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What is the Land? And why is it called ...the Land?

The DT FAQ :: That's Frequently Asked Questions foo'! Now qu...
In case you haven't noticed, it's the name of the world that DT takes place in. I called it the Land because the original idea was to make it just a generic fantasy to the point that they never even bothered with a real name, imagine if the creators of D&D were too lazy to get off their asses and you'd get the idea. Scince then i sort of killed that purpose by actually creating plots and storylines.
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Who can be called/named land administration specialist?

HKILA - FAQ
The generic title for such specialists is usually land manager, land executive or land administrator. Their functions may be exercised at various levels within an organization, from director ranking personnel in the boardroom, down to a junior executive supervising a team of land inspectors dealing with various aspects of land administration.
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What else might it be called?

FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about Poland's Syndrome at ww...
Other names for Poland's Syndrome include Poland sequence, Poland anomaly, Poland syndactyly, absence of the pectoralis muscle with syndactyly, Pectoral dysplasia-dysdactyly. "Poland" may be seen as the possesive "Poland's" or simply "Poland", depending on the author. DISCLAIMER This site is for educational purposes only. This information is not intended to substitute for informed medical advice.
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Why is this called "AnySoldier.com"?

Any Soldier Inc. Frequently Asked Questions - and maybe some...
This started in late July 2003 when we became aware that our son, Sergeant Brian Horn with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, was still living under extremely harsh conditions. His unit parachuted into Northern Iraq on 26 March 2003 (Brian spent his birthday on that plane) and 5 months later was still sleeping on the ground. We never knew this, it wasn't told to us by Brian or any of his soldiers.
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Why is it called the Rialto?

rec.org.sca / Rialto Frequently Asked Questions
The Rialto is named for a marketplace in Venice in the vicinity of the Rialto bridge. As people gathered there to gossip and exchange ideas, so do we gather here.
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Why are they called "naked"?

Frequently Asked Questions about Naked Mole-Rats - National ...
They have very little hair, just a few hairs on their feet, some whiskers, and a little hair in their mouths.
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Why is it called a "Background"?

Cosmic Microwave Background - FAQs
We refer to this radiation as a background because we see it no matter where we look. It clearly doesn't come from any nearby objects, such as stars or clouds within our Galaxy, or even from external galaxies. It is clearly a distant, "background" source of radiation. You can think of the whole Universe as being filled with this background of microwave photons.
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Why Are You Never Called?

FAQ: How We Conduct CBS News Polls, Frequently Asked Questio...
The answer is simple: there are about 200 million adult Americans, and we only talk to a few thousand every year. But you should realize by now that if we don't talk to you, we talk to people just like you. Everyone has the same chance of being called, and people who think and live like you will wind up in our survey. And if we do happen to call you in the future, remember that you will represent the people just like you who are not in our sample.
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Why is it called B-15?

Iceberg FAQ's
Icebergs are operationally monitored by the National Ice Center here in the U.S. The Center has developed a system for naming them, and typically the research community has followed NIC's naming.
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Why is it called a gel?

Stardust - Frequently Asked Questions
During the production of aerogel a wet gel is formed which when dried becomes filled with air. Thus the name aerogel, which means: air gel.
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What is the land use?

FAQ'S of Jersey City
Though Jersey City originally rose as a center of industry and as cargo hub, now it is a better known as a office and retail center.
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Magic Carpet Ride Hot Air Balloon Adventures - Frequently As...
Wish I had an answer for you on that one, but I don't. And that is really a part of the excitement and adventure of ballooning! Your pilot will choose a launch field where the winds will take you in a good direction for landing spots. We might land in a large field, a cul-de-sac, or even someone's front yard.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hot Air Ballooning
The direction of the Hot Air Balloon cannot be controlled by steering. Balloons travel only with the wind and at the speed of the wind. There are usually different wind directions at different altitudes. By seeking out different wind currents, a pilot can maneuver his balloon in several directions. Regardless of your landing site, we will always have a chase crew there to pick you up and return you to your car.
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Can all Airboats go across land?

Airboat FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions with Answers
All AirRangers can but many airboats are under-powered or use mismatched engine-prop combinations resulting in poor performance on land. There is more surface friction on land so additional power (torque/thrust) is required. This is achieved four ways. No! (see definition) We at American Airboats believe that they should be and design our boats accordingly. The ability to hit 45 mph on dry land is one of the design parameters for an AirRanger.
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Can I Buy Land?

Frequently Asked Questions, Hollister Field Office, Bureau o...
The days of homesteading lands and obtaining government land for $1.25/acre are gone. All of the old land settlement laws used by our ancestors to settle the West have been repealed by Congress. Under the authority of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, the BLM can sell public lands. We would like to point out that any lands that might be offered must be sold at fair market value, that is, at a price comparable to similar private lands.
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Can I visit the land?

Green Globe - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes you can! If you live in Australia or plan to go there, why not? It's close to Tara, a small village about 400 km west of Brisbane, Queensland.
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What is the location of my land?

Green Globe - FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
These are our own coordinates that we use specifically for the land in Tara. It's simply an x-y grid divided into separate "areas". The order confirmation number you receive after you have bought a GreenPoint is nothing more than these coordinates. E.g. TARA-A11-018-034 means that your land has the grid coordinates x = 18, y = 34 in area 11 ( Koala Corner ). The coordinates that you find on this web site are in fact Australian Map Grid (AMG) coordinates.
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When and how often will I be called?

Most registrants will be called within a few weeks to verify their information. It is not unusual though for more time to pass before we call to "activate" your profile in our system pending the number of mystery shopping assignments in your area and the number of registration responses. After your profile has been activated, a Mystery Guest scheduler may call to learn your availability for a mystery shopping assignment in your area.
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When the dinosaures roamed the land I understand it was called Pangea. What did Pangea look like?

Questions and Answers-Zoom Dinosaurs
No, There were many different types of animals and plants that lived in prehistoric times. For examples, some animals included fish, amphibians, worms, corals, sponges, insects, arachnids, mammals, and birds. See this chart of geologic time for some of the major groups of organisms and when they appeared.
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Go Ballooning
When you fly, your pilot will talk to you more about how balloons work. This will help you understand how a landing site is chosen. Normally, a grass field, school playing field, park or golf course will make a good landing spot. We avoid landing near cattle or in crop.
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Fly Us - Have Your Own Company Balloon
Balloons travel with the wind. The pilot picks a landing location in the wind line that will give him a good safe approach and landing. After touch down, the crew needs an adequate place to pack the balloon. The Chase crew meets us upon landing. After the traditional champagne celebration we all ride back to your car.
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SLA : FAQ - Land Survey Services
Shorelines, including sides of tidal rivers, are known as natural feature boundaries when they form the boundaries of land parcels. In the context of Survey Department's practice, these boundaries are defined by the 2.515m High Water Mark (HWM) abouve the Admiralty Chart Datum. The reduced level of the 2.515m HWM is 0.960m above Mean Sea Level which is the Survey Department's precise levelling datum. By definition, "land" is from and above the 2.
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Morning Star Balloons - Hot Air Adventures
Since a balloon travels with the wind, it is not possible to determine an exact landing site before the flight. A pilot's first concern is safety. A typical landing spot is clear of crops, livestock, small trees, power lines or other obstructions. Whenever possible, permission of the landowner is obtained before landing.
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Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Land: Soil and Contam...
The statutory definition covers land which poses unacceptable risks to human health or the environment, in its present condition and circumstances. Not all land affected by contamination will pose such risks, and the majority is expected to remain outside the scope of this regime. Some will come within other regimes such as planning control.
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Do we ever get to go on land?

Broadreach - Summer Adventures for teenagers!
Absolutely! Although diving, sailing and water sports are the focus of our adventure, there is still time to check out the islands. On land we'll explore Caribbean villages, hike lush rainforests with local naturalist guides and give something back through a day of community service. We may go on island for a Broadreach reggae style beach party or bonfire in the evening and we even hit a couple of local restaurants on our voyage. [Back to Top]
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Who will own the land?

Media Information Enclosed
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The people of the state of Alabama will retain ownership of the property. DCNR will lease the land to Auburn University. Auburn will then engage a developer for the leased site.
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