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  2. Entry/Exit System - Wikipedia

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    The Entry/Exit System (EES) is a planned system of the European Union for the automatic electronic monitoring and recording of border crossings of third-country nationals (non- EU / EEA / Swiss citizens) at all border crossings of the Schengen Area. The system, which will be operated by eu-LISA, is scheduled to be implemented on 10 November ...

  3. Buc-ee's - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.buc-ees.com. Buc-ee's Holdings, Inc., commonly referred to as Buc-ee's, is an American chain of country stores, gas stations, and electric vehicle chargers created and owned by Arch "Beaver" Aplin III, headquartered in Lake Jackson, Texas. [3] The chain was founded in 1982 in Clute, Texas and began expansion with its first travel ...

  4. Engineering Equation Solver - Wikipedia

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    Engineering Equation Solver (EES) is a commercial software package used for solution of systems of simultaneous non-linear equations. It provides many useful specialized functions and equations for the solution of thermodynamics and heat transfer problems, making it a useful and widely used program for mechanical engineers working in these ...

  5. Jelly Roll or Buc-ee's mascot? Who Keith Urban wants to sit ...

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    April 7, 2024 at 9:52 PM. Country superstar Keith Urban has performed at the most CMT Music Awards of all artists. This year he got the best seat buddy in the house. Host Kelsea Ballerini had a ...

  6. United States customary units - Wikipedia

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    Length. For measuring length, the U.S. customary system uses the inch, foot, yard, and mile, which are the only four customary length measurements in everyday use. From 1893, the foot was legally defined as exactly 1200⁄3937 m (approximately 0.304 8006 m). [13] Since July 1, 1959, the units of length have been defined on the basis of 1 yd = 0 ...

  7. Ees (place name) - Wikipedia

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    Ees (place name) Ees (plural of ee) is an archaic English term for a piece of land liable to flood, or water meadow. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon ¯eg (or ¯ieg) meaning "'island', also used of a piece of firm land in a fen and of land situated on a stream or between streams". [1] It is still used locally in Greater Manchester to indicate ...

  8. Engineering Services Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Engineering Services Examination (ESE) is a standardized test conducted annually by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to recruit officers to various engineering Services under the Government of India. Held in four categories—Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics & Telecommunication, the exam has three stages comprising ...

  9. Ees, Drenthe - Wikipedia

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    Ees is a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Borger-Odoorn , and lies about 17 km north of Emmen . The village was first mentioned in 1263 as de Ese, and means "farmland around a village".