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Defenestration - band - ended in 2004.

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Defenestration - band - was created in 1999.

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Defenestration of a person is to throw somebody out of a window.

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She was so furious that she resorted to defenestration of his things.

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The Defenestration of Ermintrude Inch was created in 1972.

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The word 'defenestration' is pronounced 'dee-fen-iss-tray-shin'.

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the action of throwing someone out of a window.

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His vacillation on the Prague defenestration was quite the sensation.

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Ask a proper question and I'll answer. What do you want to know?

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Defenestration is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.

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verb: defenestrate, noun: defenestration. The word is derived from the same root as the french fenetre, which means window. Famous use in history: The Defenestration of Prague. (See related links- one is historical, the others are Lego interpretations.)

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the defenstration of Prague was when Ferdinand was thrown out the window( and landed on dung, but that might not be the truth) by protestants because the protestants didnt want a catholic king!!

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"defenestration of prague" and the catholic league som what. sorry but you have to look it up.... to lazy to write out :(

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Pepi Lederer died on June 11, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, USA of suicide by defenestration.

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Rex Gildo died on October 26, 1999, in Munich, Germany of following injuries from suicide defenestration.

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The word comes from Latin and it literally means "to throw someone or something out of a window". That of course causes great damage. The words "defenestrate" (verb) and "defenestration" (noun) are also used to refer to a usually swift dismissal or expulsion (as from a political party or office.)


'Defenestrate' means to throw something out of a window and 'defenestration' means the act of throwing someone or something out of a window.

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James Forrestal died on May 22, 1949, in Bethesda, Maryland, USA of suicide by defenestration.

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My favorites: defenestrate (noun: defenestration)-to throw something out a window,

masticate- to chew, osculate-to kiss, interdigitate- to entwine one's fingers/hold hands

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Defenestration is something that you definitely need protection against. People who have been defenestrated are most unfortunate, so take heed to prevent this from happening to you. Here are some helpful tips on avoiding defenestration:

  • Protect yourself in your home
    • Replace all of your windows with boards/plaster/bricks. You cannot be defenestrated at home if you do not have any windows.
    • Install bulletproof glass and permanently lock your windows.
    • Maintain distance between yourself and windows at all times. Feel free to put pylons or bright yellow 'CAUTION' tapes in a semicircle around the window.
  • Protect yourself at work/at school
    • Feel free to implement any of the 'home' advice tips for work/school as well.
    • Educate coworkers or fellow classmates on the dangers of defenestration.
    • Be aware of any potential person(s) who might wish defenestration upon you, and maintain a safe distance at all times.

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The noun 'band' is a standard collective noun for:

  • a band of coatimundi
  • a band of coyotes
  • a band of gorillas
  • a band of jackdaws
  • a band of jays
  • a band of men
  • a band of mongooses
  • a band of musicians
  • a band of pirates
  • a band of plovers
  • a band of robbers
  • a band of thieves

The noun 'band' is a collective noun when used for a group of people or things. It is not a collective noun when used as a synonym for a 'strip', as in watch band or rubber band.

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Band: band

seindorf: band

mintai: band, troop

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Band: band

seindorf: band

mintai: band, troop

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what is the band frequincy dual band single band

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No. They are not a Christian band.

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no he is legend is not a christian band. the band members may be christian but the band itself is not

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In telecommunications, the terms multi-band, dual-band, tri-band, quad-band and penta-band refer to a device (especially a mobile phone)

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No, Skeleton is not a Christian band.

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No. They're a rock band.

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Although all the band members are Christian, the band Blur is not a Christian band.

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Yes, the word 'band' is a noun (band, bands) and a verb (band, bands, banding, banded). The noun 'band' is a word for a thing.

Examples:

He played in a band. (noun)

I had to replace my watch band. (noun)

They band the storks to track their movements. (verb)

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The names of all of the Rock Band games are: Rock Band, Rock Band 2, Rock Band 3, Rock Band 4, The Beatles: Rock Band, Green Day: Rock Band, Lego Rock Band, Rock Band Blitz, Rock Band Unplugged, Rock Band Mobile, Rock Band (iOS), and Rock Band Reloaded.

The expansions include: Vol. 1, AC/DC Live, Vol. 2, Classic Rock, Country, Metal, and Country 2.

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The band Chemical Romance is not a band; there is no band known as Chemical Romance. Therefore, the band has produced zero albums, as the band doesn't exist.

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A rock and alternative band

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No, it is not a band. It is a song title by the band "The Animals".

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The band is called Iron Weasel.

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Yes, they are still a band

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The band's name is the Max Rebo Band.

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Yes, Skillet is a band. They are a Christian rock band.

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No, the band Weezer isn't a Christian band.

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They are more of a pop band.

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Million Dollar Band - marching band - was created in 1913.

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No, In Flames is not a Christian band, they are just a hard rock band.

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The A band and I band in skeletal muscle play important roles in the structure and function of a muscle band. The A band contains thick myosin filaments and overlaps with thin actin filaments from the I band during muscle contraction. The I band contains only thin actin filaments and helps maintain the structure of the muscle band. Together, the A band and I band work to generate force and movement in the muscle during contraction.

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