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Zaidi may refer to: The Zaidiyyah sect of Islam or Al-Zaidi, its adherents Al-Zaidi, Arab descendants of Zayd ibn Ali Zaidi Wasitis, people with the surname Zaidi, South Asian descendants of Zayd ibn Ali, from Wasit, Iraq, followers of Twelver or Athnā‘ashariyyah (Ja'fari jurisprudence) Zaidi Al Wasti, another sur...
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CUPL may refer to: China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China Cornell University Programming Language Compiler for Universal Programmable Logic, Programmable Array Logic (a proprietary language from Logical Devices, Inc.)
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Malagousia or Malagouzia (Greek Μαλαγουζιά) is a white Greek wine grape that was virtually extinct until Professor of Oenology Vassilis Logothetis re-discovered it in Nafpaktia and presented it to one of his students, Vangelis Gerovassiliou, in the 1970s. Experimental vinification began at the Porto Carras winery, and ...
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The United States Army Installation Management Command Korea Region (IMCOM-K) was a military organization whose primary mission is to provide the United States Army in Korea the installation capabilities and services to support expeditionary operations in a time of persistent conflict, and to provide a quality of life ...
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Tenzin Priyadarshi is the president and CEO of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Early years Priyadarshi was born into a Hindu Bhumihar Brahmin family in Vaishali district, Bihar, India. He comes from a family of bureaucrats, political leaders, an...
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Artau I ( or Artaldus, or Artaldo) was the Count of Pallars Sobirà from 1049 until his death in or around 1081. His reign was characterised by ceaseless wars and litigations with his more powerful cousin and neighbour Raymond IV of Pallars Jussà. Artau was the second son of William II of Pallars Sobirà and his wife S...
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This is an alphabetical list of songs written or co-written by the American singer-songwriter Frank J. Myers. Song (date), Writers - Artist 0-9 100 Days, 100 Nights - 98 Degrees, Stephen Craig 3935 West End Ave - Mason-Dixon A Alvarado - Alvarado A Man’s Not a Man (Till He’s Loved By A Woman) - Barbara Mandrell A Ro...
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Merseguera is a white Spanish wine grape variety planted primarily in the Alicante, Jumilla and Valencia regions. Synonyms Merseguera is also known under the synonyms Blanqueta, Blanquilla, Escanyagos, Exquitsagos, Exquitxagos, Gayata, Gayata Blanca, Lanjaron, Lanjaron Claro, Macaban, Macabeo Basto, Marisancha, Maris...
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The Ekalluktogmiut (also spelt Iqaluktuurmiutat and Ikaluktuurmiut) were a geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup in Canada's Nunavut territory. They were located along the Ekalluk River near the center of Victoria Island, Albert Edward Bay in western Victoria Strait, and Denmark Bay. According to the Arctic exp...
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Escanyavella is a white Catalan wine grape variety planted primarily in DOQ Priorat. The name literally translates from Catalan as "old lady strangler" and coughing is often a common reaction to those who eat the raw grapes. While grown in small numbers in Priorat, there are a number of wineries that use it as part o...
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At the Apollo is a live album and video release by English rock band Arctic Monkeys of the final concert of their 2007 world-tour, filmed in Manchester, England. It was filmed on super 16mm film and in surround-sound. It was directed by Richard Ayoade and photographed by cinematographer Danny Cohen (This Is England)....
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Fried Green Tomatoes is the ninth and final studio album by country music artist Ricky Van Shelton. Of the two singles released, "The Decision" charted at number 71 while "Call Me Crazy" failed to chart. This was his only release for the Audium label. "All I Have to Offer You Is Me" is a cover of a Charley Pride single...
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Molette is a white French wine grape planted primarily in the Savoie region. As a varietal wine, Molette tends to produce neutral tasting wine so it is often blended with Roussette to add more complexity. DNA analysis has revealed Molette to be a cross between Gouais blanc and an unidentified grape variety. Synonyms ...
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Cape Maisí or Cape Maysí is a cape at the eastern extremity of Cuba, projecting into the Windward Passage. It lies in the municipality of Maisí, Guantánamo Province. See also Punta Maisí Lighthouse Cape San Antonio Notes References Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition. Springfield, Massachuset...
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Mariana Peñalva is a multidisciplinary artist, born in Mexico City, 20 February 1979, Founder or Magnificus Films and CEO of the agro-biotechnological start-up Fungus Sapiens. Biography Actress Mariana Peñalva was born in Mexico City, daughter of Mexican painter and Mexican opera singer. Studies At an early age she...
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MS-245 is a tryptamine derivative used in scientific research. It acts as a selective 5-HT6 receptor antagonist with a Ki of 2.3 nM, and was derived through structure-activity relationship development of the selective 5-HT6 agonist EMDT. It has been used as a lead compound for further development of tryptamine-derived ...
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KOLZ (102.9 MHz) is a top 40 (CHR) FM radio station licensed to Kirtland, New Mexico. The station serves the Four Corners area and is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It features local programming, as well as programming from Premiere Networks, including the Elvis Duran & the Morning Show, Remix Top 30 Most Reques...
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Yacine Si Salem (born 10 January 1988) is a French footballer who plays for Kosovan club Besa Pejë as an attacking midfielder. On 28 January 2007 Si Salem was called up for a training camp with the French Under-21 Futsal team for a 4-day camp. He has 1 cap for the team. References External links 1988 births Living ...
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KIQX (101.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary/Variety format which includes adult alternative, classic rock and Rhythm & Blues. Licensed to Durango, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by Four Corners Broadcasting, LLC and feature...
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Die Harmonie der Welt (The Harmony of the World) is an opera in five acts by Paul Hindemith. The German libretto was by the composer. The title of the opera is taken from Harmonices Mundi by the astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) who is the subject of the opera. Hindemith used the planetary system as a metaphor fo...
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KKFG (104.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Bloomfield, New Mexico, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia and features programming from AP Radio, Fox News Radio and Premiere Networks. History The station was assig...
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Stephen John Baker (born 30 May 1946) was an Australian politician and 7th Deputy Premier of South Australia from 1993 to 1996. Baker represented the Liberal Party in the electoral district of Waite, formerly Mitcham in the House of Assembly. Hailing from the moderate faction in his party, he won the seat of Mitcham a...
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KLJH (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Inspirational format. Licensed to Bayfield, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by Native American Christian Voice, Inc., and features programming from Salem Communications. References External...
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Mark Homer (born August 28, 1962) is a former Democratic politician who represented District 3 in the Texas House of Representatives from 1999 to 2010. He was a member of the Committee on Culture, Recreation and Tourism and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Judiciary in 2008. In the 1998 Democratic primary, Homer defeat...
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The 1979–80 St. Louis Blues season was the 13th in franchise history. It involved the team returning to the NHL Playoffs for the first time in three seasons, following the team's 34-34-12 record during the regular-season, good for 80 points. The season started the team's run of 25 consecutive seasons of playoff appea...
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A mohra is a necklace made of gold coins worn by the bride at a Sikh wedding. The mohra is given to the groom by the bride's father, who places it around the bride's neck after the wedding ceremony. References External links Bangles, necklaces, and garlands Necklaces Jewellery of India
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The Bohol Chronicle, popularly known as the Chronicle, is a daily newspaper in Bohol, Philippines. It also hosted a radio station at DYRD-AM 1161 AM. History The Bohol Chronicle was founded on May 16, 1954. In 2016, they launched their website. The newspaper has been awarded numerous times for Best Editorial Page (2...
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KKDG (99.7 FM, "99X") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Durango, Colorado and serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by Hutton Broadcasting, LLC and broadcasts a Top 40 (CHR) format. History The station was assigned the call letters KWXA on July 2, 1992. On April 10, 1998, the sta...
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The McLaren M6A was a Group 7 prototype race car designed and developed by driver Bruce McLaren, and built by his Bruce McLaren Motor Racing team for their entry in 1967 Can-Am season. As a replacement for the team's M1Bs from 1966, the Chevrolet-powered M6A's improved design earned Bruce McLaren and his team their fi...
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Lau Si Io (劉仕堯) is a civil servant in Macau and the second Secretariat for Transport and Public Works. Biography Lau was born and raised in Macau, high school graduated from Yuet Wah College. He obtained an engineering graduate from the University of Calgary. After three years in the private sector (1982–1984), Lau...
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KRSJ (100.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Durango, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by Four Corners Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio and play-by-play of the Denver Broncos and the Col...
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Wong Chan Tong (Francis Wong Chan Tong) is a civil servant in Macau and the current Director under the Secretariat for Transport and Public Works (Macau) and works for Lau Si Io. He was former head of the Industry, Construction and External Trade Statistics Department of the Macau Statistics and Census Services. See ...
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Chihuahua is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat is the city of Chihuahua, which is also the capital of the state of Chihuahua. As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 819,543, up from 758,791 in 2005. It covers an area of 9219.30 km². As of 2010, the city...
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Lai Kin Ian is the Director of Public Prosecution under the Procurator General of Macau. He is a senior state attorney under the Secretariat for Administration and Justice (Macau). See also Politics of Macau References Living people Government ministers of Macau Year of birth missing (living people)
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Haneragmiut were a geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. They were the most westerly band of those that hunted in southern Victoria Island. They were generally located on the north shore of Dolphin and Union Strait, north of Cape Bexley, and south of Prince Albert Sound, on...
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Junior golf refers to the game of golf being played by boys and girls who have not finished secondary school or reached the age of 19, whichever comes first. More specifically, any person falling under the above definition who has played at least one round of golf in a given year is a junior golfer. Competitive junior...
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Ho Ven On is a former civil servant in Macau and served as Assistant Secretary for Administration, Education and Youth during Portuguese rule of Macau. He was one a few local Chinese in the senior ranks of the civil service in Macau. See also Politics of Macau References Living people Government ministers of Maca...
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"Twelve Angry Men" is an episode of the BBC television situation comedy programme Hancock's Half Hour, starring Tony Hancock and featuring Sid James, and first broadcast on 16 October 1959. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the title is retrospectively applied; the episodes were not originally identified separat...
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Dr. Jorge Alberto da Conceição Hagedorn Rangel (born ) is a Macau politician who served as the Secretary for Public Administration, Education and Youth. Early life Rangel was born into a Portuguese family in Macau. See also Politics of Macau References Living people Government ministers of Macau Portuguese civil s...
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The 1986–87 St. Louis Blues season was the 20th in franchise history. It involved the team finishing with a 32–33–15 record, good for 79 points, as they finished 1st in the Norris Division, clinching the title on the final day of the regular-season. This would be the final division title for the Blues until the 1999–...
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KTRA-FM (102.1 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Farmington, New Mexico, United States, the station serves the Four Corners area. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and features programming from Premiere Networks. History The station was assigned the call letter...
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U-143 may refer to one of the following German submarines: , a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name: , a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and ...
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Discrete & Computational Geometry is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published quarterly by Springer. Founded in 1986 by Jacob E. Goodman and Richard M. Pollack, the journal publishes articles on discrete geometry and computational geometry. Abstracting and indexing The journal is indexed in: Mathematical Revie...
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Heather Joyce Southcott, AM (15 November 1928 – 21 November 2014) was an Australian politician, representing the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Mitcham (now Waite) for the Australian Democrats. She was the first woman to lead a parliamentary political party in Australia. Southcott was born in Adelaide and ...
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Medicine Hat School District No. 76 is the public school board in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Size Medicine Hat School District No. 76 operates 15 schools covering grades ranging from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Enrolment for 2008/2009 was 6,370 students. As well, the school district operates three outreach programs/...
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U-145 may refer to one of the following German submarines: , a Type U 142 submarine laid down during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name: , a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918 and ...
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The 2008–09 season was Galatasarays 105th in existence and the 51st consecutive season in the Süper Lig. This article shows statistics of the club's players in the season, and also lists all matches that the club have played in the season. Current squad As of March 10, 2009; according to the official website. . ...
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Bright School is a school in Gujarat, India, with a strength of around 15,000 students under the care of around 900 teaching and non-teaching staff. It is managed by the Bright Education Trust. Bright School was started in 1971 with three rooms and 33 students. The management was taken over by Shri Jayendrabhai Shah o...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%20School%2C%20Vadodara
The National Register of Historic Places listings in the city of Baltimore, Maryland covers the more than 300 properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Baltimore, Maryland. NRHP listings in Baltimore County, which surrounds but does not include the c...
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U-148 may refer to one of the following German submarines: , a Type U 142 submarine launched during the First World War but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name: , a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; surr...
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Bridal Veil Falls is a 365-foot (111 m) waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. Hiking and off-road trails pass by the falls and it has a hydroelectric power plant at its top. In winter the frozen shape of the falls forms an imposing challenge to intrepid ice climbers. Description Brid...
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U-149 may refer to one of the following German submarines: , a Type U 142 submarine launched during World War I but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name: , a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; broken up in...
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Gullage's was a Canadian television comedy-drama series, which aired on CBC Television from 1996 to 1997. The show starred Bryan Hennessey as Calvin Pope, a cab driver for Gullage's Taxi in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The cast also included Brenda Devine, Brian Best, Elizabeth Pickard, Frank Barry, Janis Sp...
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The island trevally, island jack, thicklip trevally or false bluefin trevally (Carangoides orthogrammus) is a widespread species of offshore marine fish classified in the jack family Carangidae. The island trevally is common through the tropical regions of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, ranging from Mozambique and the ...
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U-150 may refer to one of the following German submarines: , a Type U 142 submarine laid down during World War I but unfinished at the end of the war; broken up incomplete 1919–20 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine with a similar name: , a Type UB III submarine launched in 1918; hulk dumped...
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Klamath Falls City School District is a public school district serving Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States. Demographics In the 2009 school year, the district had 249 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education, or 6.3% of students in the district. Schools High schools Klamath Union High School K...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klamath%20Falls%20City%20School%20District
Kogluktogmiut (alternate: Kogloktogmiut) were a geographically defined Copper Inuit subgroup in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. They were located by Bloody Falls (Inuktitut: Kogluktok; meaning: "it flows rapidly" or "spurts like a cut artery"), a waterfall on the lower course of the Coppermine River in the Kugluk/Bl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kogluktogmiut
Major General John Uberti (born January 11, 1961) is a retired military officer who last served as the deputy commanding general for operations for the U.S. Army's III Armored Corps at Fort Hood, Texas. Military career John Uberti was originally from Merrick, New York, and was commissioned in the Field Artillery corps...
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The First Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (I Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower ho...
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Lord Changping (昌平君; died 223 BC) was a Chinese monarch and politician who remained as an important military commander and lord of Qin, who later departed from the state of Qin and went to the state of Chu where he became the last king of Chu (223 BC) in the last days of the Chinese Warring States period. Accounts in ...
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The Blond Bay State Game Reserve is a 2000 ha game reserve in Victoria, Australia. It lies on the north shore of Lake Victoria in the Gippsland Lakes about 20 km south-west of the town of Bairnsdale. It is used for seasonal duck and quail hunting as well as the balloted hunting of Hog Deer. The habitat consists of c...
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Roger Rosenblatt (born 1940) is an American memoirist, essayist, and novelist. He was a long-time essayist for Time magazine and PBS NewsHour. Career Roger Rosenblatt began writing professionally in his mid-30s, when he became literary editor and a columnist for The New Republic. Before that, he taught at Harvard, whe...
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A phlebolith is a small local, usually rounded, calcification within a vein. These are very common in the veins of the lower part of the pelvis, and they are generally of no clinical importance. When located in the pelvis they are sometimes difficult to differentiate from kidney stones in the ureters on X-ray. Phlebol...
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Enniscorthy may refer to: Enniscorthy, town in County Wexford, Ireland or it may refer to: Enniscorthy (Ellicott City, Maryland), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Howard County, Maryland Enniscorthy (Virginia), possibly delisted from the National Register of Historic Places in Albemarle County, ...
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Edmund Chen (born 4 February 1961) is a Singaporean former actor and artist. He began his career in 1987 and rose to become one of Singapore's most prominent and popular actors during the 1990s and early 2000s. Career Chen entered the entertainment industry after completing the SBC (predecessor of MediaCorp) 7th drama...
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The Second Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (II Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower ...
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U.S. Highway 14 (US 14) in the U.S. state of Wyoming runs east to west across the northern part of the state. The road connects South Dakota on the east with Yellowstone National Park on the west. It is mostly a two-lane surface road except for several sections that it shares with Interstate 90 (I-90). Route descripti...
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Linnwood may refer to: Linnwood, Guildford, is a heritage listed house in the Sydney suburb of Guildford, New South Wales Linnwood (Ellicott City, Maryland), is a heritage listed house on the NRHP in Maryland See also Linwood (disambiguation) Lynnwood (disambiguation) Lynwood (disambiguation)
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Muḥammadullāh ibn Idrīs ibn Akram ad-Dīn al-Miyānjī (; ‎1895 - 6 May 1987), commonly known as Hafezzī Huzūr (, ), was a Bangladeshi politician, Islamic leader and founder of the Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan. He was the first religious figure to stand for the highest state office in Bangladesh. Early life and education ...
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The Third Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (III Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower ...
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The London International College in London was an early attempt at international education, operating from 1867 to 1889. It enrolled secondary-school students from a number of countries in a programme aimed at fostering internationalist sentiments in its pupils. Its official name was the London College of the Internati...
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Alexander Zakharovich Patashinski () was a Soviet and Russian physicist. He is a professor for Materials Research Scientist and professor at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He died February 22, 2020, of heart failure near his home in Seattle. Early life He received his master's degree in Physical Engin...
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The 2008–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in competitive college basketball during the 2008–09 NCAA Division I season. The 2008–09 season marked the team's ninety-second consecutive season as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Big Ten Con...
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Raw & Uncut is the second solo studio album by American rapper Turk. It was released on August 12, 2003 via Koch Records, making it his first album for the label after parting ways with Cash Money Records. Production was mainly handled by Ke'Noe, who also served as executive producer, and Sinista, Don Waun, KLC and UP....
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The following is a list of U.S. states, territories and the District of Columbia ranked by the proportion of African Americans of full or partial descent including those of Hispanic origin, in the population. Considering only those who marked "black" and no other race in combination as in the first table, the percentag...
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The Fourth Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (IV Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower ...
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Poliyoorkurchy is a small village in India located before Thuckalay if traveling from Nagercoil towards Martandam (the last stop in Kanyakumari District on the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border). This village is about of area and has a population of about 2000. The main crops are rice, plantain, and coconut palm. It has a...
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Jiménez Municipality may refer to: Jiménez Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico Jiménez Municipality, Coahuila, Mexico Jiménez Municipality, Lara, Venezuela Jiménez Municipality, Tamaulipas, Mexico See also Jiménez (disambiguation) Municipality name disambiguation pages
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The 1988 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 23rd as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Dolphins failed to improve upon their previous season's output of 8–7, winning only six games and failing to reach the playoffs for the third straight season. Even without future Pro Football Hall of Fame center D...
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The Fifth Federal Electoral District of Chihuahua (V Distrito Electoral Federal de Chihuahua) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of nine such districts in the state of Chihuahua. It elects one deputy to the lower ho...
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Vladimir Castellón Colque (born August 12, 1989, in Cochabamba) is a Bolivian football striker currently playing for Wilstermann in the Bolivian Primera División. Castellón was singled out as a star in 2008 when he helped Aurora win their first ever title in the club's history by scoring 12 times in the championship. ...
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The Lawn may refer to: The Lawn, the academic pavilion at the University of Virginia The Lawn Ground, the football stadium and former home of Forest Green Rovers F.C. The Lawn (Elkridge, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland The Lawn (Nokesville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Virginia
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Cherma's is a major apparel retail store located in Hyderabad, India. It was started with their brand of shirts and jeans called Cherma's, which became hugely popular because of the affordable prices. Cherma's has its apparel manufacturing unit located in Apparel Export Park at Gundlapochampally, near Hyderabad... H...
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John Phillip Harison Acocks (7 April 1911 – 20 May 1979) was a South African botanist noted for his publication "Veld Types of South Africa" and his extensive botanical collection of some 28 000 specimens from South Africa and Namibia. In 1938, he was seconded to go on a joint collecting trip of four months with Swedis...
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The Battle of Kupa occurred at Kupa river in 819. It involved Frankish vassal Duke Borna of Dalmatia, with an army of Guduscani, against the advancing army of Frankish rebel, Duke Ljudevit of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia. During the battle, the Guduscans abandoned Borna and joined Ljudevit. While Borna's forces suffered...
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Ahmad Awaluddin "Awal" bin Ashaari (born 6 August 1981) is a Malaysian actor, model and TV host. Early life and career Awal Ashaari was born in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He holds a diploma from Universiti Teknologi MARA in mass communications. He then went on to work at Leo Burnett advertising, where its...
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Peng Si (born 1980 in Hengyang, Hunan Province) is a contemporary Chinese painter based in Beijing. While still a student at the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts, Peng exhibited his paintings alongside those of long-established artists in the Third National Oil Painting Exhibition. He graduated from the Central...
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Mohamed Rabbae (8 March 1941 – 17 May 2022) was a Moroccan-born Dutch politician and activist. Life Born in Berrechid, in the French protectorate in Morocco, then controlled by Vichy France, Rabbae fled in 1966 as a student from Morocco to the Netherlands, when activists against the regime of King Hassan II were take...
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Perry Friedman (born May 15, 1968) is an American professional poker player who won the 2002 World Series of Poker $1,500 Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better event and is a founding member of the Tiltboys. World Series of Poker Friedman has cashed 49 times at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), winning the 2002 World ...
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5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) is a purported neurotoxin used in scientific research to decrease concentrations of serotonin in the brain. The mechanism behind this effect is not well understood, but it is speculated to selectively destroy serotonergic neurons, in a manner similar to the dopaminergic neurotoxicity o...
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Sino-Pack is an exhibition of packaging products held in China annually. History The exhibition was initially held in 1994. It has always been one of the most influential packaging exhibitions in China. In 2008, more than 200 internationally reputable exhibitors from 14 countries and regions participated in the show,...
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The 2009 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Fiesta Conference or known as the 2009 Motolite PBA Fiesta Conference for sponsorship reasons, was the last conference of the 2008-09 PBA season. It started on February 28 and finished on July 17. The tournament was shortened to accommodate the training of the national b...
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Woodland Community College is a public community college in Woodland, California. It is a part of the Yuba Community College District and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. History In the fall of 1975, Woodland offered courses in an outreach program. In 1981 the California P...
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Nater Guru () is a Bengali movie released in 2003. Directed by Haranath Chakraborty, it featured Jeet, Koel Mallick, Ranjit Mallick and Moushmi Chatterjee. The film was Koel Mallick's cinematic debut. It was successful at the box office. Plot A romantic comedy based on Samaresh Basu's populer novel, Nater Guru revolve...
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Matilda (1990 – February 11, 2006) was a hen, and the first chicken to receive the title of World's Oldest Living Chicken from Guinness World Records. She is thought to have been descended from the Red Pyle color variation of the Old English Game breed. She was a pet of Keith and Donna Barton of Bessemer, a suburb of ...
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Kombat is a town in Namibia. Kombat may also refer to: Kombat (military rank) Kombat (photograph), a World War II photograph Kombat Armouring, a Russian armoured vehicle and car manufacturer Kombat (song), a song made by Lyube as a tribute to World War II veterans See also Combat (disambiguation) Mortal Kombat, ...
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The Secret Supper is a thriller novel written by Javier Sierra. The original Spanish title is La Cena Secreta, winner of the 2004 Premio de Novela Ciudad de Torrevieja literary award, one of the richest literary prizes in the world. The English translation by Alberto Manguel was published in 2006. Plot summary It...
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Petar Mrkonjić (before 1645 – after 1669) was a legendary hajduk from the Imotski region in the Dalmatian Hinterland, in modern-day Croatia, active during the Cretan War (1645–1669) between the Republic of Venice and Ottoman Empire as a guerrilla leader serving Venice. History Vuk Stefanović Karadžić had found no his...
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Alarko Holding is one of the largest business conglomerates in Turkey; it is listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange. It operates in a variety of sectors, including construction, electricity generation and distribution, tourism, and real estate. It was founded by İshak Alaton and Üzeyir Garih in 1954. History As of 201...
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Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation, formally the National Museum of Science and Technology, is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for overseeing national museums related to science and technology. The name is based on the Latin root of the word ingenuity. Until June 2017, the corporation was br...
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