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Mets vs. Giants Game Highlights (4/24/24) | MLB Highlights
Mets vs. Giants Game Highlights (4/24/24) | MLB Highlights

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Tyrone Taylor Goes Deep
Tyrone Taylor Goes Deep

4/24/24: Mets outfielder Tyrone Taylor finds the seats in San Francisco to extend the Mets lead. Check out http://m.mlb.com/video ...



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Pacers EVEN SERIES with Bucks 🔥 Pascal Siakam postgame 🗣️ 'I'M BACK WHERE I BELONG!' | NBA on ESPN

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(Orlando) Magic Monday | Season 4, Episode 35
(Orlando) Magic Monday | Season 4, Episode 35

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List of poker variants

The card game of poker has many variations, most of which were created in the United States in the mid-1900s. The standard order of play applies to most of these games, but to fully specify a poker game requires details about which hand values are used, the number of betting rounds, and exactly what cards are dealt and what other actions are taken between rounds.

Andrei Rublev
Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev was born in the 1360s, and died between 1427 and 1430 in Moscow. He is considered to be one of the greatest medieval Russian painters of Orthodox Christian icons and frescos.

Rublyovka

Rublevka or Rublyovka is the unofficial name of a prestigious residential area in the western suburbs of Moscow, Russia, located along Rublyovo-Uspenskoye Highway, Podushkinskoe, 1st Uspenskoe and 2nd Uspenskoe highways. The name derives from the name of the highway: Rublyovskoye shosse.

Rublev (surname)

Rublev or Rubleva (Рублёва; feminine) is a Russian surname. The origin of the surname can come either from Russian unit of currency ruble or from an old kind of washboards called rubels that might indicate the profession of an ancestor.The following people share this surname: Andrei Rublev (14th–15th centuries), the greatest medieval Russian painter of Orthodox icons and frescoes.

Rublevo railway station
Rublevo railway station

Rublevo railway station is in the village of Rublevo, part of the western region of Moscow. It is the only station on a 4 km offshoot of the branch line from Rabochiy Poselok to Usovo.

Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , also known as Cilician Armenia (Armenian: Կիլիկեան Հայաստան, Giligian Hayastan), Lesser Armenia, or New Armenia and formerly known as the Armenian Principality of Cilicia (Armenian: Կիլիկիայի հայկական իշխանութիւնը), was an Armenian state formed during the High Middle Ages by Armenian refugees fleeing the Seljuk invasion of Armenia. Located outside the Armenian Highlands and distinct from the Kingdom of Armenia of antiquity, it was centered in the Cilicia region northwest of the Gulf of Alexandretta.

Cilicia
Cilicia

Cilicia () is a geographical region extending inland from the northeastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea. It is at the south-center of the modern Turkey and known locally as Çukurova.

Cilium
Cilium

The cilium is an organelle found on eukaryotic cells in the shape of a slender protuberance that projects from the much larger cell body.There are two types of cilia: motile and non-motile cilia. The non-motile cilia are called primary cilia which typically serve as sensory organelles.

Cilice
Cilice

A cilice , also known as a sackcloth, was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair worn close to the skin. It is used by members of various Christian traditions (including some communicants of the Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, and Scottish Presbyterian Churches) as a self-imposed means of repentance and mortification of the flesh; it is often worn during the Christian penitential season of Lent, especially on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and other Fridays of the Lenten season.Cilices were originally made from sackcloth or coarse animal hair so they would irritate the skin.

Cilician Gates
Cilician Gates

The Cilician Gates or Gülek Pass is a pass through the Taurus Mountains connecting the low plains of Cilicia to the Anatolian Plateau, by way of the narrow gorge of the Gökoluk River. Its highest elevation is about 1000m.The Cilician Gates have been a major commercial and military artery for millennia.

Cili County
Cili County

Cili is a county in Hunan Province, China under administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhangjiajie. Located in the north of Hunan and the east of Zhangjiajie, Cili County is bordered to the southeast by Taoyuan County, to the south and the southwest by Yongding District, to the west and the northwest by Sangzhi County, to the north and northeast by Shimen County.

Cilician pirates

Cilician pirates dominated the Mediterranean Sea from the 2nd century BC until their suppression by Pompey in 67-66 BC. Because there were notorious pirate strongholds in Cilicia, on the southern coast of Asia Minor, the term "Cilician" was long used to generically refer to any pirates in the Mediterranean.

Cilicia (Roman province)
Cilicia (Roman province)

Cilicia () was an early Roman province, located on what is today the southern coast of Turkey. Cilicia was annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey, as a consequence of its military presence in the east, after pursuing victory in the Third Mithridatic War.