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  2. The Manna Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Manna Machine. The Manna Machine is a 1978 book by George Sassoon and Rodney Dale, based upon a translation of the section of the Zohar called The Ancient of Days that concludes that a machine had created algae as food for human beings in biblical times. [citation needed]

  3. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of slang that is used or popularized by Generation Z (Gen Z), generally those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s in the Western world. Generation Z slang differs from slang of prior generations. [1] [2] Ease of communication with the internet facilitated the rapid proliferation of Gen Z slang. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Citron - Wikipedia

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    The citron ( Citrus medica ), historically cedrate, [ 4] is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is said to resemble a 'huge, rough lemon'. [ 5] It is one of the original citrus fruits from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization. [ 6]

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  6. 2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Arkansas Infantry (June 1, 1861 – May 26, 1865) was an army regiment of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was raised in May 1861 under Colonel Thomas C. Hindman. It served throughout the war in the western theater, in the Confederate Army of Tennessee, seeing action in the Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia ...

  7. Pulse-forming network - Wikipedia

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    Each of the 6 radial arms is a pulse-forming line delivering a pulse of energy to the center, whose capacitors store a total of 10 MJ of energy and can create microsecond pulses of 120 kV and 6 million amperes. A pulse-forming network ( PFN) is an electric circuit that accumulates electrical energy over a comparatively long time, and then ...

  8. Carter Ham - Wikipedia

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    Carter Ham. Carter Frederick Ham [2] (born February 16, 1952) is a retired United States Army General Officer who served as the second commander of United States Africa Command. [3] As commander of Africa Command, he led Operation Odyssey Dawn, the initial United States role in the 2011 military intervention in Libya .

  9. Ark of the Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The Ark of the Covenant, [ a] also known as the Ark of the Testimony[ b] or the Ark of God, [ c][ 1][ 2] is a purported religious storage and relic held to be the most sacred object by the Israelites. Religious tradition describes it as a wooden storage chest decorated in solid gold accompanied by an ornamental lid known as the Seat of Mercy.