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Aphelia (moth),
Aphelia may refer to: * ''Aphelia'' (moth), a genus of moths in the Tortricidae * ''Aphelia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the Centrolepidaceae * Aphelia, a character in ''The Fatal Contract'', a play by William Heminges * ''Aphelia'', an album by German rock band Scream Silence * Aphelia (rhetoric), the plainness in writing or speech * the plural of aphelion An apsis (; ) is the farthest or nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body. The line of apsides (also called apse line, or major axis of the orbit) is the line connecting the two extreme values. Apsides perta ..., the point in a solar orbit most distant from the sun {{disambig Genus disambiguation pages ...
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Aphelia (moth)
''Aphelia'' is a genus of tortrix moths in tribe Archipini. Archipini Species *''Aphelia aglossana'' (Kennel, 1899) *'' Aphelia albidula'' Bai, 1992 *'' Aphelia albociliana'' (Herrich-Schaffer, 1851) *'' Aphelia alleniana'' (Fernald, 1882) *'' Aphelia caradjana'' (Caradja, 1916) *'' Aphelia caucasica'' Kostyuk, 1975 *'' Aphelia christophi'' Obraztsov, 1955 *'' Aphelia cinerarialis'' Bai, 1992 *'' Aphelia conscia'' Razowski, 1981 *'' Aphelia corroborata'' (Meyrick, 1918) *'' Aphelia deserticolor'' Diakonoff, 1983 *'' Aphelia disjuncta'' (Filipjev, 1924) *'' Aphelia effigies'' (Obraztsov, 1968) *'' Aphelia euxina'' (Djakonov, 1929) *'' Aphelia finita'' (Meyrick, 1924) *'' Aphelia flexiloqua'' Razowski, 1984 *'' Aphelia fuscialis'' Bai, 1992 *'' Aphelia galilaeica'' Obraztsov, 1968 *'' Aphelia gregalis'' Razowski, 1981 *'' Aphelia icteratana'' (Staudinger, 1880) *'' Aphelia ignoratana'' (Staudinger, 1880) *'' Aphelia imperfectana'' (Lederer, 1859) *'' Aphelia insincera'' (Meyrick, ...
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Aphelia (plant)
''Aphelia'' is a genus of plants in the Restionaceae family. The entire genus is endemic to Australia. APG III system The APG III system of flowering plant classification is the third version of a modern, mostly molecular-based, system of plant taxonomy being developed by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG). Published in 2009, it was superseded in 2016 by a f ... classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family. Species * '' Aphelia brizula'' F.Muell. - Western Australia * '' Aphelia cyperoides'' R.Br. - Western Australia * '' Aphelia drummondii'' (Hieron.) Benth - Western Australia * '' Aphelia gracilis'' Sond. - South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria * '' Aphelia nutans'' Hook.f. ex Benth - Western Australia * '' Aphelia pumilio'' F.Muell. ex Sond. - South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria References Poales genera Restionaceae Endemic flora of Australia {{Poales-stub ...
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The Fatal Contract
''The Fatal Contract: A French Tragedy'' is a Caroline era stage play, written by William Heminges.Carol A. Morley, ed., ''The Plays and Poems of William Heminge'', Madison, NJ, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2006.William Heminges, ''The Fatal Contract'', Anne Elizabeth Chard Hargrove, ed., Kalamazoo, MI, Medieval Institute Publications, University of Michigan Press, 1978. The play has been regarded as one of the most extreme of the revenge tragedies or "tragedies of blood," like ''The Spanish Tragedy'' and ''Titus Andronicus'', that constitute a distinctive subgenre of English Renaissance theatre. In this "most graphic Caroline revenge tragedy...Heminges tops his predecessors' grotesque art by creating a female character, Chrotilda, who disguises herself as a black Moorish eunuch" and "instigates most of the play's murder and mayhem." Performance and publication ''The Fatal Contract'' was most likely written in 1638–39, and was acted, probably in the latter year, by Q ...
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Scream Silence
Scream Silence is a German gothic rock/alternative rock band that was founded 1998 in Berlin. History Their first album "To Die For" was music magazine Orkus's album of the month. With the success of the first album, Scream Silence could go on tours with bands like Christian Death and Dreadful Shadows. Two years later the successor, "The 2nd". On the subsequent tour they were the main band and they played in Wave-Gotik-Treffen. Without big promotion they released "Seven Tears" two years later and got excellent reviews from music magazines. In spring 2004 they founded their own record label Plainsong Records and immediately began to work on their fourth album, "Elegy", which was released on October 25, 2004. Yuki Melchert (violin) and Anika Skusa (cello) had guest appearances. On January 30, 2006 the successor "Saviourine" was finally released in Germany, and also in almost all of Central and Eastern Europe. On April 20, 2007 the sixth album "Aphelia" was released. Last album ...
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Aphelia (rhetoric)
Aphelia (Greek, "plainness") is a plainness of writing or speech. Aphelia is used to explain or teach rather than to entertain or elicit an emotional response. Style The sentence structure is typically both short in length and lacks "poetic and rhetorical adornment." Parataxis and asyndeton are also expected within the plain style. Writing or speech using aphelia may display a "right-branching" sentence structure for the most part; that is, the sentence will begin with an independent clause that will be followed by at least one dependent clause.Zimmerman, Brett. ''Edgar Allan Poe: Rhetoric and Style''. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005. 138. Print Examples *"In plain prose, here are four whales as well known to the students of Cetacean History as Marius or Sylla to the classic scholar." — Herman Melville, Moby-Dick *"I knew what the old man felt, and pitied him, but chuckled at heart." — Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart *"She presented all of the ordinary appea ...
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Aphelion
An apsis (; ) is the farthest or nearest point in the orbit of a planetary body about its primary body. The line of apsides (also called apse line, or major axis of the orbit) is the line connecting the two extreme values. Apsides pertaining to orbits around different bodies have distinct names to differentiate themselves from other apsides. Apsides pertaining to geocentric orbits, orbits around the Earth, are at the farthest point called the ''apogee'', and at the nearest point the ''perigee'', like with orbits of satellites and the Moon around Earth. Apsides pertaining to orbits around the Sun are named ''aphelion'' for the farthest and ''perihelion'' for the nearest point in a heliocentric orbit. Earth's two apsides are the farthest point, ''aphelion'', and the nearest point, ''perihelion'', of its orbit around the host Sun. The terms ''aphelion'' and ''perihelion'' apply in the same way to the orbits of Jupiter and the other planets, the comets, and the asteroids of ...
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