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** Central Austro-Bavarian ( along the main rivers Isar and Danube, spoken in the northern parts of the State of Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, and the Northern Burgenland )
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** Upper Volta
** Colonial heads of Burkina Faso ( Upper Volta )
** A military coup occurs in Upper Volta ( later Burkina Faso ).
** Lord Durham and his entourage arrive in Upper Canada to investigate the cause of the 1837 rebellion in that province.
** Chinookan languages, in specific, Coastal Chinook and Upper Chinook
** The Blushing Mermaid: Located in the Northeast corner of the Upper City.
** Splurging Sturgeon: Located just south of the Blushing Mermaid in the Upper City.
** The Hall of Wonders ( temple of Gond ): Located in the southwest corner of the Upper City.
** The Lady's Hall ( temple of Tymora ): Located just northwest of the Hall of Wonders in the Upper City.
** The Watchful Shield ( Church of Helm ): Located in the northern Upper City, just east of the Black Dragon's Gate.
** Shrine of the Suffering ( shrine of Ilmater ): Located in the extreme northeast corner of the Upper City.
** Upper limit: 1170 ( soprano )
** Logan-Rogersville Upper Elementary School-( 02-05 )
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** Upper Elementary School ( 05-06 )
** Upper Montclair, New Jersey
** County of Pallars Sobirà ( Upper Pallars ), a county in the Hispanic March during the eleventh and twelfth centuries
** Upper Highlands
** Upper Bern Township ( east )
** Seanad Éireann ( Upper house )
** York, Upper Canada, former name of Toronto before 1834
** Upper Dir, with its headquarters in Dir city, and

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** howitzers: capable of high angle fire, they are most often employed for indirect-fire.
** New Curonian ( nearly extinct ; often considered a separate language, but mutually intelligible to Latvian )
** Hardware bug, a defect in hardware, often with close affinity to software
** Occasional frost, often with summer rainfall maximum
** contemporaneous ancient copies minted as counterfeits ( often gold-or silver-plated ) to fool merchants and consumers
** modern copies sold as replicas ( often, but not always, marked as such )
** The program and data memories are often integrated on the same chip.
** Buttermilk, the liquid left over after producing butter from cream, often dried as livestock feed
** Design brief or Parti pris – an early ( often the beginning ) statement of design goals
** English studies, the study of English language and literature, often as a school subject
** A ground bus or earth bus is a conductor used as a zero voltage reference in a system, often connected to ground or earth.
** Industrial fermentation, the breakdown and re-assembly of biochemicals for industry, often in aerobic growth conditions
** Alcohol induced hypoglycemia often linked with ketoacidosis ( depletion of NAD + leads to a block of gluconeogenesis )
** Monkey lemurs, most terrestrial of lemurs, often compared to baboons or macaques.
** The Art of Computer Programming, often referred to by the author's name
** The first transfinite ordinal number, often identified with the set of natural numbers including 0 ( sometimes written )
** in a closed consensus process: Restricted membership and often having formal procedures for due-process among voting members
** Comedy of errors – a work that is light and often humorous or satirical in tone, in which the action usually features a series of comic instances of mistaken identity, and which typically culminates in a happy resolution of the thematic conflict.
** Comedy of manners – satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters.
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
** St. James's church ( often mistakenly called St Jacob's ), a basilica from the 14th century, with monumental wall paintings and Gothic stalls
** Black tie (" dinner jacket " in the UK ; often referred to as a " tuxedo " in the US ; traditionally appropriate only for use after 6: 00 p. m., but also seen in daytime, especially in the United States )
** In more egalitarian weddings, the bride responds verbally, often giving the groom a ring in return.
** Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Lugou Bridge ( aka Marco Polo Bridge Incident ): Japanese forces invade China ( often seen as the beginning of World War II in Asia ).
In the US, magazines and newspapers often do not use it, instead printing " family-friendly " censored versions, usually " n * gg * r ", " n ** ger ", " n ——", and " the N-word "; however, historians and social activists, such as Dick Gregory, criticize the euphemisms and their usage as intellectually dishonest, because using the euphemism " the N-word " instead of nigger robs younger generations of Americans of the full history of Black people in America.

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