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lack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lack may
refer to:
Lack,
County Fermanagh, a
townland in
Northern Ireland Lack,
Poland Łąck,
Poland Lack Township...
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Henrietta Lacks (born
Loretta Pleasant;
August 1, 1920 –
October 4, 1951) was an African-American
woman whose cancer cells are the
source of the HeLa...
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Łąck [wɔnt͡sk] is a
village in Płock County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It is the seat of the
gmina (administrative district)
called Gmina...
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Unconsciousness is a
state in
which a
living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete,
inability to
maintain an
awareness of self and environment...
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Stephen Lack (born
January 1, 1946) is a
Canadian artist and
actor and
screenwriter best
known for his
leading role in
David Cronenberg's
Scanners and...
- Benga.
Blake began his
music career by
releasing his
debut 12" record, Air &
Lack Thereof in the
United Kingdom during July 2009,
while being persistent in...
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Lacan first designated a
lack of being: what is
desired is
being itself. "Desire is a
relation to
being to
lack. The
lack is the
lack of
being properly speaking...
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Lack's principle,
proposed by the
British ornithologist David Lack in 1954,
states that "the
clutch size of each
species of bird has been
adapted by natural...
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reliance on
confirmation bias
rather than
rigorous attempts at re****ation;
lack of
openness to
evaluation by
other experts;
absence of
systematic practices...
- For Want of a Nail For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the
horse was lost. For want of a
horse the
rider was lost. For want of a rider...