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The Kauffman House is a rustic log house in Grand Lake, Colorado that functioned as a hotel from its construction in 1892 to 1973. It was built by Ezra Kauffman, a local prospector, trapper and builder of log structures who operated it as a hotel until his death in 1920 at age 71. It was then operated as a summer hot...
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Renzo Furlan was the defending champion, but did not participate this year. Gilbert Schaller won the title, defeating Álbert Costa 6–4, 6–2 in the final. Seeds Gilbert Schaller (champion) Álbert Costa (final) Karol Kučera (first round) Tomás Carbonell (quarterfinals) Franco Davín (second round) Oscar Mar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995%20Grand%20Prix%20Hassan%20II%20%E2%80%93%20Singles
Snowden Hall is a historic house located on the grounds of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, outside Laurel in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It stands on open rolling ground approximately -mile west of the Patuxent River. History Snowden Hall is a two-story Georgian brick house and was the hom...
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Barau may refer to: Barau, German name for Bavorov, town in Strakonice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic Suleimanu Barau, 6th emir of Abuja Barau's petrel, medium-sized gadfly petrel from the family Procellariidae Barau-Satan, a minor demon in the Élus Coëns tradition of Martinez de Pasq...
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is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the second single of their third studio album, Fanclub, on February 15, 2006. The song is unique for a number of reasons. Not only was it the first single AKG released following their tenth anniversary, it also became their first number-one si...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Apart
Hellions of Troy Roller Derby (HoTRD) is a women's flat track roller derby league based in the Capital District in New York State. Founded in 2008, the league is a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA). History and structure The Hellions was formed in 2008 by skaters who had split from Albany All...
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The Norwegian Army had in 2002 officially 59 bugle calls (unofficially 60 if one includes the Valdres Battalion call, which is the baseline tune for the Valdres March). These are divided into two groups; A) “Orders” – that is a signal for an action B) “Unit” – which identifies a unit (usually battalion, regiment, bri...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugle%20calls%20of%20the%20Norwegian%20Army
Preben Philipsen (18 January 1910 – 21 September 2005) was a Danish film producer. He produced 41 films between 1949 and 1975, and co-founded Constantin Film with in 1950. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark to Constantin Philipsen and his wife Marie Helene (née Elster) and died in Klampenborg. Selected filmography ...
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Fernando De Luca (born 1961 in Rome) is an Italian harpsichordist, teacher and composer. He studied harpsichord with Paola Bernardi. He is known to some people for his efforts to perform and record, for the first time, the Handel's Complete Harpsichord Compositions and Johann Christoph Graupner. He is also the first t...
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Tsai Duei (; born 1 December 1947) is a Taiwanese politician who served as the Minister of Transportation and Communications. References Living people Taiwanese Ministers of Transportation and Communications 1947 births Politicians of the Republic of China on Taiwan from Taichung
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The Who Collection is a compilation album by The Who, released in 1985. It is notable for containing a unique remix of "Won't Get Fooled Again" and for being one of the few compact disc appearances of the extended version of "Magic Bus". The original vinyl release was a double LP package. On compact disc it first appe...
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The Acoustic Album is a 2-disc compilation album released by EMI/Virgin Records in July 2006 to showcase songs heard on Virgin Radio. Track listing Disc 1: Jack Johnson – "Breakdown" Corinne Bailey Rae – "Put Your Records On" KT Tunstall – "Other Side of the World" Keane – "Somewhere Only We Know" The Feeling – "Sewn"...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Acoustic%20Album%20%28EMI%20compilation%29
Saúl González Herrera (14 November 1915 in Vicente Guerrero, Chihuahua – 22 October 2006 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua) was a Mexican lawyer and politician, affiliated with the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI). He served as Governor of Chihuahua from 1985 to 1986. Saúl González Herrera had extensive experience in Chi...
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Initiative 872 was a 2004 ballot initiative that replaced the open primary being used in Washington state with a top-two nonpartisan blanket primary. It was challenged in court up to the US Supreme Court, which upheld the top-two primary in Washington State Grange v. Washington State Republican Party. Background The b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Washington%20Initiative%20872
The 82nd Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Paul Takac since 2023. District profile The 82nd District is located in Centre County and includes the following areas: Benner Township Boggs Township Burnside Township College Township Curtin Towns...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20House%20of%20Representatives%2C%20District%2082
Fairy Hill is a hamlet located in the Qu'Appelle Valley of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the Rural Municipality of Longlaketon No. 219 on the crossroads of Saskatchewan Highway 6 and Saskatchewan Highway 99. The community is a neighbour to nearby Southey, Glenbrea, Kennell, and the Piapot First Nation. A post ...
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Jan Hendriks (6 December 1928 – 13 December 1991) was a German film actor. He appeared in more than 80 films on screen and TV between 1950 and 1985. In 1952 he won the German Film Award as Best Male Newcomer. Between 1977–1985 he co-starred in the TV-crime-serial The Old Fox. He died in Berlin, Germany, aged 63. Selec...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20Hendriks
Jesper Just (born 12 June 1974) is a Danish artist, who lives and works in New York. From 1997 to 2003, he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He has work in museums including the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Tate Modern in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Films His film trilogy A V...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesper%20Just
The Island Years is a compilation by Ultravox, released in 1999 by PolyGram and Spectrum labels. It contains songs from their three first albums (Ultravox!, Ha! Ha! Ha! and Systems of Romance), when John Foxx was the group's vocalist and frontman, and another two guitarists, Stevie Shears and Robin Simon were with them...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Island%20Years%20%28Ultravox%20album%29
Michael Edward Gershman (June 17, 1944 – March 10, 2018) was an American cinematographer and television director. He was born on June 17, 1944, to Edward Gershman, a TV producer and his wife, Norine. He was raised in St. Louis. Soon after graduation from Ladue Horton Watkins High School, Gershman moved to Los Angeles....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Gershman%20%28director%29
"I Left Something Turned On at Home" is a song written by Billy Lawson and John Schweers and recorded by American country music singer Trace Adkins. It was released in April 1997 as the fourth and final single from his debut album Dreamin' Out Loud. The song became his third Top 10 hit on the Hot Country Singles & Trac...
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The Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) serves as the supply command for the United States Navy for providing supplies, services, and support to both the Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, the NAVSUP/Navy Supply Corps team oversees a wide range of responsibilities, inclu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval%20Supply%20Systems%20Command
Heritage Cup may refer to: Heritage Cup (box lacrosse), an international box lacrosse tournament between the national teams of Canada, the United States, and the Iroquois Confederacy Heritage Cup (MLS), an annual cup rivalry between the Major League Soccer teams San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders FC NXT UK Heri...
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The 83rd Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Jamie Flick since 2023. District profile The 83rd District is located in Lycoming County and Union County and includes the following areas: Lycoming County Armstrong Township Brady Township Clinton ...
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Apagorevmeno (Greek: Απαγορευμένο; English: Forbidden) is Greek singer Anna Vissi's 25th studio album, released in Greece and Cyprus on December 9, 2008, by Sony BMG Greece. It is Vissi's first studio album since 2005 and the first since her 1980 “Nai” album to not include any songs or input by Nikos Karvelas. The albu...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apagorevmeno
The Plane is a river in Brandenburg, Germany, left tributary of the Havel. Its total length is . The Plane originates in the High Fläming Nature Park, near Rabenstein. It flows north through Planetal and Golzow. The Plane joins the Havel in the Breitlingsee lake west of Brandenburg an der Havel. Rivers of Brandenburg ...
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Fountain is an unincorporated community in Mineral County, West Virginia, United States, located at the intersection of West Virginia Route 46 and Knobley Road. References Unincorporated communities in Mineral County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
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Something Rotten is the first novel of the Horatio Wilkes mystery series by Alan Gratz. It loosely follows the plot of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, but it is modernised and set in the United States. Plot synopsis Horatio Wilkes visits his friend Hamilton Prince for the summer holidays. Hamilton's father just died a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%20Rotten%20%28Gratz%29
Thomas M. Engelhardt (born 1944) is an American writer and editor. He is the creator of Type Media Center's tomdispatch.com, an online blog. He is also the co-founder of the American Empire Project and the author of the 1998 book, The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation. In ...
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No Frontiers is an album by Irish singer Mary Black. The album was one of Ireland's best selling albums of 1989 and introduced her to audiences elsewhere in Europe and in the United States and Japan. The album spent 56 weeks in the Irish Top 30. Track listing "No Frontiers" (Jimmy MacCarthy) – 3:57 "Past the Point of ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20Frontiers
Rafael Lopez Guzman is a Spanish catedratico and has a Phd in art history. He is an expert in mudejar art in Spain and Latin America. He is a professor in the Universidad de Granada, Spain. Books He has published several books and articles on mudejar art and colonial art in Spain and Mexico. "Tradición y Clasicismo ...
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The Lötschenlücke (el. 3153 m.) is a high mountain pass of the Bernese Alps, connecting the Lötschental to the valley of the Aletsch Glacier in the canton of Valais. Both sides of the pass are covered by glaciers: the Langgletscher on the west and the Grosser Aletschfirn on the east. The Lötschenlücke lies between the ...
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Capel railway station was a station in Capel St Mary, Suffolk, on a short branch line from Bentley Junction to Hadleigh. The station buildings were remarkably ornate for a village with a population of 649 in 1851 and 504 in 1931. There were goods sidings on the northern side of the station, which were used extensively ...
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The Nuthe is a river in Brandenburg, Germany, left tributary of the Havel. Its total length is . The Nuthe originates in the Fläming region, near Niedergörsdorf. It flows north through Jüterbog, Luckenwalde, Trebbin and Saarmund. The Nuthe joins the Havel in central Potsdam. It has been said that crossing the Nuthe th...
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The 2008–09 Wake Forest Demon Deacons men's basketball team represented Wake Forest University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team's head coach was Dino Gaudio. The team played its home games in the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and was a member...
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The Human Brain Project (HBP) was a large ten-year scientific research project, based on exascale supercomputers, that aimed to build a collaborative ICT-based scientific research infrastructure to allow researchers across Europe to advance knowledge in the fields of neuroscience, computing, and brain-related medicine....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20Brain%20Project
The 84th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been represented by Joseph Hamm since 2021. District profile The 84th district encompasses part Lycoming County and all of Sullivan County and includes the following areas: Lycoming County Anthony Township Bastr...
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Raydon Wood railway station was a station in Suffolk, on a short branch line from Bentley Junction to Hadleigh. There was a goods shed on a passing loop which included a small siding on the south side of the station at the Bentley end. Together with it was extensively used for handling supplies in World War II for a ...
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Raghavendra Gadagkar is an honorary professor at the Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, India, who studies evolution of social behaviour using eusocial insects using Ropalidia marginata, a locally common wasp as a model. He was, from 2014 to 2016, the president of the Indian Natio...
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The Three Stooges Collection is a series of DVD collections of theatrical short subjects produced by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. Each volume is a two-disc set, and covers a three-year interval, with the exception of Volume Eight, which is a three-disc set and covers the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Three%20Stooges%20Collection
is a Japanese animator, character designer, and anime director. His directorial works include Grenadier, Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro, Kiba, Rainbow - Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin and the 2011 anime adaptation of Hunter × Hunter. He is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association. He joined Studio Live in 1982, an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroshi%20K%C5%8Djina
Shearson was the name of a series of investment banking and retail brokerage firms from 1902 until 1994, named for Edward Shearson and the firm he founded, Shearson Hammill & Co. Among Shearson's most notable incarnations were Shearson / American Express, Shearson Lehman / American Express, Shearson Lehman Brothers, Sh...
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Senftenberg may refer to: Senftenberg, a town in southern Brandenburg, Germany Senftenberg, Austria Žamberk, a town in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic, known as Senftenberg in German
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Copper usnate is the copper salt of usnic acid. It has been used as an antimicrobial. References Antimicrobials Copper(II) compounds
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is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the lead single of their fifth studio album, World World World, on November 29, 2006. The song was conceived on tour when the director of the then-upcoming anime film, Tekkonkinkreet, approached the band and requested a theme song for his film...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aru%20Machi%20no%20Gunj%C5%8D
Gilbert Schaller was the defending champion but lost in the final 7–5, 1–6, 6–2 against Tomás Carbonell. Seeds Gilbert Schaller (final) Bohdan Ulihrach (first round) Carlos Costa (second round) Jiří Novák (quarterfinals) Alberto Berasategui (semifinals) Jordi Burillo (second round) n/a Jordi Arrese (fi...
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Protiofate is a drug that has antimycotic activity and used in gynecology to treat yeast infections. References Thiophenes Diketones
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The head of the Republic of Ingushetia (, formerly president of the Republic of Ingushetia) is the highest office within the Government of Ingushetia, Russia. The head is elected by Parliament of Ingushetia. Term of service is five years. History On 4 June 1992, the Supreme Soviet of Russia adopted Act No. 2927-1 "On...
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Gordon Donald Shirreffs (January 15, 1914 – February 9, 1996) was an American author, known mostly for writing Western and juvenile (young adult) novels. He also wrote a teleplay. Two of his novels, Judas Gun and Rio Bravo, were made into movies (Vivo per la tua Morte, 1968 Italy, A Long Ride from Hell, in the U.S.A., ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%20D.%20Shirreffs
Nifuratel (brand name Macmiror, or — in combination with nystatin, — Macmiror Complex) is a drug used in gynecology. It is a local antiprotozoal and antifungal agent that may also be given orally. Nifuratel is not approved for use in the United States. Nifuratel appears to have a broad antibacterial spectrum of action...
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Chlordantoin (clodantoin) is an antifungal drug used in gynecology. References Further reading Antifungals Hydantoins Organochlorides
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Sluger (plural slugeri; , ; sometimes also sulger ) was a historical rank traditionally held by boyars in Moldavia and Wallachia, roughly corresponding to a sort of Intendant or Master of the Larder. It originated in the Slavic služar. Slugeri were in charge of supplying the courts of Moldavian or Wallachian Princes ...
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Sulfatolamide is a drug used in gynecology. It is a combination of two sulfonamide antibacterials, sulfathiourea and mafenide. References Sulfonamide antibiotics Combination drugs
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The Capitol Years 65/77 is a compilation album by Glen Campbell, released in Europe only on February 22, 1999. The double CD set contains previously released, single and album tracks that Campbell recorded for Capitol Records between 1965 and 1977. AllMusic reviewer Bruce Eder awarded the compilation 5-out-of-5 stars...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Capitol%20Years%2065/77
Kikou Seiki Unitron (機甲世紀ユニトロン) (English: Armor Chronicles Unitron) is a video game. It was released in 2000 for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld game console. It is the sequel to Biomotor Unitron. It was only released in Japan. Gameplay The game takes place 400 years after Biomotor Unitron. Kikou Seiki Unitron play...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kikou%20Seiki%20Unitron
The Frank S. Sander House ("Springbough") is a house located in Stamford, Connecticut. It was designed by the noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1952. Springbough is composed of mahogany, burnt face brick and glass and is built into the side of a rocky ledge. The house was restored in 1996 by Anne Del Gaudio. In ...
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Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (28 October 1845 – 2 January 1912) was an English lecturer. The sixth child and fourth son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine, Dickens made lecture tours in Australia, Europe, and the United States on his father's life and work. Early life Nicknamed "Sampson Bras...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20D%27Orsay%20Tennyson%20Dickens
The 85th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by David H. Rowe since 2019. District profile The 85th District encompasses part of Juniata County, Mifflin County, and Union County and all of Snyder County, and includes the following areas: Juniata ...
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Vita Nelson is an entrepreneur and publisher and is the president of The Moneypaper, Inc., in Rye, NY, where she functions as editor of its numerous publications. She is often cited as an expert on DRIP investing, having been quoted in publications as prestigious as The Wall Street Journal. Career Nelson graduated fr...
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Dubice is a small village in the north of the Czech Republic. It lies 13 kilometres from Usti nad Labem, near Dolni Zalezly or Rehlovice, 325 metres above sea level. It has 233 inhabitants. It is known for its church Saint Barbora from where is a view on Porta Bohemica and Labe. This church was built in 1589-1595 and r...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubice
The Complete Works is a two-volume compilation album series of the titular complete works of space rock group Spiritualized. The first volume was released in 2003 and the second in 2004. Track listing All songs were written by J. Spaceman, unless otherwise noted. Volume One Disc one "Anyway That You Want Me" (Chip T...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Complete%20Works%20%28album%20series%29
Sophie Lyons (December 24, 1848 – May 8, 1924) was an American criminal and one of the country's most notorious female thieves, pickpockets, shoplifters, and confidence women during the mid-to-late 19th century. She and her husbands Ned Lyons, Jim Brady and Billy Burke were among the most sought-after career criminals ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie%20Lyons
John Mill Ackerman Rose is an American-born, naturalized Mexican political activist, TV host, and academic at UNAM. Early life and education He is the son of social liberal thinker Bruce Ackerman and the economist Susan Rose-Ackerman, both professors at Yale Law School. He earned his undergraduate degree from Swarthm...
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The Theater Lübeck (formerly Stage of the Hansestadt Lübeck, colloquially Stadttheater) is one of the largest theaters in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is managed by Theater Lübeck GmbH, a state-owned company of the Hansestadt Lübeck. Public interest in theatrical works and opera arose in Lübeck in the e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theater%20L%C3%BCbeck
Gants Mill is a watermill on the River Brue in Pitcombe near Bruton, Somerset, England. Much of the current mill was built in 1810 but includes parts of the 18th century building and possibly some material from earlier mills, as there has been a mill on the same site since about 1290 which was originally a fulling mi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gants%20Mill
"Juanita" is the title of a 1997 promotional single release and a song by Underworld, and the first portion of the opening combined track "Juanita/Kiteless/To Dream of Love," from their 1996 album Second Toughest in the Infants. The band also released different mixes of the track, including a live version on the 2000 ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita%20%28Underworld%20song%29
Actinidia polygama (also known as , silver vine, , and cat powder) is a species of kiwifruit in the Actinidiaceae family. It grows in the mountainous areas of Korea, Japan and China at elevations between . Characteristics Silver vine can reach up to high at maturity. It is a deciduous climber and tolerates temperatu...
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The Blues and The Abstract Truth, Take 2 is a 2008 album, released on the Resonance label, by American jazz pianist Bill Cunliffe. It is a tribute to Oliver Nelson, particularly to his 1961 album The Blues and the Abstract Truth. Track listing "Stolen Moments" "Hoe Down" "Cascades" "Yearnin'" "Butch and Butc...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Blues%20and%20the%20Abstract%20Truth%2C%20Take%202
The 86th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Perry A. Stambaugh since 2021. District profile The 86th District encompasses part of Juniata County and all of Perry County and includes the following areas: Juniata County Beale Township Delaware ...
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Manufacturing execution systems (MES) are computerized systems used in manufacturing to track and document the transformation of raw materials to finished goods. MES provides information that helps manufacturing decision-makers understand how current conditions on the plant floor can be optimized to improve production ...
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"Sneakin' Suspicion" is a song by the band Dr. Feelgood. It was recorded in 1977 and was the first track on their album, Sneakin' Suspicion, which was released in May that year. It was recorded at the Rockfield Studios and mixed at the Media Sounds Studios in New York. "Sneakin' Suspicion" was also issued as a single ...
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WarioWare: Snapped! is a minigame compilation party video game developed by Nintendo SPD Group No.1 and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service, and is part of the WarioWare series of video games. It is the sixth game in the series. It is one of the fir...
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This is a list of rivers in Zambia. This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean Lake Tanganyika Lufubu River Kalambo River Luvua River (Democratic Republic of the Congo) Kalungwishi River Luangwa River Luapula River Mbereshi River Luong...
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Alfred George 'Alfie' Biggs (8 February 1936 – 20 April 2012) was an English professional footballer, who spent the vast majority of his career at Bristol Rovers. Biggs grew up as one of eight children in the Knowle West area of Bristol where he attended Ilminster Avenue and Connaught Road schools. Nicknamed "The Bar...
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Latin Lover is the fifth album by Gianna Nannini. It was released in 1982 It is the first album made in collaboration with the German producer Conny Plank, and features prominent guest musicians such as Annie Lennox, Jaki Liebezeit and Annette Humpe. It performed well all around Europe, eventually becoming Gold in Ger...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin%20Lover%20%28album%29
Per Oscar Swartz (December 1, 1959) is a Swedish entrepreneur, writer and blogger. Oscar Swartz was born in Solna, Stockholm County. He is the great-grandson of the former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Swartz, and a second cousin of the publisher Eva Swartz and the journalist Richard Swartz. He has a doctorate in econom...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20Swartz
This is a list of lakes in Zambia. Lake Bangweulu Lake Kariba Lake Kashiba Lake Ishiba Ng'andu Mofwe Lagoon Lake Mweru Lake Mweru Wantipa Lake Tanganyika Rift Valley lakes Lakes Zambia
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This is a list of waterfalls in Zambia. Chavuma Falls Kabwelume Falls Kalambo Falls Lumangwe Falls Ngonye Falls Ntumbachushi Falls Victoria Falls Kudabwika Falls Mumbuluma Falls Mutumuna Falls Kabweluma Falls Chilambwe Falls Fwaka Falls Chimpepe Falls Chishimba Falls Chimpolo Falls Kundalila Falls Nya...
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The 87th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Thomas Kutz since 2023. District profile The 87th District is located in Cumberland County and includes the following areas: Lower Allen Township (part) Precinct 02 Monroe Township Mount Holly Spring...
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Howard William Corning (April 17, 1879 – September 29, 1924) was a cattle farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Yarmouth County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1916 and from 1920 to 1924 as a Liberal-Conservative member. He was house leader of the party from 1921 until his...
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Otto von Feldmann (6 August 1873, Berlin – 20 May 1945) was a German military officer and politician. Feldmann attended the Royal Grammar School in Bydgoszcz, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-and Ratsgymnasium Hanover, the Kadettenvoranstalt in Potsdam and the Military Academy Gross-Lichterfelde near Berlin. By 1907 he served in th...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto%20von%20Feldmann
Minia may refer to: Munia (also called a "minia"), a bird of the genus Lonchura Minya, Egypt, a city in Egypt Minya Governorate, a governorate in Egypt Miniya, translation of minnie in magadhi See also Minya (disambiguation)
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José Reyes Estrada Ferriz (born 23 July 1961 in Chihuahua, Chihuahua) is a Mexican politician, affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as the municipal president of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, from 2007 to 2010. José Reyes Ferriz is the son of José Reyes Estrada Aguirre, who also served a...
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Terry Hanson (born June 16, 1947) is a retired American radio personality of the John Boy and Billy Big Show, a nationally syndicated radio show. He was the first head of the Turner Broadcasting Sports and a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Men's Soccer Coach of the Year. He has also ...
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Hasan Izzet Pasha (Turkish: Hasan İzzet Paşa, Hasan İzzet Arolat, 1871; Constantinople (Istanbul) – 3 March 1931) was a Turkish general of the Ottoman Empire. Early life Hasan Izzet Born in a family of Turkish origin1871 to mother Süreyya Hanım, and father Ali Muhsin Pasha in Aksaray neighborhood of Istanbul. He gra...
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The 1991 Sicilian regional election was held on 16 June 1991. Christian Democracy resulted by far the largest party, while the Italian Socialist Party came second. These two parties continued to govern the Region at the head of different coalitions which comprised in different times the Democratic Party of the Left, t...
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First Into Nagasaki: The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on Post-Atomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War is a collection of reports by Chicago Daily News foreign correspondent George Weller. Originally written in 1945, but not approved for publication by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's military censors. The reports were collecte...
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The Parthe is a river in Saxony, Germany, right tributary of the White Elster. Its total length is . The Parthe originates in northern Saxony, between Colditz and Bad Lausick. It flows northwest through Parthenstein, Naunhof, Borsdorf and Taucha before entering the city of Leipzig. The Parthe joins the White Elster in ...
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HMS Petard was an destroyer built by Denny for the Royal Navy, commenced 5 July 1915 and launched on 24 March 1916. She saw service during the First World War. Postwar, she was sold for breaking up on 9 May 1921. Jutland During the Battle of Jutland, Petard was one of ten destroyers of the 13th Destroyer Flotilla ass...
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Richmond-Adelaide Centre is a cluster of office buildings in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the financial district. It is bounded by Richmond Street West to the north, Sheppard Street to the east, Adelaide Street West to the south, and finally York Street as its western boundary. The complex is owned and operate...
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Francis Escott Hancock (7 February 1859 – 29 October 1943) was an English-born rugby union centre who played club rugby for Somerset and Cardiff and international rugby for Wales. Hancock is best known as being the sport's first fourth threequarter player, which changed the formation of rugby union play that lasts to t...
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The 88th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in South Central Pennsylvania and has been represented since 2009 by Sheryl M. Delozier. District profile The 88th District is located in Cumberland County and includes the following areas: Hampden Township Lower Allen Township (part) Precinct 01 Pre...
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Irrigation in the Dominican Republic (DR) has been an integral part of DR agricultural and economic development in the 20th century. Public investment in irrigation has been the main driver for irrigation infrastructural development in the country. Irrigation Management Transfer to Water Users Associations (WUAs), form...
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Rufus Seaman Carter (March 31, 1866 – August 29, 1932) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cumberland County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1911 to 1920 as a Liberal member. He was born in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, the son of William Dobson Carter and Elizabeth An...
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A grooming dance, grooming invitation dance or shaking dance is a dance performed by honeybees to initiate allogrooming. It was first reported in 1945 by biologist Mykola H. Hadak. An increase in the frequency of the grooming dance has been observed among the bees of mite-infested colonies, and among bees who have b...
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R. L. Polk & Company was a provider of business and marketing information to the automotive industry, insurance companies, and related businesses. It was based in Southfield, Michigan with operations in several other countries, including Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, China and Australia. Its busin...
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Daniel Martin Hinshelwood (born 4 December 1975) is an English former professional footballer. He is currently manager of non-league side Selsey. Career Hinshelwood was born in Bromley. He began his career as apprentice with Nottingham Forest on leaving the FA School of Excellence, one of his duties being to walk Bria...
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KGBN (1190 kHz) is a Korean Christian brokered time AM radio station licensed to Anaheim, California. It serves Orange County and Greater Los Angeles. Rev. Young Sun Lee serves as the president of the Korean Gospel Broadcasting Network, which owns the station. KGBN is one of four radio stations in the Los Angeles ar...
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The 83rd edition of the KNVB Cup (at the time called Amstel Cup) started on August 8, 2000. The final was played on May 24, 2001: FC Twente beat PSV on penalties (4–3), after no goals were made during official and extra time. FC Twente won the cup for the second time. A total of 86 clubs participated. Teams All 18 pa...
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The 89th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in South Central Pennsylvania and has been represented by Rob Kauffman since 2005. District profile The 89th District is located in Franklin County and includes the following areas: Chambersburg Greene Township Guilford Township Hamilton Township R...
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