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Unicity Mall was an
enclosed shopping mall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was
named for the 1972
unicity restructuring of city management.
Originally known...
- The
amalgamation of Winnipeg,
Manitoba (also
known as
Unicity) was the muni****l
incorporation of the old City of Winnipeg,
eleven surrounding muni****lities...
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Newark (/ˈnjuːɑːrk/ NEW-ark) is a
small city in New
Castle County, Delaware,
United States. It is
located 12
miles (19 km) west-southwest of Wilmington...
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Unic was a
French manufacturer founded in 1905, and
active as an
automobile producer until July 1938.
After this the
company continued to
produce commercial...
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Roughly speaking, this is the L that
makes KM/N=1. This L is the
unicity distance. The
unicity distance can
equivalently be
defined as the
minimum amount of...
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Unics or
UnICS may
refer to: Unix,
originally Unics,
computer operating system software BC
UNICS, a
Russian basketball club This
disambiguation page lists...
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Unicity refers to
various things. As a city-zoning and city
unification term,
unicity may
refer to: A
section of the city of Winnipeg,
Manitoba The unification...
- BC
UNICS (Russian: БК УНИКС) is a
professional basketball club in Kazan, Russia, that
plays in the VTB
United League, and
formerly pla**** in the EuroLeague...
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Unic is a
former French car manufacturer.
Unic,
UNIC, or
UNICS may also
refer to:
UNIC Project, a
project supported by the
European Commission UNICS Kazan...
- The
principle of
unicity explains that each event, each
living being, each object, each
person or each cir****stance has the
characteristic of its uniqueness...