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  2. Public utility - Wikipedia

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    Network operators (grid operators, regional network operators, and distribution network operators) sell access to their networks to retail service providers, who deliver the product to the end user. Traders and marketers buy and sell the actual product and create further complex structured products, combined services and derivatives products ...

  3. Muni (saint) - Wikipedia

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    Nirvāṇa. Traditions. Buddhism by country. Religion portal. v. t. e. Muni ( Sanskrit: मुनि, "silent") is a term for types of ancient Indian sages and hermits or ancient Indian ascetics. [1] Sages of this type are said to know the truth of existence not on the basis of scientific or religious texts but through their own realization.

  4. Muni - Wikipedia

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    Municipal. A common US abbreviation for municipal, municipal services, and the like. Municipal bond. Municipal Bridge, the former name of the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky. "Muni", slang for a municipally owned and operated golf course. The Muny, an outdoor musical theatre in St. Louis, Missouri.

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    Time zone. UTC+2 ( SAST) Municipal code. WC053. Beaufort West Municipality ( Afrikaans: Beaufort-Wes Munisipaliteit; Xhosa: uMasipala wase Bhobhofolo) is a local municipality located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. As of 2011, the population is 49,586. [2] Its municipality code is WC053.

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  7. Muni (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Muni (Hinduism) Muni ( Sanskrit: मुनि, romanized : Muni) is one of the wives of Kashyapa. She is one of the sixty daughters of Daksha and his wife Asikni. She is the mother of the races of the apsaras and the gandharvas. [1]

  8. Plus–minus sign - Wikipedia

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    Plus–minus sign. The plus–minus sign, ±, is a symbol with multiple meanings: In mathematics, it generally indicates a choice of exactly two possible values, one of which is obtained through addition and the other through subtraction. In statistics and experimental sciences, the sign commonly indicates the confidence interval or uncertainty ...

  9. Narada - Wikipedia

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    Parents. Brahma (father) Narada ( Sanskrit: नारद, IAST: Nārada ), or Narada Muni, is a sage-divinity, famous in Hindu traditions as a travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom. He is one of the mind-created children of Brahma, the creator god. [2] [3] He appears in a number of Hindu texts, notably ...