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Knol
Knol was a Google project which aims to include user-written articles on a range of topics. The project was announced on December 13, 2007 and opened in beta to the public on July 23, 2008. When it was opened, there were a few hundred articles mostly about health and medicine. Knol pages were "meant to be the first thi...
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Criticism of Wikipedia
Wikipedia is a large, popular free encyclopedia written by volunteers. There is some criticism of Wikipedia. Critics of Wikipedia. Wikipedia editors know that the site should not be used as a primary source for research. A librarian, whose name is Philip Bradley, said Wikipedia does not have authority. For a printed en...
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Smile, It's the End of the World
Smile, it's the End of the World is the second album by pop punk band Hawk Nelson. It was released on April 4, 2006.
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Pessimist
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Optimist
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Letters to the President
Letters to the President is the first album by pop punk band Hawk Nelson. It was released on October 4, 2005.
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Discriminatory
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Tonbridge Grammar School
Tonbridge Grammar School (or just TGS) is a well known grammar school in Tonbridge, Kent. It has about 1050 students who are 11-18 years old. The school was called "Tonbridge Grammar School For Girls" until 2002, when boys were allowed into the 6th form. History. Tonbridge Grammar School started in 1905 on the top floo...
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Tonbridge grammar school
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Rechargeable battery
A rechargeable battery, also called a storage battery or a secondary cell, is a battery that can be recharged over and over again with electricity. A battery that is not rechargeable is called a primary cell or disposable battery. It is thrown away after it no longer works. The voltage of rechargeable batteries can be ...
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2005 Pacific hurricane season
The 2005 Pacific hurricane season was a slightly inactive season that produced 17 tropical cyclones. It officially started on May 15 and ended on November 30, dates which conventionally delimit the period during which most tropical cyclones form in the northeast Pacific Ocean. The first tropical cyclone, Hurricane Adri...
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2007 Pacific hurricane season
The 2007 Pacific hurricane season was a below average Pacific hurricane season with only one major hurricane. It officially started on May 15, 2007 in the eastern Pacific, designated as the area east of 140°W, and on June 1 2007 in the central Pacific, which is between the International Date Line and 140°W, and lasted ...
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Baba-I-Quam
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Government of Balochistan, Pakistan
Government of Balochistan is based in the largest province of Pakistan in Quetta. The head of the province is the Governor, who is nominated by the President of Pakistan. While the head of the Government of Balochistan is the Chief Minister who is elected by the Balochistan Assembly.
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Klingon language
The Klingon language ("codice_1", ) is a language that was made for the Klingons in the "Star Trek" universe. It is a constructed language, not one that developed naturally. Only a few people can speak the Klingon language well enough to talk in it. The Klingon Language Institute helps people learn Klingon. History. Th...
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Chief minister
A chief minister is the elected head of government of a sub-national or constituent federal state. Leaders with this role are usually elected in India or Australia.
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Government of Punjab, Pakistan
The Government of Punjab is a Provincial government in Pakistan. It is based in Lahore, the capital of the PUNJAB Province.
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Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is based in the city of Peshawar, the provincial capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. The chief minister of kpk is ( Mahmood khan). Chief secretary is M.Salim. Governor of kpk is ( Shah Farman). I.G kpk is ( M.Naaem Khan). Chief Minister of Education is Shafqat Mehm...
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Government of Sindh
The Government of Sindh is based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
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Christoph Willibald Gluck
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Lentil soup
Lentil soup ( "shorbit adas" or "shurba al-'adas", , "nezid adashim") is a soup. It is served hot and made with lentils. It is popular all over the Middle East. Usually it is a vegetarian soup, but can also be made with meat stock. Red or green lentils may be used and in some recipes the lentils are boiled with vegetab...
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Provincial Government of Sindh
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Pyjamas
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Pijamas
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Blizzard of Ozz
Blizzard of Ozz is the debut studio album by Ozzy Osbourne, recorded in Surrey, UK and released on 20 September 1980 in the UK and on 15 January 1981 in the U.S.. This is Ozzy's first solo album. The tracks "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" were released as singles. "Crazy Train" peaked at #9 on the Mainstream Rock Chart...
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Nightgown
A nightgown or nightdress is a gown worn for sleeping. It is usually loose-fitting. There are different lengths, hip-length (called "baby-doll"), floor-length (called "négligée") or knee-length. Men wore them until about the 1940s when they changed to pajamas. Today, they are mostly worn by women.
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Bolted joint
Bolted joints are very common in construction and machine design. They are "cap screws" or "studs" that grab and join other parts, and are secured by screw threads.
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Lyman Hall
Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724– October 19, 1790) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia. Hall County is named after him.
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Button Gwinnett
Button Gwinnett (baptized: April 10, 1735 – May 19, 1777), was second of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia. He was also briefly the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metro Atlan...
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William Ellery
William Ellery (December 22, 1727–February 15, 1820), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as one of two representatives from Rhode Island his signature is located 4 names below John Adams. Some of his descendants were William Ellery Channing, Richard Henry Dana, Edie Sedgwick and actress Kyra...
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William Floyd
William Floyd (December 17, 1734–August 4, 1821), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New York. In honor. There are several places and institutions named after William Floyd, they include: Among his descendants are cinematographer Floyd Crosby and rock singer David Crosb...
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George Clymer
George Clymer (March 16, 1739 – January 23, 1813) was an American politician, Founding Father, war veteran and slave owner. Independence. He was one of the first Patriots to advocate complete independence from Britain in the United States of America. Pennsylvania Representative. As a Pennsylvania representative, Clymer...
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Abraham Clark
Abraham Clark (February 15, 1725 – September 15, 1794) was an American politician and Revolutionary War figure. He was delegate for New Jersey to the Continental Congress where he signed the Declaration of Independence and later served in the United States House of Representatives in both the Second and Third United St...
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Charles Carroll of Carrollton (September 19, 1737 – November 14 1832) was a delegate to the Continental Congress and later United States Senator for Maryland. He was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was the longest lived signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Continental Congre...
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Cotidianul
Cotidianul is a Romanian newspaper. It is published from Monday to Saturday in Berliner format. It was started by Ion Raţiu. The first issue was published on May 10, 1991.
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Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician)
Samuel Huntington (July 16, 1731 - January 5, 1796) was an American jurist, statesman, and revolutionary leader from Connecticut. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress where he signed the Declaration of Independence, as Governor of Connecticut, and later as the first President of the United States in Cong...
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Francis Hopkinson
Francis Hopkinson (September 21, 1737 – May 9, 1791) designed the first flag of the United States. He was also an American author, poet, and signer of the Declaration of Independence as a delegate from New Jersey. Great Seal of the United States. Francis Hopkinson gave his help to the second committee that designed the...
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Stephen Hopkins (politician)
Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785) was a Founding Father of the United States. He served as governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and was a signer of both the Continental Association and Declaration of Independence. Hopkins was f...
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William Hooper
William Hooper (June 17, 1742–October 14, 1790), was an American lawyer, politician, and a member of the Continental Congress representing North Carolina from 1774 through 1777. Hooper was also a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
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Thomas Heyward Jr.
Thomas Heyward, Jr. (July 28, 1746 – March 6, 1809), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and of the Articles of Confederation as a representative of South Carolina.
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John Hart
John Hart (c. 1713 – May 11, 1779) was a Delegate from New Jersey to the Continental Congress and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. In 1741, Hart married Deborah Scudder (1721–1776). The couple had thirteen children.
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Benjamin Harrison V
Benjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726– April 24, 1791) was an American revolutionary leader from Charles City County, Virginia. He was educated at the College of William and Mary. Harrison was a representative for Surry County, Virginia (1756-1758) and Charles City County (1766-1776) to the House of Burgesses. He was a Vi...
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Government of France
The government of France is a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the French fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be "an indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic" in it. The constitution provides for a separation of powers. It proclaims France's "attachment to the Rig...
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Secular
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Christoph Willibald Ritter von Gluck
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Azad Jammu and Kashmir
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Federally Administered Northern Areas
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Advanced Placement Program
The Advanced Placement Program, or AP, is a program that offers higher level school classes for high school students in Canada and the United States. "Good Schools Guide International" says it is "much more difficult than most classes", although it is not as difficult as the IB program. History. After World War II, the...
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Paramilitary forces of Pakistan
The paramilitary forces of Pakistan consist of various organizations constitutionally charged to safeguard Pakistan's national interests. They protect from threats that could come from within the country to important areas or safeguard the entry points into the country such as the borders. They also protect citizens fr...
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Pakistan Coast Guards
Pakistan Coast Guard () (PCG), is responsible for the law at sea, maintenance of seamarks, border control, and other services. The Coast Guards work mainly on rivers and land, in contrast to the Navy who handle deep sea operations. The Coast Guards handle smugglers and terrorists and enforce law on beaches and other co...
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Hurricane Adrian (2005)
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Minority group
A minority or subordinate group is a group that does not make up most of the population of a society. For example: minor group of religion, race, language, LGBT, and persons with disabilities. A minority is not always a minority of numbers — it may be any group that is not normal with respect to a leading group in ter...
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Subordinate group
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Minorities
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Ruskie
Ruskie is a village in Scotland. Location:
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Aberfoyle, Stirling
Aberfoyle is a village in Scotland. It is in the Stirling council area.
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Aberfoyle
Aberfoyle may mean:
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Puslinch, Ontario
Puslinch is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in the County of Wellington south of Guelph. Aberfoyle was first settled in the 1840s and is named for Aberfoyle, Scotland. It is the administrative centre for Puslinch.
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Aberfoyle, Ontario
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Aberfoyle, Scotland
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Ardchyle
Ardchyle is a small village in Scotland. It is in the Stirling council area.
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Ardeonaig
Ardeonaig is a village in Scotland. It is in the Stirling council area.
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Stirling (council area)
Stirling ("Sruighlea" in Gaelic) is one of the 32 unitary local government council areas of Scotland, and has a population of about 85,000.
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Puslinch
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Arnprior, Stirling
Arnprior is a village in Scotland. It is in the Stirling council area.
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Fintry
Fintry is a small village in central Scotland, nestled in the strath of the Endrick Water in the Campsie Fells some 35 km north of Glasgow. It is part of Stirling District. As of the 2001 census, Fintry and the surrounding rural area had a population of 2300 people.
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Rowardennan
Rowardennan (Gaelic: "Rubha Aird Eònain") is a small hamlet on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in Scotland.
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Strathblane
Strathblane (Scottish Gaelic: Strath Bhlàthain ) is a village and parish at the extreme south of the Stirling council area, in central Scotland.
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Thornhill, Stirling
Thornhill is a village in the Scottish council area of Stirling. It lies 14 miles from Stirling itself, south of Callander, east of Aberfoyle and west of Doune. The 2001 census population for the area covered by the Thornhill and Blairdrummond Community Council is 1,109.
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Tyndrum
Tyndrum ("Taigh an Droma" in Gaelic) is a small village in Scotland.
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Son of God
Son of God may refer to:
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Biggar
Biggar may mean:
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Hamilton
Hamilton might mean:
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Blantyre, South Lanarkshire
Blantyre () is a burgh in South Lanarkshire, Scotland with a population of about 17,000.
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Bothwell
Bothwell is a small town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, that lies on the right bank of the River Clyde, adjacent to Hamilton and nine miles east-south-east of Glasgow. It is predominantly a residential town.
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Burnside, South Lanarkshire
Burnside is an area of South Lanarkshire. It is part of The Royal Burgh of Rutherglen and Greater Glasgow. It borders with Cambuslang, Blairbeth, Fernhill and Eastfield.
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Uddingston
Uddingston is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the north side of the River Clyde, approximately seven miles to the south-east of Glasgow.
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East Kilbride
East Kilbride is a large suburban town in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland. It is Scotland's first new town, and lies on high ground on the south side of the Cathkin Braes, about southeast of Glasgow city centre. The Rotten Calder river flows along the east side of the settlement, northwards toward the Ri...
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Fairhill, Hamilton, Scotland
Fairhill is an area in the town of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. They have schools, churches, a civic centre, a library and shopping places.
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TNA X Division Championship
The TNA X Division Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). The championship is defended by wrestlers in the X Division, meaning high flyers and cruiserweights. The championship debuted on June 19, 2002 at the taping of TNA's second weekly pay-per-view (PPV) event. ...
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WWE Hardcore Championship
The WWF Hardcore Championship, later known as the WWE Hardcore Championship, is a former championship for World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWE). The first champion was crowned when the championship was awarded to Mankind by Vince McMahon. It was defended always in some sort of Hardcore match due to its name. W...
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Fell On Black Days
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Spoonman
"Spoonman" is a song by the American grunge band Soundgarden. It is from their fourth studio album "Superunknown", which was released in 1994. The song describes Artis the Spoonman, a real-life musician who makes music with spoons. He was also featured in the song's music video. "Spoonman" won the Grammy Award for Best...
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808s & Heartbreak
808s and Heartbreak is the fourth studio album by American rapper and producer Kanye West. It was released on November 24, 2008. Four singles were released from it. The first single was "Love Lockdown". The album is different to West's earlier albums; it is mainly a hip hop, electronica and R&B album instead of a m...
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Watchmen
Watchmen is a Hugo Award-winning graphic novel. It was written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Dave Gibbons, and published by DC Comics from 1986–1987. In 2005, "Time" magazine listed "Watchmen" as one "the 100 best English-language novels from 1923 to the present". Story. Watchmen is set in an alternate history during t...
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TNA X-division championship
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Vocalion Records
Vocalion Records was a record label which made records in the United States and in the United Kingdom.
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Municipalities of Belgium
Belgium is made of 581 municipalities (Dutch: "gemeenten", French: "communes", German: "Gemeinden"). These municipalities are grouped into ten provinces (five belonging to the Flemish Region with 300 municipalities, five to the Walloon Region with 262 municipalities), and the Brussels-Capital Region (with 19 municipali...
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Provinces of Belgium
Belgium is divided into three regions (Flemish Region, Walloon Region and Brussels-Capital Region), two of them are subdivided into five provinces each. 3rd Province (Eupen-Sankt Vith). Because the German-speaking Community is found in the Province of Liège, people want a third province: the Province of Eupen-Sankt Vit...
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Mikhail Nesterov
Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov () (, Ufa – 18 October 1942, Moscow) was a Russian painter. He was a very important painter for religious symbolism in Russian art. He studied under Pavel Tchistyakov at the Imperial Academy of Arts. Later, he felt attracted to the group of artists known as the Peredvizhniki. His canvas "Th...
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Mikhail Vasilyevich Nesterov
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AMC Gremlin
AMC Gremlin was a car produced by American Motors from 1970 through 1978.
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Manichaeism
Manichaeism (in Modern Persian "Āyin e Māni") was a major Iranian universal dualistic monotheistic religion founded in the mid 3rd-century CE by the Parthian Jewish Christian prophet Mani and his followers. Originally, Manichaeism came from commoners in the Sassanid Empire. Most of the original writings of the founding...
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Ford Windstar
The Ford Windstar was a minivan produced by Ford Motor Company from 1995 through 2003 in two generations. The Windstar was replaced by the Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey in 2004.
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LDV Convoy
LDV Convoy is a van and minibus made from 1996 to 2006 by LDV Limited. Between 2000-2005 the model was improved, It had transparent front head lights and transparent back break lights. In 1997, the Convoy replaced the Leyland DAF 400 Series. In 2006, the Convoy was replaced by the LDV Maxus.
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Ford Freestar
The Ford Freestar was a minivan produced by Ford Motor Company from 2004 through 2007. Ford claimed it was "all-new", but it was just a modern version of the Ford Windstar minivan. The name changed because Ford wanted to start every car name with the letter "F". (Other cars named like this were the Ford Five Hundred an...
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Cambuslang
Cambuslang (Scottish Gaelic for Camas Long from "camas" - river bend, "long" - ship) is a town on the south-eastern outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland located within the local authority area of South Lanarkshire. It is known as "the largest village in Scotland", with a population of around 24,500.
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Rigside
Rigside is a small village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, about 5 miles from the town of Lanark, and less than a mile from Douglas Water. It lies on the A70 road to Ayr. Rigside used to be a mining village. People. Rigside has approximately 800 inhabitants.
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Lesmahagow
Lesmahagow (Gaelic: "Lios MoChuda") is a small town on the edge of moorland, near Lanark in the central belt of Scotland, and is also known as Abbey Green. In 2021 the population of the village was around 4310. The ruins of a 12th century church are located in the village. The village is also the headquarters of the Sc...
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Larkhall
Larkhall is a town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, and is around 18 miles southeast of Glasgow. It had a population of 15,549 recorded in the 2001 census, and is a typical west of Scotland industrial town.