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Terral, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
Population (2000): 386
Housing Units (2000): 226
Land area (2000): 0.418063 sq. miles (1.082777 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.418063 sq. miles (1.082777 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72900
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 33.896235 N, 97.937538 W
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Terral (Pablo Alborán album)

Terral is the third studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán, scheduled to be released 11 November 2014 through Warner Music. The album was written by Alborán and composed and produced by Eric Rosse. Terral earned a nomination for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album at the 16th Latin Grammy Awards and for Best Latin Pop Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.

Usage examples of "terral".

Now, if we consider the circle whose centre is C to represent the whole terral vortex, it must be that the medium composing it varies also in density at different distances from the sun, and at the same time is rotating round the centre.

C, there will not be dynamical balance in the terral system, if the centre of the vortex is also found at C.

It is sufficient that this does occur in the terral vortex immediately surrounding the earth.

For, by regarding the old and new continents as two distinct masses of land whose bases are separated by 6,000 miles of water, we recognize two great magnets, dependent, however, for their magnetism, on the rotation of the terral vortex.

This matter becomes involved in the terral vortex by descending the poles, and is again passed out along the equatorial plane.

La Place, and from the non-coincidence of these planes with the central plane of the vortex, must produce the same oscillation in the axis of the solar vortex, as the moon does in the terral vortex, but to what amount, observation can alone determine.

By becoming involved in the terral vortex, it will in a measure be carried along with the earth in her orbit as a temporary occupant of the terral vortex.

For, by regarding the old and new continents as two distinct masses of land whose bases are separated by 6,000 miles of water, we recognize two great magnets, dependent, however, for their magnetism, on the rotation of the terral vortex.