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  1. Bushrangers: Bailed up, óleo del pintor australiano Tom Roberts (1895). Los bushrangers (también escrito bush rangers) eran, en los primeros tiempos de la colonización británica de Australia, los forajidos perseguidos por las autoridades que se refugiaban y se escondían en el ... [100%] 2023-06-01
  2. Bushranger: Bushrangers were originally escaped convicts in the early years of the British settlement of Australia who used the bush as a refuge to hide from the authorities. By the 1820s, the term had evolved to refer to those who took ... (Australian outlaws active during the 19th century) [90%] 2023-12-05 [Bushrangers] [History of Australia (1788–1850)]...
  3. Bushranger: Bailed up, óleo del pintor australiano Tom Roberts (1895). Los bushrangers (también escrito bush rangers) eran, en los primeros tiempos de la colonización británica de Australia, los forajidos perseguidos por las autoridades que se refugiaban y se escondían en el ... [90%] 2023-06-01
  4. The Bushrangers (Burn play): The Bushrangers is a 1829 Australian play by David Burn. It was the first Australian written play with a local background. (Burn play) [70%] 2023-11-19 [1820s Australian plays] [1829 plays]...
  5. Murray Bushrangers: The Murray Bushrangers is an Australian rules football team playing in Victorian statewide under-18s competition, presently known as the Talent League, since 1993 based in Wangaratta. The team trains on Norm Minns Oval, Wangaratta. [70%] 2024-07-16 [Talent League clubs] [1993 establishments in Australia]...
  6. Fictitious force: A fictitious force is a force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a linearly accelerating or rotating reference frame. It is related to Newton's second ... (Physics) [66%] 2023-03-30 [Classical mechanics] [Force]...
  7. Fictitious forces: Fictitious forces are apparent forces that appear to act on objects in non-inertial reference frames. There are four types of fictitious forces: Fictitious forces do not have a physical cause—they are artifacts of the observer's being in ... [66%] 2023-03-26 [Physics]
  8. Fictitious commodities: The concept of fictitious commodities (or false commodities) originated in Karl Polanyi's 1944 book The Great Transformation and refers to anything treated as market commodity that is not created for the market, specifically land, labor, and money. For Polanyi ... [66%] 2024-01-07 [Commodities] [Commodities used as an investment]...
  9. Fictitious play: In game theory, fictitious play is a learning rule first introduced by George W. Brown. [66%] 2022-11-18 [Game theory]
  10. Fictitious capital: Fictitious capital (German: fiktives Kapital) is a concept used by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. It is introduced in chapter 25 of the third volume of Capital. (Finance) [66%] 2023-07-22 [Marxian economics] [Capital (economics)]...
  11. Fictitious commodities: The concept of fictitious commodities (or false commodities) originated in Karl Polanyi's 1944 book The Great Transformation and refers to anything treated as market commodity that is not created for the market, specifically land, labor, and money. For Polanyi ... (Finance) [66%] 2023-11-09 [Business terms]
  12. Fictitious defendants: A fictitious defendant is a person that cannot be identified by the plaintiff before a lawsuit is commenced. Commonly this person is identified as "John Doe" or "Jane Doe". (Social) [66%] 2023-12-31 [Civil procedure]
  13. About: Redirige a: CES Locums is a well established, reputable healthcare recruitment agency which has been supplying the healthcare sector since 2004. CES Locums specialises in supplying: Medical Doctors to hospitals in the NHS and private sector; General Practitioner’s to ... [65%] 2024-01-01
  14. About: ABOUT a-bout': The use of this word as a preposition, in the sense of "around," is confined to the Old Testament. In the New Testament, generally an adverb, for Greek hos or "hosei." The Revised Version (British and American ... [65%] 1915-01-01
  15. Bushranger ban: The bushranger ban was a ban on films about bushrangers that came in effect in Australia in 1911–12. Films about bushrangers had been the most popular genre of local films ever since The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906 ... (Ban on film genre) [63%] 2023-10-17 [1910s in film] [Bushranger films]...
  16. The Bushranger (1928 film): The Bushranger is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Chester Withey and written by George C. Hull, Paul Perez, and Madeleine Ruthven. (1928 film) [63%] 2024-09-07 [1928 films] [1928 Western (genre) films]...
  17. Factitious airs: Factitious airs was a term used for synthetic gases which emerged around 1670 when Robert Boyle coined the term upon isolating what is now understood to be hydrogen. Factitious means "artificial, not natural", so the term means "man-made gases ... (Physics) [59%] 2022-10-03 [History of chemistry] [Gases]...
  18. Factitious diarrhea: Factitious diarrhea is a condition in which a person deliberately produces diarrhea, most commonly by surreptitious laxative abuse (laxative abuse syndrome). These people tend to have persistent and unexplained watery diarrhea that is high in volume and frequency and, despite ... [59%] 2023-07-19 [Diarrhea] [Factitious disorders]...
  19. Factitious disorder: A factitious disorder is a condition in which a person, without a malingering motive, acts as if they have an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms, purely to attain (for themselves or for another) a patient's role ... (Medicine) [59%] 2023-12-14 [Psychiatric diagnosis]
  20. Factitious disorder: Factitious disorder (formerly known as Munchausen syndrome) is a rare mental illness in which someone invents medical symptoms in order to receive care. Unlike in malingering, people who have factitious disorder are seeking sympathy and attention rather than looking for ... [59%] 2023-02-19 [Mental health]

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