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  1. Chili con carne - Wikipedia

    Chili con carne[a] (Spanish: [ˈtʃili koŋ ˈkaɾne], lit. 'chili with meat'), [1] often shortened to chili, is a spicy stew of Mexican origin containing chili peppers (sometimes in the form of chili powder), …

  2. Cumberland, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

    In the Rhode Island Senate, Cumberland is split in its representation between the 19th District, represented by Democrat Ryan W. Pearson, and the 20th District, represented by Democrat …

  3. GPS signals - Wikipedia

    The C/A code is transmitted on the L1 frequency as a 1.023 MHz signal using a bi-phase shift keying (BPSK) modulation technique. The P (Y)-code is transmitted on both the L1 and L2 …

  4. R2 (Rodalies de Catalunya) - Wikipedia

    Like the rest of Rodalies de Catalunya lines, the R2 runs on the Iberian gauge mainline railway system, which is owned by Adif, an agency of the Spanish government. All of the railway lines …

  5. Differentiation rules - Wikipedia

    The derivative of the function at a point is the slope of the line tangent to the curve at the point. The slope of the constant function is 0, because the tangent line to the constant function is …

  6. Con Coughlin - Wikipedia

    ^ Con Coughlin, "My advice to Obama: Don't pick a fight with Dick Cheney" Daily Telegraph blogs, April 21, 2009 ^ Con Coughlin, "When the next bomb goes off in London, blame the judges" …

  7. Yahoo Maps - Wikipedia

    In May 2010, Yahoo! reached a deal with Nokia whereby Nokia's mapping service (later known as Here) would power Yahoo! Maps. [9] This came into effect in October 2011. [10] In 2014, a …

  8. Ugaritic texts - Wikipedia

    ^ Jump up to: a b c d Aaron Demsky, 1977. "A Proto-Canaanite Abecedary dating from the period of the Judges and its implications for the history of the Alphabet", Tel Aviv 4:47ff.