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Sanjay Gadhvi is an Indian film director and writer who is known for the first two installments of the Dhoom series. Early life Sanjay Gadhvi was born to Manubhai Gadhvi, a prominent figure in Gujarati folk literature. His father moved into Mumbai's first 14-floor skyscraper on Peddar Road before he was born. As a chi...
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Wapping Wall is a street located in the East End of London at Wapping. It runs parallel to the northern bank of the River Thames, with many converted warehouses facing the river. On this street is the Wapping Hydraulic Power Station, built in 1890 and closed in 1977. It is now run as an arts centre and restaurant. Opp...
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Bastian Reinhardt (born 19 November 1975 in Ludwigslust) is a former German footballer. He is the currently managing the Under-17 squad of Hamburger SV. Career Reinhardt began his career 1983 with Empor Grabow/Grabower FC and joined 1. FC Magdeburg in 1992. He left Magdeburg after two years and moved to Hamburg where...
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Chalk Mountains may refer to: Chalk Mountains (California) in Humboldt County, California, USA Chalk Mountains (Colorado) in Archuleta County, Colorado, USA Chalk Mountains (Texas) in Brewster County, Texas, USA See also Chalk Hills in Los Angeles, California, USA Chalk Buttes in Kings County, California, USA
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Charlemont with Grove Vale is a political ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the English Midlands constituency of West Bromwich East. This Sandwell ward population as taken at the 2011 census was 11,964. The ward is made up of several neighbourhoods including Charlemont Farm, Bustlehome Mill, Church Vale...
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Abadia de Goiás is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil, located on the western edge of the Goiânia metropolitan area. Geographical Data The distance to Goiânia is 27 km. and highway connections are made by BR-060. Neighboring municipalities are: north and east: Trindade northwest: Goiânia east: Guapó sou...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abadia%20de%20Goi%C3%A1s
Walter Lawrence Burke (August 25, 1908 – August 4, 1984) was an American character actor of stage, film, and television whose career in entertainment spanned over a half century. Although he was a native of New York, Burke's Irish ancestry often led to his being cast in roles as an Irishman or Englishman. His small sta...
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Super Elastic Bubble Plastic was the brand name for a children's toy manufactured from the 1970s through the 80s by Wham-O. It consisted of a tube of viscous plastic substance and a thin straw used to blow semi-solid bubbles. A pea-sized amount of liquid plastic was squeezed from the tube and made into a ball. One end ...
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Celle Hole () was a breach in the outer wall of the prison of Celle, Germany. First used on July 25, 1978, the name was part of a campaign by one of the West German secret services (Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz) and the GSG 9 in an attempt to lay blame on the Red Army Faction, West Germany's most active and prom...
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The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Cambodia is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Kingdom of Cambodia, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Cambodia. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia. List of heads of mission Non-resident Minis...
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Jean Zimmerman (born 1957) is an American author, poet and historian. Biography A graduate of Barnard College, Zimmerman earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry from the Columbia University School of the Arts, and was awarded a New York State Fine Arts grant in 1983. She is married to Gil Reavill. For her first...
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The pioneers of radio in Poland were army officers. These were Poles who served in the German, Austrian and Russian armies in the World War I. In autumn 1918, shortly after the war, these experts started organizing Polish radio. On 3 November 1918, in Kraków, a field station, previously used by the Austrian army, sent ...
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Thorben Marx (born 1 June 1981) is a retired German footballer who last played for Borussia Mönchengladbach. Honours Hertha BSC DFL-Ligapokal: 2001, 2002 References External links 1981 births Living people German men's footballers Hertha BSC players Hertha BSC II players Arminia Bielefeld players Borussia Mön...
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Dalbandin Airport (Balochi: دالبندین بالی پٹ) is a small domestic airport located at Dalbandin, in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. History The United States Marine Corps had used Dalbandin as a base for operations into Afghanistan. See also List of airports in Pakistan Airlines of Pakistan Transport in Pa...
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Krzysztof Rutkowski (born April 6, 1960 in Teresin near Sochaczew, Poland) is a former private detective, Polish ex-politician, former member of Sejm, occasional actor and celebrity. Rutkowski himself claims to be the most renowned Polish private detective. He began his career specializing in finding and returning stol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzysztof%20Rutkowski
Birdman Records is an independent record label based in South San Francisco, California, that was founded in 2000 by David Katznelson, former A&R vice president of Warner Bros. Records. History Birdman Records is the flagship label of the Birdman Recording Group, which includes Sepia Tone Records, Tornado Records, and...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birdman%20Records
Parham is a village and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. Located seven miles north of Woodbridge, in 2005 it had a population of 300, reducing to 263 at the 2011 census and according to the 2011 census there were 129 males and 134 females living at this time. The flint-built par...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parham%2C%20Suffolk
The economy of Chile has shifted substantially over time from the heterogeneous economies of the diverse indigenous peoples to an early husbandry-oriented economy and finally to one of raw material export and a large service sector. Chile's recent economic history (since 1973) has been the focus of an extensive debate ...
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The Plough and the Stars is a four-act play by the Irish writer Seán O'Casey that was first performed on 8 February 1926 at the Abbey Theatre. It is set in Dublin and addresses the 1916 Easter Rising. The play's title references the Starry Plough flag which was used by the Irish Citizen Army. It is the third play of O...
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Julia (unknown – August 54 BC) was the daughter of Roman dictator Julius Caesar by his first or second wife Cornelia, and his only child from his marriages. Julia became the fourth wife of Pompey the Great and was renowned for her beauty and virtue. Life Julia may have been born around 76 BC. Her mother died in 69 BC ...
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The Tierra Blanca Mountains are located in San Diego County in southern California between the Vallecito Mountains and the In-Ko-Pah Mountains. The range is located to the west of the community of Canebrake and the Carrizo Badlands. References Mountain ranges of Southern California Mountain ranges of San Diego Count...
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Kevin Stuhr Ellegaard (né Kevin Stuhr Larsen, born 23 May 1983) is a retired Danish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He has played for Manchester City and Blackpool in England, as well as German club Hertha BSC and Dutch club SC Heerenveen. Ellegaard has played 56 games for various Danish youth sel...
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Julia Minor (before 100 BC – 51 BC) was the second of two daughters of Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia. She was an elder sister of the dictator Julius Caesar, and the maternal grandmother of Rome's first emperor Augustus. Biography Bona Dea scandal It is not known if it was the elder or the younger of the dictator's ...
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Tydavnet, officially Tedavnet (), is a village in northern County Monaghan, Ireland, and also the name of the townland and civil parish in which the village sits. Both the Church of Ireland and Catholic church have Tydavnet named as a parish and in both cases, the geographical area is almost identical. The village is...
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Secret Water is the eighth book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published on 28 November 1939. This book is set in and around Hamford Water in Essex, close to the resort town of Walton-on-the-Naze. It starts only a few days after We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea ends. It brings ...
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Doroteo Gerardo N. Alanguilan Jr. (20 January 1968 – 21 December 2019), also known in the Philippines by his alias Komikero, was a Filipino comic book artist, writer, and architect from San Pablo, Laguna. He was an important figure in the Philippine comics renaissance of the 1990s and early 2000s, and is known interna...
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Julia ( – 69 BC) was the wife of the Roman consul Gaius Marius and a paternal aunt of future Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Biography Julia was the daughter of Gaius Julius Caesar and Marcia (daughter of praetor Quintus Marcius Rex). She was a sister of Gaius Julius Caesar (the father of Julius Caesar) and Sextus Juliu...
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Dalbandin (Urdu and ) is a city and the headquarter of District Chagai in the province of Balochistan near the Iran and Afghanistan border. It has a population of 16,319, and the remainder of the entire Dalbandin Tehsil has a population of 110,503. It is located at an altitude of 843 m (2769 ft). Dalbandin is famous fo...
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This page concerns the prehistory of Brittany. Palaeolithic Brittany was never glaciated during the Quaternary, owing to its latitude, proximity to the coast and absence of significant mountain ranges. However, even though free of glaciers, Palaeolithic Brittany was extremely cold compared to its present climate, with...
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The Dunbar Apartments, also known as the Paul Laurence Dunbar Garden Apartments or Dunbar Garden Apartments, is a complex of buildings located on West 149th and West 150th Streets between Frederick Douglass Boulevard/Macombs Place and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York C...
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Betsy Jones-Moreland (died May 1, 2006) was an American actress. Early life Jones-Moreland worked in secretarial jobs before she became an entertainer. Career Jones-Moreland acted on stage, including as a member of the newly formed Valley Playhouse in Woodland Hills, California, in 1958 and the Players Ring Theater i...
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Tommy Airline (stylized as "✈Tommy airline") is the second solo album released by vocalist Tomoko Kawase under the alter-ego Tommy february6. The album heavily features 80's inspired dance themes. The album was also released as a limited edition CD and DVD package, including music videos and karaoke videos. The anime c...
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The Frontier Culture Museum is the biggest open air museum in the Shenandoah Valley. The museum operates on 200 acres of land in Staunton, Virginia, where it features eleven historic exhibits, to include traditional rural buildings from Europe, Africa, and America. Overview The Old World Exhibits of the Frontier Cu...
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Chemistry World is a monthly chemistry news magazine published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The magazine addresses current events in the world of chemistry including research, international business news and government policy as it affects the chemical science community, plus the best product applications. It fe...
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Guapó () is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil. The population was 14,207 (2020) and the total area of the municipality was 517.0 km² (10/10/2002). Guapó is part of the Goiânia Microregion. Neighboring municipalities are: north: Trindade west: Campestre de Goiás and Varjão south: Aragoiânia and Varjão ...
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Chittagonian may refer to: A connection to or inhabitant of Chittagong, Bangladesh Chittagonian language, an Indo-Aryan language of Chittagong, closely related to Bengali See also Chittagong (disambiguation) Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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Birmingham Guild of Handicraft was an Arts and Crafts organisation operating in Birmingham, England, established at the end of the 19th century. History The Guild began as a loose part of the Birmingham Kyrle Society, then became a more fully formed group within the Kyrle Society in 1890, under the leadership of the s...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham%20Guild%20of%20Handicraft
Bobsleigh is an event in the Winter Olympic Games where a two- or four-person team drives a specially designed sled down an ice track, with the winning team completing the route with the fastest time. The event has been featured since the first Winter Games in 1924 in Chamonix, France, with the exception of the 1960 g...
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Julien Gerbi (born October 3, 1985) is a French-Algerian racing car driver. Career Debut Gerbi started driving in karting in 1992, but didn't choose to race, competing only once in Monaco where he won his first competition. He trained many years, before debuting as a test driver in Formula Nissan Junior in 2003 with...
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The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Kuwait is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the State of Kuwait, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Kuwait. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the State of Kuwait. The Sheikhdom of Kuwait became a British protectorate in...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ambassadors%20of%20the%20United%20Kingdom%20to%20Kuwait
The Multicast MAnet Routing Protocol (MMARP) aims to provide multicast routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) taking into account interoperation with fixed IP networks with support of IGMP/MLD protocol. This is achieved by the Multicast Internet Gateway (MIG) which is an ad hoc node itself and is responsible for no...
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This is a list of football clubs in Azerbaijan, sub-divided into leagues where known. Azerbaijan Premier League 2013-14 Azerbaijan First Division 2013-14 AFFA Amateur League FC Absheron FK Masallı FK Ganclarbirliyi Sumqayit Djidir Shusha Spartak Baku FC Qarabag Khankendi Nidzhat Mashtagi Narzan Gadabay Femida Bilasu...
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Braves TBS Baseball (or Braves Baseball on TBS) was an American presentation of regular season Major League Baseball (MLB) game telecasts featuring the Atlanta Braves National League franchise that aired on the American cable and satellite network TBS. The games were produced by Turner Sports, the sports division of th...
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Aviation Mall is a major regional shopping mall in Glens Falls North, New York. It serves the extreme northern portion of the Capital District (Albany Metropolitan Area) as well as the Glens Falls/Lake George area. The mall has a gross leasable area of . It is owned and managed by The Pyramid Companies. The mall featur...
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Christopher Baker may refer to: Christopher W. Baker (born 1956), British landscape artist Christopher Paul Baker (born 1955), English travel writer and photographer Christopher James Baker, actor Christopher Baker (Manitoba politician) See also Chris Baker (disambiguation) Christopher Barker (disambiguation)
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Ronald Francis Clements (born April 25, 1953) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He often collaborates with fellow director John Musker and is best known for writing and directing the Disney films The Great Mouse Detective (1986), The Little Mermaid (1989), Aladdin (1992), Hercules...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron%20Clements
WGFN (98.1 FM) is a radio station in Northern Michigan that airs a classic rock format under the branding of "The Bear", and is currently owned by Black Diamond Broadcast Holdings, LLC. WGFN is based out of Glen Arbor, Michigan, airing at 98.1 FM to the Traverse City market. WGFN has been the flagship station of the Be...
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The Picts and the Martyrs is the eleventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1943. This is the last completed book set in the Lake District and features the Blackett sisters, the Amazons and the Callum siblings, Dick and Dorothea, known as the Ds. Ransome's mos...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Picts%20and%20the%20Martyrs
Elias coding is a term used for one of two types of lossless coding schemes used in digital communications: Shannon–Fano–Elias coding, a precursor to arithmetic coding, in which probabilities are used to determine codewords Universal coding using one of Elias' three universal codes, each with predetermined codewords...
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The Journal of Popular Culture (JPC) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes academic essays on all aspects of popular or mass culture. It is published six times a year, printed by Wiley-Blackwell. As of Summer 2022, the editor is Novotny Lawrence. One of the cofounders was Jack Fritscher. The JPC is the of...
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Katija Mira Pevec (born March 1, 1988) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Christina Beardsley in the 2005 film Yours, Mine and Ours, and Lauren Zelmer on the short-lived Nickelodeon television series, Just for Kicks. Career Pevec was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. As a child, she took singing, danc...
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The Marble Arch Caves are a series of natural limestone caves located near the village of Florencecourt in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The caves are named after the nearby Marble Arch, a natural limestone arch at the upstream end of Cladagh Glen under which the Cladagh River flows. The caves are formed from thr...
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The high commissioner of the United Kingdom to Jamaica is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Jamaica, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Jamaica. As fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations, diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Jamaica are at governmental level, rath...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20high%20commissioners%20of%20the%20United%20Kingdom%20to%20Jamaica
The Shinawatra family (; ; ) is a wealthy and powerful Thai-Hakka family. Here is a list of prominent family members: Seng Sae Khu, Hakka immigrant to Thailand who made a fortune through various businesses; following the 1938 Thaification, his son changed his surname to Shinawatra and the rest of the family followed s...
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Angel Baffard, , (Father Angel of St. Rosalie, ) (1655–1726) was a French genealogist and friar of the Order of Discalced Augustinians. Biography He was born François Baffard in 1655 in Blois, in the ancient province of Orléanais. After making his religious profession in 1672, he filled many important offices in the p...
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Kenneth Valentine Barnes (14 February 1933 – 4 August 2015) was a British writer, record producer, broadcaster, musicologist, film historian, film maker, songwriter and music publisher. Born in Middlesbrough, Barnes was educated in Redcar, and did his National Service in the Royal Corps of Signals. He trained as a dra...
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John W. Sidgmore (April 9, 1951 – December 11, 2003) was a corporate executive. He became the Chief Executive Officer of UUNET Technologies in June 1994. UUNET was purchased by MFS, later taken over by WorldCom, which eventually bought MCI. He later became WorldCom's Chief Operations Officer. Sidgmore worked to revive...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20W.%20Sidgmore
Understanding by Design, or UbD, is an educational theory for curriculum design of a school subject, where planners look at the desired outcomes at the end of the study in order to design curriculum units, performance assessments, and classroom instruction. UbD is an example of backward design, the practice of looking ...
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In the Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series of novels, author Laurell K. Hamilton has developed a detailed mythology. Her series is an alternate history in which the supernatural is real, and vampires, lycanthropes, and other supernatural beings live alongside humans in a society that otherwise resembles 21st century Nor...
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The Rhode Island Boy Scouts (RIBS), was an early American Scouting organization that split off from the American Boy Scouts in 1910 and merged with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) in 1917. RIBS still exists as a trustee organization. History The American Boy Scouts of Rhode Island was founded by Charles E. Mulhearn on...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhode%20Island%20Boy%20Scouts
The Pennsylvania State Game Lands (SGL) are lands managed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) for hunting, trapping, and fishing. These lands, often not usable for farming or development, are donated to the PGC or purchased by the PGC with hunting license money. The Pennsylvania Game Commission runs a monthly pu...
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The blue-eyed triplefin (Notoclinops segmentatus) is a fish in the genus Notoclinops, commonly found around the North Island of New Zealand from depths of a metre to about 30 m, most common in reef areas of broken rock. Its length is between 3 and 6 cm and it is easily distinguished from other small fish by its iridesc...
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North Kern State Prison (NKSP) is a medium-security prison located in Delano, Kern County, California. Opened in April 1993, this state prison has a design capacity of 2,694 incarcerated people. North Kern serves as a reception center for incoming inmates. Inmates usually serve two to three months at North Kern while s...
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The high commissioner of the United Kingdom to Ghana is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Ghana, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Ghana. As fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Kingdom and Ghana conduct their diplomatic relations at governmental l...
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Zeki Kuneralp (5 October 1914 – 26 July 1998) was a Turkish diplomat, who was brought up in exile in Switzerland after the murder of his father, Ali Kemal Bey, during the Turkish War of Independence. After his education he returned to Turkey and, with the express approval of President İsmet İnönü, entered the Ministry ...
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Medbourne is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district, in the county of Leicestershire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 473. Each year it competes with nearby Hallaton during the Bottle-kicking event on Easter Monday. It is believed that Medbourne, which lay on the Gartr...
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Bolívar is the name of two brands of premium cigar, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company, and the other produced in the Dominican Republic from Dominican and Nicaraguan tobacco for General Cigar Company, which is today a subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Group. Both ...
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I'm the Man is the second album by English musician Joe Jackson, released in October 1979. Released shortly after Jackson's breakthrough debut, Look Sharp!, I'm the Man saw Jackson continue the style of his earlier album. Singles from the album included "I'm the Man" and "It's Different for Girls", the latter of which ...
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Kępice is a PKP railway station in Kępice (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. Lines crossing the station Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek — Chojn...
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EA Orlando is an American video game developer located in Orlando, Florida founded in 1994. It was formerly known as Tiburon Entertainment, which was acquired by Electronic Arts in 1998. After the acquisition, the studio was renamed EA Tiburon. EA had already purchased a minority equity interest in Tiburon in May 1996,...
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The Plague Column () or Immaculata is a Baroque plague column (Marian and Holy Trinity column) in Košice, Slovakia. The column is situated in a small park and commemorates the gratitude to Mary for an end to the plague epidemic from 1709 and 1710. It was erected at the place of medieval gallows at Fő utca (Main Street...
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Woodie Walter White (born 1935) is an American bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1984. Birth and family Woodie was born on August 27, 1935, in New York City. He is married to the former Jennie (Kim) Tolson, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts. She attended Clark University in Worcester, and holds de...
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Wittig rearrangement may refer to: 1,2-Wittig rearrangement 2,3-Wittig rearrangement
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Emilio González Márquez (born 12 November 1960 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). He served as Governor of Jalisco. Political career González was an active member of the Mexican Democratic Party (PDM); he served as municipal president (mayor) of Lagos ...
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Another Jeff Brown was drafted in the first round of the 1996 NHL Entry Draft but never played in the NHL. See Jeff Brown (ice hockey, born 1978). Jeff Randall Brown (born April 30, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from the mid-1980s to late 1...
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Michael George Ripper (27 January 1913 – 28 June 2000) was an English character actor. Career He began his film career in quota quickies in the 1930s and until the late 1950s was virtually unknown; he was seldom credited. Along with Michael Gough he played one of the two murderers in Laurence Olivier's film version ...
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Nomadi (or I Nomadi, meaning "Nomads") is an Italian band formed in 1963 and still present on the music scene. Career Origins In 1961, Beppe Carletti and Leonardo Manfredini formed the group I Monelli (‘Urchins’). In 1962, Carletti met Franco Midilli, guitarist of the group Novellara, who joined them in Monelli. In 1...
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Korzybie is a PKP railway station in Korzybie (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. Lines crossing the station Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek — C...
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Emilio González is the name of: Emilio González Márquez (born 1960), Mexican PAN (National Action Party) politician Emilio T. Gonzalez, head of USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) Emilio Gonzales III, Philippine ombudsman involved in the Manila hostage crisis See also Jorge Emilio González Martí...
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Huisduinen () is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Den Helder, and lies about 2 km west of Den Helder. History The village was first mentioned between 918 and 948 as Husidina, and means "house in the dunes". A settlement more westwards had been known to exist in 866...
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Wrząca Pomorska is a PKP railway station in Wrząca Pomorska (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. Lines crossing the station Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — ...
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Bṛhat-saṃhitā is a 6th-century Sanskrit-language encyclopedia compiled by Varāhamihira in present-day Ujjain, India. Besides the author's area of expertise—astrology and astronomy—the work contains a wide variety of other topics. Contents According to the penultimate verse of the text, it contains 100 chapters in le...
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Llyn Padarn is a glacially formed lake in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north Wales, and is an example of a moraine dammed lake. The lake is approximately long (about 240 acres) and at its deepest point is deep, and is one of the largest natural lakes in Wales. At its south-eastern end it is linked to the neighbouring Llyn Per...
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Julianadorp, is a town in North Holland, Netherlands. It is part of the municipality of Den Helder. It lies about 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) south of the town of Den Helder, north of the municipality of Schagen and west of Hollands Kroon. History It was formed in 1909, and named after Princess Juliana who was born that ...
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Hatem Ben Arfa (, ; born 7 March 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a winger and attacking midfielder. He is Currently a Free Agent. Known for his flair and dribbling ability, he is regarded as a fan favorite with a cult following. He was once described as "one of the best-rated talents in France"...
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Yaldwyn's triplefin (Notoclinops yaldwyni) is a fish of the genus Notoclinops, found around the North Island of New Zealand from low water to depths of about 5 metres, most common in reef areas of broken rock, but nowhere common. Its length is between 4 and 8 centimetres. It is a pale yellow-brown with a faint orange...
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Chancellor's School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire, England. History The school opened in 1964, marking the end of a campaign by parents and local residents for the village to have its own secondary school. The school was named after Thomas More, though the ...
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Shadow Hearts: From the New World is a role-playing video game developed by Nautilus (Sacnoth) for the PlayStation 2. It was published in Japan by Aruze in 2005, in North America by Xseed Games in 2006, and in Europe by Ghostlight in 2007. From The New World is the third and final game in the Shadow Hearts series, acti...
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The Order of Discalced Augustinians (; abbreviation: OAD) is a mendicant order that branched off from the Order of Saint Augustine as a reform movement. History During the Counter-Reformation, there was a special interest among the Augustinian friars in the theological debates of the day, as well as a need to return t...
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Ross Kelvin Burden (16 December 1968 – 17 July 2014) was a celebrity chef from New Zealand. His early career was as a model and he became a chef later in life inspired by the time spent cooking with his grandmother. Career Burden's professional television career began after he reached the final of the BBC series Mast...
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Cesarani is the name of: David Cesarani (1956–2015), English historian who specialised in Jewish history Sal Cesarani (1939–), American fashion designer
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Słonowice is a PKP railway station in Słonowice, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It was originally built to serve the estate of Groß Schlönwitz, then the property of the von Blumenthal family. Lines crossing the station Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services (R) Słupsk — M...
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Friese Buurt is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Den Helder, and lies about 3 km south of the Den Helder city centre. The name ("Frisian Neighbourhood") refers to the Frisian farmers who moved here after this area was reclaimed from the sea. The place name signs of t...
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The following list of people play, or have played, significant roles in the World Rally Championship (WRC): FIA WRC Commission (2022-2023) Administration Jean-Marie Balestre – president of the FISA (1979–1991) and the president of the FIA (1986–1993) Alfredo César Torres – vice-president of the FISA (1979–1993) and...
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A Glastonbury Romance was written by John Cowper Powys (1873–1963) in rural upstate New York and first published by Simon and Schuster in New York City in March 1932. An English edition published by John Lane followed in 1933. It has "nearly half-a-million words" and was described as "probably the longest undivided no...
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Ruanoho decemgitatus, the longfinned triplefin, is a species of fish in the family Tripterygiidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. It is marine fish that occurs in shallow water (maximum depth 10 m) on rocks and cobbles on silty reefs in semi-sheltered areas. It can grow to total length. References decemgitatus Endemi...
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A tactile transducer or "bass shaker" is a device which is made on the principle that low bass frequencies can be felt as well as heard. They can be compared with a common loudspeaker, just that the diaphragm is missing. Instead, another object is used as a diaphragm. A shaker transmits low-frequency vibrations into va...
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Widzino is a Polskie Koleje Państwowe (PKP) railway station in Widzino (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. Lines crossing the station Train services The station is served by the following services: Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko Regional services (R) Słupsk — Miastko — Szczecinek Regional services (R) Słupsk —...
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Theodore Yip () was an Indonesian-Dutch businessman and a former Formula One team owner of Theodore Racing in the 1970s. Early life and business career Yip spoke many languages including six Chinese variants (most notably Hakka being his native tongue, Mandarin and Cantonese due to his residence in Hong Kong and Macau...
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