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The Bombardment Aircraft Rocket, also known as BOAR, the Bureau of Ordnance Aircraft Rocket, and officially as the 30.5-Inch Rocket, Mark 1, Mod 0, was an unguided air-to-surface rocket developed by the United States Navy's during the 1950s. Intended to provide a nuclear capability for carrier-based aircraft, the rocket entered operational service in 1956, remaining in service until 1963.

Cake is a form of or bread-like . In its modern forms, it is typically a sweet . In its oldest forms, cakes were normally fried breads or , and normally had a disk shape. Determining whether a given food should be classified as bread, cake, or can be difficult.

An invention is a unique or , method, composition or process. It may be an improvement upon a machine or product, or a new process for creating an object or a result. An invention that achieves a completely unique function or result may be a radical breakthrough. Such works are novel and to .

The Ganda Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh language, or Luganda (Ganda: Oluganda ), is the major language of , spoken by over sixteen million and other people mainly in Southern Uganda, including the capital . It belongs to the branch of the language family. , it is a highly with word order and .

A code is a rule for converting a piece of (for example, a , , , or ) into another - usually or - form or representation (one into another sign), not necessarily of the same type.

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MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are forms of the and Irish Gaelic name MacDhòmhnaill, which in modern Gaelic is approximated as . It is a where Mac means "son" and Dhòmhnaill means "of Dòmhnall". The personal name Dòmhnall is composed of the elements domno "world" and val "might", "rule". According to , the Gaelic personal name is probably a borrowing from the Dyfnwal.

Benvenuto Cellini (; 3 November 1500 – 13 February 1571) was an Italian , , , and , who also wrote a famous . He was one of the most important artists of .

René ( or reborn in ) is a common in both French-speaking and Spanish-speaking countries. It derives from the name .

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