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- types overlap and they share two or more temperaments. Gr**** physician Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) described the four temperaments as part of the...
- FourFourTwo is a thrice-w****ly football magazine television show on Asian cable channel, Astro SuperSport, broadcasting to Malaysia and Brunei in ****ociation...
- In sports, the final four is the last four teams remaining in a playoff tournament. Usually the final four compete in the two games of a single-elimination...
- Four square (also called handball, champ, four squares or box ball) is a global sport pla**** on a square court divided by two perpendicular lines into...
- directions. These four creatures are also referred to by a variety of other names, including "Four Guardians", "Four Gods", and "Four Au****ious Beasts"...
- the truth? Sherlock Holmes, Chap. 6, p. 111 The Sign of the Four, also called The Sign of Four, is an 1890 detective novel, and it is the second novel featuring...
- Four Christmases is a 2008 American Christmas comedy-drama film starring Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon with Robert Duvall, Jon Favreau, Mary Steenburgen...
- In special relativity, a four-vector (or 4-vector, sometimes Lorentz vector) is an object with four components, which transform in a specific way under...
- particular in special relativity and general relativity, a four-velocity is a four-vector in four-dimensional spacetime that represents the relativistic counterpart...