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Automatic Teller Machine
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ATM
ATM or atm can mean:
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2007)
Tropical Storm Gabrielle was a tropical storm that moved over eastern North Carolina before turning out to the sea. It was the seventh named storm of the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season. Gabrielle formed as a subtropical cyclone on September 8 about 385 miles (625 km) southeast of Cape Lookout, North Carolina. Wind shea...
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Donkey vote
A donkey vote is when someone puts numbers on an election ballot paper in the same order that the candidates are listed. For example, if a ballot paper had J. Smith on the top line, M. Doe on the middle line and N. Citizen on the bottom line, and the voter put a 1 beside J. Smith, a 2 beside M. Doe and a 3 beside N. Ci...
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Marià Fortuny
Marià José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó (June 11, 1838 – November 21, 1874), was a Spanish painter. His brief career encompass both the Romantic fascination with orientalist themes, but also moved towards a prescient loosening brush-stroke and color. Early life. He was born at Reus, a town near Taragon in the provinc...
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No Doubt
No Doubt was a third wave ska and alternative rock band from Anaheim, California, United States. There are four members in the band currently: Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont. Eric Stefani and John Spence (now dead) were former members. No Doubt was formed in 1986. Their most successful album was ...
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Matchbox Twenty
Matchbox Twenty (or MB20, MBT, matchbox twenty, originally spelled Matchbox 20) is an alternative rock band from Orlando, Florida, United States. The members of the band are Rob Thomas (vocals, piano), Kyle Cook (guitar), Brian Yale (bass), Paul Doucette (guitar) and Ryan MacMillian (drums). Matt Beck is a live member,...
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Albany, Western Australia
Albany is a city on the south coast of Western Australia. In 2006, there were 25,196 people living in Albany. The city centre is in between two hills, Mount Melville and Mount Clarence. Early history. Albany is built on King George Sound, named by Captain Vancouver in 1791. Major Edmund Lockyer started the first settle...
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Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie is a city in Western Australia. It is 593.1 kilometres east of Perth. It is the largest urban centre in the Goldfield-Esperance region, with an population of 30,000. It was founded in the 1890s in response to the gold rush at the time. It has a hot semi-arid climate (BSh in the Koeppen climate classification...
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Joondalup
Joondalup is a suburb and regional city in Perth, Western Australia. It was established in the 1980s. In 2001, the suburb had a population of 6,927. The suburb was named after Lake Joondalup which is located on the eastern side of the suburb. In relation to the other establishments in Perth, Joondalup is a relatively n...
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Mandurah, Western Australia
Mandurah is a city south of Perth, Western Australia. It has a population of 65,000. It is the fastest-growing regional city in Australia. Mandurah connected with the new Mandurah railway line late in 2007 strengthening the transport connection with Perth. The foreshore of the city is home to many marine animals.
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Bunbury, Western Australia
Bunbury is the third largest city in Western Australia, behind Perth and Mandurah, with a population of 54,967. It is 175 kilometres south of the Perth CBD. It was founded in 1836. Bunbury is connected to Perth via transport by the Transwa Australind passenger train.
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Rockingham, Western Australia
Rockingham is a coastal suburb in the city of Perth, Western Australia. It in 2006 it had a population of 13,000. It was made a town in 1897. Rockingham was connected with Perth by the Mandurah railway line in 2007.
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Esperance, Western Australia
Esperance is a town in Western Australia. Around 10,421 people lived in Esperance in 2016. Started in 1896, Esperance is found near the south-east coast of the state. It is halfway between Albany, Western Australia and the South Australian border. Esperance's main industries are tourism, fishing, and agriculture.
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Mandurah line
The Mandurah railway line is a suburban railway line in Perth, Australia. It was opened around Christmas in 2007. The line is a major transport route in Perth, connecting with the four other main Transperth railway lines: Joondalup, Midland, Fremantle and Armadale.
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Transperth
Transperth is the brand of the public transport system in Perth, Western Australia. Transperth was launched in 1986. It supplies public bus, train and ferry services. Train services run on five lines that spread over the Perth metropolitan area. The lines are named Joondalup, Midland, Fremantle, Armadale, and Mandurah....
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Joondalup line
The Yanchep line (known as the Joondalup line prior to 14 July 2024) is a major public transport railway line in Perth, Western Australia. It runs through Perth's northern suburbs. The line was established in 1992 where it initially terminated at Joondalup. In 1993, it was extended to Currambine and in 2004 to Clarkson...
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Armadale railway line
The Armadale railway line is a major public transport route in Perth. It runs through the metropolitan area's south-eastern suburbs, connecting between Perth and Armadale. A spur line connects the Armadale after Cannington to Thornlie.
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Silverchair
Silverchair was a rock band from Newcastle, Australia. The band's members were Daniel Johns, Chris Joannou and Ben Gillies, and were only around 12 and 13 when they founded the band. Silverchair is the only artist to score five number-one albums in the Australian Charts. Their studio albums are "Frogstomp", "Freak Show...
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Avet Terterian
Avet Terterian (1929 - 1994) was a leading Armenian composer, awarded by Konrad Adenauer prize. He composed eight (completed) symphonies, an opera and several chamber works. Several of his symphonies are recorded (the date 1973 in the Musicweb review of the Melodiya recording of symphony 3 is probably a typographical e...
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Vertebrata
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Bob Denard
"Colonel" Robert "Bob" Denard (7 April 1929 in Bordeaux – 14 October 2007), also known as "Gilbert Bourgeaud" and "Saïd Mustapha Mahdjoub", was a French mercenary. He was one of the most famous mercenaries after World War II. During his time in the French Navy Denard fought in Indochina and in Algeria, and spent some ...
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Said Mustapha Mahdjoub
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Gilbert Bourgeaud
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Eutheria
Eutheria is the taxonomical name for the main group of living mammals. This taxon contains the placental mammals, of which humans are one species. Eutheria was introduced by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1880. Members of Eutheria are now found on all continents and in all oceans. The terms 'Eutheria and 'Placental' do not mea...
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Tito Beltrán
Tito Ernesto Beltrán (born July 1, 1965) is a Chilean tenor. Tito Beltrán was born in Punta Arenas, Chile. Beltrán left Chile in 1986 to study in Sweden where he lived until he moved back to Chile in the early 2010s. He has performed at many opera houses around the world. He also performs at different scenes and TV-sho...
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Cetartiodactyla
Cetartiodactyla is a proposed taxonomical superorder which includes whales (and dolphins) and even-toed ungulates. The name was created by merging the name for the two orders, Cetacea and Artiodactyla, into a single word. Cetartiodactyla is used because it is thought that whales evolved from the artiodactyls. Because ...
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Hart Trophy
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Leonardo
Leonardo is a male given name. Many people have this name. The name is Germanic in origin. It means "Strong as a lion." This name was ranked #87 on the US Popular Names in 2021.
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Tetrapod
Tetrapods (Greek "tetrapoda" = four feet) are vertebrate four-legged land animals. This kind of locomotion is called quadrupedal. Amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs (including their direct descendants, the birds), and mammals are all tetrapods. Even though snakes do not have limbs, they are tetrapods because they evolved...
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Mazurek Dabrowskiego
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Voivodeship
A voivodeship, also spelled voivodship, voivodina or vojvodina (Romanian: "voievodat", Polish: "województwo", Serbian: "vojvodina" (војводина), "vojvodstvo" (војводство) or "vojvodovina" (војводовина), Hungarian: "vajdaság", Lithuanian: "vaivadija", Latin "Palatinatus" in Poland), is a geographical administrative divis...
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Presidents of Poland
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President of the Republic of Poland
The President of the Republic of Poland (Polish: "Prezydent Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej") is the president of Poland. The president is directly elected to serve a term of five years. He can be reelected only once. His rights and responsibilities are determined by the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. In agreement w...
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Tadeusz Kościuszko
Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko (; 4 February 1746 – 15 October 1817) was a Polish national hero, general, military engineer, and a leader of the Kościuszko Uprising (which bears his name) against the Russian Empire. Tadeusz was born in February 1746 in Mereczowszczyzna, Polesie (now Belarus). American Revolut...
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Wesley Archer
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Wes Archer
Wesley "Wes" Archer (born November 26, 1961) is a television animation director. He was one of the original three animators (along with David Silverman and Bill Kopp) on The Simpsons' Tracey Ullman shorts and subsequently directed a number of Simpsons episodes before becoming supervising director at "King of the Hill" ...
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David Silverman
David Silverman (born 15 March 1957 in New York City, New York) is an animator and writer. He is best known for directing many episodes of the animated television series "The Simpsons", where he would go on to be the supervising director of animation for several years, as well as animating on all of the original Simpso...
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Bill Kopp
Bill Kopp (born April 17, 1962 in Rockford, Illinois) is an American animator and voice actor. He performed the "Whammy" on the 1980s game show "Press Your Luck" and the title character on Nelvana's "Eek! The Cat". He was an animator for The Simpsons' shorts on the Tracey Ullman Show, but left after the first season. H...
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Klasky Csupo
Klasky Csupo, Inc. (pronounced "Class-key Chew-po", although commonly mistaken as "Class-key Ka-zoo-po") is an American multimedia entertainment production company. It was founded in 1981 by the artist/producer Arlene Klasky and the animator Gábor Csupó. The company’s headquarters is located in Los Angeles, California,...
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Bergkamen
Bergkamen is a town in the district of Unna, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is near the river Lippe, approx. 15 km north-east of Dortmund and 15 km south-west of Hamm. Bergkamen, a German town in the East part of the Ruhrgebiet and south of the Münsterland, was founded in 1966 by the merging of at first five sm...
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Renewable energy commercialisation in Australia
Australia's renewable energy industries cover many energy sources and stages of commercialisation. Renewable energy technologies make up about 6 per cent of Australia's total energy supply and some 8 per cent of Australia's electricity supply, with hydro-electricity by far the largest single contributor. Government po...
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Renewable energy commercialization in the United States
The current status of renewable energy commercialization in the United States varies considerably between different renewable energy technologies, with some being commercialized at the present time. Wind power is a growing industry in the United States. Latest American Wind Energy Association figures show that installe...
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Low kick
Low kick is a leg technique used in certain "boxes pieds-poings" (Burmese boxing, kickboxing and Thai boxing "Muay Thai") and certain martial arts. It consists in striking a blow with shinbone or a kick in the lower limb of the opponent (thigh or leg). According to the official rules concerning sport, it can be carried...
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Spider-Man (2002 movie)
Spider-Man is an American 2002 superhero movie. It was made from the story of the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. It was the first in the "Spider-Man" movie series. It was written by David Koepp and directed by Sam Raimi. Tobey Maguire starred as Peter Parker/Spider-Man. Kirsten Dunst played the girl Peter loves, ...
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John Bunyan
John Bunyan (Harrowden, near Bedford, 28 November 1628 – London, 31 August 1688) was an English tinker, preacher and writer. He wrote a book called "The Pilgrim's Progress" which has been translated into more languages than any other book except the Bible. The book is a story about a man who is trying to lead a good li...
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Smith (metalwork)
A smith, or metalsmith, is a person who makes things from metal. Metal smiths were very important before industrialisation because they made metal tools for farming (especially the plough) and weapons for fighting in wars. Because of the importance of smiths, the name of their craft ('Smith') turned into a surname. Ety...
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Preach
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Preacher
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Allegory
An allegory is a term for a figure of speech. It is a story or picture with a hidden meaning. The characters in allegories are symbols which represent particular ideas. The story has a figurative meaning, not just a literal one. Allegory is an example of rhetoric, but an allegory does not have to be a story in language...
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Newport Pagnell
Newport Pagnell is a town in England. It is in the borough of Milton Keynes. History. The town was first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Neuport", which is an Old English word meaning "New Market Town". At that time it was fairly new, having been founded by Norman invaders. The suffix "Pagnell" came later, w...
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Swearing
Swear or Swearing may refer to:
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Tetrapoda
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Amniote
The amniotes are a taxonomic group of animals: all the tetrapods except the amphibians. They are the land vertebrates which lay cleidoic eggs. Two super-groups make up the amniotes: the Synapsida (Pelycosaurs, Theriodonts and mammals) and the Sauropsida (all reptiles, including dinosaurs and birds). The embryos of amni...
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Amniota
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Sauropsida
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List of mayors of Hamburg
The ' is the First Mayor""' of Hamburg, Germany. He is the president of the Senate (government) of Hamburg. The Erster Bürgermeister is Hamburg's Minister President. The constitution of 28 September 1860 says that the state is to be governed by the ten-member "Senate" headed by the "First Mayor" as the "President of th...
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First Mayor
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National Socialist German Workers Party
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Synapsid
Synapsids are one of the two major groups of vertebrates which evolved from basal amniotes. 'Synapsids' means 'fused arch', and refers to their skulls. The group includes mammals and earlier groups related to mammals. They were originally called "mammal-like reptiles", which is a bit confusing. Synapsids are one of th...
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Synapsida
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City state
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The Pilgrim's Progress
The Pilgrim's Progress is an English language book written by John Bunyan. It was published in two parts: the First Part in 1678, and the Second Part in 1684. Its full title is The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to come. It is regarded as one of the most important books in English literature. It is...
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D'oh
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Clupea
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The Need for Speed
The Need for Speed is a racing video game made by Electronic Arts. It is the 1st game in the "Need for Speed" series. It was released on the 3DO, PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
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Mayak accident
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Rune
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Mayak
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Radiation poisoning
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Radiation sickness
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Louis de Broglie
Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, (7th) Duke of Broglie, (August 15, 1892 in Dieppe – March 19, 1987 in Louveciennes) was a French physicist. He discovered that electrons are similar to both particles and waves. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929.
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Las Galeras
Las Galeras is a Dominican Municipal district of Santa Bárbara de Samaná, Samaná province. It is on the east coast of the Samaná Peninsula, on the "Rincón Bay" that is found between "Cabrón" and "Samaná" capes. "Las Galeras", in English "The Galleys" (a galley was a war ship where prisoners and slaves were used to move...
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Induno Olona
Induno Olona is a city in northern Italy, in the Lombardy region, near Varese. It has 10,000 inhabitants.
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The Beyoncé Experience Live
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Swordfish
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius), also known as broadbills in some countries, are large predatory fish with a long, flat bill. They are a popular sport fish. Swordfish are elongated, round-bodied, and lose all teeth and scales by adulthood. The International Game Fish Association's all-tackle angling record for a swordfish ...
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Carreño de Miranda
Juan Carreño de Miranda (25 March 1614 – 3 October 1685) was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period. Born in Avilés in Asturias, he was the son of a painter with the same name, Juan Carreño de Miranda. His family moved to Madrid in 1623, and he trained in Madrid during the late 1620s as apprentice of Pedro de Las Cuev...
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Late Old Japanese
Late Old Japanese (中古日本語) is an old form of the Japanese language. It was used in the time known as the Heian Period, between 794 and 1185. The form of Japanese that was used before that is called Old Japanese. Old Japanese was the first form of the Japanese language. The script (the way it was written) came from the C...
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Old Japanese
Old Japanese (, Yamatəkətəba) is the oldest known form of the Japanese language. It is difficult to give a precise date when Old Japanese started. The date when the Old Japanese period is said to have finished is 794. That was the start of the Heian period. The Japanese writing system came from the Chinese. Wooden tab...
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Tom and Jerry
Tom and Jerry, also known as Tom & Jerry, is an American slapstick comedy animated children's short series and media franchise. The original cartoons were created in February 1940, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It is named after its two main iconic characters: a blue-gray cat named Tom a...
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Tynwald
Tynwald (), or more formally, the High Court of Tynwald () or Tynwald Court, is claimed to be the oldest parliament in continuous existence in the world, dating back over 1000 years. Overview. It rules the Isle of Man, and while the island is a Crown dependency, this ancient form of government enjoys a large amount of ...
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Possum
The possum is an Australasian marsupial which was later introduced to China and New Zealand. There are about 69 species alive today. Possums are members of the Phalangeriformes. This is a suborder of the Diprotodonts, a large order which includes the kangaroos and its relatives. Possums are native to Australia and are ...
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Possums
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Gotha
Gotha is a town in Thuringia, in Germany. It is the capital of the District of Gotha. The population was 46,205 in 2004. History. The town has existed at least since the 8th century, when its name was mentioned in a document signed by Charlemagne, in which it appears as "Villa Gotaha" ("Good Waters"). In 1640 Gotha bec...
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Great Palm Island
Palm Island, also known as Great Palm Island or by the Aboriginal name Bukaman, is an island in Australia with about 2,000 people living on it. Names. The small town on the island has many names such as Palm Island, the Mission, Palm Island Settlement and Palm Community. Location. The island is north-west of Townsville...
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100 Greatest Britons
100 Greatest Britons was a BBC programme broadcast in 2002. The list was the result of a poll. The top ten people on the list were: The complete list can be found on the BBC website.
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Electric generator
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Mandurah Railway
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Perth Mandurah Railway Line
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Mandurah railway line
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Igrejinha
Igrejinha is a Brazilian city of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It has 31 389 inhabitants. It has an area of .
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Arroyo Barril
Arroyo Barril is a Municipal district of Santa Bárbara de Samaná, Samaná province in the Dominican Republic. It is on the south coast of the Samaná Peninsula, on the coast of Samaná Bay. It was made a municipal district on May 1, 2003. Population. In the last national census (2010), the district had a total population ...
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Intolerable Acts
The Intolerable Acts Is an alternate name for the Coercive Acts, a set of laws passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1774. The British Parliament passed these laws in part to punish the Massachusetts Bay Colony for the Boston Tea Party. These laws were so harsh that the colonists called them the Intolerable Acts...
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Mike Zambidis
"Iron" Mike Zambidis (born July 15, 1980) is a Greek kickboxer. He is known in the kickboxing community as K.O. artist and for his explosive fighting style.
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Indo-Greek Kingdom
The Indo-Greek Kingdom was a Hellenic kingdom in present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of northern India from 180 BCE to around 10 CE, and was ruled by a succession of more than thirty Hellenic kings.
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Dassault Mirage 2000
The Mirage 2000 is a French-built multirole fighter jet manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It first flew in 1978, and was introduced in 1984. Originally it was designed in the late seventies as a lightweight fighter for the Armée de l'Air. It evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. It is in service in 8 countrie...
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Helensburgh, New South Wales
Helensburgh is a small town in New South Wales, Australia. It has more than 5000 people. It is about half-way between Sydney and Wollongong, at the southern end of the Royal National Park. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1815, when farmers began to move their cattle to graze on the grasslands around Wollongo...
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Hugo Award
The Hugo Award is an award given each year for the best science fiction or fantasy works of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the science fiction magazine "Amazing Stories". Hugo Awards have been given out every year since 1953, except 1954. Hugo Award winners are chosen by memb...
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Hugo Awards