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James Stanley Trefil (born
September 10, 1938) is an
American physicist (Ph.D. in
physics at
Stanford University in 1966) and
author of
nearly fifty books...
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Trefil is a
small village in the
county borough of
Blaenau Gwent,
south Wales. It lies at the top of the
Sirhowy Valley, near to
Brecon Beacons National...
- Lukáš
Trefil (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlukaːʃ
ˈtrɛfɪl]; born 21
September 1988 in Prague) is a
Czech canoeist. He won a
bronze medal at the 2012 Summer...
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building was
built in 1899 as a
mechanical engineering hall for the
company Trefil Europe Engineering and has
served as a
venue for
cultural events, mainly...
- parts, of two or more words." Eric
Donald Hirsch;
Joseph F. Kett;
James S.
Trefil (2002). The New
dictionary of
cultural literacy.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...
- 2022.
Retrieved 21
November 2020. E. D. Hirsch, Jr., E.D., Kett, J.F.,
Trefil, J. (2002) "Transvestite:
Someone who
dresses in the
clothes usually worn...
- Sons, 2003, ISBN 81-7890-071-8, p. 65 Hirsch, Donald; Kett,
Joseph F.;
Trefil,
James S. (2002), The New
Dictionary of
Cultural Literacy,
Houghton Mifflin...
- p. 130
Johnson &
Stearns 2023, pp. 5, 43–44, 47
Esposito 2003,
Madrasa Trefil 2012, pp. 49–51 Aqil,
Babekri &
Nadmi 2020, p. 156
Cosman &
Jones 2009,...
- are
going to 'Tredegarise' you" Just
north of
Tredegar lies the
Trefil region.
Trefil found new fame in 2005 when it was used as a
location for the alien...
- (1988), A
Brief History of Time,
Bantam Press, p. 77, ISBN 0-553-17521-1
Trefil,
James (2003), The
Nature of Science: An A–Z
Guide to the Laws and Principles...