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  2. Labradorite - Wikipedia

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    Labradorite ( (Ca, Na) (Al, Si) 4 O 8) is a calcium-enriched feldspar mineral first identified in Labrador, Canada, which can display an iridescent effect (schiller). Labradorite is an intermediate to calcic member of the plagioclase series. It has an anorthite percentage (%An) of between 50 and 70. The specific gravity ranges from 2.68 to 2.72.

  3. List of NHL rivalries - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry takes place in the Metropolitan Division. The two have been rivals since the Capitals joined the Patrick Division in 1979. The teams have had batches of playoff series such as three series between 1991–1994 and five series between 2009 and 2015. The teams met in the 2024 playoffs, with the Rangers sweeping the Capitals in four games.

  4. Labour movement - Wikipedia

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    e. The labour movement[ a ] is the collective organisation of working people to further their shared political and economic interests. It consists of the trade union or labour union movement, as well as political parties of labour. It can be considered an instance of class conflict. In trade unions, workers campaign for higher wages, better ...

  5. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    A. J. P. Taylor argued that the most important impact was on the psychology of Labourites, who for years afterward blamed their defeat on foul play, thereby misunderstanding the political forces at work and postponing necessary reforms [citation needed] in the Labour Party. [42] [need quotation to verify]

  6. Maximilien Robespierre - Wikipedia

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    Politics portal. v. t. e. Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 10 Thermidor, Year II 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and statesman, widely recognized as one of the most influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution. Robespierre fervently campaigned for the ...

  7. List of sports rivalries - Wikipedia

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    A sports rivalryis intense competition between athletic teams or athletes, affecting participants,[1]management, and supportersall to varying degrees. The intensity of the rivalry can range anywhere from a light hearted banterto serious violence. A rivalry that gets out of control can lead to fighting, hooliganism, riotingand some instances ...

  8. Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights) - Wikipedia

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    Heathcliff is a fictional character in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. [1] Owing to the novel's enduring fame and popularity, he is often regarded as an archetype of the tortured antihero whose all-consuming rage, jealousy and anger destroy both him and those around him; in short, the Byronic hero.

  9. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Both the Roman goddess Libertas and Sun god Sol Invictus ("The Unconquered Sun", pictured) influenced the design of Liberty Enlightening the World.. According to the National Park Service, the idea of a monument presented by the French people to the United States was first proposed by Édouard René de Laboulaye, president of the French Anti-Slavery Society and a prominent and important ...