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are in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Are commonly refers to:
Are (unit), a unit of area
equal to 100 m2
Are,
ARE or
Åre may also
refer to:
Åre, a...
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Åre (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈôːrɛ]) is a
locality and one of the
leading Scandinavian ski
resorts situated in
Åre Muni****lity, Jämtland County, Sweden...
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standard version is:
Roses are red Violets
are blue,
Sugar is
sweet And so
are you. The
rhyme builds on
poetic conventions that
are traceable as far back...
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Though the dekare/decare daa (1,000 m2) and
are (100 m2)
are not
officially "accepted for use", they
are still used in some contexts. The
hectare (/ˈhɛktɛər...
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their territory. A
number of such
entities have
existed in the past.
There are two
traditional theories used to
indicate how a
sovereign state comes into...
- "We
Are the World" is a
charity single recorded by the
supergroup USA for
Africa in 1985. It was
written by
Michael Jackson and
Lionel Richie and produced...
- The women-
are-wonderful
effect is the
phenomenon found in
psychological and
sociological research which suggests that
people ****ociate more
positive attributes...
- Men
Are from Mars,
Women Are from
Venus (1992) is a book
written by
American author and
relationship counselor John Gray. The book
states that most common...
- "All
models are wrong" is a
common aphorism and
anapodoton in statistics. It is
often expanded as "All
models are wrong, but some
are useful". The aphorism...
- and most
widely used type of the
various spatial reference systems that
are in use, and
forms the
basis for most others.
Although latitude and longitude...