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253055 | 104039 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253055 | Jose Balmaceda | |
253056 | 104039 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253056 | José Balmaceda | |
253059 | 22027 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253059 | Ozymandias | Ozymandias is a sonnet by Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was published in 1818 in the 11 January issue of "The Examiner", a journal in London. It is probably Shelley's most famous short poem.
The poem has been noted for its skillful diction, and its powerful themes and imagery. The central theme of "Ozymandias" is the inevit... |
253067 | 8484133 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253067 | ESCP Europe | |
253068 | 40158 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253068 | Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris | |
253074 | 40158 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253074 | École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris | |
253085 | 640235 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253085 | Norwich International Airport | Norwich International Airport is an airport in the city of Norwich, United Kingdom.
Norwich has regular flights to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, ran by KLM, which have been operating for many years. Other services, run both internationally (normally via Schiphol), or within the British isles. |
253086 | 121502 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253086 | City of Norwich | |
253088 | 966595 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253088 | IATA airport code | An IATA airport code, is a three-letter code that can be used to identify airports. This removes the need to write the name of the airport in full every time it is needed, instead an IATA code can be used.
An important use of these codes is on baggage tags. They will display the IATA code for the airport which the bags... |
253089 | 22027 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253089 | International Civil Aviation Organization airport code | An ICAO code is the code used by pilots and air traffic controllers to identify airports simply and easily.
The code is made up of four numbers or letters. These are not the same as IATA codes, which are often simpler, and are made to sound like the airport's name. For example, people who fly from Heathrow airport, are... |
253096 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253096 | Boston | Boston is the largest city of Massachusetts in the United States. It was founded in 1630. Boston is one of the oldest, richest and most culturally important cities in the United States.
History.
Boston was founded on September 7, 1630, by Puritan colonists from England. Boston's early European settlers called the area ... |
253108 | 17988 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253108 | Yes, we love this country | |
253114 | 1618275 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253114 | Parti Québécois | The Parti Québécois (PQ) is a political party that wants Quebec to secede from Canada and become an independent country.
History.
The Parti Québécois, or PQ was founded by René Lévesque. PQ's main goals are to get independence for Quebec. In the provincial election of 1976, the Parti Québécois was elected to the govern... |
253129 | 31155 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253129 | Wheel gymnastics | Wheel gymnastics is a form of gymnastics which originated in Germany.
Wheel gymnasts do exercises in a large wheel known as the "Rhönrad", "gymnastics wheel", "gym wheel", or "German wheel".
There are three main categories of exercise in wheel gymnasts. They are: "straight line", "spiral", and "vault".
History.
While b... |
253130 | 314522 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253130 | Trampolining | Trampolining is a competitive Olympic sport in which gymnasts perform airborne acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. These can include simple jumps in the "pike", "tuck" or "straddle position" to more complex combinations of forward or backward somersaults and twists.
There are two related competitive rebound spor... |
253133 | 1294122 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253133 | Priapulida | Priapulida (priapulid or penis worms) are a phylum of marine worms. Their name refers to their extensible spiny proboscis, which, in some species, may have a shape similar to that of a human penis. They live in the mud, which they eat, in comparatively shallow waters up to .
Their nearest relatives are probably Kinorhy... |
253140 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253140 | Kinorhyncha | Kinorhyncha is a phylum of small (1 mm or less) marine invertebrates. They are widespread in mud or sand at all depths of the sea. They are sometimes called mud dragons. About 222 species are known. Kinorhynchs eat either diatoms or organic material found in the mud, depending on species.
Anatomy.
Kinorhynchans are seg... |
253142 | 581219 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253142 | Nuclei | |
253146 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253146 | Loricifera |
Loricifera is a recently discovered ecdysozoan phylum of marine animals. The phylum includes the first animals known to exist in a completely anoxic environment (no oxygen at all). The phylum was described in 1983 by Reinhardt Kristensen.
They are a phylum of very small animals which live in sediment. There are now t... |
253149 | 9694078 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253149 | Saturation (chemistry) | Saturation in chemistry can be |
253151 | 105786 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253151 | Arteritis | |
253154 | 10461182 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253154 | Sulphide | |
253155 | 10432591 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253155 | Sulphate | |
253156 | 68157 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253156 | Chemosynthesis | |
253175 | 693482 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253175 | L'Atalante basin | The L'Atalante basin is a very salty 'lake' at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.
It is about 190 km (~120 miles) west of the island of Crete. It is called a 'lake' because, though it is under more than two miles of water, it is almost completely separate from the sea above it. Its huge salt content prevents the wate... |
253178 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253178 | Tactical voting | Tactical voting happens when a person votes for someone other than their favorite candidate in a way to either help their favorite or achieve some other goal. This may happen in national or local elections, or even in elections for clubs and homeowner associations.
Examples.
Say 5 people are running as candidates for b... |
253185 | 314522 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253185 | Queensberry (band) | Queensberry were a German girl group that was started at the German version of Popstars in 2008. They split in 2013. |
253186 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253186 | Phoenician | |
253187 | 1570152 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253187 | Strait of Gibraltar | The Strait of Gibraltar is the only water passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It is between Europe and Africa; on one side is the southern tip of Spain and Gibraltar, and on the other is northern Morocco and Ceuta. The distance between the Rock of Gibraltar and Morocco is only 7.7 nautical mil... |
253189 | 133633 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253189 | AdventureQuest RPG | |
253193 | 1331382 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253193 | Hurricane Fran | Hurricane Fran was a hurricane during the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season. This storm caused over $3 billion in damage. It killed 20-30 people. Fran struck North Carolina as a strong Category 3 hurricane with winds of . The name Fran was later retired and replaced by Fay for the 2002 Atlantic season.
Storm History.
Hurr... |
253194 | 693482 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253194 | Type 1 diabetes | Type 1 diabetes, also called diabetes mellitus type 1, is an autoimmune disease that results in high blood sugar. This is because the body cannot create enough of the hormone insulin. People with type 1 diabetes need to take insulin injections to stay healthy. If they do not get enough insulin, they can become very sic... |
253203 | 124208 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253203 | Murderers | |
253208 | 124208 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253208 | Onagers | |
253209 | 124208 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253209 | Asian Wild Ass | |
253210 | 618792 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253210 | Eagle Mountain (Minnesota) | Eagle Mountain is the highest point in Minnesota, at 2,301 feet (701 m). It is located in northern Cook County. It is a Minnesota State Historic Site. |
253211 | 1508758 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253211 | Al Franken | Alan Stuart "Al" Franken (born May 21, 1951) is a former United States Senator from Minnesota. He is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, which affiliates with the national Democratic Party. Before he was a Senator, Franken was a writer and actor on "Saturday Night Live".
Franken was also a left-win... |
253214 | 1338660 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253214 | Minneapolis–Saint Paul | Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the most populous urban area in the state of Minnesota, United States, and is made up of over 200 cities and townships. Built around the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix rivers, the area is also nicknamed the Twin Cities for its two largest cities, Minneapolis and Saint Paul. |
253216 | 1338660 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253216 | Arrowhead Region | The Arrowhead Region is in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It got its name from its pointed shape. The mainly rural region is 27,636 km² (10,670 sq mi) of land area and comprises Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties. At the 2020 census 252,943 people lived there. |
253218 | 22027 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253218 | Misquah Hills | The Misquah Hills are a range of large hills or small mountains in northeastern Minnesota, in the United States. They are located in or near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness within Superior National Forest. They contain Eagle Mountain, the highest point in Minnesota at . |
253220 | 935234 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253220 | Sawtooth Mountains (Minnesota) | The Sawtooth Mountains are low ridges on the North Shore of Lake Superior in the U.S. state of Minnesota. They extend about 30 miles (50 km) from Carlton Peak near Tofte on the west, to Grand Marais on the east. |
253222 | 5738 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253222 | Leaf Hills Moraines | The Leaf Hills Moraines, sometimes called the Leaf Mountains, are a range of hills in west-central Minnesota. The lands typically rises to a height of to above the surrounding farmland throughout the duration of its range, occasionally reaching higher than . |
253224 | 863768 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253224 | Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party | The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) is a major political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was created on April 15, 1944, when the Minnesota Democratic Party and the Farmer–Labor Party merged. Hubert Humphrey was a major part in this merger. The party is affiliated with the national Democratic Part... |
253228 | 62069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253228 | Republican (United States) | |
253229 | 31155 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253229 | List of United States senators from Minnesota | Minnesota was admitted to the Union on May 11, 1858.
As of July 7, 2009, Minnesota has had 40 senators serve in the US Senate. |
253231 | 995597 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253231 | Governor of Minnesota | The Governor of Minnesota is the chief executive of the U.S. state of Minnesota, leading the state's executive branch. Thirty-nine different people have been governor of the state. State governors are elected to office by popular vote. The current governor of Minnesota is Democratic Tim Walz.
Cabinet.
The governor has ... |
253233 | 344989 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253233 | Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party | |
253234 | 1059492 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253234 | Okutama, Tokyo | is a town in Greater Metropolitan Tokyo, Japan.
Geography.
Okutama has an area of 225.63 km². Mount Kumotori, Tokyo's highest peak at 2017 m, divides Okutama from the Okuchichibu region of the neighboring Saitama and Yamanashi Prefectures. Tokyo's northernmost and westernmost points lie in Okutama, as does Lake Okutam... |
253237 | 62069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253237 | State of Minnesota | |
253238 | 1464674 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253238 | Flag of Minnesota | The Flag of Minnesota formerly featured the state seal on a blue background. The flag that people used until 2024 was made in 1957 and the state seal on the flag was changed in 1983. In the past, people used a different flag that looked like the one that Minnesota uses now, but it had different colors on the front and ... |
253240 | 1350736 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253240 | Seal of Minnesota | The Great Seal of the State of Minnesota is the insignia that the Secretary of State affixes to government papers and documents to make them official. It was first adopted in 1858. Today, the former seal is becoming controversial, especially from Native Americans. A new seal was officially adopted on May 11, 2024, feat... |
253242 | 935234 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253242 | Sweet corn | Sweet corn ("Zea mays" convar. "saccharata" var. "rugosa"; also called Indian corn, sugar corn, and pole corn) is a variety of maize with a high sugar content and prepared as a vegetable. |
253244 | 62069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253244 | Green pea | |
253245 | 10344216 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253245 | Alternative country | Alternative country (sometimes called alt-country, or Americana) is a type of country music. It has singers or bands that sound very different from mainstream or pop country music. "Alternative country" has been used to describe country music bands and artists that have influences such as roots rock, bluegrass, rockabi... |
253252 | 8447854 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253252 | Upper Midwest | The Upper Midwest is a region of the United States with no agreed-upon boundaries, but it almost always lies within the U.S. Census Bureau's Midwest region, which includes the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana. |
253255 | 966595 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253255 | Animikie Group | The Animikie Group of sediments were deposited between 2.5 and 1.8 billion years ago, within the Animikie Basin. This group of formations are divided into the Gunflint Range, the Mesabi and Vermilion ranges, and the Cuyuna Range. |
253257 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253257 | Hail! Minnesota | "Hail! Minnesota" (also simply called "Minnesota" in early years) is the state song of Minnesota. It began at the University of Minnesota in the early 1900s when some students decided to honor their graduating class with a new song. In 1945, the Minnesota State Legislature approved the tune as the state song. |
253260 | 640235 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253260 | Morchella | Morchella, the true morels, is a genus of edible mushrooms closely related to the cup fungi. These appear honeycomb-like in that the upper portion is composed of a network of ridges with pits between them.
China produces cultivated morels.
Morels are the state mushroom of Minnesota, USA. |
253262 | 62069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253262 | Morel | |
253263 | 1530097 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253263 | Cypripedium reginae | Cypripedium reginae, also known as the Showy Lady's-slipper, the Pink-and-white Lady's-slipper, or the Queen's Lady's-slipper, is a rare temperate lady's-slipper orchid native to northern North America. It grows white flowers, with pink labella.
The Pink and White Lady Slipper was made the official state flower of Minn... |
253264 | 62069 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253264 | Showy lady slipper | |
253266 | 1542442 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253266 | Lake Superior agate | The Lake Superior agate is a type of agate stained by iron and found on the shores of Lake Superior. Its wide distribution and iron-rich bands of color reflect the gemstone's geologic history in Minnesota. In 1969 the Lake Superior agate was picked by the Minnesota Legislature as the official state gemstone. |
253283 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253283 | Wild rice | Wild rice (also called Canada rice, Indian rice, and water oats) is four species of grasses forming the genus Zizania, and the grain which can be harvested from them. The grain was historically gathered and eaten in both North America and China. While it is now something of a delicacy in North America, the grain is no ... |
253291 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253291 | Red pine | The Red Pine ("Pinus resinosa") is a pine native to northeastern North America. The Red Pine grows in the area from Newfoundland west to southeast Manitoba, and south to northern Illinois and Pennsylvania, with a small outlying population in the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia. In the Upper Midwest of the United... |
253294 | 5295 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253294 | L'Étoile du Nord | L'Étoile du Nord is a French phrase meaning "The Star of the North". It is the motto of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was chosen by the state's first governor, Henry Hastings Sibley, and was adopted in 1861, three years after Minnesota became a state. Because of this motto, one of Minnesota's nicknames is "The North ... |
253298 | 1161309 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253298 | Grace (photograph) | Grace is a 1918 photograph by Eric Enstrom. It depicts an old man, Charles Wilden, with hands folded, saying a prayer over a table with a simple meal. It was created in Bovey, Minnesota. In 2002, the Minnesota State Legislature established it as the state photograph. |
253304 | 16695 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253304 | Walleye | Walleye ("Sander vitreus") is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the northern United States.
It is a North American close relative of the European pikeperch.
The walleye is sometimes also called the yellow walleye to distinguish it from the blue walleye, which is an extinct subspecies formerl... |
253310 | 1338660 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253310 | Dakota | Dakota may refer to: |
253316 | 22027 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253316 | Minnesota Territory | The Territory of Minnesota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 3, 1849, until May 11, 1858, when the eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Minnesota. |
253431 | 17988 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253431 | Federal Parliament of Australia | |
253434 | 1639605 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253434 | Constitution of Australia | The Constitution of Australia is the law that set up the Australian Commonwealth Government and says how it works. It is made up of several documents. The most important is the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia. The people of Australia voted in referendums from 1898–1900 to accept the Constitution. The Cons... |
253438 | 40117 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253438 | Queensberry | |
253441 | 1604351 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253441 | Wildlife management | Wildlife management is a general term for the process of keeping wild species at desirable levels as determined by wildlife managers. Wildlife management can include game keeping, wildlife conservation and pest control. Wildlife management has become an integrated science using disciplines such as mathematics, chemistr... |
253458 | 56710 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253458 | North-West Frontier Province | |
253465 | 6742075 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253465 | Drift velocity | Drift velocity is the average velocity with which free particles, for example electrons, are pulled towards an electric field. |
253467 | 10173322 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253467 | Polar Bear (disambiguation) | A polar bear is an animal.
Polar Bear may also refer to: |
253468 | 133633 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253468 | Polar bear (disambiguation) | |
253469 | 133633 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253469 | Polarbear | |
253470 | 133633 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253470 | Endangered animals | |
253489 | 86802 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253489 | Alex Auld | Alexander Auld (born January 7, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played parts of 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Auld played for the Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers, and Montreal Canadie... |
253503 | 693482 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253503 | Grove (nature) | A grove is a small group of trees with little or no undergrowth. For example: a sequoia grove, or a small orchard planted for the cultivation of fruits or nuts. Other words for groups of trees include "woodland", "copse", "woodlot", "thicket" or "spinney". |
253505 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253505 | Stringy Gum | |
253506 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253506 | Tasmanian Oak | |
253508 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253508 | Mountain Ash | |
253509 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253509 | Victorian Ash | |
253510 | 87890 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253510 | Swamp Gum | |
253517 | 1604351 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253517 | Igor Sikorsky | Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky (, "Ígor' Ivánovič Sikórskij"; May 25, 1889 – October 26, 1972) was Ukrainian and American aviation pioneer in both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. He built and improved upon the first helicopter that could be used.
Biography.
Igor Sikorsky was born on May, 25, 1889, in Kyiv.
Sikorsky gradu... |
253518 | 2890879 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253518 | Magnets | |
253525 | 11346 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253525 | Eugène Ney Terre'Blanche | |
253540 | 1464674 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253540 | Food poisoning | Food poisoning is when someone gets sick from eating food or drink that has gone bad or is contaminated.
There are two kinds of food poisoning, either by poisoning with a toxic agent or by an infectious agent. Food infection is when the food contains bacteria or other microbes which infect the body after it is eaten. F... |
253545 | 1239704 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253545 | Rungrado 1st of May Stadium | The Rungrado 1st of May Stadium, or May Day Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, completed on May 1, 1989.
The stadium was built as a main stadium for the 13th World Festival of Youth and Students in 1989.
It is currently used for football matches, a few athletics matches, but most often for A... |
253548 | 1391867 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253548 | Badwater Basin | Badwater Basin is a basin in Death Valley National Park, Death Valley, California. The water which goes into it does not flow into any ocean.
Badwater Basin is the lowest point in North America, at below sea level. Mount Whitney, the highest point in the 48 states, is only 76 miles west of the Basin. It is one of the l... |
253553 | 86802 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253553 | Brian Campbell | Brian Wesley Campbell (born May 23, 1979 in Strathroy, Ontario) is a former Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He played for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He also played for the Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks, and Buffalo Sabres.
Career.
He also played in the NHL with the Buffalo Sabres fo... |
253555 | 1463501 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253555 | Bush Doctrine | The Bush Doctrine is a term which many people use to describe several foreign policy and national defense decisions that President George W. Bush made.
The Bush Doctrine is usually used to describe how Bush invaded Iraq in what is known as pre-emptive war (which means to attack the enemy before they can attack you).
Ge... |
253557 | 9508827 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253557 | Truman Doctrine | A speech was made by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to the U.S. Congress on March 12, 1947. In this speech he said he thought that the United States should help Greece and Turkey to stop them being 'totalitarianists' although he meant Soviet Communism. This became known as the Truman Doctrine. Some historians believe t... |
253560 | 10347449 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253560 | God Defend New Zealand | "God Defend New Zealand" (), called "Aotearoa" (; simply "New Zealand") in Māori, is the title of the most popular national anthem of New Zealand. It was originally a poem written by Thomas Bracken in the 1870s until it was set to music by John Joseph Woods as part a competition for ten guineas in 1876. Two years later... |
253563 | 86802 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253563 | Troy Hudson | Troy Hudson (born March 13, 1976, in Carbondale, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player. He played parts of 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers, Orlando Magic, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Golden State Warriors. He played at t... |
253565 | 86802 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253565 | Target Center | The Target Center is an arena in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is sponsored by Target Corporation. The arena has 702 club seats and 68 suites.
The center is home to the National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves. From 1994–1996, it was home to the Minnesota Arctic Blast of RHI. In 1996, it was home ... |
253569 | 532461 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253569 | John Joseph Woods | John Joseph Woods was a New Zealand teacher and songwriter. He is best known for winning a competition to set "God Defend New Zealand", a poem by Thomas Bracken, to music. By doing this, he composed the tune to what later became New Zealand's national anthem. Woods was also the Tuapeka County Council clerk for 55 years... |
253607 | 7504894 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=253607 | FC Twente | FC Twente is a football club from Enschede in the Netherlands. They play in the Eredivisie and also in the UEFA Champions League.
Twente plays its games in the Grolsch Veste (a capacity of 30 000).
FC Twente currently holds the national cup and the Johan Cruijff Schaal. In season 2010/11 they ended second in the league... |
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