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Student lifeThe Career Center offers a unique experience for the students that choose to attend it. |
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Theatre attractionsThe Empire presented variety, revues, musicals and dance, including Pavlova, winter circus, pantomimes and ice spectaculars especially those produced by Tom Arnold. |
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Carter Township may refer to: Carter Township, Ashley County, Arkansas Carter Township, Spencer County, Indiana Carter Township, Carter County, Missouri Carter Township, Burke County, North Dakota Carter Township, Tripp County, South DakotaSee alsoCarter (disambiguation)Category:Township name disambiguation pages |
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WWIL may refer to:WWIL (AM), a radio station (1490 AM) licensed to Wilmington, North Carolina, United StatesWWIL-FM, a radio station (90.5 FM) licensed to Wilmington, North Carolina, United States |
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is a hockey arcade game developed and released by Namco for Japan only in 1988. |
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Laura Gotti (born 14 June 1991) is a female Italian long-distance runner who won a silver medal at the 2018 European Athletics Championships. |
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Arab Mahalleh (, also Romanized as ‘Arab Maḩalleh) is a village in Rudpey-ye Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. |
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The "RBH-303 Classic" PASGT-shaped ballistic helmet made by Rabintex Industries Ltd. of Israel was selected and adopted in 2000 for Chilean Army usage as the "Rabintex 303 GOLFO." |
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Fortress Warsaw may refer to:Warsaw Citadel - the main part of Russian fortifications in Warsaw built in the 19th centuryWarsaw Fortress - the 19th century Russian fortress built in Warsaw and areaFestung Warschau - the German name for defended city of Warsaw during World War II |
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Her manga Mary Lou is thought to have opened up the idea of shōjo manga telling stories about ordinary teenagers. |
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Multiple winnersThe following clubs have won the league more than once:League placingsThe final placings in the league since its interception:Key S = No of seasons in league (as of 2011-12)Notes 1 In 2003, the TSV Gerbrunn withdrew from the Bayernliga. |
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Personal lifeStephen R. Smith got married on December 28, 1873 to Mary Cough. |
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The first five Chimes are honored or remembered by their fellow Chimes with Orchestra seats dedicated in their names, in the Gonda Theatre at the Royden B. Davis, S.J. |
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By 1879, the creek was flowing through the Waggoner Ranch established by Daniel Waggoner. |
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Chérif Moumina Sy (born 17 May 1960) is a Mauritanian-born Burkinabé politician who served as the transitional Head of Parliament from 2014 to 2015. |
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Tripotamos (, Macedonian Slavic: Петорак, Petorak) is a village in Florina regional unit, Greece. |
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Category:Languages of Himachal PradeshCategory:Kinnaur districtCategory:Bodish languagesCategory:Endangered Indian languages |
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Common names Arctic brome – English [Bromus inermis subsp. |
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EmbeddedXEN results from several Years of Research in the field of ARM-based CPUs and hypervisor technology based on XEN. |
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PersonnelRosterCoaching StaffSchedule & ResultsAll rankings from Collegiate Baseball. |
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In Greek mythology, Bisaltes (), son of Helios and Gaia, was the eponymous hero of the Bisaltae and Bisaltia in Thracian Macedonia. |
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On 24 March 2011, six months after the incident, the jet successfully took off from Izhma to fly to Ukhta Airport for refuelling and inspection, and then on to Samara Airport for further repairs. |
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Notable playersMwayi Kumwenda is the only player from the country to play on an international team. |
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ReferencesAu, Susan (2012). |
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This often leads to relaxation and fearlessness in working with others. |
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Concord Management and Consulting () is a member of the Concord company group, which is half owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin. |
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Several daily EuroCity trains call at the airport station en route from Zürich Hauptbahnhof to Bregenz, in Austria, and various German cities as far as Munich. |
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Her third solo album, Lacuna, was announced on January 4, 2019, and released on March 29. |
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Events from the year 1720 in Canada. |
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The hindwings have a dark brown hindmargin. |
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He is a prominent editor in the Telugu film industry. |
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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) pays £1,100 less to a county for each County Championship game and £275 less for each One Day match per Kolpak player who plays instead of a domestic cricketer. |
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Vanyel surrounds himself with beautiful but empty-headed court maidens. |
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It is one of several units for timekeeping on Mars. |
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His daughter Harriet Maria married Hugh Johnston. |
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Notable people with the surname include:Gerald Kargl (born 1953), Austrian film directorMario Kargl (born 1986), Austrian tennis playerMartin Kargl (1912–1946), Austrian footballer |
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It was described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1856. |
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ComasVilla El SalvadorSan Juan de LuriganchoCono Surall around panamerican highway naming as examples : ica / cañete / Nueva cañete / chilca chincha and also near pucusana and Asia outskirts of cuscoSee also List of slumsSlumsPeru* |
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Rogers had a lifelong fascination with the sky and astronomy, obtained a pilot's license while still in high school—also produced with the Carnegie Science Center a planetarium show called The Sky above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which is still shown at many planetariums across the United States. |
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Once they reached Tunisia two things halted them. |
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State Route 220 (SR 220) is a state highway that travels entirely within Carroll County in West Tennessee. |
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über der Kirche Georgiens" (Audio) Radio Interview - BeO-Kirchenfenster: Orthodoxe Weihnacht (Audio) Patriarchate TV: "Kviriake - Georgians for Georgia: Irakli Jinjolava" (Video)ReferencesOnline sources Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Irakli Jinjolava Interview with Irakli Jinjolava Irakli Jinjolava - ipress.ge „New Education“ - Gast: Irakli Jinjolava „Gast by Fr Guram“ – Issue: Discussion with Theologian Irakli Jinjolava (06.02.2016)External links Wikipedia: ირაკლი ჯინჯოლავაCategory:Living peopleCategory:1990 birthsCategory:21st-century theologiansCategory:Eastern Orthodox theologians |
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ReferencesFounded by Alessandro IngramCategory:Populated places established in 1887Category:Unincorporated communities in Riverside County, CaliforniaCategory:Unincorporated communities in CaliforniaCategory:1887 establishments in California |
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The Ugly People Vs The Beautiful People is the fourth album by the American band The Czars, released on October 16, 2001, on the Bella Union label. |
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Chart positionsReferencesExternal linksCategory:1979 singlesCategory:1979 songsCategory:Electric Light Orchestra songsCategory:Jet Records singlesCategory:Song recordings produced by Jeff LynneCategory:Songs written by Jeff LynneCategory:Songs about fictional male characters |
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GalleryReferencesExternal linksCategory:Buenos Aires Underground stationsCategory:1937 establishments in Argentina |
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This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring one-carbon group methyltransferases. |
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The congregation purchased land for a cemetery in 1851 and in 1874 dedicated the striking, Moorish Revival Vine Street Temple. |
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ReferencesCategory:MayfliesCategory:Articles created by QbugbotCategory:Insects described in 1932 |
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No-cloning in logic In logic, the idea of no-cloning and no-deleting correspond to the notion of disallowing two rules of inference: the rule of weakening (monotonicity of entailment) and the rule of contraction (idempotency of entailment). |
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Giriboy competed on season three of the TV show Show Me the Money in 2014. |
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While competing on the international circuit, Ilahi played one Davis Cup tie for Pakistan, when they played India in Patna in 1970. |
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Strike Force Pollwood was subsequently formed. |
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USCHOUSA TodayReferencesExternal links www.example.comCategory:2016–17 NCAA Division I women's hockey seasonCategory:College women's ice hockey rankings in the United States |
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References Category:Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in OklahomaCategory:Cimarron County, OklahomaCategory:Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in OklahomaCategory:National Register of Historic Places in Cimarron County, Oklahoma |
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Soon after, she then released her debut single "My Boy" which reached number 7 on the Oricon indies chart. |
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The District has one rural district (dehestan): Rudhaleh Rural District. |
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But King Ferdinand II of León soon set it to garrison the southern frontiers of León against the Almohads of al-Andalus. |
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Landrat of the district Heidelberg 1945–1972:1945–1946: Hermann Specht (provisional)1946–1947: Erich Reimann1947–1954: Herbert Klotz1954–1972: Georg SteinbrennerLandrat of the district Mannheim 1945–1972:1945: Richard Freudenberg (appointed)1945–1946: Karl Geppert (appointed)1946: Dr. Valentin Gaa (appointed)1946–1948: Ernst Becherer1948–1970: Dr. Valentin Gaa1970–1972: Albert NeckenauerLandrat of the district Sinsheim 1945–1972:1945–1946: Roman Großmann (appointed)1946: Gottlob Barth und Dr. Kurt von Kirchenheim (both appointed)1946: Wolfgang Rutschke (appointed to oversee businesses)1946–1947: Hermann Lindner (appointed)1947–1948: Dr. Johann Gutermann1948: Dr. Ludwig Bernheim1948–1949: Georg Steinbrenner (appointed to oversee businesses)1949–1950: Dr. Walther Reidel (appointed)1950–1972: Dr. Paul HerrmannLandrat of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis since 1973:1973 Georg Steinbrenner, Amtsverweser1973–1986: Albert Neckenauer1986 to present: Dr. Jürgen SchützCoat of armsCities and townsSightsInternational relationsTwin towns – Sister citiesRhein-Neckar-Kreis is twinned with: Vichy, France (since 1965)ReferencesExternal links (German)Category:Karlsruhe (region)Category:Districts of Baden-Württemberg |
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RoutesFurther readingReferencesCategory:Disused railway stations in County CorkCategory:Railway stations opened in 1877Category:Railway stations closed in 1961Category:Buildings and structures in Skibbereen |
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Moot Court Starting in the 2016-2017 season, the NCFCA began offering moot court, but only at national level tournaments. |
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In 1835, he moved to Green County, Wisconsin. |
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Di-tert-butyl ether is a tertiary ether that is used as a solvent. |
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The town takes its name from the Ivy Creek. |
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The round ended with Lashley landing a barrage of punches to Thompson by the side of the cage. |
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In 1999 Tim released his most recent album Karla's Fire. |
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Prajwol Giri, born as Bishnu Giri on 23 August 1987 is a Nepali film actor who has appeared in Nepali language films. |
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Her song "Perenperen", from the album "Massa", was selected for Putumayo's compilation "African Party" (2008). |
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(1984-1999)Traffic (2004 miniseries)Twin Peaks (1990–1991 TV series and 1992 movie, set in northeast Washington, was filmed in the towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie, about a half-hour outside of Seattle. |
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On club level she played for Suzuyo Shimizu F.C. |
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Career Tarsem Antil began his career producing programmes for Doordarshan. |
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In SICAVs, it is the articles of association and the investment regulations. |
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A marble plaque dating from 1576 in the castle yard documents this request. |
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The corresponding homology (resp. |
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Wendy Leech, Armstrong's wife, served as Capshaw's stunt double. |
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Personal life She was the wife of Leo Campbell Waters. |
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The U2-3 Tour was a concert tour by Irish rock band U2 that took place in 1979 and 1980 to support the band's first EP, Three, which was released in September 1979. |
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References Category:1814 birthsCategory:1897 deathsCategory:German entomologistsCategory:HymenopteristsCategory:DipteristsCategory:People from GdańskCategory:People from West Prussia |
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ReferencesCategory:Constituent Assembly of IndiaCategory:KeralaCategory:Indian awardsCategory:Dalit |
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Ben Wainwright may refer to:Ben Wainwright, character in The Accused (1988 film)Ben Wainwright, character in Feast of JulyBen Wainwright (snowboarder) in FIS Snowboard World Cup |
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ReferencesKarczewo |
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Mecklenburg-Strelitz may refer to:Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1701–1815), a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire and the Confederation of the RhineGrand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1815–1918), a Grand Duchy of the German Confederation and the North German Confederation, that later became part of the German EmpireFree State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1918–1933), part of the Weimar Republic and Nazi GermanyMecklenburg-Strelitz (district) (1994–2011), a district in the southern part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania |
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Lampi stated that renovation costs were estimated to be approximately $3 million. |
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The show is now syndicated in 38 markets throughout the United States. |
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FacilitiesThe airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. |
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References Category:Rural localities in BuryatiaCategory:Rural localities in Selenginsky District |
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The Hayseeds' Back-blocks Show is a 1917 Australian rural comedy from director Beaumont Smith. |
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Included in this category are run-off-road collisions, collisions with fallen rocks or debris in the road, rollover crashes within the roadway, and collisions with animals. |
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He released his debut LP "I Don't Usually Like MC's But..." on Manchester drum n bass label Soul:R. The album featured production from a host of drum n bass names including dBridge, Lynx, Marcus Intalex, Genotype, Dub Phizix, S.P.Y and Enei His second LP "Mid Mic Crisis" was also released on Soul:R.ReferencesCategory:British hip hop musiciansCategory:Living peopleCategory:Year of birth missing (living people) |
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While there her friend Gaukur Úlfarsson introduced her to comedian Jón Gnarr. |
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Notable peopleAdolf Scheuber, Wisconsin State Assemblyman, merchant, and farmer, lived here. |
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ClimateFuxian Lake has humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cwa) with humid summers and mild dry winters. |
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She has two older brothers, Amedeo (b. |
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The journal is currently edited by Pauric Travers. |
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The S9 connects Zürich and Schaffhausen, using the Bülach-Regensberg Railway south of Bülach. |
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Critical receptionMary Stofflet of ArtWeek stated, “Breuer…studied under Rothko and Diebenkorn. |
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Later in the century, Newtonian optics and increased understanding of the structure of the eye rendered the old concept invalid, but it was revived as an aspect of monstrous superhuman capabilities in popular culture of the 20th century. |
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At maturity, H. lactifluorum thoroughly covers its host, rendering it unidentifiable. |
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Rogans Hill is also sometimes referred to as Oakhill. |
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Design and featuresThe phone introduces a new button in the Cyber-shot line: on the right side a switch allows choosing between photo, video and playback mode. |
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The Welsh Netball Association is based in the Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. |
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Variations on the Wheatstone bridge can be used to measure capacitance, inductance, impedance and other quantities, such as the amount of combustible gases in a sample, with an explosimeter. |
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In 2014, The state-owned stadium has been handed over to Clube Desportivo da Huila for management and tenancy purposes. |
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Category:Villages in FinlandCategory:Landforms of Lapland (Finland)Category:Geography of Lapland (Finland)Category:Lakes of Norrbotten CountyCategory:Lakes of Enontekiö |
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In the end, Miranda has to face herself and her actions. |
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Assistant Chief positions and mattersIn 2002, Chief Ramsey promoted Newsham to Assistant Chief and placed him in charge of the Office of Professional Responsibility, which includes the Internal Affairs Division, Civil Rights Division, and the Force Investigation Team. |
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FilmographyDouglas Fairbanks Jr., Presents as Yelitsa (1 episode, 1953)BBC Sunday Night Theatre as Annie Worgan (1 episode, 1959)The Vise' as Alice (1 episode, 1960)The Four Just Men as Maria (1 episode, 1960)International Detective as Donna Alicia (1 episode, 1960)Studio 4 (1 episode, 1962)Compact (1962) TV series as Diana FieldingDetective as Ann Walsing (1 episode, 1964)The Plane Makers as Harriet Evans (7 episodes, 1964–1965)The Man in Room 17 as Laura Bedford (1 episode, 1965)Theatre 625 as Jill Lincoln (2 episodes, 1964–1966)Dr. Finlay's Casebook as Lizzy Fairbanks (3 episodes, 1964–1966)The Troubleshooters as Myra Johnson (1 episode, 1966)The Man Who Never Was (1 episode, 1966)The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as the White Witch (7 episodes, 1967)Tom Brown's Schooldays as Mrs. Flashman (1 episode, 1971)Number 10'' as Lady Jersey (1 episode, 1983)ReferencesExternal linksCategory:British television actressesCategory:Year of birth missingCategory:2011 deaths |
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NotesCategory:1940 birthsCategory:2003 deathsCategory:People from Shelbyville, IndianaCategory:Indiana University alumniCategory:Indiana RepublicansCategory:Indiana city council membersCategory:Members of the Indiana House of RepresentativesCategory:Road incident deaths in IndianaCategory:20th-century American politicians |
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Androstanediol may refer to: 3α-Androstanediol (5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol) – an endogenous neurosteroid, weak androgen and estrogen, and intermediate to androsterone 3β-Androstanediol (5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol) – an endogenous estrogen and intermediate to epiandrosterone 3α-Etiocholanediol (5β-androstane-3α,17β-diol; etiocholane-3α,17β-diol) – an endogenous intermediate to etiocholanolone 3β-Etiocholanediol (5β-androstane-3β,17β-diol; etiocholane-3β,17β-diol) – an endogenous intermediate to epietiocholanoloneSee also Etiocholanediol Androstenediol Androstanedione Androstenedione Androstanolone AndrostenoloneCategory:Androstanes |
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ReferencesExternal links The ShivsenaCategory:Shiv Sena politiciansCategory:Living peopleCategory:Maharashtra MLAs 1999–2004Category:1972 births |
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Prize law fully developed between the Seven Years' War of 1756–63 and the American Civil War of 1861–65. |
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He previously played football on the Saskatoon Hilltops junior football team. |
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Clubs Ganaderas de Hatillo (1994) Marche Metalli Castelfidardo (2004–2005) Gigantes de Carolina (2006) Criollas de Caguas (2007–2008) Gigantes de Carolina (2009)AwardsIndividuals 2009 Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino "All-Star" 2006 Pan-American Cup "Best Defender"College 1999 SEC Player of the Week, (Week 2 and Week 10) 1999 AVCA All-District 4/All-Region First Team 1998 AVCA All-District 4/All-Region Second Team 1997 AVCA All-District 4/All-Region First Team 1999 All Southeastern Conference First Team 1998 All Southeastern Conference Second Team 1997 All Southeastern Conference First Team 1997–1999 SEC All-Tournament Team 1997 Asics/Volleyball Division I Freshman of the yearNational Team NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit Nicaragua 2009 Gold Medal NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit Jamaica 2009 Silver MedalBeach 2008 Circuito de Voleibol Playero Profesional – Champion 2008 Circuito de Voleibol Playero Profesional – Runner-UpClubs Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino 2008 – Runner-Up, with Criollas de Caguas Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino 2007 – Runner-Up, with Criollas de Caguas Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino 2006 – Champion, with Gigantes de CarolinaReferencesExternal links Italian League ProfileCategory:Living peopleCategory:1978 birthsCategory:Beach volleyball players at the 2011 Pan American GamesCategory:Expatriate volleyball players in the United StatesCategory:Arkansas Razorbacks women's volleyball playersCategory:Pan American Games bronze medalists for Puerto RicoCategory:Pan American Games medalists in volleyballCategory:People from Arecibo, Puerto RicoCategory:Puerto Rican women's beach volleyball playersCategory:Puerto Rican women's volleyball players |
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Each sponson, one above the gun ports and one on each side of the turret, mounted a light gun, probably a Engstrem gun, for defense against torpedo boats. |
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It was one of a series of six Australian plays produced by the ABC in 1962. |
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Beutenbergia is a Gram-positive, non-spore-forming and non-motile genus of bacteria from the family of Beutenbergiaceae with one known species (Beutenbergia cavernae). |
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Scrobipalpa occulta is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. |
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The incubation time is thirteen to fifteen days and the young are fully fledged after eleven to sixteen days. |
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See also List of New South Wales representative cricketersReferencesExternal links Category:1840 birthsCategory:1924 deathsCategory:Australian cricketersCategory:New South Wales cricketersCategory:Cricketers from Tasmania |
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REDIRECT Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baron Muir Mackenzie |
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The bank occupied the building until 1914, after which it housed the public library until 1977. |
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Sequence similarity between the cysteine-rich domain of Frizzled and several receptor tyrosine kinases, which have roles in development, include the muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase (MuSK), the neuronal-specific kinase (NSK2), and ROR1 and ROR2. |
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Hillemacher", adopting the name Paul-Lucien Hillemacher. |
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He once offered an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of Israel—which took six years to decide the case, in the process declining his offer. |
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He has toured worldwide for more than forty years. |
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Cast Domenico Gambino as Dorrit Truus Van Aalten as Tommy Lydia Potechina Robert Garrison Philipp Manning Karl Harbacher Karl Junge-Swinburne Margarete SachseReferencesBibliography Alfred Krautz. |
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In 2004 it had 51,481 members in 310 congregations and 309 ordained clergy. |
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In March 2010, the album was released through iTunes worldwide by the Finnish record label Symbolic Records. |
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Use sort function to rank by parameter. |
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From March 1787 to his death he led the Sønnenfjelske gevorbne Infanteriregiment, and when the Theater War broke out in 1788 he led the Fourth Field Brigade. |
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Sixteen protesters from the Christian Defense Coalition were arrested for demonstrating without a permit when they crossed police barricades into the area designated for the March. |
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ReferencesCategory:Melanthiini |
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Strawbs by Choice is a compilation album of songs by Strawbs. |
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Walden is a dale and hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. |
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. |
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Michael Somare was the only occupant of the position and he remained as Prime Minister after independence. |
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Examples of free Knittelvers in German include Fastnachtspiele (Shrovetide plays) written in the 15th century by Hans Folz and , and post-revival work by Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. |
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See also Broadcast spreaderHoneywagonLiquid manureList of agricultural machineryReuse of excretaReferencesBibliography U.S. Patent Office, Patent No. |
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Once he realises that, Lachie softens and decides to stay on and have his picture taken in his uniform with the men, happy to be with true friends at last in his last few days. |
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It was painted white with two red bands near the top. |
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BooksExternal links www.whiterosechess.co.ukCategory:1965 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Chess grandmastersCategory:English chess playersCategory:English sportswritersCategory:British chess writersCategory:English male non-fiction writers |
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On Saturday, December 13, 2014 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid filed a motion to invoke cloture on the nomination. |
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In 1660, he was elected MP for Lostwithiel in the Convention Parliament. |
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Notable people with the surname include:Adam Wolanin (1919–1987), Polish American soccer forwardChristian Wolanin (born 1995), Canadian-born American ice hockey defensemenCraig Wolanin (born 1967), American ice hockey defensemenWhitney Wolanin (born 1990), American singer and songwriter |
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He was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 19, 1927, and received his commission the same day. |
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In the late 1990s, there were two former Tower of Power members in its lineup. |
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The elder Leake published the first quartos of Anthony Munday's two plays about Robin Hood, The Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington (both 1601). |
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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. |
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Visa on arrivalVisitors to Cambodia can obtain a visa on arrival for tourism (US$30) or business purposes (US$35), for a maximum stay of 30 days. |
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It demonstrates the frugal and simple nature of his boyhood and evokes the cultural and musical influences of the Nulla Nulla community and its bush environment that were the inspiration for his songs. |
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Ministers of Interior of Slovenia Igor Bavčar, Slovenian Democratic Union / Slovenian Democratic Party (16 May 1990 – 25 January 1993) Ivan Bizjak, Slovene Christian Democrats (25 January 1993 – 8 June 1994) Andrej Šter, Slovene Christian Democrats (8 June 1994 – 28 February 1997) Mirko Bandelj, Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (28 February 1997 – 16 February 1999) Borut Šuklje, Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (24 March 1999 – 8 June 2000) Peter Jambrek, Independent (8 June 2000 – 5 December 2000) Rado Bohinc, Social Democrats (5 December 2000 – 6 December 2004) Dragutin Mate, Slovenian Democratic Party (6 December 2004 – 24 November 2008) Katarina Kresal, Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (24 November 2008 – 19 August 2011) Aleš Zalar, Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (2 September 2011 – 11 February 2012), minister pro tempore Vinko Gorenak, Slovenian Democratic Party (11 February 2012 – 20 March 2013) Gregor Virant, Civic List (20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014) Vesna Györkös Žnidar, Modern Centre Party (18 September 2014 – 13 September 2018) Boštjan Poklukar (13 September 2018 –)See also Slovenian National Police ForceExternal links Ministry of the Interior homepageCategory:Government of SloveniaInteriorSloveniaCategory:Organizations based in Ljubljana |
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Karl Malone (54,852), Dirk Nowitzki (51,368), Jason Kidd (50,111), Kevin Garnett (50,052), and Elvin Hayes (50,000) are the only other players with 50,000 or more minutes played in a career. |
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Club statisticsUpdated to 18 February 2019. |
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ReferencesNotesSourcesSee also List of fajãs in the AzoresCategory:Calheta, AzoresTijolos |
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Surviving Titles and FragmentsThe following eight titles, along with fifteen associated fragments, are all that has survived of Aristophon's work: Babias Twin Girls, or Pyraunos The Physician Callonides Perithous Plato The Pythagorean PhilonidesReferences Rudolf Kassel and Colin Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci, Vol. |
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A number of cichlids feed on other fish, either entirely or in part. |
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BackgroundWilson was born in Kingston upon Hull, Humberside. |
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The village is administered under Gasmata Rural LLG in East New Britain Province. |
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Cluny, Aberdeenshire, 15 km (9 miles) south-west of Inverurie, near Sauchen, ScotlandCluny Castle, in the parish of Cluny, 3 km (2 miles) north-north-west of Sauchen, AberdeenshireCluny Harbour, Buckie, Moray, as well as the Cluny Square, the central square in Buckie, containing the Cluny HotelWilliam Douglas of Cluny (1430-1475), Scottish noblemanLoch Cluanie and its eponymous dam, Northwest Highlands, Scotland The MacPherson of Cluny, the chief of Clan MacPhersonThe Cluny, a live music venue and pub in Newcastle upon Tyne, EnglandCluny the Scourge, an anthropomorphic rat and antagonist in the novel RedwallCluny – La Sorbonne (Paris Métro), a metro station in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, named for the Hôtel de ClunySee alsoThe Cluny (disambiguation)Henry Cluney, guitarist with Stiff Little FingersClooney (disambiguation) |
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Wangnitzsee is a lake in the Mecklenburg Lake District, in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. |
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Destruction of templesSeveral Buddhist and Hindu temples were demolished by the govt with excuse that those are quatting on the govt land, while mosques squatting on the govt land are now only allowed to remain but taxpayer's money is misused to build mosques and Islamic institutes to facilitate coerced conversion of buddhists to Islam through bigoted laws, policies and institutionalised mechanism. |
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Category:Royal commissions in CanadaCategory:History of rail transport in CanadaCategory:Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) |
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KICT may refer to: KICT-FM, a radio station (95.1 FM) licensed to Wichita, Kansas, United States The ICAO code for Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport Karachi International Container Terminal, Pakistan |
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However, none of the three players scored goals in the 33rd round, except for Lanzafame who scored a free-kick goal against Vasas SC. |
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Linguaglossa () is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Catania in Sicily, located on the northern side of Mount Etna where there is also a ski resort with view on the Ionian sea. |
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Marcos Baghdatis defeated Ivan Ljubičić 7–6(7–4), 4–6, 6–4 to win the 2007 PBZ Zagreb Indoors singles tennis tournament. |
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It is linked to the south bank by footbridge. |
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Airline operatorsReferencesoperatorsAirbus A310el:Χρήστες του Airbus A310 |
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WorksPoetryIn Castilian Animales interiores (2006 Asturias Joven Award, Trabe 2007) Últimas cartas a Kansas (2007 Pablo García Baena Award, La Bella Varsovia 2008) La noche así (Ya lo dijo Casimiro Parker, 2012) La otra hija (Suburbia Ediciones, 2013) Prohibido silbar (Baile del Sol, 2014)In Asturian Tiempu de render (2009 Nené Losada Award, Trabe 2010) Destruimientu del xardín (Hesperya, 2012)Anthologies Hank Over/Resaca (Caballo de Troya, 2008) 23 Pandoras (Baile del Sol, 2009) Poetas asturianos para el siglo XXI (Trea, 2009) Por partida doble (Trabe, 2009) El libro del voyeur (anthologist and illustrator: , Ediciones del Viento, 2010) Esto no rima (Origami, 2012) Gente de Nod (anthologist: , photographs: Alejandro Nafría; KRK, 2016)Booklets La sombra de Peter Pan (2009) Culpa de Pavlov (2008 Jóvenes Creadores del Ayto Award of Madrid, Colección Resurrección 2012)Documentaries Se dice poeta (2014). |
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The rice can also be cooked with plain white rice or rice cooked using turmeric. |
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The first is the biological fact of being animal, and the second is the ability to initiate self-movement. |
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Adrian Claver in his ship Castel del Rey was sent to catch Davy but failed; upon his return, Claver set out again after Davy, this time with Penniston alongside in the sloop Setty. |
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At the age of 23, Sablone entered her first X Games, placing 2nd in Skateboard Street at X Games XV. |
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She left her home at age 14, so she had to work in family gardens and later as a maid in Ambato. |
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Surrounding areaSee alsoList of railway stations in JapanReferencesExternal links Uzen-Kanazawa Station (JR East) Category:Railway stations in Yamagata PrefectureCategory:Aterazawa Line Category:Railway stations opened in 1951Category:1951 establishments in JapanCategory:Nakayama, Yamagata |
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Summit Fire (2008) - A 2008 wildfire in the Santa Cruz Mountains Summit Fire (2013) - A 2013 wildfire in Riverside County |
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The 48th was at Voronezh, the 51st at Bryansk, and the 220th at Yelets. |
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It is part of the religious movement called Irvingism. |
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The woman receives a letter from her husband (Keith Eden) which was intended for another woman. |
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It is a member of the chaparral plant community. |
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The show continue to air on Replacement Channel of Life OK which is STAR Bharat from 28 August. |
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(presently named as: State Institution AMN Russian abbreviation Ukraine Neurology, Psychiatry and Narcology Institute)Scientific worksIn 1984 A.R. |
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Every time a canavanine molecule runs through the canaline-urea cycle, the two terminal nitrogen atoms are released as urea. |
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Several other established local businesses moved into the mall as initial tenants, including Maud Muller Candy Shop, Marianne Shop and Taylor Drugstore. |
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End of an eraFollowing the war years, the closure of the railway station, the decline of the area as a fashionable tourist destination and the availability of cheap package holidays abroad, the hotel closed it doors. |
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CYA or CyA can refer to:CiclosporinCzapek yeast agar |
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It is found in North America. |
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References Category:1979 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:German male rowersCategory:World Rowing Championships medalists for Germany |
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El Enemigo, Spanish for "The Enemy", may refer to:El Enemigo (1961 telenovela), a Mexican telenovelaEl Enemigo (1979 telenovela), a remake of the 1961 telenovelaSee alsoEnemy (disambiguation)Los Enemigos (disambiguation) |
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See alsoà ã : Latin letter ÃCyrillic characters in UnicodeReferencesCategory:Cyrillic letters with diacriticsCategory:Letters with tilde |
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Even though the aircraft was marketed in the United States, by January 2014 no examples were registered with the Federal Aviation Administration. |
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Kangos is a locality situated in Pajala Municipality, Norrbotten County, Sweden with 252 inhabitants in 2010. |
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Evidence from the charters of Inchaffray Abbey shows that he was bishop-elect by some date between the years 1210 and 1214. |
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ReferencesExternal linksCategory:Public high schools in ArizonaCategory:Charter schools in Arizona |
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Columbia wanted Holiday to do an album of songs she had never recorded before, so the song material for Lady in Satin derived from the usual sources for Holiday in her three-decade career, that of the Great American Songbook of classic pop. |
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The original restored "Rythm" spelling will be used for this gig to avoid confusion with another band in Ohio using the same name using "Rhythm". |
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He played for the Indianapolis Hoosiers during the season. |
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Islam: Empire of Faith is a documentary series, made in 2000, that details the history of Islam, from the birth of the Islamic Prophet, Muhammad to the Ottoman Empire. |
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In 1886, Feliu i Codina moved to Madrid where he became fluent in Spanish. |
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Pinky M. M. Bass (born 1936) is an American photographer, known for her work in pinhole photography. |
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Participating teamsPreliminary roundIn the Preliminary Round, the twelve teams were allocated in two groups of six teams each. |
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In Glik's case, the criminal complaint stated that he had "openly record[ed] the police officers", the recording was not made in secret, and that therefore the officers had no probable cause to arrest Glik. |
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He released another single that year on HMV. |
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References Category:Members of the House of Commons of Canada from OntarioCategory:Liberal Party of Canada MPsCategory:1846 birthsCategory:1937 deaths |
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The set-up is basically triangular, with three main lines: shin the central axis symbolising "truth"; soe the supporting branch, and tai, which are branches placed near the base to balance everything. |
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Aglaoschema is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Aglaoschema acauna Napp, 2008 Aglaoschema albicorne (Fabricius, 1801) Aglaoschema apixara Napp, 2007 Aglaoschema basale (Melzer, 1933) Aglaoschema camusi Dalens, Tavakilian, & Touroult, 2010 Aglaoschema collorata (Napp, 1993) Aglaoschema concolor (Gounelle, 1911) Aglaoschema cyaneum (Pascoe, 1860) Aglaoschema dulce (Napp & Martins, 1988) Aglaoschema erythrocephala (Napp & Martins, 1988) Aglaoschema geoffroyi Dalens, Tavakilian, & Touroult, 2010 Aglaoschema haemorrhoidale (Germar, 1824) Aglaoschema inca Napp, 2007 Aglaoschema mimos Napp, 2008 Aglaoschema mourei (Napp, 1993) Aglaoschema potiguassu Napp, 2008 Aglaoschema prasinipenne (Lucas, 1857) Aglaoschema prasiniventre (Gounelle, 1911) Aglaoschema quieci Dalens, Tavakilian, & Touroult, 2010 Aglaoschema rondoniense Napp, 2008 Aglaoschema ruficeps (Bates, 1870) Aglaoschema rufiventre (Germar, 1824) Aglaoschema tarnieri (Bates, 1870) Aglaoschema ventrale (Germar, 1824) Aglaoschema vinolenta Dalens, Tavakilian, & Touroult, 2010 Aglaoschema violaceipenne (Aurivillius, 1897) Aglaoschema viridipenne Thomson, 1860ReferencesCategory:Compsocerini |
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The station opened on 18 December 1843 and is located on the Amsterdam–Arnhem railway. |
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The Sunar use Soni, Seth, Swarnkar, Shah, Bhutani, Sonik, Verma etc. |
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Jointly developed by FAO, the French Research Centre CIRAD and Tuscia University of Italy, the GlobAllomeTree platform provides a consistent and harmonized database of tree and stand volume and biomass allometric equations; software to compare equations and assess variables of interests, such as volume, biomass and carbon stocks; access to scientific research information on allometric equations; and access to tutorials, manuals and documentation supporting the development and use of tree allometric equations. |
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Radovan Pavlik (born February 18, 1998) is a Czech ice hockey player. |
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At the 2006 census, its population was 2,372, in 458 families. |
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Bagnall-Oakeley is a double-barrelled name. |
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Louis ("Loet") Geutjes (born August 12, 1943 in Amersfoort, Utrecht) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who finished in seventh position with the Dutch Men's Team at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. |
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Pool A of the 2017 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group I was one of two pools in the Asia/Oceania zone of the 2017 Fed Cup. |
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More controversy occurred after Sebastian took aim at contestant Mitchell Callaway's attitude to the competition following his performance of "Run to Paradise" on the third live performance show. |
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Bollingstedt () is a municipality in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. |
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The 1950–51 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate college ice hockey during the 1950–51 NCAA men's ice hockey season. |
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The 2017 PSAC football season was the 53rd year of college football in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. |
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There were 716 housing units at an average density of . |
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DescriptionThe concerts typically consisted of Knopfler and his band performing a sixteen-song set, drawing from each period in the artist's thirty-seven year career, including songs he wrote and recorded for Dire Straits. |
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ReferencesTageoCategory:Populated places in Ardabil Province |
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Erkki Järvinen (15 October 1904 – 9 June 1991) was a Finnish athlete. |
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It was used as law offices by William L. Hurst, a Union veteran of the Civil War, who moved to the area in the 1870s and practiced law into the 1900s. |
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Coenosia tigrina is a species of fly in the family Muscidae. |
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The eligibility criteria to be candidate of a political party in the Senate was residence in the country for three years continuously before the elections, ownership of real estate and should be 25 years of age. |
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A promotional DVD, also titled Hearts on Fire, was released by Nuclear Blast on November 4, 2002. |
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He joined the War Office in 1887, being promoted to Principal Clerk in 1900 and Assistant Financial Secretary, in charge of the Finance Department, in 1908. |
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In Jhalod, 16% of the population was under 6 years of age. |
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Batoscelis is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Batoscelis clivinoides (Alluaud, 1897) Batoscelis discipennis (Dejean, 1831) Batoscelis gerardi (Burgeon, 1935) Batoscelis hellmichi (Jedlicka, 1965) Batoscelis leontovitchi Basilewsky, 1951 Batoscelis luctuosa (Peringuey, 1896) Batoscelis luticola (Alluaud, 1897) Batoscelis nigra (Basilewsky, 1946) Batoscelis oblongus (Dejean, 1831) Batoscelis perrieri Jeannel, 1948 Batoscelis porosus (Putzeys, 1863) Batoscelis promontorii (Peringuey, 1896)ReferencesCategory:Harpalinae |
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Publications Elasticity, Plasticity and Structure of Matter, 1937, Cambridge University Press, LondonReferences Category:Polymer scientists and engineersCategory:Dutch chemistsCategory:Delft University of Technology alumniCategory:1897 birthsCategory:1988 deaths |
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Since the altitude of the north or south celestial pole (whichever is visible) equals the absolute value of the observer's latitude, any star whose angular distance from the visible celestial pole is less than the absolute latitude will be circumpolar. |
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The forewings are pale brown intermixed with brown scales. |
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See also List of communities in Nova ScotiaReferencesExternal linksCrowell on Destination Nova ScotiaCategory:Communities in Shelburne County, Nova ScotiaCategory:General Service Areas in Nova Scotia |
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For a complete list see :Category:Football clubs in DjiboutiAAli SabiehAS PortAS TadjourahCCDE ColasDFC DikhilGGandaranGuelleh BatalHHôpital BalbalaKKartileh-Al GamilSSheraton HôtelTTotal (football club)Djibouti Category:Djibouti-related lists |
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On December 17, 2016, Hamas, through a statement on its website, confirmed Mohamed Zouari's membership in the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades and the role he played in the development of the Ababil drone. |
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That Old Feeling may refer to:"That Old Feeling" (song), a 1937 popular songThat Old Feeling (Al Cohn album), a 1956 album by saxophonist Al Cohn featuring the above songThat Old Feeling (Albert Dailey album), a 1956 album by pianist Albert Dailey featuring the above songThat Old Feeling (Bud Shank album), a 1986 album by saxophonist Bud Shank featuring the above songThat Old Feeling (film), a 1997 romantic comedyThat Old Feeling, an album by Billy Eckstine |
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Australia) the law requires every diver to prove basic certification before unsupervised diving activity. |
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The river is only 55 kilometres in length, and runs from headwaters in the Aizkorri Mountains, near the town of Legazpi to its outflow into the Cantabrian Sea at the town of Zumaia on the Bay of Biscay . |
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Kevin Hunter Sharp (born January 22, 1963) is a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. |
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Jamaabad-e Haji Noormohammad () is a village in Cheshmeh Ziarat Rural District, in the Mirjaveh of Zahedan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. |
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Esfajerd (, also Romanized as Esfājerd; also known as Isfajird and Safājerd) is a village in Kenarrudkhaneh Rural District, in the Central District of Golpayegan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. |
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Under second-year manager John Felske, the Phillies stayed just below the .500 mark for roughly two-thirds of the season, until a charge after the All-Star break pushed the club past the St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos into second place in the NL East. |
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He is the author of State Politics in Zimbabwe (Perspectives on Southern Africa) and States and Power in Africa: Comparative Lessons in Authority and Control (Princeton University Press, 2000), which received the 2001 Luebbert Best Book Award in comparative politics for the year 2000 from the American Political Science Association. |
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Rolf Andersen (25 July 1897 – 25 July 1980) was a Norwegian diplomat. |
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In 2006, Dr. David C. Lai, a scholar and historian of the area, contributed material salvaged from the alley's original gate to the Six String Nation project. |
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The site's critical consensus reads, "Ophüls' graceful camerawork and visual portrayal of luxury and loss make Earrings a powerful French drama." |
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ReferencesNotesBibliographyEnglish JapaneseExternal links Category:Japanese filmsCategory:1972 filmsCategory:Films directed by Tatsumi KumashiroCategory:Nikkatsu filmsCategory:Pink films |
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It is part of Tirana County. |
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A. Rami Reddi obtained 19,002 votes (41.63% of the votes in the constituency). |
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Władysław was lenient towards Protestants and encouraged religious tolerance, while Albrycht was an outspoken opponent of all non-Catholics, sometimes even refusing to stamp documents with his Chancellor's seal granting them rights and privileges. |
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It is now only used for freight between Brunswick and Wendezelle. |
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In the 440s, Yazdegerd II had a mudbrick defensive system constructed at Derbent to fend off incursions from the north. |
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1335), župan. |
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ScheduleReference:PlayersThe inaugural 1891 roster featured fourteen lettermen. |
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ReferencesCategory:Villages in Rawicz County |
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Because the geotope is part of the Hassberge Castle Trail, information boards have been erected here. |
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New species and new records of Danilia (Gastropoda: Chilodontidae) from the Western Pacific. |
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The recording features six number one United States Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart singles by the singer—"Buenos Amigos", "Donde Quiera Que Estés", "Amor Prohibido", "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom", "No Me Queda Más", "Fotos y Recuerdos", and the US Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart single "I Could Fall in Love". |
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Men's resultsRifle eventsPistol eventsShotgun eventsWomen's resultsRifle eventsPistol eventsShotgun eventsExternal links Shooting Sport Federation ResultsCategory:ISSF World CupWorld Cup |
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It was inspired by an accident during a big surf where Jack Johnson wiped out and nearly drowned. |
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Vaksdal is a village in Vaksdal municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. |
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Kahan Hai Kanoon is a 1989 Bollywood film starring Aditya Pancholi, Kimi Katkar and Mandakini. |
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However Davies beat Long with a majority of 2,692 votes. |
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Teddy is a masculine nickname or given name. |
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Objections were raised based upon Health Ministry statements that the film presented a slanted viewpoint, but there was concession that even if the film's examples were not typical, it was believed that they were "unlikely to be the only exceptions to an otherwise admirable system" and, even if atypical, that they exist at all "is a matter of grave concern." |
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2011 (31 July): A.D. Belén begins competing in Torneo de Invierno Campeonato Nacional de Invierno, the Winter National Championship Tournament, now under the name Belén Bridgestone F.C. |
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Category:Languages of PeruCategory:Catacaoan languages |
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In September 2008, SOASTA raised USD $6.4 M in financing from Formative Ventures, Canaan Partners, and The Entrepreneur's Fund. |
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Nicolás Maximiliano Altamirano Acuña (, born 1 April 1990) is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for C.D. |
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It is found in North America. |
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In Mongolian it is called khainag (хайнаг). |
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Blame It on You may refer to:"Blame It on You" (Charli XCX song), 2017 song by Charli XCX from her mixtape Number 1 Angel"Blame It on You" (Jason Aldean song), 2019 song by American Jason Aldean from his album 9"Blame It on You" (Poison song), 1986 song by Poison from their album Look What the Cat Dragged In"Blame It on You" (Youngblood song), 2011 song by Swedish boy band Youngblood from their album Running Home to YouSee also"Blame It on Yourself", song by American band Ivy"Blame It on Your Heart", song by Patty Loveless"Blame It on Your Love", song by Charli XCX featuring Lizzo"Blame It on Your Truck", song by Canadian country singer Kira Isabella |
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#REDIRECT Photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy |
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ReferencesExternal links Ellington Airport web site Aerial image as of April 1990 from USGS The National Map Category:Airports in ConnecticutCategory:Ellington, ConnecticutCategory:Transportation buildings and structures in Tolland County, Connecticut |
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Annapurna in Nepal, where her family had been despondent over her sudden disappearance. |
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Documents - Photographs - Sound Archive Czech Radio: Milan Munclinger's recordings WorldCat Libraries, Milan Munclinger J.S.Bach Home Page Muzikus.cz: Jean-Pierre Rampal and Milan Munclinger Benda, Stamitz, Rosetti: Flute Concertos, Supraphon, 2002 Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos, reconstruction Milan Munclinger, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Ars Rediviva Radio Prague: Ilja Hurník, Milan Munclinger, Ars Rediviva The Czech Museum of Music, Recording LibraryReferences Category:1923 birthsCategory:1986 deathsCategory:20th-century Czech peopleCategory:Czech people of German descentCategory:Czech classical flautistsCategory:Czech classical musiciansCategory:Czech conductors (music)Category:People from KošiceCategory:Czech performers of early musicCategory:20th-century conductors (music) |
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In 1988, she sang The Beatles' anthem, Across the Universe and was the first Slovene to be featured on MTV. |
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He deployed his infantry in line from McDowell south along the river for about 800 yards. |
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Cannibals is the nineteenth album by guitarist/vocalist Richie Kotzen. |
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The population density was 244.9 people per square mile (94.1/km²). |
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The JPX PUL 425, also called simply the JPX 425, is a French twin-cylinder, horizontally opposed, two-stroke aircraft engine. |
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Scheele may refer to:Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742–1786), German-Swedish pharmaceutical chemistGeorge Heinrich Adolf Scheele (1808–1864), German botanistKarin Scheele (b. |
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Slave of Love could refer to the following: Aido: Slave of Love, 1969 Japanese film A Slave of Love, 1976 Russian film Slave to Love, 1985 Bryan Ferry song Slave of Love, 2014 Armenian TV series |
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Biography Suvendra Nath Bhattacharyya, born on 4 October 1975 in the Indian state of West Bengal, did his early schooling at Harinavi DVAS High School. |
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Platysphinx vicaria is a moth of the family Sphingidae. |
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ReferencesExternal links BlondeStreak - Victoria Tom Tom Club - TimelineCategory:Living peopleCategory:Tom Tom Club membersCategory:American female singersCategory:Female new wave singersCategory:Year of birth missing (living people) |
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In the presidential election, incumbent William Tubman of the True Whig Party was the only candidate, and was re-elected unopposed. |
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Other subjects include David Cameron, James Blunt and ready meals. |
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In 1963 he migrated to Australia where he joined the Bureau of Mineral Resources in Canberra. |
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The two tributaries of the Johnston River are Fox River and Duerdin Creek. |
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It was written by Steve van Velvet, Yasemin Kaldirim and produced by Jeo and Lalo Titenkov for her third studio album Unterwegs (2005). |
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Antipode or Antipodes may refer to:Mathematics Antipodal point, the diametrically opposite point on a circle or n-sphere, also known as an antipode Antipode, the convolution inverse of the identity on a Hopf algebraGeography Antipodes, points on the Earth's surface that are diametrically opposed Antipodes Islands, inhospitable volcanic islands south of New Zealand Antipodes, a term for Australia and New Zealand, roughly the area known as Australasia, based on their rough proximity to the antipodes of BritainArts and media Antipode (journal), progressive social science general Antipodes (sculpture) by Jim Sanborn The Antipodes, a c. 1640 stage play by Richard Brome Antipodes, journal of the American Association for Australian Literary Studies Risley (circus act), a circus skill that involves juggling with one's feet while lying on one's back, also known as antipodeOther uses Antipodes (submarine), a commercial submarine built in 1973 Antipodes Water Company, a premium bottled water brand Enantiomer, a molecule that has a mirror image of itself, formerly known as antipode Antipode, a supersonic business aircraft concept by Charles Bombardier Antipodes, mental states described by Aldous Huxley in the essay "Heaven and Hell"See also Antipodean (disambiguation) |
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Captain John Haggin (1753 – 1 March 1825) was one of the earliest settlers of Kentucky, arriving in the spring of 1775 with his wife's uncle, Col. John Hinkston. |
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A Riker mount is a flat container used for mounting a specimen (typically plant or insect) on cotton wool or other backing material, often with transparent glass or plastic cover as protection. |
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It has a surface of 63.99 km2. |
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Robert de Sablé can refer to: Robert I de Sablé (1035–1098), seigneur de Craon, father of Robert II de Sablé Robert II de Sablé (1065–1110), seigneur de Sablé, grandfather of Robert III de Sablé Robert III de Sablé (1122–1152), seigneur de Sablé, father of Robert IV de Sablé Robert IV de Sablé (1150–1193), Grand Master of the Knights Templar |
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Terence Cao holds the record for the most nominations without a win, with six. |
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HVS may refer to: Croatian Rowing Federation (Croatian: ) Hartsville Regional Airport, South Carolina, US, IATA code Haversine, a trigonometric function Heaviside function Helenium virus S High vaginal swab High Voltage Software Hilversum railway station, Netherlands, station code Human visual system model HVS Global Hospitality Services Hypervelocity star Hyperventilation syndrome Hard Very Severe, a British climbing grade |
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State Road 162 (FL 162) is a state highway in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, that connects Florida State Road 61 and U.S. Route 319 south of Interstate 10 in northern Tallahassee. |
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The Mason–Dixon line at Selbyville, Delaware, is to the north. |
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Community councilThe council is made up of 17 council members, including the extraofficial mayor (Bürgermeister), who were elected in a municipal election on 7 June 2009. |
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Liga playersCategory:Footballers from North Rhine-Westphalia |
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Langerová won the Česko hledá SuperStar competition with a 79 percent vote share in June 2004. |
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Massachusetts Hall is the oldest surviving building at Harvard College, the first institution of higher learning in the British colonies in America, and second oldest academic building in the United States after the Wren Building at the College of William & Mary. |
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The film's art direction was by Andrej Andrejew. |
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In Mexico, major exhibitions include the Bienal Mexicana Contenporánea in 1960, the Salón de Invierno, Galería Plástica Mexiana in 1956, the Salón de Arte Mexicano in 1958 and the first Salón de Pintura y Escultura Contemporánea Jalisciense in 1964. |
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At the outbreak of the Spanish–American War, he tried to join the war effort but he was turned down. |
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The king dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus rex) is a rare species of dwarf gecko native to southeast Africa (Malawi, Mozambique). |
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It lives in Argentina and Paraguay. |
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Its extent included the parishes of L'Acadie, Lacolle, St. Luc, St. Valentin, and St. Jean as well as the city and county seat of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. |
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Henry Bright may refer to:Henry Bright (schoolmaster, born 1562) (1562–1627), English priest and schoolmaster at the King's School, WorcesterHenry Bright (schoolmaster, born 1724) (1724–1803), English priest and schoolmaster at Abingdon School and New College SchoolHenry Bright (MP) (1784–1869), MP for BristolHenry Bright (painter) (1810–1873), English painterHenry Arthur Bright (1830–1884), English merchant and authorHenry Edward Bright (1819–1904), member of the South Australian colonial parliament |
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Continuous snow cover lasts eighty-two days, and the frost-free period lasts 177 days. |
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Jaganath Temple railway station (Code: JGE) is a railway station in Kannur District, Kerala and falls under the Palakkad railway division of the Southern Railway Zone, Indian Railways. |
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He trained Jan Baptist Santvoort. |
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On that day, most of it was added to the City of Senneterre and a smaller portion to the City of Val-d'Or. |
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It marked the introduction of Buddhism to the island and with it came the formal establishment of kingship and monarchy. |
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Southfield is a village located at the junction of Norfolk and East Hill Roads within the town of New Marlborough, Massachusetts. |
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These were based in Dooagh and provided local employment for women of the area for fifty years. |
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The novel was originally serialized in four parts in the magazine Wonder Stories beginning in December 1931. |
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It was released in mainland Europe only. |
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Open skies is to an international Air Transport Agreement. |
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Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum 2: plate 26, fig.18Category:CyanaCategory:Moths described in 1879Category:Lepidoptera of MadagascarCategory:Moths of MadagascarCategory:Moths of Africa |
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List of events named IntifadaIntifada may refer to these events:Iraqi Intifada, a series of strikes and riots in Iraq in 1952, aimed against the Hashemite monarchy ruleOctober Revolution, a series of strikes, riots, and demonstrations in Sudan, that ended with the dissolution of the Abbud military regime and the beginning of second civilian rule in 1964March Intifada, a leftist uprising against the British colonial presence in Bahrain in March 1965Zemla Intifada, against Spanish colonial rule in then Spanish Sahara, in June 1970In Lebanese internal conflicts:February 6 Intifada (1984), during the Lebanese Civil WarCedar Revolution or "Intifada of Independence", the events in Lebanon after Rafic Hariri's 2005 assassinationIn the Israeli–Palestine conflict:First Intifada, a Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation lasting from December 1987 to 1993Al-Aqsa Intifada, a period of intensified Israeli-Palestinian violence, which began in late September 2000 and ended around 20052014 Jerusalem unrest, a series of violent acts and attacks in Jerusalem in 2014 sometimes referred to as "Intifada"Israeli–Palestinian conflict (2015) – 2015 escalation in Israeli–Palestinian conflict, sometimes referred to as "Al-Quds Intifada" or "Jerusalem Intifada" or "Knife Intifada"1990s uprising in Bahrain, an uprising demanding a return to democratic rule, also known as the "1990s Intifada"1991 uprisings in Iraq, an armed uprising against Saddam Hussein in Iraq, also known as "Iraqi Intifada of 1991"In the Western Sahara conflict:First Sahrawi Intifada, protests by Sahrawi activists in the Western Sahara, south of Morocco (1999–2004)Independence Intifada (Western Sahara) or Second Sahrawi Intifada, demonstrations and riots in Western Sahara, south of Morocco, beginning in May 2005Gdeim Izik protests, also referred as Third Sahrawi Intifada or simply Third Inifada2005 French riots often referred as "French Intifada" Arab Spring, a revolutionary wave which began on 18 December 2010 in Tunisia, sometimes referred to as "Intifada":Tunisian Revolution, or Tunisian Intifada2011 Yemeni Revolution, or Yemeni IntifadaEgyptian Revolution of 2011, or Egyptian IntifadaProtests in Sudan (2011–13), or Sudanese Intifada2018–19 Arab protests 2019–20 Lebanese protests, nicknamed the Tax IntifadaOctober 2019 Iraqi protests, nicknamed Iraqi IntifadaSee also The Electronic Intifada, an online publication which covers the Israeli–Palestinian conflict from a Palestinian perspectiveReferencesExternal links Andrew Hussey, book 'The French Intifada: how the Arab banlieues are fighting the French state,' The Guardian 23 February 2014 |
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ReferencesExternal links Category:1955 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Members of the Executive Council of QuebecCategory:Politicians from MontrealCategory:Quebec Liberal Party MNAsCategory:Canadian people of Italian descentCategory:21st-century Canadian politicians |
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The band members were all schooled in jazz and blues: the jazz background allows each member to be comfortable with the improvisation which is evident in their live performance. |
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There are 5 streets. |
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In fact, the two bodies came to represent distinct factions within the early movement: ABCUL represented industrial credit unions exclusively, while NATFED affiliates were drawn from community credit unions. |
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In 1918, Wentworth was appointed as athletic director at the Marine Aeronautic Training Camp in Miami, Florida. |
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Jahanabad (, also Romanized as Jahānābād) is a village in Baqerabad Rural District, in the Central District of Mahallat County, Markazi Province, Iran. |
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John Bilson was a Ghanaian doctor and politician. |
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Very closely related nouns can be drawn into a closer grammatical relationship by the addition of a pronominal suffix. |
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Miguel Moreno (1596–1655) was a Golden Age Spanish poet and writer. |
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The towns fell easily, partly because their fortifications had been destroyed due to their conquest by Sultan Agung about 50 years earlier. |
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Her supervisors were Maurits van Loon from Amsterdam and Edith Porada from Columbia University. |
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Compsoscorpius is an extinct genus of scorpions from the Carboniferous of France and the United Kingdom. |
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They are durable, and (van Rensselaer notes) "excellent for slow, even cooking in even heat, such as slow baking". |
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The men's 50 kilometres walk event at the 2014 Asian Games was held on the streets of Incheon, South Korea on 1 October. |
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The route became known to westward-bound American emigrants after it was traveled by a party of Forty-Niners led by John Coffee Hays in 1849. |
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The Northern Lights have decided to disband during early spring 2010. |
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The Bietigheim Horse Market begins on the Friday before the first Monday in September and ends the following Tuesday. |
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In the 2019 New Year Honours, Crossan was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the State. |
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The report proposed a mechanic that earned local critics, since it established a two-step referendum where the status alternatives were "cluttered together", the territorial Commonwealth and statehood in a "sovereignty remains in Congress" and "free association and independence" in a "Puerto Rico reclaims it sovereignty" option. |
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Professor of Civil Law in the University of Granada, Sánchez Román represented the late in the Spanish Senate from 1893 to 1902. |
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For their first album's recording sessions - and to the shock and surprise of the band - metal producer Mikko Karmila, who has worked, among other bands, with Nightwish and Sentenced was attached. |
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Nighttime "owl" service operates every 15 minutes or more. |
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However, she plans to improve herself through education. |
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The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, currently Wouter Koolmees. |
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He ran Sure Hand Records and the influential How We Rock Fanzine in the 90's. |
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ReferencesCategory:1976 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Armenian female alpine skiersCategory:Olympic alpine skiers of ArmeniaCategory:Alpine skiers at the 2002 Winter OlympicsCategory:Sportspeople from MarseilleCategory:French Armenians |
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Other major grains grown included einkorn wheat and emmer wheat, grown to make bread. |
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On this occasion Championnet was made chef de brigade (colonel). |
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Eugene Daniel Jr. (born May 4, 1961) is a former professional American football cornerback who played 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens from 1984 to 1997. |
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He also appeared in the 2017 Annual as a non-speaking character. |
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ReferencesExternal links Terengganu official website Mo,sooncup.com Umno-terrenganu.net Worldmatchracingtour.com TheStar.com TheStar.com Bernama.comCategory:1956 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Malaysian people of Malay descentCategory:Malaysian businesspeopleCategory:Alumni of the University of East AngliaCategory:Malaysian MuslimsCategory:Members of the Order of the Defender of the RealmCategory:People from TerengganuCategory:Members of the Terengganu State Legislative AssemblyCategory:Terengganu state executive councillors |
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In 1933 he became a Justice of the New York Supreme Court (1st D.), and served until 1950. |
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Humanity+ Press. |
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The Evangelical Fellowship of Thailand (EFT) is an evangelical umbrella organization that includes many smaller denominations, churches, missionary organizations, and parachurch ministries. |
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He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
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Howard Williams (b 1935) is a New Zealand ceramicist and art writer. |
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Notable people with the surname include: Alison Borrows (born 1992), Australian slalom canoeist Brian Borrows (born 1960), English footballer Chester Borrows (born 1957), New Zealand politician Edward Borrows, founder of Edward Borrows and Sons Simon Borrows (born 1959), British investment bankerSee also Borrowes, surname Borrow (disambiguation) |
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See also List of ranches and stationsReferencesCategory:Pastoral leases in Western AustraliaCategory:PilbaraCategory:Stations (Australian agriculture)Category:1891 establishments in Australia |
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As an author, George wrote The History of Music in Columbus Ohio as well as The Daniel Marshall Family with A Sketch of the Aaron Marshall Family on April 7, 1949. |
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See also List of defunct airlines of the United StatesReferencesCategory:Defunct airlines of the United StatesCategory:Airlines established in 1981Category:Airlines disestablished in 1989 |
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These snails are predatory and venomous. |
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My Body may refer to:"My Body" (Hadise song)"My Body" (LSG song)"My Body" (Paloma Faith song)"My Body" (Young the Giant song)"My Body (feat. |
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During her career, she collaborated with such jazz musicians as Johnny Răducanu, Stanley Jordan, Benny Rietveld, Theodosii Spassov, Burton Greene, Lars Danielsson, Darius Brubeck, Cătălin Târcolea, Guido Manusardi, Ion Baciu Jr., Lucian Maxim, Marius Mihalache, Joca Perpignan, Călin Grigoriu, Răzvan Suma. |
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Next mirrored the great organ/guitar/sax era of the 60's, and built upon that 60's feel with reminiscent songs like "Tuesday Night's Squad" and "Alkime". |
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She is a two-time bronze medalist on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, the 2016 U.S Junior silver medalist, and the 2014 U.S Novice champion. |
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Faragher comments that "This is for Cthulhu completists only, and even he or she will be disappointed to find that they may have already bought half the material." |
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Coleti's collection was based on that of Labbe, though he used Baluze and Hardouin. |
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See also Apollo ProgramApollo 11 in popular cultureReferencesExternal linksCategory:BBC Television programmesCategory:2009 British television series debutsCategory:2000s British television seriesCategory:Documentary films about the space program of the United StatesCategory:Films about NASA |
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AftermathSince the 2003 invasion various U.S. Marine units had been stationed at the dam, as well as a small detachment of soldiers from Azerbaijan. |
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Track listing"Insane Savagery" by Ollie and Mike Pearson"Turning Black""Dig Up, Dig In""Asphyxiate on Blood" by Ollie and Jason Jad Davies"Life Of Gore""Inhuman""Another Obscene Publication""Death You'll Face""Killer Row""A Message to the Censor"Category:2000 albumsCategory:Desecration (band) albums |
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ReferencesCategory:1975 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:People from MäntyharjuCategory:Finns Party politiciansCategory:Members of the Parliament of Finland (2015–19)Category:Members of the Parliament of Finland (2019–23) |
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NotesReferencesEvans, E. Raymond & Smith, Gerald, Test Excavations at Citico (40HA65) Hamilton County, Tennessee 1988Moore, Clarence B., The Tennessee, Green, and Lower Ohio River Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore. |
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This windows give a good look to the mosque. |
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Yaqublu or Yagublu may refer to:Gugark, ArmeniaYaqublu, Gadabay, AzerbaijanYaqublu, Oghuz, Azerbaijan |
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Bagrino () is a rural locality (a village) in Novlenskoye Rural Settlement, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. |
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Personnel PMtodayConnor Brogan - lead vocals, guitarsKevin Middleton - guitars, vocals (tracks 2-4, 6, 9), lead vocals (track 11)Nick Hargett - bass guitarRyan Brogan - drums, percussion, vocals (tracks 2-10)ProductionProduced, mastered and mixed by Andrew Maysilles. |
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Some sources attributed the loss to a scandal surrounding the indictment in Hawaii of Christian's son-in-law, Master Halbert, an official in the FSM's Department of Transportation, Communication and Infrastructure, for receiving bribes. |
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In 2005 the stadium was used as the headquarters of the National Piraeus team. |
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In cryptography, the strong RSA assumption states that the RSA problem is intractable even when the solver is allowed to choose the public exponent e (for e ≥ 3). |
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When genes are placed near a region of constitutive heterochromatin, their transcription is usually silenced. |
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ReferencesExternal linksCategory:1969 birthsCategory:American bodybuildersCategory:American male film actorsCategory:Male models from MissouriCategory:American male television actorsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Male actors from DallasCategory:Male actors from MissouriCategory:21st-century American male actorsCategory:Male models from Texas |
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VRM or vrm may refer to:Science and technology Virtual Resource Manager, a microkernel for the IBM RT PC workstations Viscous remanent magnetization, a kind of magnetization of ferromagnets Voltage regulator module, a buck converter (electronics) Variable Range Marker, a feature of radar screensOther uses Vrm (župa), a historical region of Trebinje, Bosnia Vendor relationship management, a category of business activity Vehicle registration mark, the number on a vehicle registration plate |
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He grew up in Casamance, West Africa, living with his blind father Serif. |
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Cygnus X may refer to: Cygnus-X (star complex), a giant star formation region Cygnus X (music group)See also Cygnus X-1 (disambiguation) Cygnus X-3 |
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, also known as Key of Keys, is a 1965 Japanese comedy-spy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. |
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Programs (with Bouquet)Results (with Bouquet)ReferencesExternal links Category:French female ice dancersCategory:Living peopleCategory:1988 birthsCategory:Sportspeople from Grenoble |
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It was established in 1904, and the inaugural running was won by Palmy Boy. |
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Writing in the fifth century, his Life of Mashtots contains many details about the evangelization of Armenia and the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots. |
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In 1935, he published a book titled ABC of Metaphysics, Being a Compilation From Radio Talks on Philosophical Subjects by the Author During 1934 to 1935 ... |
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Kernaghan has since had 34 number one hits on the Australian country music charts, won 36 Golden Guitars and has sold over two million albums in Australia. |
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Technical Career Institutes, also known as TCI College, was a private, for-profit college in New York City that offered two year associate degrees and certificates for education in technology, business, engineering, healthcare and other career paths. |
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ReferencesExternal links National team data Category:1991 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Sportspeople from LisbonCategory:Portuguese footballersCategory:Association football midfieldersCategory:LigaPro playersCategory:Portuguese Second Division playersCategory:Real S.C. playersCategory:Sporting CP B playersCategory:Leixões S.C. playersCategory:Casa Pia A.C. playersCategory:Liga I playersCategory:FC Rapid București playersCategory:Segunda División B playersCategory:Recreativo de Huelva playersCategory:Portugal youth international footballersCategory:Portuguese expatriate footballersCategory:Expatriate footballers in RomaniaCategory:Expatriate footballers in SpainCategory:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in RomaniaCategory:Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Spain |
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He averaged 25.1 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 4.8 APG, 1.1 SPG, and 1.6 BPG. |
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DistributionDescriptionEcologyReferencesCategory:DiscodorididaeCategory:Gastropods described in 1969 |
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However, in the lung, extensive caseous necrosis with confluent cheesy tan granulomas is typical. |
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Correbidia is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. |
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this bacteria genus is named after the German microbiologist Hans Reichenbach. |
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Nowadays, he is coach of the Iran wushu team. |
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Next up is "Charger" from the Jabberjaw compilation. |
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Plot Eddie is a former Marine Corps Delta Captain who has been unable to find decent job since retiring from the corps and consequentially grown distant from his wife and daughter. |
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The flowers are white. |
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Mir-2, Russian spacecraft project of Salyut program in 2000 Zvezda (ISS module), the final destination of the Russian DOS-8 moduleSee also 86-DOS DOS (disambiguation) DOS 7 (disambiguation) DOS 10 (disambiguation) |
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The election resulted in the Labour Party retaining control of the council, with a majority of 27 seats. |
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It was recorded by Mark Richardson at Triclops Sound Studios and Ricky Keller at Southern Living Studio in Atlanta, Georgia with horns recorded by Lynn Fuston at Classic Recording Nashville, Tennessee. |
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The lifespan of biohybrid solar cells is also really short, lasting from a few weeks to nine months. |
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He himself became a merchant and was admitted to the Newcastle companies of *Merchant Adventurers in December 1721 and Hostmen in March 1722. |
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He served in the Australian Army during World War One. |
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They were saturated for 12 days at 198 fsw breathing 3.9% oxygen, 6.5% nitrogen and 89.6% helium. |
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Single information"Tsunagu" was released in two editions: a regular edition and a limited edition. |
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These clips are presented in tandem with his shorter digital new-media works and his more recent Super-8 tone poems. |
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HistoryÁcs was a settlement in Roman times, in the province of Pannonia. |
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Music institutions and venues Music institutions and venues Iowa is also home to the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra, Des Moines Metro Opera, Quad City Symphony Orchestra, Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, Cedar Rapids Opera, Orchestra Iowa (Cedar Rapids), Sioux City Symphony Orchestra, Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra, Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra, and the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra. |
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They tear down so many assumptions about what the form can handle (in this case, what the form of the novel can handle) that there is no way to re-create your mind before your encounter with them." |
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In mathematics, a left (or right) quaternionic vector space is a left (or right) H-module where H denotes the noncommutative ring of the quaternions. |
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DemographicsAt the 2011 census, the village comprised 316 households. |
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Claudius Agretti, canon of Bruges and minister apostolic in Belgium, sent by Pope Clement IX on a mission to examine Catholic affairs in England in 1669, stated in his report that Ellis was anxious for the confirmation of the status of the chapter; and was willing that the Pope should create afresh a new dean and chapter. |
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Wisdom teeth are not included because pericoronitis and tooth impaction may cause isolated periodontal defects which do not represent the general periodontal condition of the rest of the mouth. |
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BiographyRodriguez attended high school in her hometown, Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. |
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Fritz Dietrich (August 6, 1898 – October 22, 1948) was a German SS officer and member of the Nazi Party. |
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It has the ability to inhibit of test bacterial growth, especially Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteritidis. |
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Citing the accessible price point, the service earned praise from members of the music technology community following its launch. |
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Alfred McClelland (18 April 1886 – 29 January 1969) was an Australian politician. |
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Offenders in custody and those supervised in the community are assessed for relevant interventions to reduce their risks of re-offending. |
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Quercymegapodiidae is an extinct group of stem Galliformes birds with fossils found in France and Brazil. |
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The second verse is sung, followed by another chorus. |
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After he resignation, he lived in obscurity, and is believed to have died around 1947. |
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Springfield, New Jersey may refer to: Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey Springfield/Belmont, Newark, New Jersey, a neighborhood of NewarkSee alsoSpringfield (disambiguation) |
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The first occupiers took possession of their new abodes in May 1824, accompanied by bands of music, etc.’. |
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FilmographyExternal links Category:1921 birthsCategory:1980 deathsCategory:Argentine male film actorsCategory:People from Buenos AiresCategory:20th-century Argentine male actors |
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The muscle fiber cells are arranged in 5 to 7 layers of circular and longitudinal smooth muscle with about 50μ in length and contain well-marked, rod-shaped nuclei, which are often slightly curved. |
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Abacetus duvivieri is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. |
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He retired early due to injury. |
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Foxfire may also refer to:Entertainment Foxfire (1955 film), a Western directed by Joseph Pevney Foxfire (comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics' Squadron Supreme series Foxfire (magazine), and books, a quarterly magazine started in 1966 by students in the US state of Georgia Foxfire (play), a 1982 play based on the Foxfire project, written by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn, and starring Jessica Tandy Foxfire (1987 film), a 1987 TV movie starring John Denver, based on the 1982 play Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang, a 1993 novel by Joyce Carol Oates Foxfire (1996 film), based on the Oates novel Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (2012 film), based on the same novelPlaces Foxfire, North Carolina, a small U.S. townOther uses Code Name: Foxfire, TV series Fox-fire, (kitsunebi) glowing balls carried by kitsune, or foxes, in Japanese folklore Diavik Foxfire diamond, 187.7 carat The literal translation for the Finnish word for Aurora, Revontulet, is Fox fire. |
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ReferencesCategory:1680s birthsCategory:1744 deathsCategory:British MPs 1734–1741Category:British MPs 1741–1747Category:Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituenciesCategory:Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain |
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The Hawazin tribe and Muhammad are considered ‘Adnani Arabs. |
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To lower the height, the front tower was tilted to a 45-degree angle and the reverse tower lowered to . |
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Wisse Dekker (26 April 1924 – 25 August 2012) was a Dutch businessman. |
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There were 422 households of which 35.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.7% were married couples living together, 6.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 20.6% were non-families. |
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ReferencesSources Governor Marks Next Step for Florence House RealEstateRama, January 28, 2009. |
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Adam Edward Nicholas Riley (born 23 March 1992) is an English former professional cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club between 2011 and 2019. |
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He asks her to deliver their mother and grandmother the news. |
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It has undergone one major expansion in 2009 and recently renovated all rooms in the major wing. |
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Morán Valverde may refer to:Rafael Morán Valverde, an officer of the Ecuadorian Navy, commander of ship Calderón in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian WarBAE Morán Valverde, the name of several shipsMorán Valverde station on the Quito Metro |
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See alsoList of rivers of ChileReferences EVALUACION DE LOS RECURSOS HIDRICOS SUPERFICIALES EN LA CUENCA DEL RIO BIO BIOCategory:Rivers of ChileCategory:Rivers of Los Ríos Region |
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Information of interestIt hosts over 120 trade shows, congresses and corporate events per year with 30,000 exhibitors, both direct and represented, and receives 2 million visitors from over 200 countries. |
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Cool-A-Coo was a vanilla ice cream sandwich made with oatmeal cookies and dipped in chocolate. |
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References Category:Types of climbingCategory:Mountaineering |
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The parish was established as a result of the October 2004 political elections when the city was divided into 19 urban electoral parishes. |
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Draft picksRosterRegular seasonSeason standingsz - clinched division titley - clinched division titlex - clinched playoff spotRecord vs. opponentsGame log|-style="background:#fcc;"| 3 || November 7, 1995 || @ Houston| L 89–106|Vin Baker (21)||| The Summit15,095| 1–2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 4 || November 9, 1995 || @ Dallas| L 94–104|||| Reunion Arena15,095| 1–3|-style="background:#bbffbb;"| 6 || November 14, 1995 || San Antonio| W 98–84|||| Bradley Center13,464| 2–4|-style="background:#bbffbb;"| 9 || November 22, 1995 || Toronto| W 96–86|||| Bradley Center14,959| 3–6|-style="background:#fcc;"| 14 || December 1, 1995 || @ Seattle| L 99–110|||| KeyArena17,072| 4–10|-style="background:#fcc;"| 17 || December 9, 1995 || Chicago| L 106–118|||| Bradley Center18,633| 6–11|-style="background:#bbffbb;"| 24 || December 23, 1995 || Atlanta| W 96–86|||| Bradley Center15,658| 9–15|-style="background:#bbffbb;"| 42 || February 1, 1996 || Denver| W 108–102|||| Bradley Center13,389| 16–26|-style="background:#fcc;"| 43 || February 3, 1996 || Cleveland| L 88–111|||| Bradley Center17,979| 16–27|-style="background:#bbffbb;"| 44 || February 6, 1996 || Dallas| W 114–111|||| Bradley Center13,854| 17–27|-style="background:#fcc;"| 79 || April 16, 1996 || Chicago| L 80–86|||| Bradley Center18,633| 24–55Player statisticsAwards and recordsTransactionsOverviewTradesFree agentsReferencesSee also1995-96 NBA seasonCategory:Milwaukee Bucks seasonsMilwaukee BucksMilwaukee BucksMilwaukee |
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Based in urban Fremantle, the district was first contested at the 1911 state election, being an amalgam of the former districts of North Fremantle and East Fremantle. |
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In 1988 Jobson won an Emmy for his production of sailing at the Olympic Games in South Korea, and won an Emmy for the 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race on PBS. |
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ReferencesCategory:SophronicaCategory:Beetles described in 1966 |
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A new scenario was written in 2008 but rejected by most of the actors. |
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Carl Gustav Calwer (11 November 1821, Stuttgart — 19 August 1874, Mineralbad Berg) was a German entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. |
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It is hoped that the IBA helps to find new strategies to deal with this phenomenon. |
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DistributionIt is endemic to western Riverside County, California, where it grows in the coastal sage scrub of the local hills and mountains at elevations of 400–900 m. It is known from only about fifteen occurrences and it is threatened by development of its habitat for human uses such as citrus agriculture and urbanization. |
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Cast Priti Gandwani Bhuvnesh Mann Rakesh Pandit Bhavna Khanna Preity Sahay Suni Barve NIshant Shokeen Nimay Bali Aarti Dave Geeta Tyagi Trishika Tiwari Savita Prabhune Tanya MIrza Sujata Thakker Arrup Paul Gaurav Choudhary Harsh ChaayaReferences Category:2009 Indian television series debuts |
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Codine is a 1963 French-Romanian crime film directed by Henri Colpi. |
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See also List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in FranceReferences Category:Devonian France |
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Whether the company has written guidance available to employees as to the procedures they must follow where a facilitation payment is requested or expected. |
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The general requirements for eligibility were as follows:Car making the qualifying attempt must be a current model year car. |
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Guam is the only nation other than Australia and New Zealand to win a silver medal at the FIBA Oceania Championship. |
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Writing systemThe Lydian script, which is strictly alphabetic, is related to or derived from that of Greek as well as its western Anatolian neighbours, the exact relationship still remaining unclear. |
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Kłębanowice wieś w Polsce położona w województwie dolnośląskim, w powiecie Legnica County Gmina Legnickie Pole, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. |
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The sections are ordered alphabetically by the English name of the radioisotope. |
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Chrysalis rebranded the station as Galaxy 102 in 1997. |
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Damon Cummings may refer to:Damon M. Cummings (1910-1942), a United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipientUSS Damon Cummings (DE-756), a United States Navy destroyer escort cancelled in 1943USS Damon M. Cummings (DE-643), a United States Navy destroyer escort in commission from 1944 to 1947 |
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Perraud is a surname. |
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Špičnik () is a dispersed settlement in the western Slovene Hills () in the Municipality of Kungota in northeastern Slovenia, next to the border with Austria. |
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Alan D. Taylor, "Social Choice and the Mathematics of Manipulation", Cambridge University Press, 1st edition (2005), . |
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West Serbia or Western Serbia may refer to: in geography, western regions of the modern Republic of Serbia in administration, statistical region of Šumadija and Western SerbiaSee also Serbia (disambiguation) North Serbia (disambiguation) East Serbia (disambiguation) South Serbia (disambiguation) |
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Arturo Javier Ledesma Pérez (born May 25, 1988 in Guadalajara) is a Mexican footballer. |
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Some cowboys he encounters on the road point him towards the town of Crossfire, California. |
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He was previously a professor of Physics and Director of the Science Center at the University of Johannesburg. |
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Spinning Song: Duck Baker Plays the Music of Herbie Nichols is an album by American guitarist Duck Baker, released in 1996. |
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ReferencesCategory:1938 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Japanese male rowersCategory:Olympic rowers of JapanCategory:Rowers at the 1960 Summer OlympicsCategory:Sportspeople from Miyagi Prefecture |
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ReferencesCategory:Villages in Siedlce County |
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References Category:1986 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Baseball players at the 2010 Asian GamesCategory:Pakistani baseball playersCategory:Asian Games competitors for Pakistan |
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Station LayoutVinicityExit 1: S-oilExit 2: Exit 3: Geumjeong FurnitureExit 4: Geumsa Bus StopExternal links Cyber station information from Busan Transportation CorporationCategory:Busan Metro stationsCategory:Geumjeong DistrictCategory:Railway stations opened in 2011 |
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At this intersection, MD 63 joins MD 68 in a concurrency to continue through the Williamsport Historic District. |
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6 Years or Six Years may refer to:6 Years, 2015 filmSix Years, novel by Harlan Coben Six years, play by Sharr White 2007 |
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Spring Branch was named for the fact a spring flows into its headwaters. |
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The prep school, Agincourt, was added in 1997. |
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The CB650SC (also called the Nighthawk 650) is a Honda standard motorcycle sold in the US from 1982 to 1985. |
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Hudson Lake is a small lake in Otsego County, New York. |
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Hasse as Doctor Fritz Böhler Eva Bartok as Captain Alexandra Kasalinskaja Hannes Messemer as Oberleutnant Pjotr Markow Mario Adorf as Pelz, Sanitäter Walter Reyer as Doctor Sellnow Vera Tschechowa as Tamara Paul Bösiger as Fähnrich Peter Schultheiß Leonard Steckel as Major Dr. Kresin, Distriktarzt Valéry Inkijinoff as Oberstleutnant Worotilow, Lagerkommandant Michael Ande as Sergej, Worotilows Sohn Siegfried Lowitz as Walter Grosse Til Kiwe as Sauerbrunn Wilmut Borell as Pastor Rolf von Nauckhoff as Oberst Eklund, Swedish Red CrossReferencesBibliographyExternal linksCategory:1958 filmsCategory:West German filmsCategory:German war drama filmsCategory:German-language filmsCategory:Russian-language filmsCategory:Eastern Front of World War II filmsCategory:World War II prisoner of war filmsCategory:Films directed by Géza von RadványiCategory:Films based on German novelsCategory:Films set in the 1940sCategory:Films set in the 1950sCategory:Films set in 1958Category:Films about the Battle of StalingradCategory:Medical-themed filmsCategory:Gloria Film films |
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It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won. |
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She was renamed Emerald in December 1757 and commissioned into the Royal Navy in April 1758 under the command of Captain Thomas Cornwall. |
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GPL is the GNU General Public License, a free software license. |
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Middle Mountain is located west of Beech Hill. |
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Jarit (, also Romanized as Jarīt) is a village in Surak Rural District, Lirdaf District, Jask County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. |
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Sclavia was proposed by who estimated the number of Archean cratons to ca. |
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He negotiated Australia's first trade treaty with Canada, and was rewarded with a parliamentary ovation. |
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Born in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Hubbell was educated at the Oneida Institute; he then moved to Bradford, Iowa in Chickasaw County, Iowa, in 1859, where he worked in business. |
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Antigua and Barbuda is expected to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. |
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Turlupin can mean: The turlupins, a 14th- and 15th-century French religious sect Turlupin (actor), late 16th- and early 17th-century French actor |
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It is found in Nepal and Vietnam. |
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Karate Raja is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language films. |
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– 02:41 "Peligro" – 03:09 "Welcome to Tijuana" – 02:50 "El Viento" – 02:41 "Casa Babylon" – 02:34 "Por el Suelo" – 03:55 "Blood and Fire" – 02:35 "EZLN... Para Tod@s Todo..." – 01:41 "Mr. Bobby" – 03:36 "Bongo Bong" – 01:05 "Radio Bemba" – 00:20 "Qué Pasó Qué Pasó" – 00:54 "Pinocchio (Viaggio In Groppa Al Tonno)" – 00:45 "Cahí en la Trampa" – 02:10 "Clandestino" – 02:59 "Rumba de Barcelona" – 03:31 "La Despedida" – 04:02 "Mala Vida" – 02:26 "Radio Bemba" – 00:34 "Qué Pasó Qué Pasó" – 01:10 "Pinocchio (Viaggio In Groppa Al Tonno)" – 00:45 "La Primavera" – 03:32 "The Monkey" – 01:59 "King Kong Five" – 02:44 "Minha Galera" – 03:17 "Promiscuity" – 01:44PersonnelRadio Bemba Sound System is also the name of Manu Chao's backing band, named for the communication system used in the Sierra Maestra by the Castro-and-Guevara-led rebels in the Cuban Revolution. |
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ReferencesExternal linksPhoto gallery at navsource.orgCategory:Victory shipsCategory:Ships built in Los AngelesCategory:Haskell-class attack transportsCategory:World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United StatesCategory:Troop shipsCategory:1944 ships |
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External linksCategory:1964 filmsCategory:Spede PasanenCategory:Finnish filmsCategory:Finnish-language filmsCategory:1960s comedy filmsCategory:Finnish comedy films |
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External links http://www.tilburguniversity.nl/ticomhttp://www.hiil.org/index.php?page=national-resistance-against-the-europeanisation-of-private-lawCategory:2008 establishments in the NetherlandsCategory:Organizations established in 2008Category:Tilburg University |
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5 for solo viola mark Hindemith's decision to abandon playing the violin in favor of its larger cousin. |
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Head coaching recordFootballReferencesExternal links Category:1884 birthsCategory:1970 deathsCategory:American football fullbacksCategory:American football tacklesCategory:American men's basketball playersCategory:Denison Big Red athletic directorsCategory:Denison Big Red baseball playersCategory:Denison Big Red football coachesCategory:Denison Big Red football playersCategory:Denison Big Red men's basketball coachesCategory:Denison Big Red men's basketball playersCategory:College track and field coaches in the United States |
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This method is now being used in different areas of South America where farming is difficult, such as the altiplano and the Amazon basin. |
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He resigned for 2011 Albanian local elections. |
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Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics is a medical journal published by Elsevier that covers research on the pharmacotherapy of lung diseases. |
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The specific epithet (littorale) is derived from the Latin word littus meaning "shore". |
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One example of the latter is Santiago, the street kid Buddy Garrity took in, who in season 3 is evidently no longer living there and is not seen or mentioned again. |
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Starting in 2013, Seidell began writing for the ABC sitcom Trophy Wife. |
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T80 or T-80 may refer to: Bishop's Landing Airport, an airport in Celina, Collin County, Texas, United States with an FAA location identifier of T80 Canon T80, a 1985 35mm SLR camera Mercedes-Benz T80, a vehicle designed to break the world land speed record Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel, also known as T-80. |
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The game released on April 20, 1990. |
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Mehdiabad-e Aminiyan (, also Romanized as Mehdīābād-e Amīnīyān) is a village in Qasemabad Rural District, in the Central District of Rafsanjan County, Kerman Province, Iran. |
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The movie was produced by KNR Productions and Benetone Films. |
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Education in minority languages involve the so called national curriculum in which students learn their language for the same number of hours per week as Croatian, while in social science and humanistic subjects such as history, geography, arts and music their national curriculum accounts for one third of the entire studied curriculum, Croatian national content accounts for the second third while European or wider international content covers the last third of the curriculum. |
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LifeNext to nothing is known for certain about his life, but some information can be inferred from his music. |
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Two major gold mining periods ensued between 1861 through the early 20th century. |
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The 1953 Southern League was the second season of the regional third tier of speedway racing in the United Kingdom for Southern British teams. |
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Small power conditioners are rated in volt-amperes (V·A) while larger units are rated in kilovolt-amperes (kV·A). |
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The apple was supposed to be a cross between two North American cultivars, the 'McIntosh' and the 'Newtown Pippin', but recently, genetic analysis showed the 'Newtown Pippin' was not one of the parents and its identity remains a mystery. |
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Both school districts involved have declared they view the matter as closed. |
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ResultsPlayers statisticsExternal linksJapan Football AssociationCategory:Japan national football team resultsCategory:1969 in Japanese footballJapan |
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Bill left in 2006 to go to competitor Y100. |
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Among his most renowned articles: "The Price of Options Illiquidity". |
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The development of the sand dunes In the late Pleistocene, just before the end of the last ice age and during the short summers, sand-drifts were blown from the Rhine Valley into the area of the present dunes, forming this unique geology. |
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Ann Eva Margareta Melander (born 18 June 1961) is a Swedish former alpine skier who competed in the 1980 and 1984 Winter Olympics. |
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ClimateDemographicsIn the , Pilar had a population of . |
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Several hundred people lined the streets as her coffin was led from the Methodist Church to Newark Cemetery, where her body was interred. |
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In the semifinals he was stopped by Bulgaria's eventual runner-up Daniel Petrov. |
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At the age of 64, he finished third in the 2013 Berenberg Masters and he continued playing on the tour into his 70s. |
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Romanians formed the majority; 26% were Serbs, 8.6% were Roma and 4.4% Czechs. |
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Yaroslav Askarov (born 16 June 2002) is a Russian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for SKA Saint Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). |
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These neural cadherin-like cell adhesion proteins are integral plasma membrane proteins that most likely play a critical role in the establishment and function of specific cell-cell connections in the brain. |
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The school building was opened in 1967 as York Humber High School by the Board of Education for the City of York when the board merged into the Toronto District School Board in which the school is leased to the MSSB/TCDSB since 1989. |
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It added 7,300m2 to Burnside Village and increase their parking to 1,156, taking the centre to 120 shops, and about 20,000m2 of retail space, including Adelaide's first Zara store. |
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In 2006 the province had a population of 330,342. |
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External linksJean-Luc Sadourny International MatchesCategory:1966 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:French rugby union playersCategory:French rugby union coachesCategory:Rugby union fullbacksCategory:France international rugby union players |
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She also runs her own record label Giraffa Records. |
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Veteran actor Kamal Hassan was the chief guest. |
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ReferencesExternal linksCategory:Villages in West Godavari district |
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Leigh Scott Loveday (born 1973 in Port Talbot) is a Welsh-born video game writer and designer. |
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Le Troncq is a commune in the Eure department in Normandy in northern France. |
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It was first described by E. B. Bryant in 1945, and is found on Hispaniola. |
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40External linkshttp://www.answers.com/topic/aldateSee also St Aldate's, OxfordCategory:Southwestern Brythonic saintsCategory:577 deathsCategory:Year of birth unknown |
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Scotia-Glenville High School has a total enrollment of 782 students across 4 grades, and an 89% graduation rate. |
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Category:Populated places in Belgium |
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In his 4 List A matches, he scored 64 runs at a batting average of 32.00, with a high score of 37*. |
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The quantity transported is also comparable to that deposited by atmospheric dust. |
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From May 2012 to August 2014 he coached the Central African Republic national football team. |
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Kimber was acquitted. |
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At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 83, based on 24 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". |
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Critical reception Website The Shotgun Seat gave the album a three-star review, saying that "Consistency is key, and Chase Bryant is a solid set of five songs that work perfectly together. |
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References Category:Populated places in Farashband County |
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One commentator has aptly said:”Nav Sarga gate maghe Navsshabda Na Vidyate”It means that even one reads up to the ninth canto of his work, one finds that no new word of Sanskrit is left to be discovered. |
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Associated publication: Brecon and Radnor County Times. |
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It portrays the artists sailing across the sea by boat, afterwards in a mansion with a pool surrounded by women throughout the clip. |
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External links Category:Lakes of Schleswig-Holstein |
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Roman Wall Blues is the first solo album by Alex Harvey made after the Soul Band, and his time in the Hair pit band. |
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Ronald Edwards (1 April 1917 – 26 February 2013) was a South African cricketer. |
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Larrea may refer to:Larrea Cav. |
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Leessang, Special Jungin is the compilation album by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang. |
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Critics praised the concept, but noted the game was not designed to be "fun". |
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Nossiter is a surname of English origin. |
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For her work in the film, Asada was awarded Best New Actress, third place at the Pink Grand Prix. |
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BiographyLameda is educated at UPEL Instituto Pedagógico de Barquisimeto. |
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Neighbouring settlements include:Labas eastKemantan southKelupu northMaradong westReferencesCategory:Populated places in Sarawak |
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List of major earthquakesSee alsoEnriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zoneGeology of HaitiLists of earthquakesReferencesSources HaitiEarthquakes |
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The Broncos used him in practice to imitate Greg Olsen, tight end for their Super Bowl 50 opponent, the Carolina Panthers. |
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This species is endemic to Costa Rica. |
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ReferencesExternal links Category:1996 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Romanian footballersCategory:Association football defendersCategory:Liga I playersCategory:FC Viitorul Constanța playersCategory:Liga II playersCategory:SR Brașov playersCategory:FC Academica Clinceni playersCategory:CS Afumați playersCategory:SCM Gloria Buzău players |
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He was the son of Mirza Ghiyas Beg and brother to Empress Nur Jahan. |
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External linksCategory:1960s Hindi-language filmsCategory:1969 filmsCategory:Indian filmsCategory:Films scored by Shankar JaikishanCategory:Films directed by K. Shankar |
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Schönborn is the origin of the Counts of Schönborn. |
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Odites tinactella is a moth in the family Depressariidae. |
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Track listing (original issue) Side oneSide twoTrack listing (re-issue)Personnel Caravan Pye Hastings – guitar, vocals Geoff Richardson – electric viola Dave Sinclair – electric piano, organ, synthesizer John G. Perry – bass guitar, vocals Richard Coughlan – drums The New Symphonia OrchestraBacking vocals Liza Strike Vicki Brown Margot Newman Helen Chappelle Tony Burrows Robert Lindop Danny StreetThe New SymphoniaMartyn Ford (conductor), Richard Studt (leader), Irvine Arditti, Paul Beer, Ted Chance, Andrew Cauthery, Roger Chase, Lynden Cranham, Michael Crowther, Robin Davies, Rita Eddowes, Liz Edwards, Wilfred Gibson, Lucy Finch, Jo Frohlich, Wilf Gibson, Roy Gillard, Michael Harris, Tony Harris, Jimmy Hastings, Terry Johns, Skaila Kanda, Skaila Kanga, Garry Kettell, Chris Laurence, Helen Liebmann, Stephen May, Donald McVay, Dee Partridge, Geoff Perkins, Morris Pert, Mike Perton, Martin Robinson, Godfrey Salmon, Jan Schlapp, Colin Walker, Cathy Weiss, Robin Williams, Dave Woodcock, Nick Worters, Gavyn Wright. |
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HistoryThe village of Dollingstown is on the old road from Moira to Lurgan, in the townland of Taughrane, which may come from Irish Tóchar Rathain ("causeway of bracken") or Teach Raithin ("house of bracken"). |
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See also Jean CharpentierReferencesCategory:1897 birthsCategory:2001 deathsCategory:Canadian centenariansCategory:Ambassadors of Canada to HaitiCategory:Canadian military personnel of World War ICategory:Franco-Ontarian peopleCategory:Journalists from OntarioCategory:Officers of the Order of CanadaCategory:Ottawa controllers |
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Atriplex amnicola, commonly known as river saltbush or swamp saltbush, is a species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. |
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Partial list of Thesaurus programsDinner HourMusical ClockPaul Wing, the Story ManRadio Night ClubReferences Category:Media companies established in 1935Category:1935 establishments in New York (state)Category:Radio syndication |
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A remix featuring soul singer Darien Brockington and a different beat was recorded. |
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She died on 22 January 1960. |
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1984, № 143. with. |
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PromotionThe song's music video was directed by Mike Ross and produced by Ali Newling. |
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His first league game back at the club saw Murphy feature in the starting line-up in the goalless draw with Chesterfield on 11 August 2007, with his first two goals back at the club coming in a 4–0 demolition of Dagenham & Redbridge a fortnight later. |
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Justynów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Młodzieszyn, within Sochaczew County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. |
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Routledge, 2015. |
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playersCategory:Rochdale A.F.C. |
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But Esther reminds each of them in turn that the five of them are "a four." |
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South Westfield Township is one of fifteen townships in Surry County, North Carolina. |
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As a result of his perceived interest in Spain, he was commissioned by ICEX, the Spanish Embassy Commercial Office in London, to write the trade/press textbook for Spanish wines The Spanish Wine Education Notes, which appeared bi-annually from 1989 to 2001, after which ICEX took it in-house and it went online. |
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The protein encoded by this gene is one of two proteins that are required to form the DQ heterodimer, a cell surface receptor essential to the function of the immune system. |
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BattleUnion cavalry under Brig. |
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ReferencesFurther reading Category:FliesCategory:Articles created by Qbugbot |
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Notter may refer to: Notter, Cornwall, a hamlet in England Notter, Netherlands, a hamlet Notter (Unstrut), a river in Thuringia, Germany, tributary of the Unstrut Notter Point, a rocky point in AntarcticaPeople with that surnameJoe Notter (1890-1973), American jockeyJohn L. Notter (born 1935), financier and developerHeinrich Notter, Swiss bobsledderKastor Notter (1903–1950), Swiss racing cyclist |
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There are 9 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. |
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A transdermal patch containing lidocaine is available commercially in some countries. |
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The Czech Chess Federation subsequently cancelled his membership, and the FIDE Ethics Commission stripped him of his Grandmaster title and gave him a 6 year ban. |
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in the final by the score of 8-2. |
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ReceptionThe Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars stating "The influences of Latin jazz, bossa nova, and the avant-garde are mixed into the unusual musical blend". |
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ScheduleGame notesReferencesPro Football Archives: 1919 Rock Island Independents seasonCategory:Rock Island Independents seasonsRock IslandRock Island |
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He was a supporter of Irish nationalism. |
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AwardsMark Summers has received many nominations and awards for his work. |
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He played in two games in his major league career, with no at bats. |
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See also List of Corymbia speciesReferenceschartaceaCategory:Myrtales of AustraliaCategory:Flora of the Northern TerritoryCategory:Plants described in 1995 |
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Calculations showed that the lighthouse would have to be some tall if built on the highest point to be effective. |
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On February 1, 2018, Aryzta announced that it had sold the Big Texas and Cloverhill brands to Hostess Brands. |
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It is surrounded by Somogyviszló and Vásárosbéc on the north, Csertő on the east, Basal on the northeast, Patapoklosi on the south, Merenye on the southwest and Somogyhatvan on the west. |
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The ships had two compound steam engines, each driving one propeller shaft, rated at a total power of . |
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Gábor Eperjesi (born 12 January 1994) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays for Mezőkövesdi SE. |
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Hay, Bahay! |
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In his first University year he was a freshman Double Blue in rugby football and cricket. |
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Člunek lies approximately south-east of Jindřichův Hradec, east of České Budějovice, and south-east of Prague. |
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FilmographyStage productionsBroadwayDiscographyReferencesExternal links Sedona Now Network websiteCategory:1966 birthsCategory:American male television actorsCategory:American male child actorsCategory:Living peopleCategory:People from Staten IslandCategory:American people of Italian descentCategory:People from Sedona, ArizonaCategory:Gay actorsCategory:LGBT entertainers from the United StatesCategory:LGBT people from New York (state)Category:LGBT people from ArizonaCategory:Male actors of Italian descent |
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In 1928 he was made a Bard of the Cornish Gorseth at Boscawen-Un, taking the bardic name Map Hendra ('Son of Antquity'). |
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Frederick Drimmer (August 7, 1916 – December 24, 2000) is the author of The Elephant Man, a book about Joseph Merrick, who suffered from Proteus Syndrome. |
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Kraussia is a flowering plant genus in the family Rubiaceae. |
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Françoise Pollet (born 10 September 1949 in Boulogne Billancourt), is a French soprano. |
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He fought in the disastrous Battle of Pliska in 811, and was taken prisoner along with 50 other officers by the Bulgars. |
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Some additional contemporary covers also graced this set, like Los Lobos' "Evangeline" and Bruce Cockburn's "Waiting for a Miracle", as well as a unique cover of the Dylan/Band classic "Tears of Rage". |
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Barra may refer to:Places Barra, Scotland, United Kingdom Barra (Naples), Italy Barra de Mira, Portugal Barra, Gambia Barra Beach, Inhambane Province, Mozambique Barra, Macau, MacauBrazil Barra, Bahia, a municipality in Bahia Barra (neighborhood), a neighborhood of the city of SalvadorOrganisations Barra, Inc., a financial services firm Isle of Barra distillery, a whisky distillerySport Barra brava, a name for organized supporter groups of football teams in Latin America Barra Futebol Clube, a Brazilian soccer club Barra Mansa Futebol Clube, a Brazilian soccer clubPeople Barra binte Samawal Francisco León de la Barra (1863–1939) Joseph Bara (1779–1793), a hero of the French Revolution whose name is often written "Barra" Mary Barra (born 1961), CEO of General Motors Pasquale Barra (1942–2015), former NCO hitman and pentito Ray Barra (born 1930), ballet dancer and ballet director Robert Barra (born 1960), New York politicianOther uses Barra system, passive solar building technology Ford Barra engine, an engine produced by Ford Australia for its Falcon range French ship Barra (1794), a 74-gun Ship of the line, captured and served in the Royal Navy as HMS Donegal (1798)See also Barracuda, a fish Barramundi, a fish Barra, slang term for the British town of Barrow-in-Furness, also as to reflect the local accent Burra (disambiguation) Barra Bonita (disambiguation), several places Barra da Lagoa, a district of the city of Florianópolis in Santa Catarina, Brazil Barra da Tijuca, a neighborhood of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Barra de Santo Antônio, a municipality in Alagoas, Brazil Barra de São Francisco, a municipality in Espírito Santo, Brazil Barra de São Miguel (disambiguation), multiple places Barra do Chapéu, a municipality in São Paulo, Brazil Barra do Garças, a city in Mato Grosso, Brazil Barra do Piraí, a city in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Barra do Quaraí, a town in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Barra do Ribeiro, a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Barra do Turvo, a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil Barra Mansa, a municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Barra de Navidad, Mexico Gougane Barra, a settlement in County Cork, Ireland Barra Brui, New South Wales, Australia Gracie Barra, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu association La Barra Brava, an independent supporters' group for Major League Soccer's D.C. United and the United States |
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More specifically, it is estimated to have a Sq spectral type, which would also agree with its family classification. |
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This Way is an album by Acoustic Alchemy, released on May 14, 2007 in the United Kingdom. |
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He also contributed to more than a dozen other American and English journals, as well as writing genealogical notes in the Boston Evening Transcript for a period of 30 years. |
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To prepare it, the dough is wrapped around a cheesestick and formed into a breadstick so it can be fried in oil for 6 minutes at or sometimes oven-baked. |
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They contended with the military group, the Soriya, who supported the successors of the war leader Ibrahim Sori. |
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Here they participated in the Battle of Kasserine Pass and several of the other early battles with units of the US Army, newly committed to the war. |
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Cerithium crassilabrum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae. |
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Roszków may refer to the following places in Poland: Roszków, Greater Poland Voivodeship Roszków, Silesian Voivodeship |
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Rogozche is a village in Dzhebel Municipality, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. |
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ReferencesCategory:Villages in Pajęczno County |
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Nyathi was a teacher who joined the Zimbabwe African People's Union of Joshua Nkomo, fighting against the white-minority government of Ian Smith. |
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ReferencesCategory:1883 birthsCategory:Year of death missingCategory:Portuguese male fencersCategory:Olympic fencers of PortugalCategory:Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics |
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ReferencesSteinway Pianos, LondonInternational Musicians' Seminar, Prussia CoveCategory:Classical piano duosCategory:Hungarian classical pianistsCategory:Hungarian women pianistsCategory:1947 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:21st-century classical pianistsCategory:21st-century women musiciansCategory:Women classical pianists |
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Rhodes also acted in regional theater, including Playhouse on the Mall in Paramus, New Jersey, and the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia. |
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Along with prof. dr. ir. |
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The 2014 Dhaka Senior Division League started on 12 September 2014 where 7 clubs competed with each other. |
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The incumbent at Finglas, he became a Canon of Killala in 1693; was Archdeacon of Clogher from 1704 to 1705; Chancellor of Clogher in 1705; and Chancellor of Armagh in 1706. |
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Fig refers to Mount Judi where Prophet Nuh's Ark landed, while At-Teen referring to Prophet Noah, the location where his Ark ship landed, az-Zaytoon referring to Jesus who was born in Palestine where olives grow or Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine. |
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Yeelirrie lies in Western Australia's Mulga Zone rangeland. |
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During the Ottoman wars the village was destroyed and in 1746 re-founded. |
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Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 3 January 1803. |
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He was given more first-class opportunities in 2006 and 2007 playing a total of 15 matches, taking 29 wickets at an average of 45.03. |
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AwardsNational Team NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit Boca Chica 2009 Gold Medal NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit Guatemala 2009 Silver Medal NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit Cayman Islands 2009 Silver Medal IV Olimpiada Nacional del Deporte Cubano Silver MedalReferences Karell Pena at the Beach Volleyball Database FIVB Beach ProfileCategory:1988 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Cuban beach volleyball playersCategory:Men's beach volleyball players |
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GenomicsThe gene is located at chromosome 17p13.3 on the Watson (plus) strand. |
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Their children were styled Count (or Countess) of Lippe-Biesterfeld: Simon John (7 July 1655 – 8 May 1656) Juliane Elisabeth (15 June 1656 – 29 April 1709) John Augustus (15 October 1657 – 9 September 1709) Charlotte Sophie (16 September 1658 – 25 April 1672) Simon Christian (8 October 1659 – 9 November 1660) Theodore Adolph (22 October 1660 – 9 March 1709) Christine Mary (12 February 1662 – 14 June 1710) Stillborn son (10 June 1663) Christiane Ernestine (12 July 1664 – 28 December 1686) Anna Auguste (14 September 1665 – 25 August 1730) John Frederick (6 November 1666 – 21 February 1712) Magdalene Emilie (30 November 1667 – 25 June 1677) Concordia Dorothea (18 December 1668 – 25 June 1677) John George Louis (12 January 1670 – 22 January 1693) Rudolph Ferdinand (17 March 1671 – 12 June 1736); his son, Count Ferdinand founded the Lippe-Weissenfeld line of the family and his granddaughter, Countess Henriette of Lippe-Weissenfeld (1753-1795) married Albert (1750-1811), son of Leopold II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau William Christian (November 1672 – 6 May 1674) Simon Christian (4 March 1674 – 23 June 1677) Elisabeth Charlotte (21 March 1675 – 22 August 1676) Juliane Sophie (6 December 1676 – 2 June 1705) Justine Hermione (20 May 1679 – 15 June 1704)Category:Counts of LippeCategory:House of LippeCategory:1625 birthsCategory:1678 deathsCategory:17th-century German people |
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Six years later, he took a trip to Dresden, where he spent two months studying with the noted animal painter Johann Siegwald Dahl (1827-1902). |
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The caterpillar is known to feed on Neolitsea zeylanica. |
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They joined the Golden City Football League (GCFL) in 1960 and won a premiership in their first season, with a one-point grand final win over White HillsThe GCFL merged with the BFL before the 1981 season to form the Bendigo-Golden City Football League and Kangaroo Flat were admitted into the second division. |
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L.D.Benson – Mearns' sumacRhus virens var. |
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Many of the first bandsmen had no musical education, which resulted in the Ministry of the Interior founding a three-year early morning music school, which was mandatory for all bandsmen. |
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Schooling and adolescence Cosima and Blandine remained with Anna Liszt until 1850, joined eventually by Daniel. |
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Columbia City Historic District may refer to:Columbia City Historic District (Columbia City, Indiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Whitley County, IndianaColumbia City Historic District (Seattle, Washington), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in King County, Washington |
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The Antigua and Barbuda Davis Cup team represents Antigua and Barbuda in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Antigua and Barbuda Tennis Association. |
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In any case, Leonti Mroveli as chronicler shifted the balance of Georgian literature from the ecclesiastic to the secular. |
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seasonsBradford City |
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He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. |
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It was released in September 1994 as the first single from the album George Ducas. |
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ReferencesCategory:ÅlCategory:Mountains of Viken |
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The length of the forewings is 3.9–4.1 mm for males and 4-4.8 mm for females. |
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He studied Torah with his grandfather, Rabbi Menachem of Amshinov. |
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Before that He was Director Marketing at Vodafone Global. |
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Professional careerDemirtaş made his debut for Gençlerbirliği in a 1-0 Süper Lig win over Bursaspor on 18 May 2018.International careerDemirtaş has represented the Turkish Football Federation at the U15 and U16 levels. |
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Sotiris Ventas (born 15 March 1945) is a Greek wrestler. |
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All three men were arrested and there were no injuries. |
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He became Clerk of the Justiciary in 1783. |
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The slave trade was facilitated on the European end by the Portuguese, the Dutch, the French and the British. |
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"Big Ideas" is a song by LCD Soundsystem, released as a single on August 11, 2008. |
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Robinson's partner was Csaba Szirmai, one of the show's resident professional dancers. |
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While it received generally positive ratings from critics, Pitchfork gave it a more critical review, describing it as "disappointing." |
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The conclusion reached is that statements in a laboratory routinely travel up and down this continuum, and the main purpose of a laboratory is to take statements of one level of facticity and transform them to another level. |
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Birk may refer to: Birk (market place), a demarcated area with its own laws and privileges, the Bjarkey laws Reykjavík Airport's ICAO code "BIRK" Birk (name), a given name and surname Birk, the German name for Petelea Commune, Mureș County, RomaniaSee also Birks (disambiguation) Berk (disambiguation) Burk (disambiguation) |
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It was released on LP and CD via Cold Chillin' Records in 1996 but is made up of the classic diss records KRS-One/Boogie Down Productions and MC Shan/The Juice Crew took shots at each other with during the infamous "Bridge Wars" in the late '80s and what is often considered the most memorable (as well as one of the first) hip-hop beefs that ever happened. |
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After a full season at Northwich, Ball joined National League North club Stalybridge Celtic on a free transfer ahead of the 2016–17 season. |
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Ronaldus Cornelis "Ron" Stevens (born February 15, 1959 in Lienden, Gelderland) is a Dutch sprint canoer who competed in the early to mid-1980s. |
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He was a member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Knaresborough in April 1554, Hedon in November 1554, Shaftesbury in 1563 and Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1571. |
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In 2011, Hampi University conferred the Nadoja Award upon V.S. |
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Background and history Anspach created Anti-Monopoly in part as a response to the lessons taught by the mainstream game, which he believed created the impression that monopolies were something desirable. |
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As mentioned earlier these two Sections provide for the declaration of services by the ACCC and impose standard access obligations, terms and conditions which include the monetary price bracket limiting what Telstra is allowed to charge its competitors for access to declared services. |
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In 1844 Morton Above, along with part of the neighbouring township of Dynhinlle Ucha, became part of the newly created parish of Rhosllanerchrugog. |
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Born in Samarkand, Khojaeva graduated from Samarkand State University in 1963, with a degree in Tajik language and literature; she then began teaching in schools in Samarkand. |
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HistoryFaasos was founded by Jaydeep Barman and Kallol Banerjee and incorporated in 2011. |
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Referencesgrey crested titgrey crested titCategory:Birds of Central ChinaCategory:Birds of YunnanCategory:Birds of the Himalayasgrey crested titCategory:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot |
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Other census subdivisionsOther places Canol CampDiscoveryFort ConfidenceOld Fort ProvidencePine PointPort RadiumRayrockTungstenRegional populationsSee also List of cities in CanadaList of municipalities in the Northwest TerritoriesReferencesExternal linksPlace names in the NWT*Communities |
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Wynne discusses the history of anthropomorphism through George Henry Lewes, George Romanes, and Charles Darwin to elaborate on pitfalls, limitations, and the arguably nonscientific status of anthropomorphism. |
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He was selected 67th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. |
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Thomas Travers may refer to:Thomas Otho Travers (1785–1844), soldierThomas Travers (MP), for Lancashire Sir Thomas Travers (ophthalmologist), Australian ophthalmologist |
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ReferencesExternal links Official website FAA Food Plan Category:Addiction organizations in the United StatesCategory:Eating disordersCategory:Organizations established in 1987Category:Twelve-step programs |
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During an episode of the 2013 BBC2 series The Story of Music, when presenter Howard Goodall was discussing the style galant popularised by composers such as Mozart, the song was performed by a string quartet and classical singer. |
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Andy Crump of Paste gave the episode an 8.6 rating and wrote, "'Ava' lets its characters be the best part of who they are, while flying through every holiday episode trope imaginable, but if the plot elements here feel familiar, they end up working because they're used in earnest. |
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SpeciesThere are currently two recognized species in this genus: Corematodus shiranus Boulenger, 1897 Corematodus taeniatus Trewavas, 1935ReferencesCategory:HaplochrominiCategory:Cichlid generaCategory:Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger |
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Wake Forest could only manage 205 yards of offense against the Tigers. |
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This book won a research prize organized by these institutions, enjoyed extraordinary attention by the lawyers and made a high impact at the time within the academic field of European law. |
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Sugar Loaf Hill January 19. |
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She said she found that concentration camps were hard to close; how she found that authorities found them so convenient, that they were re-used for other groups. |
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Svartskog is a village in Akershus, Norway. |
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See also List of JingūNotesReferences Ponsonby-Fane, Richard. |
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OperationsFares in Wächtersbach are set and services are managed by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (Rhine-Main Transport Association). |
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FamilyAmong his ancestors were Isaac, rabbi at Cracow; the grandson of the latter,Phinehas Selig, author of the "'Aṭeret Paz"; and the latter's son, Aryeh Löw, a well-known Talmudist, who was the father of Eleazar Löw, the author of "Shemen Roḳeaḥ." |
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There are limits on how much money users can add to their Wallet Balance, withdraw from the linked account or card, or send and receive to other individuals. |
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), Irish footballerGeorge Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard (1685–1765), Anglo-Irish naval commander and diplomatistGeorge Forbes, 4th Earl of Granard (1710–1769), MP for St Johnstown (County Longford) and MullingarGeorge Forbes, 5th Earl of Granard (1740–1780), MP for St Johnstown (County Longford)George Forbes, 6th Earl of Granard (1760–1837), Earl of GranardGeorge Forbes, 7th Earl of Granard (1833–1889), Irish peer and soldierGeorge Forbes, Viscount Forbes (1785–1836), MP for LongfordUnited Kingdom George Forbes (businessman) (born 1945), Scottish farmer and property developer, former chairman of Newcastle United F.C. |
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Assuming the astronaut urinates, the diaper would only need to be changed every eight to ten hours. |
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The double-banded courser lives and breeds in flat, stony or gravelly, semi-desert terrains with firm, sandy soil and tufty grass or thorn scrub. |
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On February 14 2004, the final took place at the Universal Hall in Skopje and hosted by Aneta Andonova and Karolina Petkovska. |
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In 2004, it was released internationally by Floppy Cow Records and in the US by Suburban Home Records. |
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Category:English entomologistsCategory:English lepidopteristsCategory:1858 birthsCategory:1947 deathsCategory:Fellows of the Royal Entomological SocietyCategory:Fellows of the Zoological Society of London |
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However, active grass-roots opposition from local supporters of the house, organized by the 'Friends of Arundells', led by Tony Burnside, prompted the Charity Commission to rule in September 2011 that any sale would be premature, with the Foundation asked to make more vigorous efforts to meet the central objective of Heath's will. |
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Milejovice lies approximately south of Strakonice, north-west of České Budějovice, and south of Prague. |
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References|-Category:1965 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Members of the Western Australian Legislative AssemblyCategory:Women members of the Western Australian Legislative AssemblyCategory:Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western AustraliaCategory:21st-century Australian politiciansCategory:21st-century Australian women politicians |
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Fáinní but often "Fáinnes" in English) is the name of a pin badge worn to show fluency in, or a willingness to speak, the Irish Language. |
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Governor Rodrigues may refer to:Diogo Rodrigues (died 1577), Governor of Salsette from 1535 to 1548Sarmento Rodrigues (1899–1979), Governor of Portuguese Guinea from 1946 to 1949, Governor General of Salazar from, 1950 to 1951, Governor General of Portuguese Mozambique from 1961 to 1964 |
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Cambridge 105 broadcast live from three separate locations in the centre of the city. |
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Notable people with the surname include:Austin Berkley (born 1973), former English professional footballerElizabeth Berkley (born 1972), American TV and film actressGeorge Berkley (engineer) (died 1893), British civil engineerRichard L. Berkley (born 1931), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991)Robyn Berkley, fashion publicistSeth Berkley (born 1956), American epidemiologistShelley Berkley (born 1951), U.S. CongresswomanTheresa Berkley (died 1836), 19th century London dominatrixW.R. Berkley (born 1946), Insurance Tycoon. |
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He has also worked extensively in contemporary dance, composing music for choreographers Viola Farber, Sarah Fahie and Andreja Rauch. |
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The Jubilee Hills Check Post Metro Station is located on the Blue Line of the Hyderabad Metro.. |
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In 1796, he managed the Jefferson campaign in Pennsylvania, blanketing the state with agents who passed out 30,000 hand-written tickets, naming all 15 electors (printed tickets were not allowed). |
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It is used specifically to refer to Judgment of Solomon ("Solomonic wisdom") Solomonic column in architecture Solomonic dynasty in Ethiopian history |
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Some residences were converted into hostels to house the students. |
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Sacred Heart Church Ayavana, St. Mary's Jacobite Church Kalampoor, St. Mary's Church Karimattom etc. |
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In this legislation, states could choose to establish their own health insurance exchanges; if they choose not to do so, the federal government would run one for the state. |
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For local government purposes, it falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. |
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Schools, health centres, and roads linking Suket and Mandi to Delhi were constructed during his reign. |
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Habitat and ecologyCoolia is found globally in coastal marine regions of both temperate and tropical waters. |
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Chizuru Miyawaki is directing the new season with previous season's director Yoichi Fujita supervising. |
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He received 75,862 votes and defeated Syed Javed Ali Shah Jillani. |
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Their main roles are to protect Sultan of Johor, his royal family and properties. |
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Promoted again, this time to Air Vice-Marshal in 1936, he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Air Staff and Director of Operations and Intelligence in January 1937. |
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KingGee (formerly known as King Gee) is an Australian work wear brand. |
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ReferencesExternal links University Park Mall - Simon.comCategory:Shopping malls in IndianaCategory:Simon Property GroupCategory:Buildings and structures in South Bend, IndianaCategory:Shopping malls established in 1979Category:Tourist attractions in South Bend, IndianaCategory:Mishawaka, Indiana |
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Works L'Arche ensevelie, 1959 La Terre de la gazelle Marie Casse-croûte, 1985, Prix RTL grand public 1985 Le Jaune, 1988 La cavale irlandaise, 1991 Au Fil du fleuve, 1994Notes Category:1918 birthsCategory:2006 deathsCategory:Auschwitz concentration camp survivorsCategory:French Resistance membersCategory:Holocaust survivorsCategory:Writers from Paris |
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She moved to a ranch near Willcox, Arizona in 1943. |
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The station was originally called Lia. |
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Work Hadjithomas and Joreige are known to work over several years on a single project, and often revisit earlier works in retrospection. |
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Many of his screenplays were written under the pen name Henry Wilson. |
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History The original Victorian school was built in 1895 and is now used as the school hall. |
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It is not regarded as a separate populated place in census, but as part of village of Čenej, some 10 km away. |
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CareerYahyahoui, alias Ettounsi, founded and edited one of the first open discussion forums on the Internet, the satirical website TUNeZINE (which has since been shut down). |
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Accessory breasts, also known as polymastia, supernumerary breasts, or mammae erraticae, is the condition of having an additional breast. |
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playersCategory:PAS Giannina F.C. |
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2007Daniel Bell won 11 gold medals in the Australasian Tri-Series Swimming Championships and was judged male swimmer of the meet. |
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We could only wish for it. |
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Michalis Vakalopoulos (born 26 June 1990 in Leiderdorp) is a Dutch-Greek professional footballer who used to play as a defender for SC Veendam in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. |
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is a vast improvement over 'A Fistful of Meg' in almost every way, primarily because it’s actually more reminiscent of one of my favorite episodes of Family Guy: 'Road to Rupert.' |
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The Urban Code is applied in the entire District of Rafaela. |
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He was able to carry 190 kg in the snatch, and 225 kg in the clean and jerk, for a total of 415 kg, finishing only in tenth place. |
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Epidendrum paniculatum (gloss: paniculate upon a tree) is a species of orchid in the genus Epidendrum. |
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Additionally, following the attack, investigators found small piles of rocks near to where the shots had been fired, the type of formations that can be used to scout firing positions. |
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TheaterFilmographyReferencesExternal links Category:1963 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Conservatoire de Paris alumniCategory:20th-century French male actorsCategory:21st-century French male actorsCategory:French male film actorsCategory:French male television actorsCategory:French male stage actorsCategory:French theatre directorsCategory:National Rally (France) politicians |
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In 1330, Robert had him appointed bishop of Giovinazzo. |
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Some of the other Guests of antiquity were Thomas' sons Walter and Leonard, referred to in 1194 and 1280; and Henry, son of Leonard, 1240. |
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Zwei Ärzte sind einer zu viel is a German television series. |
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CareerClubIn January 2011, he joined Ukrainian Premier League side Tavriya Simferopol on a two-year contract. |
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Ivanovskaya, Nikulinskaya, Leushinskaya are the nearest rural localities. |
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In 2006, Cogen was elected to the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners as Commissioner for District 2, representing North and Northeast Portland. |
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This article contains a list of national archives. |
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Each square tile is worth a number of victory points, and each octagonal tile contains a number of each player's influence markers. |
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Category:Dobele MunicipalityCategory:Towns and villages in Latvia |
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Stromerius is larger than the contemporary Saghacetus but smaller than the older Dorudon. |
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DisbandmentRegiment Highveld was disbanded in 1997. |
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Track listingBig Sky PresenceRide OnDesolate ChileStop Bombing Each Other! |
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It is endemic to Japan. |
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In November 1936, Gauleiter Fritz Wächtler dedicated the Hauzenberg district house. |
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It was designed by Jony Ive, and used clear plastic to match the aesthetic of Apple's product line at the time. |
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Hsinchu Science Park: Hsinchu City and Hsinchu County, Taiwan is the dominant area worldwide for pure-play semiconductor foundry market. |
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24 Qore-24 Impala, scoring one top 5 and four top ten finishes to finish 14th in points. |
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Peek-a-Boo's teleportation powers can create dangerous implosions at their exit point if she isn't careful. |
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In the 2000s the freight segment was deregulated and a number of freight companies have started competing with the NSB partial subsidiary CargoNet. |
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In those days the line from Farnham to Alton was double track. |
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Normal heights are heights above sea level, one of several types of height which are all computed slightly differently. |
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David Schwarz may refer to: David M. Schwarz, American New Classical architect David Schwarz (aviation inventor) (1852–1897), Hungarian aviation pioneer David Schwarz (footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballerSee also David Schwartz (disambiguation) Schwarz (disambiguation) |
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For the history of the region, see History of Pomerania. |
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Coligny regrouped, marched east into the Rhone and, months later, marched towards Paris. |
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Pete Sampras was the two-time defending champion, but lost in the final to Andre Agassi, 2–6, 4–6. |
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Its portfolio of brands includes Lay's, Cheetos, Fritos, and Doritos, as well as local brands such as Lucky, Stiksy, and Baconzitos snacks in Brazil and ManiMoto in Colombia. |
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Spach may refer to: Édouard Spach (1801–1879), French botanist Stephen Spach (born 1982), American football player |
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It was for that work that he was placed on the cover of the November 14, 1938 issue of Time. |
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This mutation is present in Sebright Bantams and probably other bantams. |
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The station is located on the Hanover–Brunswick railway. |
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She competed in the women's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics. |
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From 2010 to 2011, a second six-issue comic book limited series, titled Wolfskin: Hundredth Dream was published. |
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He worked as a professor at the College of the Holy Cross. |
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1997: Michael Peart, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu1997–2000: Michael Dibben, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu2000–2002: Michael Anthony Price, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu2002–2006: Charles Mochan, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu2006–2009: Roger Sykes, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu2009–2011: Malcolm McLachlan, also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu2011–2012: Timothy Smart (acting), also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu 2012–2013: Martin Fidler (acting), also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu2013: Steven Chandler (acting), also to Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, Tuvalu2013–2016: Roderick Drummond, also to Kiribati, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu2016–: Melanie Hopkins, also to Kiribati, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Tonga, TuvaluReferencesExternal linksUK and Fiji, gov.ukFiji United Kingdom High CommissionersUnited KingdomFijiUnited Kingdom |
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It was used to a small extent in Europe and Asia and saw some use in the US, notably by the Fox News Channel, but was a commercial failure compared with Digital Betacam. |
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I Am Ruined We Sing In Time ArrowsAccoladesReferences Category:2011 albumsCategory:The Lonely Forest albums |
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The southern terminus of SR 625 is at U.S. Route 224 (US 224) near Boardman, and its northern terminus is at US 62 in the southwestern portion of Youngstown. |
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Sweatbees is a compilation album by Louisville, Kentucky rock band My Morning Jacket. |
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In 2016, Perrett was the first woman appointed to referee men's teams in Australia's National Rugby Championship, after becoming the first female assistant referee in Super Rugby three months earlier. |
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Through his company, he wrote several educational books, including Bring Out Your Dead: Recreating the Black Death in the Classroom, Mouldering in the Grave: A Dramatic Approach to Teaching About John Brown and The Constitution: A Cooperative Learning Approach. |
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The District ranked second in McKean County for average teacher salary in 2007. |
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Avengers Campus (Disney California Adventure) The version at Disney California Adventure will be taking up the space previously occupied by A Bug's Land and will be anchored by the nearby Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! |
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Democratic nominee Daniel T. McCarty defeated Republican nominee Harry S. Swan with 74.83% of the vote. |
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It is located within the locality of Butler. |
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Paradores in Puerto RicoPonce The Fox Hotel Hotel Meliá Hotel Ponce Intercontinental Ponce Plaza Hotel & Casino Solace by the SeaSan Juan Caribe Hilton Hotel Condado Vanderbilt Hotel Hotel El Convento La Concha Resort Normandie Hotel (closed) San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris CasinoSee also List of casinos in Puerto Rico List of companies of Puerto Rico List of hotels – indexed by country Lists of hotels – hotel list articles on WikipediaReferencesExternal links *Puerto RicoPuerto RicoHotelsHotels |
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On December 13, 2004 K10CM changed the K10CM call letters from K10CM to KNEE-LP calls. |
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He went on hunger strike because his repeated requests to provide for his needs had gone unheeded by prison authorities. |
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Mauricio Eduardo Lagos González (born 5 April 1984) is a Chilean footballer. |
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ReferencesCategory:Villages in Chełm County |
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After that, Motemn was active in photography, filming, and documenting. |
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He was posthumously mentioned in dispatches on 5 November 1915. |
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The most successful team in the competition to date is University of the Free State koshuis Vishuis, who won the competition on four occasions. |
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Powdered dried lime is also used as an ingredient in Arab States of the Persian Gulf-style baharat (a spice mixture which is also called kabsa or kebsa). |
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On many machines, particularly those without hardware support for division, division is a slower operation than multiplication, so this approach can yield a considerable speedup. |
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ReferencesExternal links Category:CirrhitidaeCategory:Monotypic fish generaCategory:Fish described in 1874 |
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BiographyBorn in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, he officiated in the World Series in 1951 (outfield only), 1954, 1960 and 1967, serving as crew chief in 1967, and in the All-Star Game in 1950, 1953, 1957, 1960 (both games) and 1965, working behind the plate in 1965 and for the second half of the 1957 game; he also worked behind the plate for Game 1 of the 1970 American League Championship Series during a labor strike, after having begun working primarily as an assistant league supervisor and substitute umpire in 1968. |
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It includes Saurolophus (from Canada and Mongolia), Augustynolophus (from the United States), and Prosaurolophus (from Alberta, Canada, and Montana, U.S.). |
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Biography Kevin Patrick Grant completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1988; he then completed a Master of Arts (MA) degree at the University of Chicago in 1991 before returning to Berkeley to carry out his doctoral studies (earning him a PhD in 1997). |
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The superyacht Joy was launched at the Feadship yard at the Kaag Island. |
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Yogender Chandolia is the current standing committee chairperson of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). |
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List of ATP Race championsSee also ATP World Tour records ATP World Tour Awards ATP World Tour Masters 1000 List of ATP number 1 ranked players Tennis statistics Tennis male players statisticsExternal links ATP Rankings+raceCategory:Association of Tennis ProfessionalsCategory:Tennis rankings |
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Inspired by the strike, she joined the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) in 1983 and began working on the ILGWU Immigration Project in 1984. |
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Sveti Križ (literally, 'Holy Cross' in Croatian and Slovene) may refer to several places:In Austria:Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitztal, also known as Sveti Križ in SloveneIn Croatia:Sveti Križ, Budinščina, a village in the Municipality of BudinščinaSveti Križ, Tuhelj, a village in the Municipality of TuheljSveti Križ, Mala Subotica, a village in the Municipality of Mala SuboticaSveti Križ Začretje, a village and municipalityIn Slovenia:Beli Grič, a settlement in the Municipality of Mokronog–Trebelno, known as Sveti Križ until 1955Brnica, Žalec, a settlement in the Municipality of Žalec, known as Sveti Križ until 1953Gaj nad Mariborom, a settlement in the Municipality of Maribor, known as Sveti Križ until 1955Križevska Vas, Dol pri Ljubljani, a settlement in the Municipality of Dol pri Ljubljani, known as Sveti Križ until 1952Planina pod Golico, a settlement in the Municipality of Jesenice, known as Sveti Križ until 1955Podbočje, a settlement in the Municipality of Krško, known as Sveti Križ pri Kostanjevici until 1952Tlake, Grosuplje, a settlement in the Municipality of Grosuplje, where Zgornje Tlake was formerly known as Sveti KrižVipavski Križ, a settlement in the Municipality of Ajdovščina, known as Sveti Križ until 1955 |
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The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1894 occurred on November 6, 1894. |
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The San Margarita Sandstone is a geologic formation in California. |
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HistoryNagpur Division was created in 1861, when the Central Provinces administrative division of British India was created by merging the Nagpur Province and the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories. |
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The tree was measured with a tape after felling at tall, and in circumference. |
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People Bożena Kurowska (1937-1969), Polish actress Bruno Kurowski (1879-1944), German politician Eva Kurowski (born 1965), German jazz musician Franz Kurowski (1923-2011), German author Klemens Kurowski (1340-1405), Polish nobleman Maciej Kurowski (born 1986), Polish luger Mikołaj Kurowski (died 1411), Polish nobleman Sebastian Kurowski (born 1988), Polish footballer Whitey Kurowski (1918-1999), American baseball playerSee also Kurowie, a Polish knighthood familyReferences Category:Polish-language surnamesCategory:Toponymic surnames |
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Robespierre et l'art du portrait. |
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After the end of construction in 1996, the lake took until 1998 to fill and begin to serve its purpose. |
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HistoryA post office was established at Hughes in 1890, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1901. |
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He has seen and learned to appreciate genuine emotions and human experiences thanks to knowing John, as has Lenina. |
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ReferencesExternal linksType strain of Marinomonas balearica at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity MetadatabaseCategory:OceanospirillalesCategory:Bacteria described in 2010 |
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Elemental may also refer to:People with the name Professor Elemental, steampunk hip-hop artistArts, entertainment, and mediaComics and literature "Elemental" (story), a 1984 story by Geoffrey A. Landis Elementals (Comico Comics), an American dark superhero comic book Elementals (comics), a number of different comics titles and characters of the same nameFictional entities Elemental (Dungeons & Dragons), a type of creature from the role-playing game (clearly based on the alchemical creature) Elemental (The Chronicles of Riddick), a fictional race that evolved from humans in the film The Chronicles of Riddick Elemental, a type of power armor used by the Clans in the BattleTech franchise Elemental, a species in the Mortal Kombat game universe Elementals (Crash Bandicoot), a group of renegade masks from the video game Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Elementals (DC Comics), a fictional team of superheroes published by DC Comics Elementals (Marvel Comics), a fictional organization in the Marvel UniverseGames Elemental (video game), a 1988 action-strategy video game by Erick Dupuis Elemental: War of Magic, a 2010 turn-based strategy video game by StardockMusic Elemental (Cesium 137 album), the second album from American band Cesium 137 Elemental (Cobalt 60 album) Elemental (Loreena McKennitt album), a 1985 album by Canadian singer and harpist Loreena McKennitt Elemental (Demdike Stare album), 2012 Elemental (Tears for Fears album), a 1993 album by British pop band Tears for Fears "Elemental" (song), the title track from that album Elemental (The Fixx album), a 1998 album by The Fixx "Elementals", a composition by Dave Brubeck for jazz combo and orchestraOther uses in arts, entertainment, and media Elemental (film), a 2012 film Elemental (music group), a Croatian hip-hop groupOther uses Elemental Technologies, Inc., a video software company in Portland, OregonSee also Element (disambiguation) Elementary (disambiguation) |
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Kostyantyn Mykolayovych Bocharov (; born 11 April 1997), better known by his stage name Mélovin (Меловін) (stylised as MÉLOVIN), is a Ukrainian singer and songwriter. |
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References Category:Azerbaijani cultureCategory:Equestrian team sports |
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Alejandro Pierola (born 20 November 1949) is a former professional tennis player from Chile. |
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The king pronounced judgement and commanded Arad-Sibitta to give the plaintiff seven slaves in compensation and this was witnessed by seven high-ranking witnesses, of whom three were of Kassite origin and one, Ammenna, the officer, a Hurrian. |
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HistoryOnce Only Imagined (2004−2008)The band released their first album Once Only Imagined on August 14, 2007. |
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Selected filmography Camera Operator La bestia desnuda (1967) Placer sangriento (1967) Hotel alojamiento (1966) La Venganza del sexo (1966) Las locas del conventillo (María y la otra) (1966) Con gusto a rabia (1964) El Hombre y su noche (1958)Cinematography Cargo de conciencia (2005) Adiós, abuelo (1996) Chiquilines (1991) Buen viaje (1991) Delito de corrupción (1991) Más allá del tema (1989) Atracción peculiar (1988) El Profesor Punk (1988) Galería del terror (1987) Los Colimbas al ataque (1987) Mingo y Aníbal en la mansión embrujada (1986) Camarero nocturno en Mar del Plata (1986) Rambito y Rambón, primera misión (1986) Las Minas de Salomón Rey (1986) Los Colimbas se divierten (1986) Miráme la palomita (1985) La muerte blanca (1985) Mingo y Aníbal, dos pelotazos en contra (1984) Pasajeros de una pesadilla (1984) Buenos Aires Rock (1983) Los extraterrestres (1983) Los reyes del sablazo (1983) El arreglo (1983) Plata dulce (1982) Mire que es lindo mi país (1981) Te rompo el rating (1981) Amante para dos (1981) Abierto día y noche (1981) Las Vacaciones del amor (1981) Departamento compartido (1980) Días de ilusión (1980) Desde el abismo (1980) Custodio de señoras (1979) Expertos en pinchazos (1979) La nona (1979) Los éxitos del amor (1979) El rey de los exhortos (1979) Mi mujer no es mi señora (1978) Encuentros muy cercanos con señoras de cualquier tipo (1978) Fotógrafo de señoras (1978) Los médicos (1978) Las turistas quieren guerra (1977) El gordo catástrofe (1977) Jacinta Pichimahuida se enamora (1977) Basta de mujeres (1977) El canto cuenta su historia (1976) Los hombres sólo piensan en eso (1976) El gordo de América (1976) Maridos en vacaciones (1975) Triángulo de cuatro (1975) Mi novia el...(1975) Los vampiros los prefieren gorditos (1974) La patagonia rebelde (1974) Hay que romper la rutina (1974) Argentinísima II (1973) Las venganzas de Beto Sánchez (1973) Hasta que se ponga el sol (1973) El profesor tirabombas (1972) Argentino hasta la muerte (1971) La gran ruta (1971) Simplemente una rosa (1971) Los neuróticos (1971) Argentinísima (1971) El profesor patagónico (1970) La guita (1970) La vida continúa (1969) El Profesor Hippie (1969) La fiaca (1969) Villa Cariño está que arde (1968) Una máscara para Ana (1966)See also Cinematographer Cinema of ArgentinaReferencesExternal links Category:Argentine cinematographersCategory:1927 birthsCategory:2014 deaths |
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For the Columbus Astros in 1970, he hit .296 eight home runs in 137 games. |
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He currently plays with Rönesans TED Ankara Kolejliler. |
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The weakness of the earth, especially in the western sections, necessitated the implementation of a strong arch throughout approximately of the tunnel and a durable brick lining. |
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The CD release is a double-disc that includes the accapellas and instrumentals of all of the album's tracks. |
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In 2012 he won a bronze medal in sabre at the North American Cup, and the same year got a gold one for the same thing, and a silver one for épée at the 2012 U.S. Fencing National Wheelchair Championship. |
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"The ocean is very different with the waves and the current which were quite strong. |
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1861: 1,964; incl. |
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Plant species present in the lake water include hydrilla, pondweed, bulrush, waterstar grass, American lotus, coontail, and southern naiad. |
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This service allowed subscribers to access a downloadable game portal and play advanced 3D mobile games, including MMOs. |
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Notable people with the surname include:Edward H. Jenison (1907–1996), American politicianMadge Jenison (1874–1960), American author, activist and bookstore ownerMatthew Jenison (1654–1734), British politicianRalph Jenison (1696–1758), British politicianRobert Jenison (1584?–1652), English Puritan cleric and academic |
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Edwin Brown (died 1999) was a British actor. |
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Francis Lamb (November 12, 1900 – July 26, 1975) was an American lawyer and politician. |
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The book is written as a historical narrative of Berger's encounter with Chabad messianism from the time of the death of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson in 1994 through the book's publication in 2001. |
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ReferencesCategory:1958 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:People from Chihuahua (state)Category:Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)Category:National Action Party (Mexico) politiciansCategory:21st-century Mexican politicians |
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Mobile positioning may include location-based services that disclose the actual coordinates of a mobile phone, which is a technology used by telecommunication companies to approximate the location of a mobile phone, and thereby also its user. |
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This is a list of Hungarian-language television channels. |
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He released his debut self-titled album of jazz-samba tracks in 1972. |
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Lomasuchinae was constructed in 2004 and included Lomasuchus (the type genus), and a tribe called Mahajangasuchini, which included Mahajangasuchus and Uberabasuchus. |
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Victory Theatre or Victory Theater may refer to:Victory Theater, a theater in Holyoke, MassachusettsVictory Theatre, a theater in Evansville, IndianaNational Theatre, Melbourne, in Melbourne, Australia, which opened in 1920 as the Victory Theatre Victoria Theatre (Dayton, Ohio), which re-opened in 1919 as the Victory TheatreVictory Theatre, a theatre in Toronto which opened as the Standard Theatre in 1921 and operated as the Victory Theatre (later Victory Burlesque) from 1941 until 1975. |
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Breland may refer to:PlacesBreland, a village in Marnardal municipality in Vest-Agder county, NorwayBreland Station, a railway station in Marnardal municipality in Vest-Agder county, NorwayPeopleJessica Breland (born 1988), an American basketball player for the Chicago Sky WNBA teamJim Breland (born 1944), a former American football player who was an All-American center for Georgia Tech Marian Breland Bailey (1920–2001), an American psychologist and applied behavior analystMark Breland (born 1963), a former world champion boxer from New YorkPascal Breland, a famous 19th-century pre-confederation Canadian Métis farmer and politicianPatrice Breland (1837–1908), a fur trader and political figure in Manitoba, CanadaOtherBreland, a fictional place in Khorvaire in the Dungeons and Dragons universe |
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On December 18, Chowdhury was found dead along with other intellectuals at Rayer Bazar mass grave. |
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ResultsThe elections resulted in the pro-government National Unity Party led by Prime Minister Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi winning a majority of seats. |
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Located in the centre of the city, it is near the site of the First Battle of St Albans. |
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SeedsDrawFinalsTop HalfBottom HalfReferences Main Draw Qualifying DrawAegon Nottingham Challengeandnbsp;- Singles2013 Men's Singles |
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Victor Sanchez Union Field (formerly Toledo Union Field) is a football stadium in Punta Gorda, Toledo District, Belize. |
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EtymologyRead literally, the characters in Shinbashi mean "new bridge". |
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Cosmochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtle from the Eocene of Africa. |
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Ankhesenamun is the delicate link between scheming factions. |
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Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. |
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ReferencesCategory:1924 birthsCategory:2018 deathsCategory:Members of the Maryland House of DelegatesCategory:Maryland DemocratsCategory:People from Cumberland, Maryland |
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and the US documentary Breaking Their Silence: Women on the Frontline of the Poaching WarReferences Category:Vietnamese activistsCategory:Women conservationistsCategory:Wildlife Conservation Society peopleCategory:1990 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:BBC 100 Women |
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She also writes paranormal mysteries under the pseudonym Heather Blake. |
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She married Willis Benjamin Gibbs, a Georgia attorney and politician, and together they had two children. |
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The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. |
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Transportation and Communications in Mexico may refer to: Communications in Mexico Transportation in Mexico |
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It may come from the words and (end) and art (land). |
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He also wrote on the literary movement known as the New Apocalyptics. |
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Research contributionsIn his Ph.D. dissertation, Willems worked on input/output stability. |
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See alsoNational Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, MassachusettsReferencesCategory:Houses in Essex, MassachusettsCategory:Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts |
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They are able to reconcile and express their love for one another and live happily thereafter with their child. |
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Club informationCurrent club : ASW BejaiaReferencesALG/Algeria - Team Composition at the International Volleyball FederationCategory:1994 birthsCategory:Volleyball players from BéjaïaCategory:Living peopleCategory:Algerian women's volleyball playersCategory:Setters |
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He has written and produced over 150 hours of prime time television shows and directed the feature films Boat Trip, Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj, and Bag Boy. |
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It is most likely of Babylonian and Assyrian origin from the word "nukhu" meaning repose or rest, which is possible in view of the Sumerian/Babylonian source of the flood story. |
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UAB may stand for:Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė, a type of limited liability company in LithuaniaOrganizationsUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, a public research university in Birmingham, Alabama, USA UAB Blazers, the athletic program of the above schoolAutonomous University of Barcelona, a public university in Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainUnemployment Assistance Board, a British governmental authority that operated from 1934 to 1940Underwater Archaeology Branch, Naval History & Heritage Command, a United States Navy unit devoted to underwater archaeology |
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On 17 February 2011, the ‘Lets Get Lyrical’ festival in Edinburgh, featured a show called ‘Rebel Shenanigans’, which was an event which would “re-create the sounds of the Bo’ness Rebels Ceilidhs of the 1950s, a movement in favour of a Scottish Republic.”In 2016, a show called “From Thurso to Berwick” celebrating the songs and poetry of Morris Blythman (aka Thurso Berwick) who wrote many of the songs in the Ceilidh Songbooks was put on at the Scottish Storytelling centre in . |
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The players in italics qualified through more than one method. |
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Men's singles main draw entrantsSeeds1 Rankings are as of June 27, 2016Other entrantsThe following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Félix Auger-Aliassime Kevin Kylar Brayden Schnur Benjamin SigouinThe following player entered the singles main draw with a protected ranking: Blaž KavčičThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Dayne Kelly James McGee Cameron Norrie Aleksandar VukicWomen's singles main draw entrantsSeeds1 Rankings are as of June 27, 2016Other entrantsThe following players received wildcards into the singles main draw: Bianca Andreescu Isabelle Boulais Marie-Alexandre Leduc Carol ZhaoThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw: Jessie Aney Francesca Di Lorenzo Jessica Failla Catherine Leduc Erin Routliffe Kennedy Shaffer Kristina Smith Ronit YurovskyChampionsMen's singles Go Soeda def. |
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Patrick Bühlmann (born 16 August 1971) is a retired Swiss football midfielder. |
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He was interred in the “Mater Dolorosa” cemetery in Bytom. |
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She wrote in her opinion, "It is the technology itself at issue, not the uses to which the copyrighted material may be put...Legal downstream use of the copyrighted material by customers is not a defense to the software manufacturer's violation of the provisions [of copyright law]." |
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He was born in Torquay, Devon. |
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Losing My Religion is the eleventh studio album from Kirk Franklin. |
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References Category:Ghanaian MPs 2017–Category:1959 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:New Patriotic Party politicians |
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Conversely, energy could actually be released by breaking apart nuclei heavier than iron. |
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Conway and M.J.T. |
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It is the one-story, double-pen, masonry wing. |
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It was described by Dillon and Dillon in 1945. |
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Party breakdownSenateHouse of RepresentativesOfficersSenatePresiding OfficerHouse of RepresentativesPresiding OfficerMembers of the Mississippi State Senate, 2004-2008Members of the Mississippi State House of Representatives, 2004-2008ReferencesState of Mississippi Legislature websiteLegislatureCategory:2007 U.S. legislative sessionsCategory:2008 U.S. legislative sessions |
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Myllys played 27 games with the Sharks during the 1991–1992 season. |
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The census was conducted by the High Planning Commission. |
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The name "Napanee" is possibly of Choctaw language origin; it's purported to mean "something to twist or braid". |
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Peter tries to delve deeper but Bree avoids his questions. |
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Trinidad Navarro is an American politician who serves as the Delaware Insurance Commissioner. |
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Nicolaas Beets (13 September 1814 – 13 March 1903) was a Dutch theologian, writer and poet. |
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Playing careerJohnston made his Super League début for the Castleford Tigers against the London Broncos in 2012. |
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Mosi Reeves of Spin gave the album a 6 out of 10, saying, "Firewire is chaotically sequenced, like the Bay Area rapper scoured his hard drive for usable material without checking whether the songs actually blended together logically." |
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Owners and claimants who have not joined the alliance include Wi-LAN and Qualcomm. |
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"Go Tell Aunt Rhody" is an English language folk song of nineteenth-century American origin. |
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Oldřich Kubišta (born 22 July 1960) is a Czech fencer. |
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In February 91, he was defeated by Geng Kui during the Battle of the Altai Mountains, on an expedition sent by Dou Xian, and thence vanished from history. |
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Also added were a ring modulator, OSC 1 sync-able with the white noise generator, Sine waveform added for OSC 1, increased LFO and arpeggiator waveforms and patterns, distortion and 4 individual outputs. |
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The act comprises several separate titles with varying subject issues. |
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Sammy is an American animated television series that aired on NBC from August 8 until August 15, 2000. |
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Frat House won two Sundance Film Festival awards in 1998, but has been attacked for containing sequences that were staged for the cameras. |
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In addition to the flagship branch located near the center of Salt Lake City, there are additional locations in Midvale and West Valley City. |
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His name is the same as that of the Gaulish thunder-god, Taranis. |
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ReferencesCategory:1913 elections in EuropeCategory:1913 in BulgariaCategory:Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria |
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Counts of Fürstenberg-Baar (1441 - 1559)Conrad V (1441 - 1484)Henry IX (1484 - 1499)Wolfgang (1499 - 1509)Frederick III (1509 - 1559)Category:Fürstenberg (princely family)Category:Counties of the Holy Roman EmpireCategory:States and territories established in 1441 |
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Former operators Netherlands, over 2,000 vehicles. |
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Sakharam Bapu Bokil was one full wise man while Nana Phadnis was a half wise man. |
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References Category:Rural localities in Altai Krai |
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However, some new businesses have taken over these storefronts recently, with the addition of the Hillsboro cafe and The Idea Shop. |
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They were based on the 3 network and offered mainly pay as you go SIMs, although they also offered a rolling contract of £9.99 a month for one gigabyte of data. |
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He had been rumoured to be involved in the Gregor killings, and died on the dray as he was being transported back to Brisbane. |
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United Nations Security Council resolution 996, adopted unanimously on 30 May 1995, after considering a report by the Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), the Council noted its efforts to establish a durable and just peace in the Middle East. |
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playersCategory:Scottish Football League playersCategory:Living peopleCategory:Association football midfielders |
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at US$7,575 each. |
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There have been several American Express Buildings, named for the American Express company, including the following: Three World Financial Center, New York City (current headquarters) 65 Broadway, New York City Amex House, the former European headquarters in the Carlton Hill area of Brighton |
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In January 2012, Edberg played a one-set exhibition against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Doha, Qatar, and lost 5–7. |
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Status quo ante may refer to: Status quo ante, Latin for "the way things were before" and incorporates the term status quo Status quo ante bellum, Latin for "the way things were before the war" Status Quo Ante Synagogue, Trnava, SlovakiaSee also Reset button technique, a technique in fiction writingCategory:Latin words and phrases |
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Gorgeous and beautiful outwardly from within ( Inner and Outer Beauty ) S mart : A Miss Indonesia to be smart . |
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Mastered at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, CA). |
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Vinu. |
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In December of the same year it was announced that drummer Rob Hewins had been replaced by Dave Wagstaffe (ex-John Wetton, Ken Hensley). |
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Mark van de Wiel (born 1958, Northampton) is an English clarinettist, principal clarinettist of the Philharmonia Orchestra and the London Sinfonietta, and an academic teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. |
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He died while in office in 1969. |
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Officially he died of epilepsy, although a fall from his cart, leading him to be trampled under the hooves of his own oxen contributed to his death. |
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The album sold four million copies and was nominated for Grammy Album of the Year. |
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They lost to Miami (FL) in the first round. |
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamość-Lubaczów () is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Przemyśl in Poland. |
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When she was a baby, her mother remarked in a letter that "little sister Maly" bore a strong resemblance to her dead brother Friedrich ("Frittie") at the same age "with such quick eyes and two deep dimples in her cheeks." |
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ReferencesCategory:Villages in Olecko County |
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Irma () is a village and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. |
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SchoolsLutz is served by Hillsborough & Pasco County Public Schools through the following:Schwarzkopf Elementary SchoolLutz Elementary SchoolManiscalco Elementary SchoolMckitrick Elementary SchoolMiles Elementary SchoolBuchanan Middle SchoolMartinez Middle SchoolWalker Middle SchoolBen Hill K-8Freedom High SchoolGaither High SchoolSteinbrenner High SchoolSickles High SchoolSunlake High SchoolReferencesExternal linksLutz Civic AssociationHistory of LutzCategory:Census-designated places in Hillsborough County, FloridaCategory:Census-designated places in Florida |
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Karpiński (feminine: Karpińska) is a Polish noble family name ( of Karpiński family). |
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It also owns two citrus processing plants which manufacture juice, oils, pulp and peels. |
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ReferencesExternal linksCategory:1979 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Swiss ice hockey defencemenCategory:ZSC Lions playersCategory:EHC Kloten playersCategory:SC Rapperswil-Jona Lakers playersCategory:EHC Basel playersCategory:EHC Olten players |
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References Category:RhodobacteraceaeCategory:Bacteria described in 2007 |
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Selected filmography It Was I! |
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One day, his father wrote him a song called "Jesus is the Rock". |
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Xiguan Airport may refer to the following airports in China:Xi'an Xiguan Airport, former airport serving Xi'an, ShaanxiHanzhong Xiguan Airport, former airport serving Hanzhong, ShaanxiFuyang Xiguan Airport, airport serving Fuyang, Anhui |
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Alfred A. DelliBovi (born February 1, 1946) is an American banker and political figure who has been President of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York since 1992. |
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BiographyMichele Tricca won a medal at the 2013 Mediterranean Games. |
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ReferencesCategory:1685 birthsCategory:1740 deathsWilliamCategory:Barons Dudley |
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For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 107.3 males. |
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The male pair in a set of castanets is lower in pitch than the female. |
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His position is midfield. |
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In August 1895, Yamaji's title was elevated to viscount (shishaku). |
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Creighton received 45.2%, Toth 23.7%, Bunch 21.8%, and Galloway 9.3%. |
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"Turkish lessons with Turkish-English explanation[s] for foreigners". |
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She participated on further two European Championships (2008, 2010) as well as two World Championships (2007, 2009). |
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The March 17 performance was broadcast internationally. |
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Osbornoceras in the Paleobiology database Sepkoski's Online Genus Database (CEPHALOPODA) Category:Prehistoric nautiloid genera |
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Timeattack may refer to: Timeattack, a misspelling of time attack or time trial Timeattack, an alternative but now largely unused term for tool-assisted speedrun |
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This later became known as St. Thomas Aquinas-Mercy after merging with Mercy High School in University City in September 1985. |
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Witchi-Tai-To is an album by the Jan Garbarek-Bobo Stenson Quartet released on the ECM label and performed by Garbarek, Stenson, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen. |
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Other types of orbit in a 1:1 resonance with the planet include horseshoe orbits and tadpole orbits around the Lagrangian points, but objects in these orbits do not stay near the planet's longitude over many revolutions about the star. |
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There is a museum inside the stadium, called Museu de Esportes Edvaldo Santa Rosa, named after an Alagoan footballer nicknamed Dida, who played for Clube de Regatas do Flamengo and the Brazil national football team. |
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John Fulljames (born 1976) is an English opera director and Associate Director of Opera at The Royal Opera since 2011. |
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Tyresö centre (Tyresö centrum) is the municipal centre of Tyresö Municipality, Sweden, located in the Bollmora district. |
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Ashoka Changemaker SchoolAshoka Innovators for Public, as a part of its global initiative "Changemaker Schools program" has selected R. N. Podar School (CBSE) as a changemaker school. |
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As war is a leading cause of illness and death, there are those in the field of public health who argue "war epidemiology" should be a more prominent component of the field of public health. |
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Clubs VTV Bình Điền Long An (2000 – 2018) Ayutthaya A.T.C.C (2013 – 2014) Bangkok Glass VC (2014 – 2017)AwardsIndividual 2004 VTV International Cup "Best Middle Blocker" 2005 VTV International Cup "Best Middle Blocker" 2007 VTV International Cup "Best Blocker" 2007 VTV International Cup "Best Spiker" 2007 Asian Club Championship "Best Blocker" 2007 Asian Club Championship "Best Scorer" 2009 VTV International Cup "Most Valuable Player" 2012 VTV International Cup "Best Blocker" 2012 VTV International Cup "Best Spiker" 2013 VTV International Cup "Most Valuable Player" 2013–14 Thailand League "Best Middle Blocker" 2014 VTV International Cup "Most Valuable Player" 2015 VTV International Cup "Best Middle Blocker" 2015 Asian Club Championship "Best Middle Blocker" 2017 Vietnam League "Best Middle Blocker" 2017 Vietnam League "Most Valuable Player" 2017 VTV International Cup "Best Middle Blocker" 2018 Vietnam League "Best Middle Blocker"Clubs 2009 Vietnam League - Champion, with VTV Bình Điền Long An 2011 Vietnam League - Champion, with VTV Bình Điền Long An 2013 Thai-Denmark Super League - Bronze medal, with Ayutthaya A.T.C.C 2013–14 Thailand League - Bronze medal, with Ayutthaya A.T.C.C 2014 Thai-Denmark Super League - Champion, with Ayutthaya A.T.C.C 2014–15 Thailand League - Champion, with Bangkok Glass 2015 Asian Club Championship - Champion, with Bangkok Glass 2015 Vietnam League - Bronze medal, with VTV Bình Điền Long An 2015–16 Thailand League - Champion, with Bangkok Glass 2016 Asian Club Championship - Bronze medal, with Bangkok Glass 2016 Vietnam League - Bronze medal, with VTV Bình Điền Long An 2016–17 Thailand League - Runner-Up, with Bangkok Glass 2017 Vietnam League - Champion, with VTV Bình Điền Long An 2018 Vietnam League - Champion, with VTV Bình Điền Long AnReferencesCategory:1987 birthsCategory:Living peopleCategory:Vietnamese women's volleyball playersCategory:Volleyball players at the 2006 Asian GamesCategory:Vietnamese expatriates in ThailandCategory:People from Long An ProvinceCategory:Vietnam women's international volleyball playersCategory:Southeast Asian Games silver medalists for VietnamCategory:Southeast Asian Games medalists in volleyballCategory:Competitors at the 2009 Southeast Asian GamesCategory:Asian Games competitors for Vietnam |
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Like the earlier game, the plotline was authored by acclaimed Australian science fiction writer Terry Dowling. |
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The gadget reviews and other snippets from the show are available for viewing on Tech2. |
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