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  2. Dit da - Wikipedia

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    Die da (Chinese: 跌打; pinyin: diē dǎ; Jyutping: dit 3 daa 2; lit. 'fall [and] hit') or dit da is a traditional Chinese medicine discipline of used to treating trauma and injuries such as bone fractures, sprains, and bruises. Methods including bone-setting and occasional use of topical preparations such as the dit da jow.

  3. List of Vietnamese provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Re-established province as of 26 November 1996. Vĩnh Phúc: Dân chủ, đoàn kết, trí tuệ, phát triển (Democracy, solidarity, intelligence, development) Trưng sisters: Tamdao Mountain, Haloi Temple: Re-established province as of 26 November 1996. Hòa Bình: King Dzit-dzang: Peace dam: Re-established province as of 12 August 1991 ...

  4. Definition - Wikipedia

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    A definition states the meaning of a word using other words. This is sometimes challenging. Common dictionaries contain lexical descriptive definitions, but there are various types of definition – all with different purposes and focuses. A definition is a statement of the meaning of a term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols).

  5. Lê dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Article 344 of the Nguyen dynasty code and Article 305 of the Le dynasty code both forbade self-castration and castration of Vietnamese men. [35] Self-castration of Vietnamese men was banned by Lê Thánh Tông, the emperor, in 1464. [36] The Vietnamese under Emperor Le Thanh Tong cracked down on foreign contacts and enforced an isolationist ...

  6. 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines (3/26) is an inactive infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps. They were part of the 26th Marine Regiment and 5th Marine Division and fought during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. They were activated again for the Vietnam War but were deactivated after the war and remain inactive today.

  7. Psalm 26 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 26, the 26th psalm of the Book of Psalms in the Bible, begins (in the King James Version): "Judge me, O LORD; for I have walked in mine integrity". The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible , and a book of the Christian Old Testament .

  8. Three Seats for the 26th - Wikipedia

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    Three Seats for the 26th (French: Trois places pour le 26) is a 1988 French romantic musical film, written and directed by Jacques Demy to music by Michel Legrand.Set in Marseille, it shows the singer and actor Yves Montand returning to the city where he grew up and looking up old friends, including his first love Mylène, who had been a prostitute and is now the wife of a jailed baron.

  9. Si le grain ne meurt - Wikipedia

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    The book's title, Si le grain ne meurt, is an allusion to the Gospel of John 12:24–25. [2] The much shorter second part recounts his discovery of his homosexuality during a trip to Algeria, part of which was with Irish writer Oscar Wilde. At the time of its publication, parts of the book shocked the public with their depictions of ...