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− | *Grand Lisboa | + | *Grand Lisboa - a 47-floor hotel in Macau, China. Opened in 2007. The tallest building in Macau. |
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*"Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië" - A poor Afrikaans translation of "Welcome to the [[Hotel California]]," a lyric from the well-known song by The Eagles. | *"Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië" - A poor Afrikaans translation of "Welcome to the [[Hotel California]]," a lyric from the well-known song by The Eagles. | ||
− | *Videte - | + | *Videte - Translates to "see" or "consult." A remark directing the readers to look to the specified place for additional clarification. |
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Publication Date | March 23, 2016 |
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Ad Source | MM Site |
Smiley Type | Smiley with 4 hairs, Smiley with 6 hairs, Smiley with 4 hairs, Smiley with 5 hairs |
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SR/CL: Leitmotiv: "Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië"
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Locations
- Grand Lisboa - a 47-floor hotel in Macau, China. Opened in 2007. The tallest building in Macau.
Scientific and Mathematic References
- ∘ - A symbol known as the composition operator
- Bright-Wigner distribution - a continuous probability distribution most often used to model resonances (unstable particles) in high-energy physics Wikipedia
Religious References
- Galatians, chap. 3 -
Historical References Gerhard Olaf Petersson
Literary References
- "Agony is frugal" - Fragment of a poem by Emily Dickinson (Safe despair it is that raves / Agony is frugal / Puts itself severe away / For its own perusal)
Translations
- "Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië" - A poor Afrikaans translation of "Welcome to the Hotel California," a lyric from the well-known song by The Eagles.
- Videte - Translates to "see" or "consult." A remark directing the readers to look to the specified place for additional clarification.