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Look up: europe

  1. Europe
    [n] - the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia) 2. [n] - the nations of the European continent collectively
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Europe
    noun the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe` to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  3. Europe
    (from the article `Dudek, Louis`) ...that includes parodies of Canadian poets and critics. Dudek`s poems reflect his power of observation of people, places, and objects. The influence ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/52

  4. Europe
    second smallest of the world`s continents, composed of the westward-projecting peninsulas of Eurasia and occupying nearly one-fifteenth of the ... [364 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/52

  5. Europe
    Europe (yoor'up) , 6th largest continent, c.4,000,000 sq mi (10,360,000 sq km) including adjacent islands (1992 est. pop. 512,000,000). It is actually a vast peninsula of the great Eurasian land mass. By convention, it is separated from Asia by the Urals and the Ural River in the east; by the Ca...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A081

  6. Europe
    The second-smallest continent, occupying 8% of the Earth's surface. It is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea; its eastern border conventionally runs along the Ural Mountains and Ural River, swinging so...
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  7. Europe
    (band) `Europe` is a Swedish rock band formed in Upplands Väsby in 1979 under the name Force by vocalist Joey Tempest, guitarist John Norum and drummer Tony Reno. Although widely associated with glam metal, the band`s sound incorporates heavy metal and hard rock elements. Since its formati...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

  8. Europe
    (Paris Métro) `Europe` is a station on Paris Métro Line 3. The station opened on 19 October 1904, nine days after the first section of Line 3 opened between Père Lachaise and Villiers. It is named after the Place d`Europe, a square from which streets named for various capitals...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

  9. Europe
    (dinghy) The `Europe` is a one-person dinghy designed in Belgium in 1960 by Alois Roland as a class legal Moth dinghy. The design later changed into its own one-design class. The dinghy is ideal for sailors weighing 50–75 kilos. The hull is made of fibre glass and weighs 45 kg...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

  10. Europe
    (disambiguation) `Europe` usually refers to Europe, a peninsula in the west of Eurasia. In light of this, it may also refer to: ;Other usage, the name of which derives from above, includes: ;See also:
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

  11. Europe
    (story) :This article is about a story; for other uses of Europe see Europe (disambiguation). --> `"Europe"` is a short story by Henry James first published in Scribner`s Magazine in June, 1899. In his preface to the story in the New York Edition (1907&ndash...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe



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12 February 2012

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/calendar/ On February 12, 1809, Charles Robert Darwin was born at The Mount in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was one of the last of the eclectic scientists who preceded the age of professional specialization. His genius lay in his ability to select, from the facts which he so diligently collected, every relevant point and fit it into his bold and far-reaching theories. He was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; but his massive weight of evidence carried conviction where earlier theorists had failed. He was shy and modest and shrank from controversy, an unfortunate trait in the author of the most controversial book of the century. read more

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