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  2. 111 (number) - Wikipedia

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    111 is also: The atomic number of the element roentgenium (Rg). The chemical compound 1,1,1-trichloroethane is a chlorinated hydrocarbon that was used as an industrial solvent with a trade name "Solvent 111". The emergency telephone number in New Zealand; see 111 (emergency telephone number). NHS 111, a medical helpline in England and Scotland.

  3. What does 111 mean? Why you keep seeing it and how it ... - AOL

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    The angel number 111 is associated with confidence, motivation and independence. It means a new journey of self is on its way, said Novalee Wilder.

  4. Talk:111 (number) - Wikipedia

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    "The articles about numbers are not only mathematical." -- Yes, but this page was created to write about the mathematics of 111, which is why it was called "111 (mathematics)". 111 is a number used all over the world: "One hundred eleven" isn't, and it isn't even used all over the English-speaking world. Jacquerie27

  5. Nelson (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    The name, applied to team or individual scores of 111 or multiples thereof (known as double nelson, triple nelson, etc.) is thought to refer to a wicket. [1] Various sources ascribe it to referring to Nelson's three major naval victories (won, won, won), or (incorrectly) to "one eye, one arm and one leg" – Nelson never in fact lost a leg or ...

  6. Seeing '111' all the time? Here's what the angel number means

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    Angel number 111 meaning. If you see 111 or any sequence of 1's, it could be a sign that new opportunities are on the way or that this is the start of a new beginning. It's likely a sign to trust ...

  7. List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia

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    In some cases words have entered the English language by multiple routes - occasionally ending up with different meanings, spellings, or pronunciations, just as with words with European etymologies. Many entered English during the British Raj in colonial India. These borrowings, dating back to the colonial period, are often labeled as "Anglo ...

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  9. Al-Masad - Wikipedia

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    Al-Masad (Arabic: المسد, (meaning: "Twisted Strands" or "The Palm Fiber" [1]) is the 111th chapter of the Quran. It has 5 āyāt or verses and recounts the punishments that Abū Lahab and his wife will suffer in Hell .