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Full House is about comedian Joey and up and coming musician Jesse moving into Danny Tanner's house to help take care of his kids following the passing of Danny's wife.

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The Republic of Azerbaijan is a Eurasian neighbor of Russia, Iran, Georgia, and Armenia. Azerbaijan is considered the world's first successful democratic, secular Islamic republic. Typical contributions include questions about the country's famous Karabakh horse; renowned Stone Age petroglyphs; scenic landscapes of Caspian Sea beaches, flatlands, and mountains; and world reputation as a chess superpower.

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Theocracy, meaning "rule of God," is a form of government characterized by divine guidance.

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Beverly Cleary is an American author known for her children's books and series. Beverly Cleary, the Newberry Award winner, is well known for books such as "Ralph S. Mouse" and "Beezus and Ramona."

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Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian novel, written by George Orwell. It was first published in 1949. It is about a collective society, tightly controlled by "Big Brother." The main character, Winston, begins to rebel.

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Characterized by the introduction of iron metallurgy, the Iron Age is the period in cultural development which succeeded the Bronze Age. It was the final technological and cultural state in the Three-Age System of the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age.

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During World War 2, the Tuskegee Airmen became the first African American pilots to serve and see combat in the US military. There were over 80 of these pilots that died in combat or accidents, and over 30 that were taken as prisoners of war. The Tuskegee Airmen served while the United States military was still under the segregation of the Jim Crow laws.

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Fetal movement is defined as the movement of the fetus caused by its own muscle activity. The movement starts during the late embryological stage, and changes throughout the development stages.

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White wine is fermented without the grape skins, giving it a lighter color and more refreshing taste. White wine is often paired with white meats and served chilled. The most expensive bottle of white wine was a 1907 Charles Heidsieck champagne sold for $275,000.

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Ambulances are a form of transportation for the injured or sick. Different ambulances are equipped for different levels of care or trauma.

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Domino's Pizza is the second largest franchised pizza chain in North America, with 8,000 stores in 54 countries. The now familiar red, white, and blue box with the two/one domino has become an icon. Started by Tom and James Monaghan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company soon began selling franchises across the United States.

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Wendy's is an international chain of fast food restaurants that as of December 2006 was the worlds third largest hamburger fast food chain.

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Phonemes are letter sounds that make a small change to the physical word, but totally change the word's meaning. Examples could be: pod, pot, pad, pat.

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DragonVale is a free game offered on Apple's iOS devices: the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Ask questions here about how to play DragonVale or achieve certain levels or items in the game.

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Diet sodas are soft drinks made with artificial low calorie sweeteners. They come in a variety of brands and flavors.

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The Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer was one of the three models of the Bronco product line. Eddie Bauer is powered by a V8 engine and has an automatic transmission mechanism. It also has rear cargo panels for the cargo net and cover.

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Movie and TV memorabilia are souvenirs of movie or television personalities and items associated with them. These could be posters, tickets, clothing, and even properties owned by actors.

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Please include as many of these criteria as possible in your question to ensure an accurate evaluation of a coin: the denomination, the country of origin, the year of minting and the condition.

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Garth Brooks is a country music singer-songwriter. He has one of the most successful music careers in modern history, sales of his albums rank him in the top 3 of all time. He has two Grammy Awards, 16 AMA Awards, 11 CMA Awards, 18 ACM Awards, five World Music Awards and many more. All questions concerning Garth Brooks can be found here.

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Mentos are soft chewy candies with a crisp candy coat. Originally, Mentos was made as a mint, but were later produced in other flavors as well.

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Social events refer to people gathering at a location for entertainment, or a place where one could find social interaction. Parties, shows, and even social networking sites are considered social events.

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The Challenger refers to the three generation models manufactured by Chrysler Group LLC for its Dodge brand since 1970. The 2011 Challenger model is powered by a Pentastar V6 engine that can generate up to 305 bhp.

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a type of anxiety disorder that occurs after a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, war or assault.

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Whaling is basically the practice of hunting and killing of whale. This word also refers to the industry of killing whales for their oil, bones and meat. Whaling is at times known as whale fishing. Whaling first originated back in 3000 BC and commercial whaling developed in late 1890s and early 1900s.

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Alex Rodriguez, also known as A-Rod, is a third baseman for the New York Yankees and is the youngest player ever hit 500 home runs.

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Pennsylvania State University is located in State College, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855, it is one of the earliest Land-grant colleges.

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South Australia is an Australian state with a total area of 402,903 square miles (1,043,514 square kilometers), making it the fourth largest state in the country. It has a population of 1,644,642 (as of June 2010).

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René Descartes was a French philosopher, mathematician, and writer. He has been dubbed the "Father of Modern Philosophy."

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This category is for Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW, a professional wrestling promotion that was acquired by the WWE.

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Radiology is a branch of medicine that utilizes x-ray imagery to diagnose and treat diseases.

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