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Stephen Robert Scheffler (born September 3, 1967) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the NBA. He is left-handed. College career Scheffler attended Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, where he played under head coach Gene Keady. During his freshman season, he got limi...
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Forreston is a locality near Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the Adelaide Hills Council local government area 3 km northeast of Gumeracha. History The town was named in honour of its founder, Alexander Forrest (not to be confused with the Western Australian explorer and surveyor of the same name). Forrest...
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Francisco Antonio Maturana García, also known as Pacho Maturana (born February 15, 1949) is a Colombian ex-football player and football manager. Under his management, Atletico Nacional was the first team of the nation to win the Copa Libertadores in 1989 and the Colombia national football team to win Colombia's first e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco%20Maturana
Lasse Stefanz is a Swedish dansband formed in Kristianstad in 1967. The band was popular during the 1980s. The band was formed by Hans Sigfridsson, Lars Sigfridsson and Olle Jönsson. Later members are Christer Ericsson, Anders Pettersson and Gunnar Nilsson. Olle Jönsson is the singer, as well as the ex-drummer. Lasse S...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasse%20Stefanz
Uttara Bank PLC. is one of the largest and oldest private sector commercial banks in Bangladesh. There are 243 branches at home and 600 affiliates worldwide. Azharul Islam, chairman of Aftab Group, is the chairman of Uttara Bank PLC. History Uttara Bank PLC. (UBPLC) was established in 1965 with the head office locate...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uttara%20Bank%20PLC.
The Orleans-1 Representative District is a two-member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one of the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 U.S. Census. Th...
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John Cornelius Houbolt (April 10, 1919 – April 15, 2014) was an aerospace engineer credited with leading the team behind the lunar orbit rendezvous (LOR) mission mode, a concept that was used to successfully land humans on the Moon and return them to Earth. This flight path was chosen for the Apollo program in July 196...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Houbolt
Limnofregata ("Freshwater frigatebird") is an extinct genus of primitive frigatebird. The two known species were described after fossils from the Early Eocene Green River Formation (c.49 million years ago) of Wyoming. A number of good complete and partial skeletons, some with feather impressions, are known of the type ...
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Portal de las Américas is a terminus station of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location Portal de las Américas is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida Ciudad de Cali with Avenida Ciudad de Villavicencio. It is also known for its many ghost si...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal%20de%20Las%20Am%C3%A9ricas%20%28TransMilenio%29
Glenn Jarrett (born August 11, 1950) is an American former NASCAR driver from Conover, North Carolina and the oldest son of Ned Jarrett and older brother of Dale Jarrett. He made 10 Winston Cup starts from 1978 to 1983 with a best finish of 12th at Ontario Motor Speedway. He then drove in the Busch Series where he made...
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John Harold Lozano Prado (born 30 March 1972) is a Colombian retired footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder. He spent most of his 13-year professional career in Spain, amassing La Liga totals of 134 matches and five goals, almost all with Real Valladolid (six seasons). Club career Lozano was born in C...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold%20Lozano
Riders in the Chariot is the sixth novel by Australian author Patrick White. It was published in 1961 and won the Miles Franklin Award that year. It also won the 1965 Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society. The novel is the story of the lives of four loosely connected people, whose common link is the mystic e...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riders%20in%20the%20Chariot
Simon James Greenall (born 3 January 1958) is an English actor, presenter, comedian, voice actor, producer, and writer. Among his television appearances are as the Caretaker on Trapped!, Richard in Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, and as Michael the Geordie in the Alan Partridge programs and films. He also voices Capt...
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The Statute of Merton or Provisions of Merton (Latin: Provisiones de Merton, or Stat. Merton), sometimes also known as the Ancient Statute of Merton, was a statute passed by the Parliament of England in 1235 during the reign of Henry III. It is considered to be the first English statute, and is printed as the first sta...
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Prime Bank Limited is a private commercial bank in Bangladesh with its headquarters in Dhaka. With 146 branches and 170 ATM the bank has operation in corporate, consumer, MSME and sustainable banking. Tanjil Chowdhury, managing director of East Coast Group, is chairman of Prime Bank. History Prime Bank was created an...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime%20Bank%20Limited
Morris Heights is a residential neighborhood located in the West Bronx. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: West Burnside Avenue to the north, Jerome Avenue to the east, the Cross-Bronx Expressway to the south, and the Harlem River to the west. University Avenue is the primary thoroughfare...
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The simple station Patio Bonito is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location The station is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida Ciudad de Cali with Calles 38B and 40B Sur. It serves the El Rosario, Corabastos, La Concorida, and Patio...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patio%20Bonito%20%28TransMilenio%29
"Juanita" ("Nita Juanita") is a love song variously subtitled "A Spanish Ballad", "A Song of Spain", and others. "Juanita" was number two of a six song collection entitled Songs of Affection published December 1853 by Chappell & Co. and composed by noted Victorian society figure and social reformer Caroline Norton. Jua...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita%20%28song%29
Joseph Porter may refer to: Music Joe Porter (producer), record producer and songwriter Joseph Porter, founder of British rock group Blyth Power Joe Porter, former drummer of the band Jars of Clay Sportsmen Joey Porter (born 1977), American football player Joe Porter (cricketer) (born 1980), English cricketer Joe Por...
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The North Avenue Bridge can refer to one of three bridges that has carried North Avenue (Illinois Route 64) over the North Branch of the Chicago River on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. A center-pier swing bridge built in 1877 was replaced in 1907 by a bascule bridge, allowing river traffic more room for maneuveri...
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Tim Notting (born 21 October 1978) is a former two-time premiership winning Australian rules footballer with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Notting was born in Wycheproof, Victoria. He moved with his family to Stawell, Victoria where he began playing in the Under 13s before play...
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Christina Lindberg (born November 4, 1968), is a Swedish country and dansband singer. Christina has sung together with the "dansband" Lasse Stefanz and is probably most known for the song "De sista ljuva åren", which was a Svensktoppen hit from February 1989 and the upcoming 65 weeks, until September 1990. Christina ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina%20Lindberg%20%28singer%29
Jeffery Raynard Sanders (born January 14, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (20th pick overall) of the 1989 NBA draft. Sanders played for the Bulls, Charlotte Hornets and Atlanta Hawks in four NBA seasons. In his NBA career, he appeared i...
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The Barkan Industrial Park (, lit. Barkan Industrial Area) is located about 25 kilometres east of Tel Aviv in the West Bank. Its offices are located at the northern entrance. The industrial park is located adjacent to the Israeli settlement Barkan and near the settlement and city of Ariel. A January 2016 report by Hum...
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The Lake-class inshore patrol vessel (also known as the Rotoiti class and the Protector class) is a ship class of inshore patrol vessels (IPVs) of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) and planned for the Irish Naval Service which replaced the RNZN's s in 2007–2008. All four vessels are named after New Zealand lakes. Foll...
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Franco Enrique Navarro Monteiro (born 10 November 1961) is a Peruvian football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is the current manager of ADT. Club career Navarro played for Independiente from Argentina , Deportivo Municipal, Sporting Cristal, Alianza Lima from Peru and FC Wettingen from Switzerla...
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Konami '88, released as '88 Games in North America and as Hyper Sports Special in Japan, is the third in the Track & Field game series by Konami, where players test their Olympic skills against other world-class athletes. As the title implies, it is loosely based on (but not licensed by) the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seo...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konami%20%2788
George Brown (August 17, 1787 – August 26, 1859) was an Irish-American investment banker and railroad entrepreneur. Early life Brown was born on August 17, 1787, in Ballymena in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He was the second son of banker Alexander Brown (1764–1834) and Grace (née Davison) Brown (1759–1843). His...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Brown%20%28financier%29
That's My Wife is a 1929 short comedy silent film produced by the Hal Roach Studios and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was shot in December 1928 and released March 23, 1929, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with a synchronized music and sound effects track in theaters equipped for sound. Opening title Mr. Hardy's house had beco...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s%20My%20Wife%20%281929%20film%29
Pelham Parkway is a working- and middle-class residential neighborhood geographically located in the center of the Bronx, a borough of New York City in the United States. Its boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise are: Waring Avenue to the north, the IRT Dyre Avenue Line tracks () to the east, Neill A...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelham%20Parkway%20%28neighborhood%29%2C%20Bronx
The Leeuwenhoek Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society to recognize achievement in microbiology. The prize was originally given in 1950 and awarded annually, but from 2006 to 2018 was given triennially. From 2018 it will be awarded biennially. The prize is named after the Dutch microscopist Antonie van Leeuw...
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Brennan Curtin (born June 30, 1980 in Daytona Beach, Florida) is an American football offensive tackle. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 2003. He suffered what would be a career ending knee injury against the New Orleans Saints in the preseason of ...
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Juan Carlos Oblitas Saba (16 February 1951 in Mollendo, Arequipa) is a retired Peruvian footballer, who is a football manager, who is nicknamed El Ciego ("The Blind One"). Oblitas was an extraordinary outside left wing forward at the national team level for Peru back in the 1970s and 1980s. Biography Juan Carlos Oblit...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20Carlos%20Oblitas
This is a list of vegetables which are grown or harvested primarily for the consumption of their leafy parts, either raw or cooked. Many vegetables with leaves that are consumed in small quantities as a spice such as oregano, for medicinal purposes such as lime, or used in infusions such as tea, are not included in thi...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20leaf%20vegetables
The Studenica (, ) is a river in southwestern Serbia, a 60 km-long left tributary to the Ibar river. Origin The Studenica originates from the central section of the northern slopes of the Golija mountain, as the Crna reka (Black river), at an altitude of 1,615 m. The river flows northward, parallel to the flow of th...
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Margaret Wertheim (born 20 August 1958) is an Australian-born science writer, curator, and artist based in the United States. She is the author of books on the cultural history of physics, and has written about science, including for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Guardian, Aeon and Cabinet. Wertheim and her t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret%20Wertheim
Osteodontornis is an extinct seabird genus. It contains a single named species, Osteodontornis orri (Orr's bony-toothed bird, in literal translation of its scientific name), which was described quite exactly one century after the first species of the Pelagornithidae (Pelagornis miocaenus) was. O. orri was named after t...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteodontornis
Sir Christopher Howard Andrewes (7 June 1896 – 31 December 1988) was a British virologist who discovered the human influenza A virus in 1933. Education Andrewes was educated at Highgate School and later studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Career He served in the Royal Navy as a surgeon during World War I....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Andrewes
Patrik Sinkewitz (born 20 October 1980) is a German professional road racing cyclist, who is currently suspended from the sport until 2024 for doping and ineligibility offences. He was a climbing specialist who can ride well over a stage race, as in winning the 2004 nine-stage Deutschland Tour. He also rode well in one...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrik%20Sinkewitz
Picote may refer to: Picote (Miranda do Douro), Portugal, a civil parish Picote Dam, Miranda do Douro Nebbiolo, an Italian wine grape variety also known as Picote See also François-Marie Picoté de Belestre (1716–1793), colonial soldier for both New France and Great Britain Picotee
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Matthew Moody (born 23 September 1985) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 23 draft pick in the 2003 AFL draft from South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League. He made his debut for the Brisbane Lions in Round 6, 2005 against Essendon. Moody...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew%20Moody
The Buran (, named for the Buran wind) cruise missile, designation M-40 (М-40) sometimes referred to as RSS-40, was a Soviet intercontinental cruise missile by Myasishchev capable of carrying a 3,500 kg hydrogen bomb payload. The project was canceled before flight tests began. It is unrelated to the later Buran reusabl...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS-40%20Buran
Hyper Sports, known in Japan as is an Olympic-themed sports video game released by Konami for arcades in 1984. It is the sequel to 1983's Track & Field and features seven new Olympic events. Like its predecessor, Hyper Sports has two run buttons and one action button per player. The Japanese release of the game sport...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper%20Sports
Luis Fernando Montoya Soto (born 2 May 1957) is a former Colombian football manager, best known for leading Once Caldas to winning 2004 Copa Libertadores. He was shot during a robbery in December 2004. Since then he has been struggling with a tetraplegia. Career He started his career as a technical manager in Caldas,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis%20Fernando%20Montoya
Osceola Fundamental High School is a high school in Seminole, Florida operated by Pinellas County Schools. The school is named after the Seminole war chief, Osceola. School mission Osceola Fundamental High School’s mission is "to sustain an environment where staff, students, parents and community work collaboratively...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osceola%20High%20School%20%28Seminole%2C%20Florida%29
Contagion is the name of a story arc that ran through the various Batman comic book series. It concerns the outbreak of a lethal disease in Gotham City, and Batman's attempts to combat it. The events of this story led into Batman: Legacy and Batman: Cataclysm, which itself leads into Batman: No Man's Land. It ran from ...
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Justin Sherman (born 26 January 1987) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited as the number 45 draft pick in the 2004 AFL draft from Clarence. He made his debut for the Brisbane Lions in round 4, 2005 against . ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin%20Sherman
The Anglican dioceses of Buganda are the Anglican presence in the Central Region, Uganda (equivalent to the old Buganda kingdom); they are part of the Church of Uganda. The remaining dioceses of the Church are in the areas of Eastern Uganda, of Northern Uganda, of Ankole and Kigezi, and of Rwenzori. Diocese of Namirem...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglican%20dioceses%20of%20Buganda
International Track & Field, known in Japan as is a 3D update of Konami's Track & Field series, in which up to four players compete in eleven different Olympic events. The game was released for the PlayStation and arcades in 1996. The arcade version was released only in Japan as Hyper Athlete. A Game Boy Color game wa...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Track%20%26%20Field
Bergdorf Blondes is the 2004 chick lit début novel of Plum Sykes, an English-born fashion writer and New York “it girl”. The book was released in hardcover on April 7, 2004, by Miramax Books (USA) and Viking Press (UK) and a paperback edition was released the following year by Penguin. The book's title refers to rumors...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergdorf%20Blondes
They Go Boom is a 1929 short comedy film directed by James Parrott and starring Laurel and Hardy. Tagline 3AM - Mr Hardy had the sniffles - His carburetor hadn't been right for days and days - Plot Laurel & Hardy try to sleep in a rented room. Oliver, suffering from a cold, coughs frequently, while Stan snores. Both ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They%20Go%20Boom
The Movement for the Comoros (, MPC) was a political party in the Comoros. History The party was established in 1997 by Saïd Hilali. It nominated its secretary-general Ibrahim Halidi as its candidate for the 2006 presidential elections. In the nationwide second round of voting, Halidi came second with 28% of the vote....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movement%20for%20the%20Comoros
Dona nobis pacem (Latin for "Grant us peace") is a phrase in the Agnus Dei section of the mass. The phrase, in isolation, has been appropriated for a number of musical works, which include: Classical music "Dona nobis pacem", a traditional round Dona nobis pacem, fugue by Ludwig van Beethoven (now thought genuine)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dona%20nobis%20pacem
Mustafa Abdulkader Aabed al-Ansari (, ) was a Saudi national who organized and died in the 2004 Yanbu attack in Saudi Arabia. He was also the son-in-law of Yemeni al Qaeda operative Ahmad Mohammad Ali al-Hada. During the 1990s he fought in Afghanistan and Bosnia. February 12, 2002 Yemeni terror alert On February 11, ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa%20al-Ansari
Captain William Hennah (January 1768 – 23 December 1832) was British naval officer, whose largely undistinguished career was suddenly highlighted by his assumption of command of HMS Mars at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 upon the death of that ship's captain, George Duff, who was decapitated by a cannonball. Early c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Hennah
Presbyornis is an extinct genus of anseriform bird. It contains two unequivocally accepted species; the well-known P. pervetus and the much lesser-known P. isoni. P. pervetus was approximately the size and shape of a goose, but with longer legs; P. isoni, known from a few bones, was much larger, more than swan-sized. O...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyornis
Aki Ulander (born 29 December 1981 in Oulu) is a Finnish basketball player. He stands 6'10 tall and weighs 255lbs. Ulander has been a member of the Finland national basketball team for several years. Career Season 2008-2009: Swedish Championship League: Sundsvall Dragons, Sundsvall, Sweden Past seasons Lappeenranna...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aki%20Ulander
Bacon Grabbers is a 1929 silent comedy short starring Laurel and Hardy. Plot Laurel and Hardy are employed as repossession men for the local sheriff's office. They are given the challenging task of repossessing a radio owned by Collis P. Kennedy, described as a tough customer, who has not paid any installments since 1...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon%20Grabbers
"Do You Love Me" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by the Contours in 1962. Written and produced by Motown Records owner Berry Gordy Jr., it appeared twice on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching numbers three in 1962 and eleven in 1988. As with many American R&B songs of the 1960s, "Do You Love Me" was recorded b...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%20You%20Love%20Me
In Cornwall fishing customs, a conder, also called a huer or bulker, was a person who stood on high places near the sea coast in times of herring-fishing to signal to the fishers which way the shoal of herrings or pilchards passed—their course being more discernible to those who stand on high cliffs, due to the blue co...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conder%20%28fishing%29
Mecklenburg Correctional Center was a maximum security prison operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections in unincorporated Mecklenburg County, Virginia, United States, near Boydton. It was closed in 2012 due to a decrease in the number of inmates in the Virginia corrections system and expensive ongoing mainte...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mecklenburg%20Correctional%20Center
The Southeast Asian Service Leadership Network, SEALNet, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area, United States, dedicated to service leadership and working with Southeast Asian communities around the world. SEALNet was founded in 2004 by undergraduate students at Stanford University ...
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Spunk is a bootleg demo album by the English punk rock band The Sex Pistols. It was originally released in the United Kingdom during September or October 1977. The album comprises studio demos and talking recorded with Dave Goodman during 1976 and early 1977, while original bass player Glen Matlock was still a member ...
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WBNW-FM (105.7 MHz) branded as "Now 105-7", is a class B top 40 (CHR) radio station in Binghamton, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia. It is the primary entry point of the Emergency Alert System in central New York state. History The station, under the WMRV call sign, was named for the late entertainer and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WBNW-FM
Jean, or Jehan de Beaumanoir, marshal of Brittany for Charles of Blois, and captain of Josselin, is remembered for his share in the famous Combat of the Thirty during the War of Breton Succession (1341–1364) between the warring parties of competing claimants for the Dukedom. Origin Jean IV de Beaumanoir was the son of...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20de%20Beaumanoir
Archibald "Middenface" McNulty is a fictional character from the series Strontium Dog appearing in the British comic anthology 2000 AD, as well as his own spin-off series. He is a frequent companion of the series' star, Johnny Alpha. Plot The story is set in 22nd-century Scotland, which has been warped by radioactive...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middenface%20McNulty
Rugby in Canada may refer to: Rugby league in Canada Rugby union in Canada Canadian football, the Canadian version of gridiron football, formerly referred to as rugby See also Canadian Rugby Union (disambiguation) Football in Canada (disambiguation)
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Angora Love is the final silent film made by Laurel and Hardy, released on December 14, 1929. This was Laurel and Hardy's final silent film. It was released late in 1929 when most Hollywood studios had fully converted to sound productions. Plot A stray goat wanders away from a pet store and attaches itself to Laurel ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angora%20Love
High-speed Sea Service or Stena HSS was a class of high-speed craft developed by and originally operated by Stena Line on European international ferry routes. The HSS 1500 had an in-service speed of 40 knots (75 km/h). Several patents were registered to Stena Line in the development of the HSS, and four vessels were c...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-speed%20Sea%20Service
Jared Brennan (born 28 July 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who last represented the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He also previously represented the Brisbane Lions. Early life Brennan was born and raised in Darwin in the Northern Territory, where he play...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared%20Brennan
Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) is the only album issued by The Contours during their recording career at Motown Records. Issued on Motown's Gordy subsidiary in October 1962 (see 1962 in music), the album includes the hit title track and the number 21 R&B hit single "Shake Sherry". Also including the early single...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do%20You%20Love%20Me%20%28Now%20That%20I%20Can%20Dance%29
Nagano Winter Olympics '98, known in Japan as , is a multi-event sports game from Konami. It is based on the 1998 Winter Olympics and features 10 Olympic events including skating, skiing, luge, bobsleigh, slalom, curling, halfpipe and snowboarding. The game is part of the Track & Field/Hyper Sports series and would be ...
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Juan Tizol Martínez (22 January 1900 – 23 April 1984) was a Puerto Rican jazz trombonist and composer. He is best known as a member of Duke Ellington's big band, and for writing the jazz standards "Caravan", "Pyramid", and "Perdido". Biography Tizol was born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. Music was a large part of his lif...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20Tizol
Liam Sullivan (May 18, 1923 – April 19, 1998) was an American actor and singer, originally from Jacksonville, Illinois. He began acting while a student at Illinois College and continued in theater at Harvard University. In 1951 he began his career on Broadway appearing in The Constant Nymph. Career Sullivan appeared m...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam%20Sullivan
The simple station Biblioteca Tintal is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location The station is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida Ciudad de Cali with Calles 1B and 33 Sur. It serves the María Paz and Tairona neighborhoods. The Tin...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioteca%20Tintal%20%28TransMilenio%29
The Renewed African Socialist Movement () is a political party in Chad. It is considered a moderate opposition party allied with the ruling Patriotic Salvation Movement (MPS), and it participates in the government as of 2007. Brahim Koulamallah was the party's candidate in the May 2006 presidential election, taking fi...
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Jamie Charman (born 16 July 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Charman was born in Maryborough in Queensland by his father Eddie who moved to Maryborough from Euroa in Victoria. He was raised in Brisbane and attended St Jo...
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Leonhard Euler proved the Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function in his thesis Variae observationes circa series infinitas (Various Observations about Infinite Series), published by St Petersburg Academy in 1737. The Euler product formula The Euler product formula for the Riemann zeta function reads whe...
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KSBR (88.5 FM, "88.5 The SoCal Sound") is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Mission Viejo, California, and broadcasting to the Orange County area. The station is owned by Saddleback College and airs adult album alternative (AAA) and Americana music with a mix of legends, new music, and local music ...
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René Rodrigues Simões (born 17 December 1952) is a Brazilian former professional football manager. Coaching career Born in Rio de Janeiro, he guided Jamaica national team to the World Cup in France in 1998. This was Jamaica's first, and to date, only appearance in the final stages of a World Cup, as well as making Ja...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Sim%C3%B5es
The simple station Transversal 86 is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location The station is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida de Las Américas with Transversal 86. History In 2003, the Las Américas line was extended from Distrito...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transversal%2086%20%28TransMilenio%29
Lamont County is a municipal district in central Alberta, Canada, located in Census Division No. 10, northeast of Edmonton. The county contains 27 Townships. Its municipal office is located in the Town of Lamont. History In March 1944, the Municipal District of Lamont No. 516 was incorporated, uniting the three smal...
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Front of House or FOH magazine (named for Front of House) is a magazine for live audio professionals and manufacturers of pro audio equipment, published by Timeless Communications, Corp. of Nevada (which also publishes a live production magazine about theater, Stage Directions, Projection, Lights & Staging News for vis...
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Daniel Merrett (born 12 December 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Merrett was born in Adelaide, but moved to the Gold Coast with his family at a young age. A talented schoolboy rugby player for Benowa State ...
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"Born Slippy .NUXX" is a song by the British electronic music group Underworld. It was first released as the B-side to "Born Slippy", in May 1995. The fragmented lyrics describe the perspective of an alcoholic. After it was used in the 1996 film Trainspotting, "Born Slippy .NUXX" was issued as a single on 1 July 1996 ...
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The Women's Library is England's main library and museum resource on women and the women's movement, concentrating on Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. It has an institutional history as a coherent collection dating back to the mid-1920s, although its "core" collection dates from a library established by Ruth Cav...
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Dimitrios (Mimis) Theiopoulos () (12 April 1927 - 8 April 2010) was a veteran Greek actor, lyricist and screenwriter. Traditionally a character actor, he is mostly known from his work in Greek straight to video cinema; however, he has numerous appearances both in Greek television and stage and he has contributed to scr...
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Oligomycins are macrolides created by Streptomyces that can be poisonous to other organisms. Function Oligomycins have use as antibiotics. Oligomycin A is an inhibitor of ATP synthase. In oxidative phosphorylation research, it is used to prevent state 3 (phosphorylating) respiration. Oligomycin A inhibits ATP syntha...
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Balak (—Hebrew for "Balak," a name, the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 40th weekly Torah portion (, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the Book of Numbers. In the parashah, Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab, tries to hire Balaam to curse Israel...
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Antonio Forcione is an Italian jazz guitarist. His 2000 album Live! was recorded at The Vortex in London. He also recorded a duet album with bassist Charlie Haden – Heartplay. Biography Forcione grew up on the Adriatic coast of the Molise region of southern Italy. By the age of 11, he was playing Italian folk music, ...
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Infanta María Luisa Fernanda of Spain, Duchess of Montpensier (; 30 January 1832 – 2 February 1897) was the younger daughter of King Ferdinand VII of Spain and his fourth wife and niece, Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies. She became Duchess of Montpensier by marriage to her first cousin once removed, Antoine, Duke of...
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Time Pilot '84: Further Into Unknown World is a scrolling multidirectional shooter released in arcades in 1984 by Konami. The different time periods of 1982's Time Pilot are replaced by a top-down view of a science fiction landscape that varies in color and type of enemies. It adds the ability for the player to launch...
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Copper Mountain College (CMC) is a public community college in Joshua Tree, California. It was accredited in 2001 as the 108th such institution in the state. CMC offers a total of 24 different certificates and degrees. History CMC was originally an offshoot of the College of the Desert. Founded in 1966 for the purpo...
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Cleopatra: Being an Account of the Fall and Vengeance of Harmachis is an adventure novel written by English author H. Rider Haggard and first printed in 1889 by Longmans. Cleopatra mixes historical action with supernatural events, and could be described as a historical fantasy novel. Synopsis The story is set in the P...
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Fernanda Marlowe (born 1942) is a British actress, best known for her role as Corporal Bell in the Doctor Who stories The Mind of Evil (1971) and The Claws of Axos (1971). She also appeared in a Dixon of Dock Green episode The Avenger, in 1965. References External links Living people 1942 births British actresses
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Samir Abduh Sa'id al-Maktawi (Arabic: ) (born in 1968 in Saudi Arabia and identified as a Yemeni) became wanted in 2002, by the United States Department of Justice's FBI, which was then seeking information about his identity and whereabouts. He was identified as a known associate of the Yemen cell leader, Fawaz Yahya a...
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The intermediate station Banderas is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location The station is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida de Las Américas with Carrera 75 and 78H, near the Monumento a las Banderas (Monument to the Flags). Orig...
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Joel Patfull (born 7 December 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was also listed with the Port Adelaide Football Club from 2003 to 2004, but he did not play a senior match. Early ...
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Groep 1850 (also known as Group 1850) was a Dutch psychedelic rock band that was founded in 1964 in The Hague. The band, despite never achieving success outside the Netherlands, are now considered one of the most innovative acid rock bands from the era. Career They first used the name Klits, but were renamed Groep 185...
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The simple station Mandalay is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, which opened in the year 2000. Location The station is located in southwestern Bogotá, specifically on Avenida de Las Américas with Carrera 73. History In 2003, the Las Américas line was extended from Distrito Grafiti to...
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