• Decimator may refer to: The collector or recipient of tithes Heinrich Decimator (c.1544 – 1615), a German Protestant theologian, astronomer and linguist...
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  • Decimate (game show), 2015 BBC television The Decimation, an event in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Decimator (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    In the military of ancient Rome, decimation (from Latin decimatio 'removal of a tenth') was a form of military discipline in which every tenth man in a...
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  • "Decimation" is a storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2005, spinning out of the events of the House of M limited series. The event started with a one-shot...
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  • Echoes of Decimation is the third studio album by American technical death metal band Origin. It was released through Relapse Records, on March 15, 2005...
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  • Decimate the Weak is the debut studio album by American deathcore band Winds of Plague. Released February 5, 2008, the album is the first by Winds of Plague...
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  • Manifest Decimation is the debut album by American thrash metal band Power Trip. It was released on June 11, 2013 through Southern Lord Recordings. The...
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  • is decimated by a factor of 5/4, the resulting sample rate is 35,280. A system component that performs decimation is called a decimator. Decimation by...
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  • regarding the location of a Decimator testing base on Eredenn Prime. General Tann manages to capture the base and the Decimators, but their Wookiee manufacturers...
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    astro-poetical work. Decimator, Heinrich (1587). Libellus de stellis fixis et erraticis non tantum Astronomis. Magdeburg: Paul Donat. Decimator, Heinrich (1606)...
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