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Composite malignant tumors containing both carcinomatous and sarcomatous components are known as carcinosarcomas.
They announced the fact of their separation in the newspapers and became known as Ithna Ashari Khojas.
The capitalist response to this has been the process known as globalisation.
A few years ago, most sunscreens contained ingredients known as PABAs, para-aminobenzoic acid and its derivatives.
In the early 19th-century, a large number of English mechanics banded together to begin a group known as the Luddites.
The condition is also known as heaves, recurrent airway obstruction, broken wind, emphysema, chronic bronchitis or small airway disease.
Hindus in Jammu rose up in protest in a movement known as the Praja Parishad agitation.
As those industries declined, the upper Midwest became known as the rust belt.
Pits that run horizontally into a hill slope or cliff following material into the slope are known as adits or drift mines.
On the course students learned how to make papers from plant fibres such as bog rushes, straw, cotton and banana leaf known as abacca.
The bulge in the neck known as the Adam's apple is the front of this cartilage.
These were known as a crooked ploughs because the beam curved forwards to the draft animal.
A reader's eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations.
Of this, more than half is unsolicited junk mail otherwise known as spam, and it comes at a cost.
This string of intimate messages, popularly known as the Agony Column, has long been an honored institution in the English press.
In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla.
Paul's battalion lost five soldiers, the first four in a blinding sandstorm known as the 40-day shamal, or 40 days of wind.
Today the distance between the Earth and sun, known as an astronomical unit, is accurately measured by radar.
This new age of reason during the 17th and 18th Centuries became known as the Enlightenment.
To this end, each morning, the admiral in command of Second Fleet requires an operational brief, known as the Commander's Update.
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