: New Zealand; Ningbo – 寧波閒話 Spoken in: the Chinese sub-provincial division of Ningbo; Pothohari – پوٹھوهاری or پوٹھواری Spoken in: the Pakistani state of Azad Kashmir; Quanzhou – 泉州話 Spoken in: the southern area of the Chinese province of Fujian; Sapudi – Bhâsa ...

  4. 9 hours ago · Foreign names that are the same as their English equivalents are also listed. See also: List of alternative country names Please format entries as follows: for languages written in the Latin alphabet, write " Name (language)", for example, " Afeganistão (Portuguese)", and add it to the list according to English rules of alphabetical order.

  5. 9 hours ago · Independent Party of Oregon – 137,972. Oregon Progressive Party – 3,213. Others – 16,703. ^ "Other" political affiliations listed as follows: American Independent Party – 85,243. United Utah – 3,087. Forward Party – 65. ^ Includes three Independent Senators who all caucus with the Democratic Party.

  6. 9 hours ago · The following list shows a compact version of the colors in the list of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. The list shows the color swatch and its name. Hovering over the color box shows the HSV, RGB, and #hex values for the color in the tool tip.

  7. 1 day ago · Of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old Norse kikna (="bend backwards, sink at the knees") [154] kid. kið (="young goat") [155] kidnap. From kid + a variant of nab, both of which are of Scandinavian origin. [156] kilt. From Middle English kilten, from a Scandinavian source [157] kindle.

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