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My Princess Academy was a website and same-named attendant virtual princess world that empowers girls to be a “new kind of Princess” by teaching the “4 Pillars” of being a real princess: generosity, intelligence, beauty and confidence. Created for girls ages three to seven, My Princess Academy lets girls create their o...
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Christmasville is Mannheim Steamroller's tenth Christmas album. It was released in 2008 on CD by American Gramaphone and features 13 Christmas songs. It contains a series of songs made for Universal Studios Florida for their "Grinchmas" event. Track listing "Christmasville Fanfare" - 0:39 Composed by Arnie Roth "Me...
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Jerzy Browkin (5 November 1934 – 23 November 2015) was a Polish mathematician, studying mainly algebraic number theory. He was a professor at the Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In 1994, together with Juliusz Brzeziński, he formulated the n-conjecture—a version of the abc conjecture involvin...
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Achalgadh is Ward No.9 of Balara Municipality in Sarlahi District in the Province No.2 of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,497 people living in 467 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achalgadh
The 1954–55 Toronto Maple Leafs season saw the Maple Leafs finish in third place in the National Hockey League (NHL) with a record of 24 wins, 24 losses, and 22 ties for 70 points. They were swept in the semi-finals by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings. Offseason Regular season Final standings Rec...
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Quantum of Solace is a 2008 James Bond film. Quantum of Solace can also refer to several topics related to James Bond: "Quantum of Solace" (short story), from the For Your Eyes Only short story collection by Ian Fleming Quantum of Solace (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the film 007: Quantum of Solace, the video game b...
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Balara-Arnaha () is Ward No.5 of balara municipality in Sarlahi District in the Province no.2 of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,618 people residing in 447 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated p...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaha%2C%20Sarlahi
James King Annand MBE (2 February 1908 – 8 June 1993) was a Scottish poet best known for his children's poems. Biography Born at Edinburgh to Maggie Gold and her husband, plumber William Annand, He was educated at Broughton Secondary School, and graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1930. He later taught at s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20K.%20Annand
Andrei Kononovich Suvorov () (1887–1917) was an association football player. International career Suvorov played his only game for the Russia Empire on July 14, 1912, in a friendly against Hungary. External links Profile 1887 births 1917 deaths Men's footballers from the Russian Empire Russian Empire men's interna...
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Atrauli is a town and market center in Hariyon Municipality in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. The formerly village development committee was transformed into municipality merging the existing village development committees i.e. Atrouli, Sasapur, Dhaurkauli and Hariyon on May 18, 2014. At...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrouli
Malo Naklo () is a small settlement in the Municipality of Naklo in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It was much reduced by the building of the new motorway and only two houses remain. In recent years a small football pitch was built in Malo Naklo. The football ground is home to NK Naklo. References External l...
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Anthony Dean Gill (born 6 March 1968) is an English former professional footballer who spent his entire, short-lived professional career with Manchester United. Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Gill joined Manchester United as an apprentice in June 1984, and turned professional on his 18th birthday in March 1986. His firs...
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Aurahi is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,603 people living in 796 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in Sarl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurahi%2C%20Sarlahi
Estate is an album by Michel Petrucciani. It was recorded in the Forum Recording Studio, Rome during the spring of 1982. The title is the Italian word for "summer", pronounced . Recording and music Pianist Petrucciani recorded the album at the age of 19, with bassist Furio Di Castri and drummer Aldo Romano. Some of th...
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Babarganj is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 7,405 people living in 1,353 individual households. This village is the birthplace of political leader Rajendra Mahato , Dr. BinayThakur, Dr.Raju Ray...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babarganj
Bagdaha is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in Province No. 2 of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4124 people living in 775 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in Sarlahi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagdaha%2C%20Nepal
Bahadurpur is a Village Development Committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 1,129 people residing in 202 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahadurpur%2C%20Sarlahi
Metal Fatigue is the third studio album by guitarist Allan Holdsworth, released in 1985 through Enigma Records (United States) and JMS–Cream Records (Europe). Critical reception Daniel Gioffre of AllMusic awarded Metal Fatigue 4.5 stars out of 5, calling it "One of the most important fusion records of the '80s" and "...
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Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale (Seediq: ; literally Real Seediq or Real Men; ) is a 2011 Taiwanese historical drama film directed by Wei Te-sheng and produced by John Woo, based on the 1930 Musha Incident in central Taiwan. The full version of the film shown in Taiwan is divided into two parts—Part 1 is called "...
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Balara (Maithili/Nepali: बलरा) is a municipality in Sarlahi District, a part of Madhesh Province in Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 12 sections (wards) from previous 9 former VDCs. It occupies an area of 48.55 km2 with a total population of 45,194. Geography Balara Municipality is composed of Balaramal...
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Bara Udhoran is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,338 people living in 613 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bara%20Udhoran
Sisters in Law is a 2005 Cameroonian documentary film by Florence Ayisi and Kim Longinotto, portraying aspects of women's lives and work within the judicial system in western Cameroon. Following four separate cases, the film focuses on state prosecutor Vera Ngassa and judge Beatrice Ntuba as they attempt to bring justi...
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Baby Blue Paper is the eleventh album from Swedish pop and country singer Jill Johnson, released on 28 October 2008. The album was recorded in Nashville. It peaked at #3 at the Swedish album charts. Track listing Personnel Scott Baggett - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass Mike Brignardello - bass P...
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Barahathwa is a city that lies in Sarlahi district. The city is now merged in Barahathwa Municipality from September 19, 2015. The Municipality office is situated in this place. References E Main inhabitants UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in Sarlahi District
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Christopher Naylor is a British actor and artist. He trained at LAMDA. His television work includes Warriors for director Peter Kosminsky (1999), Bugs (1999), Plastic Man opposite John Thaw (1999), Sweet Revenge (2001), In Love with Barbara (2008), The Alienist (2018) and The Crown (2018). On film he has appeared in...
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Basantapur is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 7,558 people living in 1309 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basantapur%2C%20Sarlahi
Associação Atlética de Avanca known as A.A. Avanca is a Portuguese football club from Estarreja, Aveiro. They currently play in the Portuguese Second Division Serie B and in the 2007–08 season they finished 13th place in their division. They currently play their home games in Parque Desportivo da Associação Atlética de...
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Batraul is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,002 people living in 562 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in Sa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batraul
Valentin Vasilyevich Sysoyev () (born in 1887; died in 1971) was a Russian football player. Career In 1908, Sysoyev was introduced to football at age 22, while at his parents' dacha in Rastorguevo a visiting Englishman explained the rules to his neighbors. Sysoyev would be one of the first players at newly-formed "ZKS...
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Bela is a town in Ishworpur Municipality in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,151 people living in 557 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in Sarla...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bela%2C%20Sarlahi
Belhi is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,484 people living in 437 individual households. It is separated by Malangwa the capital of sarlahi by Jhim river and close to the India border. Refere...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belhi%2C%20Sarlahi
Belwajabdi is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3,350 people living in 655 individual households. References Krishna Kumar Kushwaha :- Most Popular Person of Belwa Jabdi. Shree Gorakh Boarding ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belwajabdi
William Weber may refer to: William Alfred Weber (1918–2020), American botanist William Gilmore Weber (born 1963), American guitarist, former member of rock band The Murder Junkies William V. Weber (1901–1989), Michigan State Representative Ben Weber (composer) (William Jennings Bryan Weber, 1916–1979), American compo...
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Bhadsar is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,950 people living in 499 individual households. History This is an old village about 250 years old at a times of 19 century . There is an old temp...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhadsar
Bhagawatipur is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,702 people living in 553 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagawatipur%2C%20Sarlahi
The Municipal President of Chihuahua (mayor) is the head of local government of Chihuahua Municipality, in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. The mayor's authority includes the state capital, the city of Chihuahua, Chih. Since the city serves as the municipal seat and is home to the vast majority of the municipality's p...
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The 1996–97 New York Knicks season was the 51st season for the Knicks in the National Basketball Association (NBA). For the season, the Knicks celebrated their 50th anniversary in the NBA by revealing an anniversary version of the team's primary logo. During the off-season, the Knicks acquired All-Star forward Larry Jo...
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The Kashag (; ) was the governing council of Tibet during the rule of the Qing dynasty and post-Qing period until the 1950s. It was created in 1721, and set by Qianlong Emperor in 1751 for the Ganden Phodrang in the 13-Article Ordinance for the More Effective Governing of Tibet. In that year the Tibetan government was...
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Allenna Leonard is an American cyberneticist, consultant and director of Team Syntegrity International, specializing in the application of Stafford Beer's Viable System Model and Syntegration. She was president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences in 2009–2010, and led the organization of its 54th ann...
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Johanna Kurkela (born 25 April 1985) is a Finnish singer. Her first published work was a duet Tahdon tanssia kanssasi with Tomi Metsäketo in 2004. Kurkela released her first album Hetki hiljaa in 2005. She got a lot of publicity in the Finnish Preselection final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, presenting the song...
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Leslie Stannard Hunter, DD (2 May 1890 – 15 July 1983) was the second Bishop of Sheffield from 1939 until 1962. Born on 2 May 1890 and educated at Kelvinside Academy and New College, Oxford he was ordained in 1915 and began his career with curacies at St Peter's, Brockley and St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Squar...
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Phillip Ambrose Tierney (born 15 March 1942) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with East Perth in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL) during the 1960s. Tierney was a prolific full-forward, kicking over 100 goals in a season on three occasions and topping East Perth's goal-kicking five...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil%20Tierney
Chen Guo may refer to: Chen (state) (), a vassal state of ancient China's Zhou dynasty Fruit Chan (; born 1959), Hong Kong film director
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Stanley Park is a neighbourhood of the West End in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is designated as the area lying between Denman Street and the boundary of Stanley Park proper. It is high density, like most of the West End, and is known for being a more affluent area of the West End and, once away from Denma...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley%20Park%20%28neighbourhood%29
Boris Georgiyevich Tatushin () (31 March 1933 in Moscow; – 15 January 1998 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player and manager. Honours Olympic champion: 1956. Soviet Top League winner: 1953, 1956, 1958. International career Tatushin made his debut for USSR on 8 September 1954 in a friendly against Sweden. He play...
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The Honda RA302 was a Formula One racing car produced by Honda Racing, and introduced by Honda Racing France during the 1968 Formula One season. The car was built based on an order by Soichiro Honda to develop an air-cooled Formula One engine. The magnesium-skinned car was entered in the Formula One race alongside the ...
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Expeditie Robinson is a popular reality television program in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium) that debuted in 2000 and based on a format first shown by Swedish television in 1997. The format, most notable under the title Survivor, has since then also been produced in many other countries. The name of the show al...
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Balanda may refer to: Places Kalininsk, a town in Kalininsky District of Saratov Oblast, Russia, named Balanda until 1962 Balanda River in Russia, a tributary of the Medveditsa People Balanda Boor people, an ethnic group in South Sudan Balanda Bviri people, an ethnic group in South Sudan Pierre Bertran de Balanda (18...
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Kosovo–Malaysia relations (; ; ; Jawi: هوبوڠن كوسوۏو–مليسيا) are foreign relations between Kosovo and Malaysia. Formal relations between the two countries first began in 2000, when Malaysia became the first Asian country to establish a liaison office in Kosovo. Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on 17 Februa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo%E2%80%93Malaysia%20relations
Okroglo () is a settlement in the Municipality of Naklo in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Church The local church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene. References External links Okroglo on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Naklo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okroglo%2C%20Naklo
Live at the Village Vanguard is an album by Michel Petrucciani. The trio recording was made at the New York club in 1984 and released as a double LP. Recording and music The album was recorded in concert at the Village Vanguard in New York City on 16 March 1984. Pianist Petrucciani played with bassist Palle Danielsson...
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Nausana is a small village in the Bulandshahr district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Nausana has a population of nearly 1,200, and the livelihood of the village is largely based on agriculture. Geography Nausana is situated near Nichli Ganga Nahar (Lower Ganges Canal), making the water table there fairly high....
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Bhaktipur is a town in Ishwarpur Municipality in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 12,183 people living in 2,261 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktipur
The Early Years is a two-part retrospective album series of Tom Waits songs, consisting of recordings made before Waits' debut album, Closing Time. Volume one was released in 1991 and volume two was released in 1993 on Bizarre/Straight. The recordings were made between July and December 1971. Some of the songs on the a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Early%20Years%20%28album%20series%29
Tioga Senior High School or Tioga High School may refer to: Tioga High School (California), Groveland, California Tioga High School (Louisiana), Tioga, Louisiana Tioga Central High School, Tioga Center, New York Tioga High School (North Dakota), Tioga, North Dakota Tioga High School (Texas), Tioga, Texas
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Peter D. Clark, sometimes dubbed The Apostle of New Brunswick, is a Canadian bestseller, storyteller, folklorist, and literacy ambassador. Clark has spent several decades collecting stories and folklore, particularly from the province of New Brunswick. His first book Woods, Streams, Ghosts and Hangin's was a Canadian b...
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Hurricane Tina was the strongest and longest-lived storm of the 1992 Pacific hurricane season, which also threatened land for a brief period. The twenty-fourth tropical cyclone, twenty-second tropical storm, fourteenth hurricane, and eighth major hurricane of the record breaking season, Tina formed from a tropical wave...
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Store Merløse is a town on Sjælland in Denmark with a population of 1,184 (1 January 2023). It is part of the municipality of Holbæk and close to Tølløse and Ringsted. It is a calm town with a primary school and a few businesses. For high school most people go to Tølløse. There is a local train from Vestsjællands Lokal...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Store%20Merl%C3%B8se
Aubrey Trevor Lawrence, MBE, KC (15 January 1875 – 23 March 1930) was a successful English barrister and author. Lawrence was born 15 January 1875, the son of Sir Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet and his wife Elizabeth, Lady Lawrence. He was educated at Shrewsbury and at Christ Church, Oxford where he took a first class d...
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Emre Balak (born 11 August 1988 in Samsun, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer. He currently plays as a defender for Aliağa FK. External links 1988 births Living people Gençlerbirliği S.K. footballers Samsunspor footballers TKİ Tavşanlı Linyitspor footballers Bucaspor footballers Nazilli Belediyespor footballers Fe...
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Saal is an Indo-Persian word meaning year, and mubarak is an originally Arabic term meaning blessing or good wishes. The greeting Saal Mubarak is therefore used to mark the New Year. The greeting Saal Mubarak is used by the Parsi community in India and Pakistan to mark Nauroz which occurs in either March or August dep...
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Pianism is a jazz album by Michel Petrucciani. The album was recorded at RCA Studio "C", and was produced by Mike Berniker, engineer Mike Moran. The Blue Note catalogue number is CDP 7 46295 2. This was Petrucciani's first album recorded under contract for Blue Note, the previous recordings having originally been rel...
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Human female sexuality encompasses a broad range of behaviors and processes, including female sexual identity and sexual behavior, the physiological, psychological, social, cultural, political, and spiritual or religious aspects of sexual activity. Various aspects and dimensions of female sexuality, as a part of human ...
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Francis John Taylor (13 November 1912 – 4 July 1971) was the third Bishop of Sheffield from 1962. Born on 13 November 1912 and educated at Hymers College and The Queen's College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1937 and began his career with a curacy at Walcot, Bath. He was then a Tutor, Lecturer and Chaplain at Wycliffe...
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Dorothea Marie of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (22 January 1674 – 18 April 1713) was Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen as the first wife of Ernst Ludwig I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. She was the daughter of Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and his first wife, Magdalena Sybille of Saxe-Weissenfels. She married Ernst Ludwig I on t...
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English Bay is a neighbourhood in the West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Though not formally defined, it is a commonly used local appellation that refers to the shopping and residential areas focused on the intersection of Denman and Davie Streets near at English Bay Beach. Generally, the term refers to t...
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There is no cross-border flag universally accepted as representing both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland. This can be a problem in contexts where a body organised on an all-island basis needs to be represented by a flag in an international context. The island is politically divided into the Republic of Ireland (...
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The Orchid Gardener () is a 1978 Danish experimental film written, produced, shot, edited and directed by Lars von Trier. Plot The film consists of a series of scenes, the chronological order of which is ambiguous, loosely relaying the experiences of the protagonist Victor Marse (Lars von Trier), whose actual name is ...
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Elemore Hall is a mid-18th-century country house, now in use as a residential special school, near Pittington, County Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building. History The manor of Elemore was owned prior to the Dissolution of the Monasteries by the Priory of Finchale. It was sold to Bertram Anderson, Mayor an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elemore%20Hall
Jon Gjerde (February 25, 1953 – October 26, 2008) was an American historian and the Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of American History and American Citizenship at the University of California, Berkeley, where he also served as dean of the Division of Social Sciences in the College of Letters and Science at ...
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Zlín Film Festival, also known as the International Film Festival for Children and Youth () is an annual festival of children's film in Zlín in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1961 in the former Czechoslovakia, the festival gradually gained international attention. The audience consists mainly of children and youth from...
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Edith Evans Asbury (née Snyder; June 30, 1910 – October 30, 2008) was an American journalist who spent nearly 30 years as a reporter with The New York Times. Biography Born Edith Snyder on June 30, 1910, in New Boston, Ohio, she was the eldest of 16 children. After a summer job at the Cincinnati Times-Star at age 19, ...
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Energy Micro AS, acquired by Silicon Labs in 2013, was a Norwegian fabless semiconductor company specializing in 32-bit RISC ARM chips. The company focused on ultra low energy consumption MCUs, SoC radios and RF Transceiver. Its EFM32 microcontroller families are based on the ARM Cortex-M0 or M3 processor core with a...
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Jalan Bukit Merah () is a major arterial road in Singapore. The road starts from the junction of Alexandra Road and Queensway in the west before ending at the junction of Kampong Bahru Road. Etymology and History Jalan Bukit Merah was previously an unnamed dirt track before it was widened and paved over sometime in 19...
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Upland Arms is a village located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, based along the A484 running between Carmarthen and Kidwelly. Villages in Carmarthenshire
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The Ancient City (), published in 1864, is the most famous book of the French historian Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1830–1889). Taking inspiration from René Descartes, and based on texts of ancient historians and poets, the author investigates the origins of the most archaic institutions of Greek and Roman society....
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Count of Valença (in Portuguese Conde de Valença) was a Portuguese title of nobility, created by a royal decree, dated from July 20, 1464, by King Afonso V of Portugal, and granted to Dom Henrique de Menezes, who was already 3rd Count of Viana (da Foz do Lima) and 4th Count of Viana (do Alentejo). However, on November...
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Damien Gerard Timmer (born 20 October 1968 in Chelsea, London) is an English Joint-Managing Director of British independent production company Mammoth Screen, which was established in 2007. He has executive produced Lost in Austen, Wuthering Heights, Bouquet of Barbed Wire and Endeavour for ITV, and Margot, Blandings, ...
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The 2009 National Football League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz National Football League, was the 78th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for the Gaelic Athletic Association county teams of Ireland. The League began on 31 January 2009. Thirty-two Gaelic f...
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Walter Dubislav (20 September 1895 – 17 September 1937) was a German logician and philosopher of science (Wissenschaftstheoretiker). Biography After studying mathematics and philosophy, Dubislav attained a doctorate in 1922 with "Contributions to the theories of definition and proof within mathematical logic" (Beiträg...
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Mihailo Ivanović (; Kuči 1874 – Herceg Novi 1949) was a Montenegrin politician in the early 20th century. He was one of the leaders of the People's Party (known as klubaši) from 1906 to 1918. After unification, he was disappointed and had become an important leader of the Montenegrin Federalist Party in the assembly of...
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The Adair County News was a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays, in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky The Adair County News was first published in 1887, and was last published in 1987. History Beginning The Adair County News was founded by Charles S. Harris in 1887 as a Democratic alternative to Alvin A. Strange...
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Kieselstein Castle, also known as Khislstein, () is a 13th-century castle in the city of Kranj, in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The castle stands at what was once a defensible point, guarding the city pier and crossing over the river Sava, and was predated on the site by a round 11th-century keep. The curren...
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Erik Clarys (born 18 October 1968) is a Belgian former professional darts player who competed in events of the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Nicknamed "The Sheriff", he was known for his unorthodox way of scoring and finishing which made him popular with fans. BDO career Cl...
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Mid Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Boundaries Mid Down was a county constituency comprising part of northern County Down, immediately south east of Belfast. It was created when the House of Commons (Method of Voting and Redistribution of Seats) Act (Northern Ireland) 1929 introduced fi...
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Bhawanipur is a village development committee in Sarlahi District in the Janakpur Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,310 people living in 477 individual households. References External links UN map of the municipalities of Sarlahi District Populated places in...
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KQMA is an FM radio station broadcasting on 92.5 FM from Phillipsburg, Kansas. The station began service on July 14, 1984, and was founded by Brian O'Neill. The station is currently owned and operated by RTY Broadcasting, broadcasting a Variety/Full-Service format. Playing a mix of Classic Rock, Oldies, Contemporary an...
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Henry Morgan Lloyd DSO OBE (9 June 1911 – 16 April 2001) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century. He was born into an ecclesiastical family, his father being the Revd David Lloyd, sometime Vicar of Weston-super-Mare and educated at Canford School and Oriel College, Oxford. Ordained in 1935 he was ...
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West Point High School is a four-year public high school located in West Point, Virginia serving the surrounding geographic area of 6.31 square miles. School aged children living outside the town of West Point are encouraged to apply as tuition students. West Point High School was voted a Blue Ribbon School in 2012. ...
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Puddling is the tillage of rice paddies while flooded, an ancient practice that is used to prepare for rice cultivation. Historically, this has been accomplished by dragging a weighted harrow across a flooded paddy field behind a buffalo or ox, and is now accomplished using mechanized approaches, often using a walking...
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The 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, China was an A1 Grand Prix race, held at Chengdu Goldenport Circuit, Chengdu, People's Republic of China. All proceeds from this race were donated to the Sichuan Earthquake Relief Fund, following the earthquake which devastated the region in May 2008. Drivers After missing the f...
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Correction is a novel by Thomas Bernhard, originally published in German in 1975, and first published in English translation in 1979 by Alfred A. Knopf. Correction’s setting is a garret in the middle of an Austrian forest, described by the narrator as the "thought dungeon" in which the main character, Roithamer, will ...
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Brahmapuri (Nepali: ब्रह्मपुरी) is a rural municipality in Sarlahi District, a part of Madhesh Province in Nepal. It was formed in 2016 occupying current 7 sections (wards) from previous 7 former VDCs. It occupies an area of 40.56 km2 with a total population of 39,169. References Populated places in Sarlahi District ...
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Harmeet Singh (born 12 November 1990) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Sandefjord. Personal life Singh was born into an Indian Punjabi Sikh family. Singh has said that his religious background has also had an impact on him, and that as he ages, he senses a greater obligati...
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The Butler House was a historic home of importance to local African American history and located at Oxon Hill, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Henry Alexander Butler, a free African American man from Charles County, moved with his family to the property in 1853, and the property has been continuously a...
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Shoaib Khan (born 13 April 1985) is a left-handed Pakistani batsman who played for Quetta Bears and played four international Twenty20 matches for Pakistan in the Al-Barkah Twenty20 Tournament. He averages 16.25 with the bat with the strike rate of 81 in International Twenty20. In February 2021, he began to undertake c...
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South African War Memorial or Boer War Memorial, may refer to: Australia Anning Monument, Tingalpa, Brisbane, Queensland Boer War Memorial, Allora, Toowoomba Region, Queensland Boer War Memorial, Gatton, Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland Boer War Veterans Memorial Kiosk and Lissner Park, Charters Towers, Queensland Co...
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Cameron James Kalana Higgins (born March 28, 1988) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Weber State. Higgins has led WSU to an 18-5 Big Sky Conference record and 22-11 overall record since taking over the starting position during the fourth game of his freshman season in 2007. Higgi...
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The House of Salm was an ancient Lotharingian noble family originating from Salmchâteau in the Ardennes (present-day Belgium) and ruling Salm. The dynasty is above all known for the experiences of the Upper Salm branch which came to be located at Château de Salm in the Vosges mountain range and over time came to rule o...
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When We Get There is a novel about coming-of-age by the American writer Shauna Seliy set in 1974 in a coal mining patch (modeled on the author’s hometown of Yukon, Westmoreland County) near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The novel tells the story of Lucas Lessar. His father has died in a mining accident and his mother has ...
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