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  2. Saturnaliidae - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Martin Ezcurra defined the subfamily Saturnaliinae for the clade containing Saturnalia and Chromogisaurus, which were found to be close relatives in several studies. [1] While they are sometimes found to be a subgroup within the Guaibasauridae , [ 1 ] all recent studies have found the saturnaliines to form an independent lineage at the ...

  3. Saturnalia tupiniquim - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia tupiniquim is known from three well-preserved partial skeletons and disarticulated remains from at least three other individuals. The holotype, MCP 3844-PV is a partial skeleton including most of the presacral vertebrae and sacrum, the pectoral and pelvic girdles, the right humerus and part of the right ulna, the left femur, and most of the right hind limb. [2]

  4. Saturnalia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia, a genus of dinosaur; Saturnalia (horse) (foaled 2016), a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse; Saturnalia, a swords-and-sorcery play-by-mail game; Saturnalia Fossae, a network of troughs on the asteroid 4 Vesta; Saturnalia (video game), a survival horror video game

  5. Kronia - Wikipedia

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    The Kronia (Ancient Greek: Κρόνια) was an Athenian festival held in honor of Kronos on the 12th day of Hekatombaion, the first month of the Attic calendar, and roughly equivalent to the latter part of July and first part of August.

  6. Herrerasauridae - Wikipedia

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    The best known representatives of this group are from South America (Brazil, Argentina), where they were first discovered in the 1930s in relation to Staurikosaurus and 1960s in relation to Herrerasaurus. A nearly complete skeleton of Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis was discovered in the Ischigualasto Formation in San Juan, Argentina, in 1988.

  7. Video Showing the Huge Gap Between Super Rich and Everyone ...

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    For much of the past decade, policymakers and analysts have decried America's incredibly low savings rate, noting that U.S. households save a fraction of the money of the rest of the world.

  8. Ernesto Biondi - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Biondi. Ernesto Biondi (January 30, 1855 – 1917) was an Italian sculptor who won the grand prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. In 1905 he sued the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art for breach of contract after they refused to display his Saturnalia.

  9. Innovation in America: Welcome to the You Channel - AOL

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    We live in an on-demand world. Throughout North America, Europe, and ... Navigate to Amazon Instant Video or iTunes, and you'll find digital copies of thousands of titles ready for purchase. Ask ...