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Four-Power Treaty
(Encyclopedia)Four-Power Treaty: see naval conferences. ...Five-Power Treaty
(Encyclopedia)Five-Power Treaty: see naval conferences. ...Nine-Power Treaty
(Encyclopedia)Nine-Power Treaty: see naval conferences. ...Biggs, E. Power
(Encyclopedia)Biggs, E. Power (Edward George Power Biggs), 1906–77, Anglo-American organist. Biggs studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London. He emigrated to the United States in 1930. Through many recitals, ...balance of power
(Encyclopedia)balance of power, system of international relations in which nations seek to maintain an approximate equilibrium of power among many rivals, thus preventing the preponderance of any one state. Crucial...power, in mathematics
(Encyclopedia)power, in mathematics: see exponent. ...power, in physics
(Encyclopedia)power, in physics, time rate of doing work or of producing or expending energy. The unit of power based on the English units of measurement is the horsepower, devised for describing mechanical power b...Hunt Lieberson, Helen
(Encyclopedia)Hunt Lieberson, Helen: see under Lieberson, Peter. ...Holt, Helen Maud
(Encyclopedia)Holt, Helen Maud: see Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm. ...Moody, Helen Wills
(Encyclopedia)Moody, Helen Wills: see Wills, Helen Newington. ...Browse by Subject
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