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You Say "Jai Nurf Ans"
pronunciation: Jay-Nerf-Onz
(I Have Nine Years)
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According to king Arthur's flour website, one cup of chocolate chips equals 6 onz.
16 onz = 1 pound.
2x16 = 32
32/6 = 5.3 recursive.
Therefore there are c.5.3 cups of chocolate chips in two pounds.
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7.7 US fluid ounces = 0.9625 US cups
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There are 0.917141 onz in 26 grams
Use this formula: 26 g
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1 oz
28.34952313 g
= 0.9171230107 oz
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The International Organization that is Poland is International Government Organisation (IGOs). Example; World Trade Organization.
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As I type this, silver is $17.81 per ounce that's how much the coin is worth. The price of silver changes by the minute and a buyer may offer you slightly less ( or not ) than the spot price at time of sale.
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In the United States, depending on supply, demand, and the quality of the product, cocaine is usually sold for $40, $50, $60, or $70 a gram. There are 28 grams in an ounce, so, the average price for an ounce would be $1120, $1400, $1680, or $1960.
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Sir Edmund Hillary's grave stone says "Sir Edmund Hillary. KG ONZ KBE. 1919-2008. A great New Zealander."
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Sir Ed Hillary was a New Zealander. He died in 2008
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The Order of New Zealand is New Zealand's highest honor. It honors people for "outstanding service to the Crown and people of New Zealand in a civil or military capacity". It has a maximum of 20 regular members plus its sovereign (currently Queen Elizabeth), although there can also be "additional" and "honorary" members.
ONZ is also the abbreviation for the Grosse Ile Municipal Airport in Grosse Ile, Michigan.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --ONZ--. That is, seven letter words with 3rd letter O and 4th letter N and 5th letter Z. In alphabetical order, they are:
bronzed
bronzen
bronzer
bronzes
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern -ONZ-. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter N and 4th letter Z. In alphabetical order, they are:
bonza
bonze
gonzo
ponzu
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most uranium ever produced came from the mines in the Republic of Congo. Plutonium and uranium bombs thrown in japan in the second world war proceeded from such country.
obtaining yellow cake to enrich for nuclear purposes, is quite a process. The basic ore is stracted from dirt coming from the mines. This means a lot of dirt must be extracted from the mine in order to produce an onz of ore.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --ONZ--E. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter O and 4th letter N and 5th letter Z and 8th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:
bronzite
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --ONZ--Y. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter O and 4th letter N and 5th letter Z and 8th letter Y. In alphabetical order, they are:
bronzify
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0zéro[zay-ro]1un[uh]2deux[duhr]3trois[twa]4quatre[katr]5cinq[sank]6six[sees]7sept[set]8huit[weet]9neuf[nurf]10dix[dees]11onze[onz]12douze[dooz]13treize[trez]14quatorze[katorz]15quinze[kanz]16seize[sez]17dix-sept[dee-set]18dix-huit[dees-weet]19dix-neuf[dees-nurf]20vingt[van]21vingt et un[vant-ay-uh]22vingt-deux[van-duhr]30trente[tront]40quarante[karont]50cinquante[sank-ont]60soixante[swa-sont]70soixante-dix[swa-son-dees]71soixante et onze[swa-sont-ay-onz]79soixante-dix-neuf[swa-son-dees-nurf]80quatre-vingts[kat-ra-van]81quatre-vingt-un[kat-ra-vant-uh]89quatre-vingt-neuf[kat-ra-van-nurf]90quatre-vingt-dix[kat-ra-van-dees]91quatre-vingt-onze[kat-ra-vant-onz]99quatre-vingt-dix-neuf[kat-ra-van-dees-nurf]100cent[son]
You could search on google or your search engine. I found a site that could help you.
http://www.transparent.com/french/french-numbers-1-100/
http://quizlet.com/96608/french-numbers-1-100-flash-cards/
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There are approximately 23.67 oz in a 700 ml water bottle.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -ONZ-R-. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter N and 4th letter Z and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:
nonzero
ronzers
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern B-ONZ--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter B and 3rd letter O and 4th letter N and 5th letter Z. In alphabetical order, they are:
bronzed
bronzen
bronzer
bronzes
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -ONZ-RS. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter O and 3rd letter N and 4th letter Z and 6th letter R and 7th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:
ronzers
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Hillary was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) on 6 June 1953; member of the Order of New Zealand (ONZ) in 1987; and Knight of the Order of the Garter (KG) on 22 April 1995. The Government of India conferred on him its second highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan, posthumously, in 2008. He was also awarded the Polar Medal for his part in the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, and the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu, 1st Class of the Kingdom of Nepal in 1953.
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Sir Edmund Percival Hillary KG, ONZ, KBE (20 July 1919 - 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer and explorer.
Tenzing Norgay GM (late May 1914 - 9 May 1986), born Namgyal Wangdi, often referred to as Sherpa Tenzing, was a Nepalese / Tibetan mountaineer.
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Sir Edmund Percival Hillary (KG, ONZ, KBE), a New Zealand mountaineer, and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzig Norgay were the first ever to successfully summit the peak of Mount Everest (29,029 feet [or 8,848 meters] above sea level) on May 29, 1953.
By the close of the 2010 climbing season, about 3,142 individuals have ascended to the summit of this well-recognized, world's highest peak.
The first successful ascent by an American was recorded in 1963, by Jim Whittaker.
The first American woman to reach the summit was Stacy Allison, on September 29, 1988.
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Foreign scientists have made significant contributions to biology. For example, Gregor Mendel, an Austrian monk, discovered the principles of inheritance through his work with pea plants. Alexander Fleming, a Scottish biologist, discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic. Barbara McClintock, an American geneticist, made groundbreaking discoveries in genetics, including the discovery of transposable elements.
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1 un (Uhn)
2 deux (Deh)
3 trois (Twa)
4 quarte (Catre)
5 cinq (Sank)
6 six (Sees)
7 sept (Set)
8 huit (Wheat)
9 neuf (Nerf)
10 dix (Dees)
11 onze (Onz)
12 douze (Douz)
13 treize (Treiz)
14 quatorze (Cat-Orze)
15 quinze (Quinz)
16 seize (Sez)
17 dix-sept (Dis - set)
18 dix-huit (Dis - wheat)
19 dix-neuf (Dis - nerf)
20 vignt (Vangt)
21 vignt et un (Vangt e uh)
22 vignt deux (Vangt de) I'll carry on improving this when I get back..
23 vignt trois
24 vignt quatre
25 vignt cinq
26 vignt six
27 vignt sept
28 vignt huit
29 vignt neuf
30 trente (Twenty, thirty, forty, and fifty are all the same when you are doing twenty one and such)
40 Quarante
50 Cinqante
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New Zealand philanthropist, mountaineer, and explorer Sir Edmund Percival Hillary (KG, ONZ, KBE), along with his Nepalese Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgaywere the first to ever have been confirmed as having reached the summit, on the 29th of May in 1953.
Coincidentally, Sir Edmund was the first person to have reached both the North and South Poles (1958), as well as the summit of Everest.
-During 'The Deuce', he'd flown as a navigator for the RNZAF in a Catalina flying boat.
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water doesn't MAKE you lose weight, but it can help..
appetite_…">1. Water suppresses the appetite …People who drink more are proven to feel hungry less often, as water makes a good appetite suppressant.
2. Water helps to reduce cholesterol …Water has a drastic impact on cholesterol, and will reduce the levels in your body. This should help you slim down much faster.
3. Water helps to tone muscles …If your muscles are dehydrated, you won't see any toning, no matter how much exercise you do. Up your intake in water and you'll see a difference fast.
4. Water is necessary for proper digestion …The digestive system requires so much fresh water a day to work, and if you are short of this, you will feel bloated and tired.
5. Water helps the liver to function …The liver metabolizes fat, which is very important when you are trying to lose weight. However, it requires a lot of water to do this successfully, and if it doesn't have enough, it will just store the fat.
digestive_problems_…">6. Water helps soothe digestive problems …If you are suffering from digestive troubles, try drinking a few glasses of water. This should help jump start your system again, as lack of water will cause the entire process to stop.
7. The right amount of water causes the body to stop retaining water …If you usually don't drink enough, your body will have retained water to make up for it. This water retention can add pounds to your weight, and make you seem very bloated.
8. Water stops you confusing hunger and thirst …It can be very easy to think you are hungry when in fact you are very thirsty.
9. Water moistures the skin and makes it more radiant and supple …All the super models are known to drink about 68 ounces of water per day to make sure their skin is hydrated and looks its best. With the weight loss your skin will go through a lot of changes too and it will desperately need a lot of liquid.
10. Water washes the toxins out of the body …Being in a good health is vital if you are trying to lose weight. And nothing does it better than drinking water. It washes out the toxins, making your body "cleaner" and healthier. Which is a very important condition under which your body will be able to restore its balance and get into shape.
Experts recommend drinking 2,200 ml (68 onz) of water a day, for a woman with an inactive lifestyle. That is about 9 glasses of water, which you should easily be able to fit into your day.
For those who are active, more water is required to stay fully hydrated.
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20 vingt - 21 vingt et un - 22 vingt-deux - 23 vingt-trois - 24 vingt-quatre - 25 vingt-cinq - 26 vingt-six - 27 vingt-sept - 28 vingt-huit - 29 vingt-neuf
30 trente - 31 trente et un - 32 trente-deux - 33 trente-trois - 34 trente-quatre - 35 trente-cinq - 36 trente-six - 37 trente-sept - 38 trente-huit - 39 trente-neuf
40 quarante - 41 quarante et un - 42 quarante-deux - 43 quarante-trois - 44 quarante-quatre - 45 quarante-cinq - 46 quarante-six - 47 quarante-sept - 48 quarante-huit - 49 quarante-neuf
50 cinquante - 51 cinquante et un - 52 cinquante-deux - 53 cinquante-trois - 54 cinquante-quatre - 55 cinquante-cinq - 56 cinquante-six - 57 cinquante-sept - 58 cinquante-huit - 59 cinquante-neuf
60 soixante - 61 soixante et un - 62 soixante-deux - 63 soixante-trois - 64 soixante-quatre - 65 soixante-cinq - 66 soixante-six - 67 soixante-sept - 68 soixante-huit - 69 soixante-neuf
70 soixante-dix - 71 soixante et onze - 72 soixante-douze - 73 soixante-treize - 74 soixante-quatorze - 75 soixante-quinze - 76 soixante-seize - 77 soixante-dix-sept - 78 soixante-dix-huit - 79 soixante dix-neuf
80 quatre-vingts - 81 quatre-vingt-un - 82 quatre-vingt-deux - 83 quatre-vingt-trois - 84 quatre-vingt-quatre - 85 quatre-vingt-cinq - 86 quatre-vingt-six - 87 quatre-vingt-sept - 88 quatre-vingt-huit - 89 quatre-vingt-neuf
90 quatre-vingt-dix -91 quatre-vingt-onze - 92 quatre-vingt-douze - 93 quatre-vingt-treize - 94 quatre-vingt-quatorze - 95 quatre-vingt-quinze - 96 quatre-vingt-seize - 97 quatre-vingt-dix-sept - 98 quatre-vingt-dix-huit - 99 quatre-vingt dix-neuf 100 cent
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Most of the people on the following list are speculated to have Asperger's Syndrome, rather than being confirmed cases of Asperger's Syndrome. Asperger's Syndrome was not included in the World Health Organization's diagnostic manual until 1991, and not in the American Psychiatric Association's manual until 1994. Also, for a number of the people on this list, there are other characteristics evidenced by the people listed that would suggest that they did not have Asperger's Syndrome.
Historical people from earlier periods (died before 1975)Amy Lee
Richard Pearse (First to fly a plane),
Dr Janet Frame (Famed Authoress),
Charles de Gaulle (Great French warzhyphenztime/peacezhyphenztime leader/President),
T E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) (British leader of Arab Revolt against Turks),
Captain Matthew Webb (First to swim the English Channel),
Satoshi Tajiri (Pokemon Inventor - formal diagnosis),
Dan Aykroyd (Leading Musician/Comedian, Blues Bros - formal diagnosis?),
Alfred Hitchcock (Horror-movie Sub-genre Creator),
Bobby Fischer (Greatest Chess Player Ever),
Daniel Tammet (Smartest Man Alive Today - formal diagnosis),
Les Murray (Greatest Living English Writer/Poet Alive - self diagnosis),
Gary Numan (Greatest Industrial Synch-pop Musician Ever),
Craig Nicholls (Lead singer of top Australian group The Vines - formal diagnosis).
Comment:
I do not believe that Les Murray has any formal diagnosis of Asperger syndrome. He does have a formal diagnosis of depression, and has self-identified as autistic, and does have a close relative with a formal diagnosis of autism. Can you back up the above claim with any published references?
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Sorry, quite correct...
Les Murray wrote an amazing poem AFTER his self discoveryre Aspergers...
"I very much wanted to ask him about his self-diagnosisof Asperger's Syndrome, but he hadn't publicly read the poem (which plays upon the phrase from the opening line of the old Latin Catholic Mass, Asperges me hyssopo, [Sprinkle me with a Hyssop branch], where Murray transmutes it to Aspergers me, and ends on such a wry note with "Hyssop is a bitter herb"), so it seemed too personal to ush the question succinctly." [Peter Craven, The Monthly]
Further Audio comment from a podcast (skip 1st 3 minutes) featuring Les talking about his 'mild' Autism and a case of Autism per se in his family is at: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bookshow/stories/2006/1634867.htm
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The best place that I know of to look for information about famous people and Asperger syndrome is the list maintained at the blog Incorrect Pleasures (Google it). It is a big and diverse list of famous people backed up with referencesto published or mass-media sources that are generally produced by professional journalists, authors, psychologists or psychiatrists, including book biographies, journalistic interviews, scholarly and medical journal papers, famous people's own blogs, and books specifically about famous people and Asperger syndrome. There's even a reference to a poem in which a famous poet identified himself with Asperger syndrome, and the details of a YouTube video of another famous person filmed rocking in a very autistic manner. Many of the journal papers and other resources linked to and listed at this list are freely available to read or view or listen to through the internet. The list at Incorrect Pleasures is based on references that meet a higher standard than the one set for the Wikipedia, which often accepts trashy, misspelt and anonymous bits of writing that can only be found on the internet, or dead links, as documentary evidence to back up claims made on the Wikipedia. Every effort has been made to avoid nationalistic and other types of bias in the compilation of this list. The list is not dominated by American names or consicuously geeky scientists and mathematicians.
One word of caution, though - only very few of the famous people in the list at Incorrect Pleasures have been given a formal diagnosis of autism or Asperger syndrome during their lifetime, as adults. Many famous people have been posthumously diagnosed, and the list also includes a few living people who claim to have been clinically labelled as autistic when they were children. There is also quite a collection of famous people, including one Nobel Prize winner, who claim to be themselves currently autistic, to varying degrees. Rock star Craig Nicholls was formally diagnosed by a Dr Attwood in 2004 in Australia. Fields Medallist Prof. R. Borcherds was sorta-kinda diagnosed by Prof. Baron-Cohen, and this diagnostic process was described in detail in a popular science book. See the list at the blog Incorrect Pleasures for more details. Below is a very rudimentary list of the names listed at Incorrect Pleasures:
John Couch Adams
Joy Adamson
Hans Christian Andersen
Sherwood Anderson
Archimedes of Syracuse
Hans Asperger
Julian Assange
W. H. Auden
Sir A.J. Ayer
Dan Aykroyd CM
Charles Babbage FRS
Stefan Banach
Syd Barrett / Roger Barrett
Béla Bártok
Daisy Bates
Samuel Beckett
Ludwig van Beethoven
David Bellamy OBE
Jeremy Bentham
Richard Borcherds
Robert Boyle
Gordon Brown
Anton Bruckner
Warren Buffett
Tim Burton
David Byrne
Lewis Carroll
Augustin Louis Cauchy
Henry Cavendish
King Charles XII of Sweden
Bruce Chatwin
Bram Cohen
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Marie Curie
Helen Dale / Darville / Demidenko
Henry Darger
Charles Darwin
"Dibs"
Emily Dickinson
Paul Dirac OM FRS
Greg Egan
Albert Einstein FRS
Robert Emmet
Paul Erdos
Robert "Bobby" Fischer
Tim Fischer AC FTSE
Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher FRS
Henry Ford
Janet Frame ONZ CBE
Rosalind Franklin
Evariste Galois
Bill Gates
Antoni Gaudi
Charles de Gaulle
Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
Kurt Godel
Major-General Charles George Gordon CB
Glenn Gould
Temple Grandin
Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Daryl Hannah
G. H. Hardy
John Hartford
Hermann Hesse
Patricia Highsmith
David Hilbert
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Edward Hopper
John Howard (1726-1790)
Peter Howson
Stonewall Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Irene Joliot-Curie
Sir Keith Joseph CH PC
James Joyce
Wassily Kandinsky
Leo Kanner
Immanuel Kant
Andy Kaufman
Alfred Kinsey
Stanley Kubrick
Ladyhawke / Pip Brown
Paul Laffoley
Joseph Louis Lagrange
Oscar Levant
Charles Lindbergh
Nikolai Lobachevsky
Deborah Locke
Courtney Love
H. P Lovecraft
L.S. Lowry
James Clerk Maxwell FRS
Darius McCollum
Herman Melville
Gregor Mendel
Michelangelo
Reg Mombassa / Christopher O'Doherty
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein KG GCB DSO PC
Caiseal Mor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Les Murray
John F. Nash Jr.
Craig Newmark
Sir Isaac Newton FRS
Craig Nicholls
Nico / Christa Paffgen
Moe Norman
Gary Numan
George Orwell
Patrick Pearse
Grigori Perelman
King Philip II of Spain
Henri Poincare
Enoch Powell MBE
Willard Van Orman Quine
Srinivasa Ramanujan
Charles Richter
Bernhard Riemann
Paul Robeson
Peter Mark Roget FRS
Bertrand Russell
Carl Sagan
Erik Satie
Solomon Shereshevskii
William Shockley
Boris Sidis
William James Sidis
Adam Smith
Vernon L. Smith
Socrates
Spinoza
Richard Stallman
Lawrence Summers
Screaming Lord Sutch / David Sutch
Jonathan Swift
Satoshi Tajiri
Daniel Tammet
Nikola Tesla
Henry David Thoreau
Alan Turing
J. M. W. Turner
Maurice Utrillo
Eamon de Valera
Michael Ventris
Louis Wain
Robert Walser
Andy Warhol
John B. Watson
Simone Weil
Orson Welles
Herbert G. Wells
Opal Whiteley
Norbert Wiener
Thomas "Blind Tom" Wiggins
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Jack B. Yeats
W. B. Yeats
Bill Gates
If you are also interested in famous people who have or might have had synesthesia/synaesthesia, there is also a list of famous synaesthetes at the Incorrect Pleasures blog.
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