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** The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford ( published 1977 )
** Stanford Cardinal, the nickname of the athletic teams at Stanford University
** Stanford ( Caltrain station )
** Stanford Super Series
** Stanford Moore, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1982 )
** The first college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl between Michigan and Stanford, is held in Pasadena, California.
** Stanford Moore, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1913 )
** God and Other Necessary Beings, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
** Divine Simplicity, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
** God and Other Necessary Beings, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
** First execution of order finding ( part of Shor's algorithm ) at IBM's Almaden Research Center and Stanford University.
** First execution of Shor's algorithm at IBM's Almaden Research Center and Stanford University.
** Stanford University: Dag Hammarskjöld House on the Stanford University campus is a residence cooperative for undergraduate and graduate students with international backgrounds and interests at Stanford.
** ORVYL ( Stanford University's time-sharing system for the IBM S / 360 )
** WAITS ( SAIL, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, time-sharing system for DEC PDP-6 and PDP-10, later TOPS-10 )
** U. S. Women's Open – Hilary Lunke wins an 18-hole playoff over Angela Stanford and Kelly Robbins.
** SAIL programming language, created at Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
** Stanford University
** Stanford Business School Alumni Association
** Fine Arts: Charles Stanford, Jr.
** Chemistry-Christian B. Anfinsen, Stanford Moore, William H. Stein

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** April 20 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Series two: 13 episodes of 30 minutes broadcast between 19 February 1969 to 14 May 1969, Wednesdays at 17: 20.
** February 20 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Pluviôse ( from Latin pluvius, " rainy "), starting 20, 21 or 22 January
** Ventôse ( from Latin ventosus, " windy "), starting 19, 20 or 21 February
** Germinal ( from Latin germen, " germination "), starting 20 or 21 March
** Floréal ( from Latin flos, " flower "), starting 20 or 21 April
** Prairial ( from French prairie, " pasture "), starting 20 or 21 May
** Messidor ( from Latin messis, " harvest "), starting 19 or 20 June
** Thermidor ( or Fervidor ) ( from Greek thermon, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Mk 20 Rockeye II
** 4 × 20 millimetre ( 0. 79 in ) M2 cannon
** Start: July 20, 1966, 23: 01: 00 UTC
** End: July 20, 1966, 23: 40: 00 UTC
** agriculture 20 %
** NATO HQ – Sarajevo, from 2004 ( Bosnia and Herzegovina ) – 20 out of 81 officers from 16 countries
** i386EX: 16 MHz @ 2. 7 ~ 3. 3 volt or 20 MHz @ 3. 0 ~ 3. 6 volt or 25 MHz @ 4. 5 ~ 5. 5 volt
** i386EXTB: 20 MHz @ 2. 7 ~ 3. 6 volt or 25 MHz @ 3. 0 ~ 3. 6 volt
** July 20 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** June 20 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
** Timkat, or 20 during Leap Year ( Ethiopian Orthodox )
** January 20 ( Eastern Orthodox liturgics )
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** 2 × 20 mm Type 99 cannon in the wings, with 60 rounds per gun.
** Earliest day on which Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary can fall, while July 3 is the latest ; celebrated 20 days after Pentecost.

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