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  2. Fish or cut bait - Wikipedia

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    Fish or cut bait is a common English language colloquial expression, dating back to the 19th-century United States, that refers to division of complementary tasks. This expression has multiple uses that have evolved over time, but all generally convey that an important decision must be made, often immediately, and failing to make a choice is to make onesself a useless obstruction.

  3. Milkfish - Wikipedia

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    Milkfish. The milkfish ( Chanos chanos) is a widespread species of ray-finned fish found throughout the Indo-Pacific. It is the sole living species in the family Chanidae, and the only living member of the genus Chanos. [2] [3] [4] The repeating scientific name ( tautonym) is from Greek khanos ( χάνος ‘mouth’). [5] [6]

  4. Pinapaitan - Wikipedia

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    Kilawin, niu bie tang. Pinapaitan or papaitan ( lit. "to [make] bitter") is a Filipino- Ilocano stew made with goat meat and offal and flavored with its bile, chyme, or cud (also known as papait ). [2] [3] [4] This papait gives the stew its signature bitter flavor profile or " pait " (lit. "bitter"), [5] [6] a flavor profile commonly associated ...

  5. Steak frites - Wikipedia

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    Steak frites, meaning "steak [and] fries" in French, is a dish consisting of steak paired with French fries.It is commonly served in European brasseries, and is considered by some to be the national dish of Belgium, which claims to be the place of its invention.

  6. Sa Aking Mga Kabata - Wikipedia

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    Sa Aking Mga Kabata. " Sa Aking Mga Kabatà " (English: To My Fellow Youth) is a poem about the love of one's native language written in Tagalog. It is widely attributed to the Filipino national hero José Rizal, who supposedly wrote it in 1868 at the age of eight. [1]

  7. Code of Ur-Nammu - Wikipedia

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    If a man has cut off another man's foot, he is to pay ten shekels. (16) If a man, in the course of a scuffle, smashed the limb of another man with a club, he shall pay one mina of silver. (17) If someone severed the nose of another man with a copper knife, he must pay two-thirds of a mina of silver. (18)

  8. UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino - Wikipedia

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    PL6057 .U63. The UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino ( UPDF; "UP Filipino Dictionary") is a series of monolingual Filipino dictionaries. The dictionaries were created by the Sentro ng Wikang Filipino of the University of the Philippines, with Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist for Literature and a professor at the University of the Philippines Diliman ...

  9. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF's emphasis on preserving the visual appearance of documents across different software and hardware platforms poses challenges to the conversion of PDF documents to other file formats and the targeted extraction of information, such as text, images, tables, bibliographic information, and document metadata. Numerous tools and source code ...