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Änis Ben-Hatira
Änis Ben-Hatira (born 18 July 1988) is a German football player. He plays for Hertha BSC and the Tunisia national football team. Born in Berlin, Ben-Hatira started playing for Berlin Reinickendorf, before going to Tennis Borussia Berlin. Soon, he was signed by Hamburger SV in 2006. He played a little for West Ham Unite...
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2012–13 Bundesliga
The 2012–13 Bundesliga is the 50th season of the Fußball-Bundesliga, Germany's top football league. The season started on August 24, 2012 and ended on May 18, 2012. The defending champions were Borussia Dortmund. The champion was decided before the tournament ended. FC Bayern Munich won the tournament, with 91 points (...
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Cyclone Jal
Cyclone Jal was a severe cyclonic storm that formed in the South China Sea on October 31, 2010. It then hit Thailand and Malaysia. It then went on to hit India. The storm hit the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and parts of Kerala. Some of its moisture traveled to the states Rajasthan and Gujara...
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Hurricane Bud (2012)
Hurricane Bud was the first hurricane of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season. It was formed on May 21, 2012, and died on May 26, 2012. It started near Western Mexico. It made landfall there, where it uprooted trees and washed away roads. It approached Baja California but did not damage it. It is unknown how many deaths i...
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Hurricane Bud(2012)
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Hurricane Bud
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Great Train Robbery (1963)
The Great Train Robbery was a £2.6 million train robbery that took place on 8 August 1963 at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, Buckinghamshire. The gang was led by Bruce Reynolds (1931–2013). Other members of the gang included Buster Edwards (1931–1994), Brian Field (1934–1979), Charlie Wilson (1932–1990), Ronnie Biggs ...
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Securitas depot robbery
The Securitas depot robbery was the largest cash robbery in British history. It took place on 21-22 February 2006. Several men kidnapped and threatened the family of the manager, tied up 14 staff members and stole over £53 million in banknotes from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent, England.
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Syndrome
In psychology and medicine, a syndrome is when there are multiple symptoms. These symptoms may be related. In some cases the way in which they are related is known, in other cases it is not. When both the relationship of symptoms and their causes are known, people generally talk about a disease. Symptoms that occur to...
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Nala
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Union of South Africa
The Union of South Africa is the country that came before the current Republic of South Africa. It was formed on May 31st, 1910 when the British Cape Colony and the Natal Colony unified with the defeated Boer republics of the South African Republic and the Orange Free State. The provinces of the union were called, resp...
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Larry Clark
Lawrence "Larry" Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American movie director and producer. He has directed several controversial movies. These include "Kids", "Ken Park" and "Bully" (2001). The first was marked under an NC-17 rating. This caused Miramax (owned by Disney at the time) to sell it to someone else for its d...
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Carl Eugene Watts
Carl Eugene Watts (November 7, 1953 - September 21, 2007) was an American criminal. He was a thief, burglar, stalker, kidnapper, torturer and serial killer. Watts was born in Killeen, Texas. During his childhood his parents separated and divorced; he moved with his mother to Inkster, Michigan, she married another man....
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Milos Forman
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Minitel
The Minitel is a Videotex online service. Users connected to it through the telephone lines. It was a successful pre-World Wide Web online service. The PTT (Poste, Téléphone et Télécommunication) started Minitel started in France in 1982. From the beginning, users could buy things online that are now done on the Intern...
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Parkinsonian syndrome
Parkinsonian syndrome (also known as Parkinsonism, atypical Parkinson's or secondary Parkinson's) is a neurological syndrome characterized by tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability. There are many conditions that lead to Parkinsonism, and diagnosis can be difficult. While the neurodegenerative conditio...
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Sibley-Monroe checklist 1
The Sibley-Monroe checklist was a landmark document in the study of birds conducted by Charles Sibley and Burt Monroe during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. It drew on extensive DNA-DNA hybridisation studies to reassess the relationships between modern birds. There are species on the checklist.
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Imperial House of Japan
The , also referred to as the "Imperial family", is made up of the extended family of the reigning Emperor of Japan. History. In 1947, membership in the Imperial family was limited to the male line descendants of the Emperor Taishō, excluding females who marry outside the Imperial family. Eleven branches of the Imperia...
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Anthony Minghella
Anthony Minghella (6 January 1954 – 18 March 2008) was a British movie director, producer and screenwriter of Italian ancestry. He was born in Ryde, Isle of Wight. His brother is screenwriter Dominic Minghella (born 1967). Minghella wrote and directed "Truly, Madly, Deeply"; he won a BAFTA Award for Best Original Scre...
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Japanese Imperial Family
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United States Board on Geographic Names
The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN) is a United States federal body whose purpose is to establish and maintain uniform usage of geographic names throughout the government of the United States. The Board's purpose is to standardize -- not regulate -- US and foreign geographic names, including the names of ...
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Permanent Committee on Geographical Names
The Permanent Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN) is an independent government agency in the United Kingdom. Its function is to establish standard names for places outside the UK, but not including Antarctica. The decisions about names are for the use of the British government. History. Permanent Committee on Geogra...
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Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice of France
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Lockheed sr-71 blackbird
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Kikuō Hayashiya
is a member of Shōten. His real name is , although he is most widely known by his previous comedian name Kikuzou Hayashiya (林家木久蔵), of which he was the first. The new Hayashiya Kikuzou is his son: ex-Kikuo. On Shōten, he always wears a yellow kimono. He is known for making commonplace jokes and usually "plays the foo...
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FIFA Confederations Cup
The FIFA Confederations Cup (formally known as the King Fahd Cup) was an Association football tournament for national teams held by FIFA. It was played with the winner of the FIFA confederation championships (UEFA, CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, CAF, AFC, OFC), as well as the FIFA World Cup holder and the host. The number of team...
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Kameoka festival
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Guard
Guard or guards may refer to:
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Azuchi–Momoyama period
, also known as the , is the time from approximately 1573 to 1606 in history of Japan. This period is called Azuchi-Momoyama because there were two great centers of power during this time. One was Oda Nobunaga's castle at Azuchi near Lake Biwa. The other was Toyotomi Hideyoshi's castle at Momoyama near Kyoto. Culture. ...
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Mount Tate
Mount Tate is a mountain in the Mt. Tate range of the northern Hida Mountains (the north Alps). It is in the southeastern area of Toyama Prefecture. It is a general term for three peaks, Mt.O (altitude 3,003 m), Mt. Onanji (altitude 3,015 m), and Fujinooritate (altitude 2,999 m). It is one of the mountains of Chūbu-San...
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Kanazawa
is a Japanese city in Ishikawa Prefecture on the island of Honshu. It is the capital city of the prefecture. It has been recognized as a core city since 1996. History. During the Edo period, Kanazawa was the center of the Maeda clan. Kanazawa has a big Japanese garden called Kenroku-en. Kenroku-en was made as a garden...
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Tackle
Tackle may refer to:
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List of The Lion King characters
This is a list of characters from the movie series "The Lion King". The characters were made by The Walt Disney Company in 1994. Simba. Simba is the main character of the series. He is a lion. In "The Lion King", he becomes King of Pride Rock. The character is voiced by Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Matthew Broderick with...
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Mt.Tate
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Cornish Green Party
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Shangluo
Shangluo Municipality (, pinyin: Shāngluò Shì, formerly known as "商雒"), is a prefecture-level city in Shaanxi, China. It is in the southeast part of Shannxi. Shangluo covers . As of November 2010, 2,341,742 people lived here. The place is based on farming, forestry, Chinese herbology and gold mining. Political division...
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Directorate General for Civil Aviation (France)
The Directorate General for Civil Aviation (, DGAC) is the French civil aviation authority. It is located in Paris. In 2013, DGAC starts with the ENAC the consulting company France Aviation Civile Services.
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French civil aviation authority
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French civil aviation authorities
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King Fahd Cup
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Confederations Cup
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2012 UEFA European Football Championship
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UEFA European Football Championship 2012
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Pope Alexander VI
Pope Alexander VI (; 1431–1503), born Rodrigo Lanzol y Borja, was an Spanish cleric of the Roman Catholic Church and the 215th Pope from 1492 to 1503. Early life. In 1431, Lanzol y Borja born in Xàtiva, which is near Valencia in Spain. His father was Jofre Lançol. His mother was Isabella Borgia, who was a sister of ...
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The International Conservation Union
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Exotic pet
A exotic pet is a rare or unusual animal which is kept as a pet. It is kept in human households but is relatively unusual or usually thought of as a wild animal rather than as a pet. "Exotic" often refers to a species which is not native (indigenous) to where the owner lives, or an animal that isn't typically kept as a...
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Abe's salamander
The Abe's salamander ("Hynobius abei") is a species of salamander. They are in the Hynobiidae family. They live in Japan. They live in forests, freshwater marshes, and freshwater springs. Their population is declining because of habitat loss. The IUCN lists the species as critically endangered.
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Yanta District
Yanta District (, Pinyin: Yàntǎ Qū, meaning "Wild Goose Tower District") is a district of southern Xi'an. Its area is 151.44km2, and it had a population of 1,178,529 in November 2010. Its name comes from Big Wild Goose Tower, a tower that was built in 652 AD. The district is famous for its culture, is a tourist stop, a...
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Bagas Gwer Kernewek
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Bose-Einstein condensate
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Body art
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Leslie Nielsen
Leslie Nielsen (February 11, 1926 – November 28, 2010) was a European-Canadian/American actor and comedian. His television roles include "Forbidden Planet" and "Police Squad!", playing Frank Drebin. His movie roles include "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun" trilogy: ', ' and "". Nielsen was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, C...
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Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet is a 1956 American science fiction movie set in the 23rd century. It was written by Cyril Hume, directed by Fred M. Wilcox and produced by Nicholas Nayfack. It stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen. The storyline is an obvious take of Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
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Flux (software)
Flux was a software program that could create and display 3D images. Flux existed as a plug-in for web browsers like Internet Explorer and as an installable computer program.
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Hel (being)
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Leatherback sea turtle
The leatherback sea turtle is the largest of all living sea turtles. It is the fourth largest modern reptile behind three crocodilians. Adults average in shell length, in total length and weigh . The largest ever found was over from head to tail and weighed . It was found on a beach on the west coast of Wales. The eggs...
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Momoyama period
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Takahito, Prince Mikasa
was a member of the Imperial House of Japan. Early life. Prince Takahito was the fourth and youngest son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei. He was the brother of Emperor Shōwa, who was the father of the current emperor. The prince's childhood title was "Sumi-no-miya". He attended the Gakushūin Peers' School from 19...
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Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is a zoo in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With , the Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada. It is in seven geographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, Americas, Tundra Trek, Australasia, Eurasia and the Canadian Domain. Some animals are indoors in tropical settings. Some are outdoors in what would be their ...
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Oliver Reed
Robert Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999) was a British actor. He was born in Wimbledon, Surrey. He was a nephew of movie director Sir Carol Reed (1906-1976) and grandson of actor and theatre manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852-1917). Reed's starred in many movies, including: "Women in Love", "The Devils", "Th...
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Immaculate antbird
The immaculate antbird ("Myrmeciza immaculata"), also known as the blue-lored antbird, is a species of antbird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is found in forests in Costa Rica, Panama, western and northern Colombia, western Venezuela, and western Ecuador. The species eats insects, and usually follows swarms of army a...
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Triton (mythology)
Triton was the son of Poseidon, the sea god, in Greek mythology. He acted as Poseidon's messenger. He had the ability to make the seas calm by blowing on a conch shell. He is shown in Greek art as having the body of a man and a fish tail, like a mermaid. Sometimes he is shown with arms like the claws of a crab, at othe...
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Xincheng District
Xincheng District (, pinyin:Xīnchéng Qū, meaning: New City District), is a district of Xi'an, Shaanxi, China, and it's in middle-eastern of Xi'an. Shaanxi government is in here. Its name is from Xincheng Square. As of November 2011, 589,739 people live in here. Area of Xincheng District is 30.13 km2.
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Sixtus V
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Urban VIII
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Beilin District
Beilin District (, pinyin:Bēilín Qū) is a district of Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. It's in center of Xi'an. Its name comes from Stele Forest (碑林, Beilin). Area of the district is 264.41 km2 and as of November 2010, 806,811 live in here. The district is famous in tour.
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Monte Hermoso
Monte Hermoso is a town on the Atlantic coast of Argentina. It is about east of the city of Bahía Blanca. It is in the south of the Province of Buenos Aires. It is the capital of the Partido of Monte Hermoso. The tallest lighthouse in South America is nearby. It is called "Faro Recalada a Bahia Blanca". It is high.
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Pope Callixtus III
Pope Callixtus III (; December 31, 1378–August 6, 1458), born Alfonso de Borja, was an Spanish official of the Roman Catholic Church and the 210th Pope from April 8, 1455 until his death. Early life. Borja was born near Valencia on December 31, 1378. Bishop. Martin V named Borja bishop of Valencia in 1429. Cardinal. In...
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Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan were two men who worked together during the late 19th century to write fourteen well known comic operas. W.S. Gilbert wrote the words to the operas, while Arthur Sullivan was the composer who wrote the music. Gilbert and Sullivan introduced innovations in content and form that influenced the develo...
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Pollen grain
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Gametophyte
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Sporophyte
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Folies Bergère
The Folies Bergère is a nightclub in Paris which opened in 1869 as a music hall. It was at the height of its fame and popularity from the 1890s until the Second World War. It is still in business. History. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trévise, offering operettas, comic opera, popular songs, and gymnastics. It ...
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Metal Max
is a science fiction role-playing video game series that produced by Japanese company Crea-Tech. First game of series was released in 1991 in Nintendo Entertainment System. Due to treadmark problems, the series has a sub-series Metal Saga. Series is famous in high freedom and unusual game world. System. Like other Jap...
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Anna Paquin
Anna Helene Paquin (born 24 July 1982) is a Canadian-New Zealand movie actress. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba to a French Canadian father and New Zealand mother. She won Academy Awards for "The Piano" at age 11 in 1994. She also performed in movies related to the "X-Men" franchise. Paquin is openly bisexual.
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Panathenaic Stadium
The Panathinaiko Stadium is a stadium in Athens, Greece. The Olympic Games of 1896 and 2004 were held here. The London 2012 Olympics started here. It is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble. It is also one of the oldest in the world.
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Dayak people
The Dayak are the native ethnic group of Borneo. There is no Dayak culture, because the word is used for many different groups of people. Dayak live on the island of Borneo, that is either in Brunei, Indonesia or Malaysia. Originally, the Dayak had their own religions, which were a mix of animism and shamanism. In the ...
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Positive-definite matrix
A positive-definite matrix is a matrix with special properties. The definition of the term is best understood for square matrices that are symmetrical, also known as Hermitian matrices. Definition. A square matrix filled with real numbers is positive definite if it can be multiplied by any non-zero vector and its tran...
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Transpose
The transpose of a matrix A is another matrix where the rows of A are written as columns. Vectors can be transposed in the same way. We can write the transpose of A using different symbols such as AT, A′ Atr and At. Examples. Here is the vector formula_1 being transposed: Here are a few matrices being transposed: Prop...
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UEFA Euro 2012 Group B
Group B of the UEFA Euro 2012 began on June 9, 2012 and ended on June 17, 2012. The group had the teams of Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Portugal. Germany and Portugal went to the quarter-finals. The group was named the "Group of death," because the teams were in the top 10 in the FIFA World Rankings at the start o...
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Pope Callixtus
Pope Callixtus has been the papal name of three popes of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Hazara people
The Hazāra (Dari: هزاره) are Indigenous of Afghanistan people group who mainly live in central Afghanistan and in southwestern Pakistan. They are mostly Muslims with a Shia majority. Hazaras are the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, forming about 18%–30% of the total population. Hazaras are also one of the big...
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Dick Bertell
Dick Bertell (21 November 1935 – 20 December 1999) was a Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants. He was a catcher. He was in the 1962 all-star game.
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Emily Blunt
Emily Olivia Laura Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is a British and American actress. She has received nominations for an Academy Award and four British Academy Film Awards, and won a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. She began acting professionally in 2001 in theater, and made her movie debut in 200...
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Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Dwight Schrute
Dwight Kurt Schrute III (; born January 20, 1968) is a character on "The Office" played by Rainn Wilson. He is one of the highest-ranking salesmen as well as assistant to the regional manager (disputed) at the paper company Dunder Mifflin. Schrute is known for his lack of social skills and common sense, his love for m...
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Dwight Schurete
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Pogo stick
A Pogo stick, also known as a jumping stick, hopping stick, bouncing stick, springing stick, jump stick, hop stick, bounce stick, spring stick, jumper, hopper, bouncer or springer or simply a Pogo, is a type of hopping device that holds one person. It works by jumping off the ground in a standing position with the help...
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Milligram
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Alan Dershowitz
Alan Morton Dershowitz (born September 1, 1938) is an American lawyer, professor, and political commentator who is Jewish. He has spent most of his career at Harvard Law School, where he became the youngest full professor of law in its history in 1967, at the age of 28. He has held the Felix Frankfurter professorship t...
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Temple of Zeus at Olympia
The Temple of Zeus is a Doric temple in the sanctuary at Olympia, Greece. Olympia was the site of the ancient Olympic Games. The temple is a ruin. It was dedicated to Zeus, the principal god of the Ancient Greeks. This temple was the most important and most impressive structure at Olympia. The temple was built between...
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Curtis Jackson
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Heraia
The Heraia were footraces held in honor of the goddess Hera in Olympia, Greece since early ancient times. The races were said to have been created by Hippodameia in gratitude for her marriage to Pelops. Only virgins from Elis, Greece competed. They wore a short tunic that fell just above the knees. The right shoulder ...
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Transpose Matrix
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Transposition (disambiguation)
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McFly (band)
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Commission (remuneration)
Commission is the payment of extra on top of a salary. Commission is generally found in sales work where a salesman obtains part of the total sale as extra wage.
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Farad
A farad is a unit of measurement used in electronics. It is used for capacitance, which is the ability to store electric charge. The unit is named after the English physicist Michael Faraday. The different sizes of farad are: farads (F), millifarads (mF), microfarads (μF), nanofarads (nF) or picofarads (pF). The farad ...
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Jacme Taupiac
Jacme Taupiac (born 12 February 1939) is an Occitan author and linguist. He was one of the leaders of the Institut d'Estudis Occitans. He also modernized the Occitan grammar of Alibèrt and promoted the linguistic normalization of Val d'Aran. He is also a recognized Esperantist.
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