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  2. Samsonite (mineral) - Wikipedia

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    Samsonite is a silver manganese antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula Ag 4 Mn Sb 2 S 6. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system with a typical slender radiating prismatic habit. It is metallic black to steel black with no cleavage and a brittle to conchoidal fracture. In thin fragments it appears reddish brown in transmitted light ...

  3. Brights movement - Wikipedia

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    The Brights movement is a social movement whose members since 2003 refer to themselves as Brights and have a worldview of philosophical naturalism. Most Brights believe that public policies should be based on science (a body of knowledge obtained and tested by use of the scientific method ).

  4. Serenade No. 12 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Serenade No. 12 for winds in C minor, K. 388/384a, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782 or 1783. The work is sometimes called "Nachtmusik". The work is sometimes called "Nachtmusik". In 1787, Mozart transcribed the work for string quintet .

  5. List of brightest natural objects in the sky - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the brightest natural objects in the sky.This list orders objects by apparent magnitude from Earth, not anywhere else.This list is with reference to naked eye viewing; all objects are listed by their visual magnitudes, and objects too close together to be distinguished are listed jointly.

  6. Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple bombing occurred on October 12, 1958, in Atlanta, Georgia. The Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, on Peachtree Street, housed a Reform Jewish congregation. The building was damaged extensively by an explosion caused by dynamite, although no one was injured.

  7. Sahure - Wikipedia

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    Sahure (also Sahura, meaning "He who is close to Re"; died c. 2477 BC) was a king of ancient Egypt and the second ruler of the Fifth Dynasty (c. 2465 – c. 2325 BC). He reigned for around 13 years in the early 25th century BC during the Old Kingdom Period.

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