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Pulin Bihari Baske (born 1968),
Indian politician Michael Baskes, a U.S.
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Michael I.
Baskes is an
American engineer.
Baskes earned a
degree in
engineering from the
California Institute of
Technology in 1965, and
remained at the...
- Look up
bask in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Basking may
refer to:
Basking in
reflected glory, ****ociating
oneself with
successful other such that...
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Bäsk is a Swedish-style
liquor flavored with
wormwood ("malört" in Swedish) or anise.
Sweden is one of the few
countries that has
never banned absinthe...
- The
basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second-largest
living shark and fish,
after the
whale shark. It is one of
three plankton-eating
shark species...
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Basques (/
bɑːsks/
BAHSKS or /bæsks/
BASKS; Basque:
euskaldunak [eus̺kaldunak]; Spanish:
vascos [ˈbaskos]; French:
basques [
bask] ) are a Southwestern...
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James G.
Basker is an
American scholar, writer, and
educational leader. He is
president of the
Gilder Lehrman Institute and
Richard Gilder Professor of...
- an atom and its neighbors. In the
original model, by
Murray Daw and Mike
Baskes, the
latter functions represent the
electron density. The EAM is related...
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Basking Ridge is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP)
located within Bernards Township in the
Somerset Hills region of Somerset...
- retailing".
Journal of
Urban Economics. 75: 1–14. doi:10.1016/j.jue.2012.09.005.
Basker, Emek (2002). "Job
Creation or Destruction? Labor-Market
Effects of Wal-Mart...