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The result, one of the biggest ever upsets in Scottish football, led to the newspaper headline "Super Caley go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious" by The Sun. [23] The Guardian rated it as number 5 in six of the greatest football headlines. [24] One pun on the word jokes that Mahatma Gandhi was a "super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis ...
Under the long number scale, it would be 10 6(6560) = 10 39360. [21] Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus loricatobaicalensis is sometimes cited as the longest binomial name—it is a kind of amphipod.
Moreover, "rupus" is not a trochaic metrical foot in the original word – "super" is, hence my point. So what's been done is to reverse the order of the metrical feet and additionally almost-reverse "super", presumably to make it sound more "backwards" as one gets back to the beginning. — Smjg 23:37, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
An unedited 2024 solar eclipse image captured by Richie Blick in Berryville, Virginia on Monday, April 8 at 2:58 p.m. He covered his camera lens with a pair of solar eclipse glasses.
Altered scale or Super Locrian scale: Altered scale on C. ... Min'yō scale on D, equivalent to yo scale on C, with brackets on fourths. Play ...
Leominster, Massachusetts-based Victory Super Markets was founded in 1923 by two brothers James and Louis DiGeronimo. Its name had the unique distinction of being based on the American war effort ...
1×10 21: Accurate global weather estimation on the scale of approximately 2 weeks. [19] Assuming Moore's law remains applicable, such systems may be feasible around 2035. [20] A zettascale computer system could generate more single floating point data in one second than was stored by any digital means on Earth in the first quarter of 2011.
The Phrygian mode (pronounced / ˈ f r ɪ dʒ i ə n /) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia, sometimes called Phrygian, formed on a particular set of octave species or scales; the medieval Phrygian mode, and the modern conception of the Phrygian mode as a diatonic scale, based on the latter.