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Argentinosaurus was a titanosaurid sauropod dinosaur. It was an enormous, long-necked, long-tailed, quadrupedal, plant-eater from Argentina, South America during the Cretaceous period. "Argentinosaurus" meaning "Argentina lizard", was named by paleontologists Coria & José Bonaparte in 1993. It is known from fossili...
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National Public Radio
National Public Radio (NPR) is an American non-profit media organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of over 1,000 public radio stations in the United States. It differs from other non-profit membership med...
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Propithecus
Propithecus is the genus of the sifakas. They are a genus of lemur in Madagascar. Nine species have been identified. They cannot run on all four legs because their legs are much longer than their arms. Instead, they bounce along the forest floor, jumping from one foot to the other, holding their arms up in the air. Som...
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Myers Briggs Type Indicator
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Hornbill
The hornbills (Bucerotidae) are a family of bird found in tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia and Melanesia. They have a long, down-curved bill which is often brightly colored and sometimes has a box-like thing on the upper mandible. Many states of India like Kerala are fond of the hornbills. It is also the state bir...
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Weaver ant
Weaver ants (also known as tailor ants or green ants; genus "Oecophylla") are eusocial insects of the Formicidae family. They make their nests from living leaves, still attached to the tree. Instead of needles and thread, they use a rare type of silk, made in the mouths of their own grubs. The grubs are passed to and f...
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Bellbird
The bellbird is a bird native to Central and South America. It gets its name from its call which sounds like a bell. It uses this call to attract its mate. The bellbird has the loudest voice of any bird, so loud it can be heard a mile or more away.
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Greater bulldog bat
The greater bulldog bat or fisherman bat ("Noctilio leporinus") of South America hunts for its food using sound. It makes a high clicking noise that hits ripples in the water. By listening for the echoes, the bat can tell not only where the ripples are, but also locate the fish that made them.
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Chelsea Grin (band)
Chelsea Grin is an American deathcore band from Salt Lake City, Utah. The band was originally called "Ahaziah" before the name of the band was changed to "Chelsea Grin", named after the torture method known as the ""Glasgow Smile". The band has released 3 albums, "Desolation of Eden", 'My Damnation", and "Ashes to Ashe...
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Ogden, Utah
Ogden, Utah is a city in Weber County, Utah, USA with a population of 87,321 as of the 2020 census. Ogden was originally named Fort Buenaventura. Fort Buenaventura was the first permanent settlement by people whose families came from Europe in the U.S. state now known as Utah. A trapper named Miles Goodyear established...
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Macleans College
Macleans College is a secondary school in Bucklands Beach, Auckland, New Zealand. The school was opened in 1980 by the Governor General Sir David Beattie. The current principal is Byron J Bentley. Over 2,500 students go to this school. Students have a choice of which qualifications they want to do - NCEA (National Cert...
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Hattusili III
Hattusili III was a king of the Hittite empire around 1267–1237 BC. He was the fourth and last son of Mursili II. Hattusili led the Hittite forces in the Battle of Kadesh against Egypt in 1274 BC. Hattusili and the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II later made a peace treaty. This is the earliest treaty which has survived t...
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Garfield and Friends
Garfield and Friends is an animated television show that is based on the comic strip "Garfield". The show aired on CBS from 1988 to 1994 on Saturday mornings. Then reran on Cartoon Network from 1995 to 1997, Nickelodeon from 1997 to 2000, Freeform (then known as ABC Family) from 2001 to 2002, Toon Disney from 2003 to 2...
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Heungseon Daewongun
Heungseon Daewongun (Hangul: , Hanja: , 1821 - 1898) was the title of Korean politician and regent of the Joseon dynasty Yi Ha-eung. Yi Ha-eung received the title when he became regent for King Gojong who was a child when he became King of Korea. Yi ruled between 1863 and 1874, during his rule he tried to close Korea f...
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Marc Ferrez
Marc Ferrez (December 7, 1843 – January 12, 1923) was a Brazilian photographer born in Rio de Janeiro. Ferrez's life was dedicated to the art of photography and he is considered one of the greatest photographers of his time. His production was massive, and his photographs document the consolidation of Brazil as a natio...
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XSLT
XSLT, which stands for "Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations" is a programming language. XSLT is based on XML. It is part of XSL, and is used for transforming XML documents, most of the time. The language is Turing complete. This means that anything that can be computed by a Turing machine can also be done in...
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Goo Ha-ra
Goo Ha-ra (; January 3, 1991 – November 24, 2019) was a South Korean singer, known for being a member of girl group Kara formed by DSP Entertainment in 2007. Early life. Goo Ha-ra was born on January 3, 1991, in Gwangju, South Korea. Before debuting, she participated in the SM's youth appearance tournament in 2005. In ...
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South Korean
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Avimimus
Avimimus (meaning "bird mimic") was a recently discovered maniraptoran. It was a very fast moving, light-weight, bird-like theropod dinosaur that lived in the late Cretaceous in what is now Mongolia, around 70 million years ago. that may have had feathers. There are two known species, Avimimus portentosus and Avimimus ...
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Indian controlled kashmir
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Merv Griffin
Mervyn Edward "Merv" Griffin, Jr. (July 6, 1925 – August 12, 2007) was the creator of many famous game shows like "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune". He worked from 1944 until his death in 2007. Griffin was born July 6, 1925, in San Mateo, California to an Irish-American family. He was married to Julann Wright from 195...
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Nightmares
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Thescelosaurus
Thescelosaurus was a medium-sized plant-eating dinosaur. It lived in forests during the late Cretaceous period in North America, about 68 to 65 million years ago. One complete specimen and eight incomplete "Thescelosaurus" skeletons, including skin impressions, are known. They have been found in Wyoming, Montana, and ...
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Segnosaurus
Segnosaurus (meaning "slow lizard") was a herbivorous theropod dinosaur that lived during the late Upper Cretaceous, about 93 million years ago. It was a rather large Therizinosaur. This is a family of theropods which were herbivores. They changed from the usual carnivorous lifestyle of their ancestors. Four partial sk...
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Riojasaurus
Riojasaurus was a herbivorous prosauropod dinosaur. It was one of the earliest of the large, plant-eating dinosaurs. "Riojasaurus" lived during the Upper Triassic, roughly 225 to 219 million years ago. Fossils have been found in La Rioja Province in Argentina. There are include incomplete skeletons from about 20 indivi...
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Mr. Lincoln
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Nicol David
Datuk Nicol Ann David (born August 26, 1983) is a Malaysian professional squash player. She is the current world number 1 in women's squash, and is the first Asian woman to achieve this. She won the British Open title in 2005, 2006 and 2008. She also won the World Open title in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009. Nicol is the f...
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Penang
Penang (also known Pulau Pinang) is a state in Malaysia. It is on the northwestern part of Malaysia. The capital city of Penang is George Town. by the Strait of Malacca. A resident of Penang is known as a Penangite. It has two parts – Penang Island and Butterworth on the mainland. The state of Penang is next to Kedah t...
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Koo Hara
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Goo Hara
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Karnak
Karnak is the largest ancient religious site in the world. The complex of temples is near Luxor on the Nile in Egypt. Luxor is some 500 km south of Cairo. About thirty pharaohs contributed to the buildings. The site reached a size, complexity, and diversity not seen elsewhere. The Karnak Temple Complex—usually called ...
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Orochimaru (Naruto)
Orochimaru is a fictional character of the manga Naruto. He is one of the greatest villain of the story, as well as a very powerful and dangerous ninja. He was formerly a ninja of Konoha, but defected 10 years before the beginning of the story, because his research about a technique which could allow Orochimaru to beco...
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Constitution of the United Kingdom
The Constitution of the United Kingdom is a set of laws and rules in the United Kingdom that governs how the country is organized and the basic rights and freedoms of the people. The UK's constitution is not written in one single document like many other countries' are. In fact, the UK's constitution is not completely ...
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German philosophy
German philosophy refers to philosophy written in German or by German philosophers. It started in the 17th century during the Age of Enlightenment, from Leibniz and Wolff through Kant, Schelling, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, Engels, and into the times of Nietzsche and Wittgenstein. 17th century. The philosophy th...
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Ghee
Ghee is a product made from animal milk. It is used in India, Nepal and Pakistani cookings as a form of oil or cooking fat. It is made by boiling butter until all the water has evaporated out and the milk solids have settled to the bottom. Types of Ghee. Ghee can be made out of many different kinds of milk like cow, s...
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Temple of Karnak
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Library of Alexandria
The Great Library of Alexandria was a large and significant library of the ancient world. It was founded in Alexandria, Egypt. The Library flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship. It was built in the third century BC. In ancient Latin, the library was know...
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International Auxiliary Language Association
The International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA) was founded in 1924 to promote widespread study, discussion and publicity in the establishment of an international auxiliary language, together with research and experiment. Although it was created to determine which auxiliary language was best suited for internat...
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Ubaldo Jiménez
Ubaldo Jiménez (born January 22, 1984) is a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He became the first pitcher for the Colorado Rockies to throw a no-hitter on April 17, 2010. He is from the Dominican Republic. In 2010, Jiménez was the starting National League pitcher at the MLB All-Star Game, which the National League won...
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JavaScript engine
A JavaScript engine is a program that runs JavaScript code. Web Browsers often have a JavaScript engine. It can also be used outside of web browsers, such as running services in Node.js or apps in the electron framework. Design. JavaScript was originally created as a scripting language to allow web pages to have changi...
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Javascript engine
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Upper Volta
Upper Volta was a territory belonging to France from 1919 to 1932 and later from 1947 to 1958. In 1958, Upper Volta became a republic. Until 1960, it was still part of the French Community. In 1960, Upper Volta gained independence from France. In 1984, it became the country now known as Burkina Faso.
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Oxford spelling
Oxford spelling is the spelling found in the Oxford English Dictionary. One example would be "colour" instead of "color". More exactly, Oxford spelling is the headwords used in their dictionaries. In the full entries other variations are listed. Most people in Britain use spellings like "organise" and "realise", but O...
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First Vienna F.C. 1984
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Chanelle Hayes
Chanelle Hayes (born 11 November 1987) is a British television personality and pop singer. She was born in Styal prison, Cheshire. She was adopted and raised in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. She has been active since 2007 when she left voluntarily left the Big Brother house in week 9. She has had a single entitled "I Want...
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East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire is a county in the British region of Yorkshire in Northern Europe.
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Daniel Inouye
Daniel Ken "Dan" Inouye (September 7, 1924 – December 17, 2012) was an American politician from Hawaii. He was known for receiving the Medal of Honor because of his actions in World War II. Early life. Inouye was born in 1924 in the Territory of Hawaii. He was the son of a father who was born in Japan and a mother whos...
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Martin Niemöller
Emil Gustav Emile Friedrich Martin Niemöller (14 January 1892 – 6 March 1984) was an Evangelical German pastor who opposed the Nazis. At first he supported Hitler, but when Nazis tried to control the churches he helped to form the Confessing Church, an association of anti-Nazi churches. Because of his beliefs, he was i...
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First they came...
The poem First they came... was written by Martin Niemöller. It is a criticism of the way people in Nazi Germany did not stop the Nazi Party from treating other people poorly. The poem is as follows:
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ARP spoofing
ARP Spoofing is a method someone (such as a hacker) could use to redirect internet traffic from a computer through the hacker's computer and then to the internet. This allows the hacker to then read all traffic sent from or to the first computer. This will reveal passwords, credit card numbers, and other private inform...
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Dolly the sheep
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History of slave trade
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A36 steel
A36 steel is a standard steel alloy which is commonly used in the United States. It is a standard carbon steel.
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Yorkshire men's cricket team
The Yorkshire men's cricket team is based at Headingley in Leeds. It represents the traditional English county of Yorkshire. Teams called Yorkshire have been active since 1833. Until 1863, the county name was used solely by the Sheffield Cricket Club for their matches against county teams, including Lancashire. Yorkshi...
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Headingley Stadium
Headingley Stadium is in Leeds, West Yorkshire. It has two international sporting venues, either side of a grandstand. One side is a cricket ground, and the other side is a rugby league ground. The cricket ground opened in 1890 and became a regular Test venue from 1899. The Yorkshire and Yorkshire Women teams both use ...
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Headingley Carnegie Stadium
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Headingley
Headingley is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. It is situated about 3 miles from Leeds City Centre. Headingley has a large student population and is also known for the Headingley Stadium. Headingley railway station has train services to Leeds City Centre, Harrogate and York.
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Headingley railway station
Headingley railway station is a commuter railway station in the Headingley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. The only train that operates at this station is Northern Rail. This station is on the line from Leeds City Centre to Harrogate and is two stops away from Leeds City Station. Headingley Stadium is a rugby and cricke...
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Headingley stadium
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North Marine Road
North Marine Road is a cricket ground in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. It belongs to Scarborough Cricket Club, and hosts the annual Scarborough Festival. It is the second ground of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, after Headingley Stadium in Leeds. North Marine Road has a record attendance of 22,946—for a match against D...
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Burley Park railway station
Burley Park railway station is a railway station in the Burley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. It is one stop away from Leeds City Station on the line between Leeds City Centre and Harrogate. The station is situated ten minutes south of Headingley Stadium. The railway station serves a large student population in Burley.
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Burley, Leeds
Burley is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. Burley is close to Headingley and has a large student population. The area often uses Burley Park railway station. The Leeds Studios are in the Burley area.
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The Leeds Studios
The Leeds Studios are a complex of television studios in the Burley area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. They are used as the headquarters of Yorkshire Television and also for other ITV filming purposes. Until 2009, when it moved to The Manchester Studios, Countdown was filmed here by Yorkshire Television for Channel 4.
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Hit Entertainment
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United States national football team
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Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut (1507–1458 BC), meaning "Foremost of Noble Ladies", was the fifth Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Hatshepsut reigned longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty. Her father was Thutmose I. Her predecessor was Thutmose II (her brother and husband). Her successor was Thutmose I...
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Artificial languages
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List of cities in Florida
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Yoshito Ōkubo
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Slime mould
Slime moulds, or slime molds, are forms of life which live on the rainforest floor, and many other parts of the world. They slither over ground and fallen tree trunks in search of food. They scatter spores, like plants, which grow into new slime moulds. They are a way of life, or life-form, which has evolved a number o...
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Mouse deer
The chevrotain, also known as mouse deer, is a small even-toed ungulate that make up the family Tragulidae Mouse deer live in Asia. They are about the size of a hare, with short, thin legs. They stamp their small feet to signal to each other. Mouse deer are extremely nervous. When they are surprised, they freeze immedi...
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Crab spider
Crab spiders are the "Thomisidae" family of spiders. The group has 170 genera with over 2000 species. They have two front pairs of legs angled outward and bodies that are flattened and often angular. Also, like crabs, Thomisidae spiders can move sideways or backwards. Crab spiders are hunters and ambushers. Some speci...
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Julia Gillard
Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is an Australian politician who was the 27th Prime Minister of Australia. She became the first female Prime Minister of Australia. She was also Australia's first unmarried prime minister. Gillard was the first prime minister not born in Australia since Billy Hughes, who ser...
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The Political Cesspool
The Political Cesspool is a far-right, white supremacist weekly talk radio show syndicated by Liberty News Radio Network, and Accent Radio Network. First broadcast in 2004 twice a week from radio station WMQM, it is currently broadcast from Millington, Tennessee, from radio station WLRM on Saturday nights. According to...
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Dino Bravo
Adolfo Bresciano (August 6, 1948 – March 10, 1993) was an Italian-born Canadian professional wrestler. He was better known by his ring name Dino Bravo. He was self-proclaimed as "Canada's Strongest Man" and later the "World's Strongest Man". Bravo is best known for his time wrestling in World Wrestling Federation (WWF)...
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Astral projection
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Our Lady Peace
Our Lady Peace is a Canadian alternative rock band. They formed in 1992 in Toronto. The members of the group are Raine Maida, the singer, who also plays the rhythm guitar, Jason Pierce, who plays the drums, Duncan Coutts, who plays the bass guitar and backing vocals and Steve Mazur, who plays the guitar and backing voc...
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Katie Weatherston
Katherine Marie Weatherston (born April 6, 1983) is a Canadian women's ice hockey player. Playing career. Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Weatherston played for Dartmouth College in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from 2002 to 2007. She began playing international hockey for Canada at the 2004 Four Na...
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Council of Constance
The Council of Constance was a council in the 15th century. It was held between 1414 and 1418. It took place in Constance (today known as Konstanz) in Switzerland. The result of this ecumenical council by the Roman Catholic Church was a new Pope. His name was Pope Martin V.
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Roman Catholic Church
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Pythagorean triple
In mathematics, a Pythagorean triple is a set of three positive integers which satisfy the equation (make the equation work): This equation is known as the Diophantine equation, and is related to Pythagoras' theorem. The lowest Pythagorean triple is [3, 4, 5] because: The next highest triple is [5, 12, 13] then [7, 24,...
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Poet Laureate
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Summer of 4 Ft. 2
"Summer of 4 Ft. 2" is the 25th and last episode of the 7th season of "The Simpsons". It was first shown on television on May 19, 1996. In this episode, Ned Flanders has to do jury duty, and therefore can't go to his beach house. He allows the Simpsons to use it for 2 weeks. Lisa, realizing that she is unpopular in Spr...
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Homerpalooza
"Homerpalooza" is the 24th episode of the 7th season of "The Simpsons". It was first shown on television on May 19, 1996. In this episode, Otto, the school bus driver, accidentally crashes the bus. Homer starts driving a carpool for the school kids. After Bart complains about his music tastes and a disappointing trip t...
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Bundesversammlung
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Christian Wulff
Christian Wilhelm Walter Wulff (born 19 June 1959) is a German politician and lawyer. He is member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union. He was elected to be the President of Germany on 30 June 2010. Wulff was sworn in two days after the election on 2 July 2010. He served as Minister-President of the state of...
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United States presidential doctrines
The United States presidential doctrines are policy decisions toward other countries made by Presidents. Examples of Presidential Doctrines. The first and most important presidential doctrine was the Monroe Doctrine by President James Monroe stated that the United States declared the right to have influence over Latin ...
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Jens Böhrnsen
Jens Böhrnsen (born 12 June 1949 in Bremen) is a German politician of the SPD. From 2005 to 2015, he served as the President of the Senate and Mayor of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, that is, the head of government of the city-state of Bremen. He became President of the Federal Council in 2009, and as such, he was ...
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Moncrabeau
Moncrabeau is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France.