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** Proto-Germanic * wulfaz > early North Germanic wulfaz > late ulfz > Old Norse ulfr
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** Proto-Germanic * jēraN (" year ") > North / West Germanic * jāraN > North Germanic * āra > Old Norse ár, and > West Germanic * jāra > Old High German jār, Old English ġēar.
** Proto-Germanic * gebō (" gift ", ) > North / West Germanic * gebu > North Germanic * gjavu > ( by u-umlaut ) * gjǫvu > Old Norse gjǫf, and > West Germanic * gebu > Old English giefu.
** Proto-Germanic * tungōN (" tongue ", ) > late North / West Germanic * tungā > * tunga > Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Old English tunge ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * gebōz (" of a gift ", ) > late North / West Germanic * gebāz > North Germanic * gjavaz > Old Norse gjafar, and > West Germanic * geba > Old High German geba, Old English giefe ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * twajjôN (" of two ") > Old Norse tveggja, Gothic twaddjē, but > Old High German zweiio
** Proto-Germanic * band (" I / he bound ") > * bant > Old West Norse batt, Old East Norse bant, but Old English band
** Proto-Germanic * nahtuN (" night ", accusative ) > * nāttu > ( by u-umlaut ) * nǭttu > Old Norse nótt
** Proto-Germanic * sairaz (" sore ") > * sāraz > * sārz > Old Norse sárr, but > * seira > Old High German sēr.
** sd -: in compounds, as * ni-" down " + * sd-= * nisdos " nest ": English nest < Proto-Germanic * nistaz, Latin nīdus < * nizdos ( all regular developments ); Slavic gnězdo < * g-ně-sd-os.
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** Anomalous dynamics ( Random walk # Anomalous diffusion ), the stochastic motion of objects with mean squared displacement ( MSD ) that deviates from the relation for normal dynamics, MSD ~ t, where t is the time the process is seen ; anomalous dynamics are either faster than normal dynamics ( MSD > t ) or slower ( MSD < t )
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** Spanish Americans and early modern Spanish cuisine, as well as Basque-Americans and Basque cuisine.
** Fuller applied the name " Dymaxion " and Vector Equilibrium to this shape, used in an early version of the Dymaxion map.
** Aryan race, a 19th century and early 20th century term for those peoples who are the native speakers of Indo-European languages
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** Panzer General, SSI ( 1994 ), video game ; strategic simulation game: Sea Lion ' 40 and Sea Lion Plus ( the latter with prestige points used to take over Gibraltar allowing Italian naval assistance ) scenarios are available given major victories in early operations, or the Sea Lion ' 43 after initial delays and later major victories in North Africa or Russia.
** Thicker cylinder head casting taken into use early in model year to strengthen head against cracking.
** GTS became available in North America at January 1992 as early 1993 model with later model year VIN.
** WWI: Battle of Cambrai: British forces, using tanks, make early progress in an attack on German positions but are soon beaten back.
** The Eggnog Riot breaks out at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York during the early morning hours, but is squelched by Christmas chapel service.
** ENIAC ( for " Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer "), an early general-purpose electronic computer, is unveiled at the University of Pennsylvania.
** The Sex Pistols achieve public notoriety as they unleash several 4-letter words live on Bill Grundy's early evening TV show.
** Stardust fire: A fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland in the early hours kills 48 and injures 214.
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