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Poulton-le-Fylde is a town in the Wyre borough of Lancashire, England. As of 2001, 19,480 people lived there.
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Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia is an annual Italian football cup competition. The 2025 Coppa Italia was played between Milan and Bologna at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy, which saw Bologna winning by 1-0.
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Anna Anka
Anna Anka born April 28, 1971 in Poland is an American model, actress and author and former wife of singer Paul Anka. Anna Anka – earlier Anna Åberg – was born in Poland and was later adopted to a Swedish family in Bjuv, Skåne. In 1993 she left Sweden for the U.S and appeared in movies like "Dumb and Dumber" and "Drop ...
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Stacy Schiff
Stacy Madeleine Schiff (born October 26, 1961) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American nonfiction author and guest columnist for "The New York Times". Biography. Schiff is a graduate of Phillips Academy. She earned her degree from Williams College in 1982. She was a Senior Editor at Simon & Schuster until 1990. Her st...
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Wikipedia community
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Tenure
Tenure is normally used for jobs, usually academic high-ranking jobs like professors. It is to protect professors who are teaching something that their employer, the university, might not agree with. Tenure means that these people cannot be fired without a very good reason- the job is for life. The reason for tenure is...
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Toshinobu Katsuya
is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team. Biography. Katsuya was educated at and played for Shimabara Commercial High School and Osaka University of Commerce. After graduating in 1984, he joined Japan Soccer League side Honda. He was selected Best Eleven in 1985/86 and 1986/87. But h...
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Mitsunori Yoshida
is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team. Biography. Yoshida was born in Kariya on March 8, 1962. After graduating from Kariya Technical High School, he joined Japan Soccer League side Yamaha Motors (later "Júbilo Iwata") in 1980. The club won the 1982 Emperor's Cup and 1987–88 Japan...
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Anthony Vanden Borre
Anthony Vanden Borre (born 24 October 1987) is a former Belgian football player. International career statistics. !Total||22||1
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Danubio F.C.
Danubio Futbol Club is a football club from Montevideo, Uruguay. Overview. Danubio was founded by two brothers, Miguel and Juan Lazaroff on 1 March 1932 together with other youths from a school in Montevideo. The club name is a reference to the Danube river, a major waterway in Europe.
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Thornton, Lancashire
Thornton is a town on the Fylde, in Lancashire, England. It is about four miles north of Blackpool and two miles south of Fleetwood. It is in the borough of Wyre. It is linked to the town of Cleveleys by Victoria Road.
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Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council is the local authority for the county of Lancashire, England. They meet in the County Hall. Other websites. County website
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Rail Accident Investigation Board
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Central Pier, Blackpool
Central Pier is one of three piers in the town of Blackpool, England. John Isaac Mawson designed the pier. It is long. The pier was opened 30 May 1868. It was made mostly of cast iron with wooden decking.
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Stefan Ishizaki
Stefan Ishizaki (born 15 May 1982) is a former Swedish football player. He played for the Swedish national football team. Honours. AIK Vålerenga Elfsborg LA Galaxy
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Atsuhiro Iwai
Atsuhiro Iwai (born 31 January 1967) is a former Japanese football player. Club career statistics. 230||2||15||0||37||0||282||2 230||2||15||0||37||0||282||2
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Tatsuru Mukojima
Tatsuru Mukojima (born 9 January 1966) is a former Japanese football player. Club career statistics. 216||34||10||2||23||3||249||39 216||34||10||2||23||3||249||39
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Junji Nishizawa
Junji Nishizawa (born 10 May 1974) is a former Japanese football player.
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Masanori Sanada
was a Japanese football player. Biography. Sanada was born in Shizuoka on March 6, 1968. After graduating from Juntendo University, he joined All Nippon Airways in 1990. He played as regular goalkeeper from first season. In 1992, he moved to new club Shimizu S-Pulse based in his local. Although he played in all matche...
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José Ignacio Zahínos
José Ignacio Zahínos (born 1 December 1977) is a former Spanish football player. Club career statistics. 77||5 77||5
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Hiromi Kojima
is a former Japanese football player. He played for the Japan national team. Biography. Kojima was born in Nogata on December 12, 1977. After graduating from Higashi Fukuoka High School, he joined Gamba Osaka in 1996. He played many matches as forward from 1997. Around this time, many young players Tsuneyasu Miyamoto,...
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Makoto Kakuda
is a Japanese professional athlete. He is best known as an Association football or soccer player. Club career statistics. 214||7||14||1||26||2||254||10 214||7||14||1||26||2||254||10
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Ram Narayan
Ram Narayan (25 December 1927 – 9 November 2024) was an Indian musician. He played the instrument sarangi and was well known for playing in Europe and the United States. Narayan died on 9 November 2024 at his home in Mumbai, India at the age of 96.
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Takuma Edamura
is a Japanese professional athlete. He is best known as an association football player. Club career statistics. 132||26||16||1||30||10||178||37 132||26||16||1||30||10||178||37
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Riki Takasaki
Riki Takasaki (born 11 July 1970) is a former Japanese football player. Club career statistics. 158||0||16||0||17||0||3||0||194||0 158||0||16||0||17||0||3||0||194||0
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Euller (footballer, born 1971)
Euller (born 15 March 1971) is a Brazilian former professional football player. He played for Brazil national team. Club career statistics. 190||41||||||||||190||41 52||23||5||4||5||3||62||30 242||64||5||4||5||3||252||71 International career statistics. !Total||6||3
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Luiz Carlos Pereira
Luiz Carlos Pereira (born March 6, 1960) is a former Brazilian football player. Club career statistics. 186||17||14||3||29||1||229||21 186||17||14||3||29||1||229||21
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Dan Calichman
Dan Calichman (born February 21, 1968) is a former American soccer player. He has played for the United States national team. Honors. Individual
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Kerrea Gilbert
Kerrea Gilbert (born 28 February 1987) is a former English football player. Honours. Leicester City Shamrock Rovers
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Vikings
The Vikings were Scandinavian people from Northern Europe who were known as great seamen and warriors. The Scandinavian countries include Norway, Sweden and Denmark. From the 8th to the 11th centuries, they travelled to Europe in their longShipsThey attacked and later settled in what are now Great Britain, Germany, Fra...
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Cleveleys
Cleveleys is a village on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire, England, about 4 miles north of Blackpool and 2 miles south of Fleetwood. It is part of the Borough of Wyre.
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Bank holiday
A bank holiday is the name used for a public holiday in both the United Kingdom, Ireland, and some other Commonwealth countries. The UK started using bank holidays in 1871. List of bank holidays. The below is a list of such holidays in the United Kingdom and Ireland. An "X" underneath a country's name means that countr...
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Blackpool Illuminations
Blackpool Illuminations is an annual Lights Festival. It was founded in 1879 and first switched on 18 September that year. It is held each autumn in the English seaside resort of Blackpool on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire. Also known locally as The Lights or The Illuminations, they run each year for sixty six days. It ...
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Blackpool Gazette
The Blackpool Gazette is an English evening newspaper based in Blackpool, Lancashire. It is published every day except Sunday. It covers the towns and communities of the Fylde coast. It was once named the "Evening Gazette" after initially being named "The West Lancashire Evening Gazette".
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Fleetwood Weekly News
The Fleetwood Weekly News is a weekly newspaper based in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. It is published every week, on a Wednesday, which covers Fleetwood and North Fylde.
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Standard gauge
The standard gauge (also called the Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, or normal gauge) is a popular rail gauge. About 60% of the world's current railway lines use this gauge. The distance between the inside edges of the rails of standard gauge track is .
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The Circus Surprise
The Circus Surprise is a children's picture book written by Ralph Fletcher with pictures drawn by Vladimir Vagin. It was first published in 2001. Story. Nick is taken to the circus as a surprise for his birthday. While at the circus he follows his nose looking for the cotton candy, and when he turns around his parents ...
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Dark Floors
Dark Floors is a 2008 horror movie.
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Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom is a album from the American hard rock/heavy metal band Kiss. Tracks are performed by band members:
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Hello, Harvest Moon
Hello, Harvest Moon is a children's picture book written by Ralph Fletcher with drawings by Kate Kiesler. It was first published in 2003 by Clarion Books. Story. The moon rises and shines through a girl's bedroom window. It then shines on a silent street, corn and wheat fields and fall trees. A young girl and her cat p...
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The Sandman (book)
The Sandman is a children's book written by Ralph Fletcher with drawings by Richard Cowdrey. It was first published in 2008 by Henry Holt and Company. Plot summary. Tor is an man one inch tall who can not fall asleep no matter what he tries. He finds a dragon scale while walking in the woods. He learns that the powder ...
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I Am Wings
I Am Wings: poems about love is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, it was first published in 1994. It was chosen by School Library Journal as one of their best books of 1994. The book contains 31 free verse poems about love arranged into two sections, "Falling In" and "Falling Out". The poetic voice is tha...
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Ordinary Things
Ordinary Things: Poems From a Walk in Early Spring is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with drawings by Walter Lyon Krudop. It was first published in 1997. The book is a collection of 33 poems divided into three sections titled "Walking", "Into the Woods" and "Looping Back". The reader is taken on a wal...
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Buried Alive (book)
Buried Alive: The Elements of Love is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with pictures by Andrew Moore. It was first published in 1996. Summary. This book is a collection of thirty six free verse poems about love divided into four elements: earth, water, air and fire.
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Room Enough for Love
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Relatively Speaking (book)
Relatively Speaking: Poems About Family is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with drawings by Walter Lyon Krudop. It was first published in 1999. Summary. The youngest boy describes both his family and their life together through verse. Various scenes include how the family prepare corn on the cob, his ot...
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CC-BY-SA
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Bookcrossing
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Book crossing
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Bookcrossing.com
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BCing
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BXing
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Salvaleón de Higüey
The Dominican city of Salvaleón de Higüey, usually known as Higüey, is the head municipality of the La Altagracia province, on the eastern part of the country. The "Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Altagracia" ("Our Lady of High Grace Basilica"), a cathedral, is in this city and many Catholic people come here to pray. ...
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Have You Been to the Beach Lately?
Have You Been to the Beach Lately? is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher with photographs by Andrea Sperling. It was first published in 2001. Thirty three first person poems that describe different times during an eleven-year-old boy's day at the beach. He builds sand walls, he plays in the water with his f...
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Piracy
Piracy can mean different things; it can be a crime that is committed. A human on a ship at sea is called a pirate and usually has small, fast boats. Pirates use such boats to attack other ships, which are usually large cargo ships. For as long as ships have sailed the sea, there have been pirates. Ancient Egypt and t...
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Langkawi
Langkawi is an island and district in the Malaysian state of Kedah. It was a quiet place until 1986. Then, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad turned it into a major tourist resort. He helped design many of the island's buildings. Langkawi is also one of the most important destination for tourists in Malaysia. Population....
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Mawlid
Mawlid (Arabic: الْمَوْلِدُ النَّبِيُّ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَىْهِ وَسَلَّمَ) is the commemoration to remember the birth of Prophet Muhammad. It falls on the day of 12th day of Rabi al-Awal of Islamic calendar every year. The day is recognised as a public holiday in most Muslim countries with the exception of Saudi Arabia....
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Kedah
Kedah is one of the 14 states that form Malaysia. The state is in the northwestern part of the Peninsular Malaysia. It has an area of 9,425 km2. The capital of Kedah is Alor Setar.
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Elizabeth Blackburn
Elizabeth Helen Blackburn is an Australian-American molecular biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009. Work. Blackburn won the Nobel Prize with Americans Jack Szostak and Carol Greider for their work on chromosomes. They researched the way that telomeres protect the chromosomes in cells. Chr...
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IK Sleipner
IK Sleipner is an association football club in the town of Norrköping in Sweden. In 1938 the club won Allsvenskan becoming Swedish national champions.
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Transsexuality
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German silver
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Koopa troopa
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Palm reading
Palm reading or chiromancy is when a fortune teller tells you your future by looking at lines on your palm. Those who practice chiromancy are generally called "palmists", hand readers. History. Ancient Origins: Likely originated in ancient India (part of the broader tradition of Samudrika Shastra), later spread throug...
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Live Free or Die
"Live Free or Die" is the official motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, adopted by the state in 1945. The phrase comes from a toast written by General John Stark on July 31, 1809. Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier of the American Revolutionary War. His poor health forced him to decline an invitation to...
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Chopped (TV series)
Chopped is a reality-themed cooking competition series that airs on Food Network. Four chefs compete in three rounds or segments on the show: appetizer, entree and dessert. After each round, a chef is eliminated until there is one winner at the end. The winner is given $10,000. In each round, the chefs are given three ...
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Food Network
Food Network is an American food-themed television network headquartered in New York City. It launched in November 1993. The Food Network has many shows. Some of them are:
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Appetizer
An appetizer or hors d'oeuvre is a small dish of an overall meal. It can also be a drink or multiple drinks containing alcohol. Common examples include: shrimp cocktail, calamari, salad, potato skins, mussels, bruschetta or cheese and crackers. An appetizer may also be very elegant in some restaurants. They are often r...
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Entrée
An entrée [prounced IPA:αn-tre or "on-tray" in American English] is food served before the main course in a multi-course meal. Most entrees typically include a meat or protein (chicken, veal, steak, beef, pork or ham), a vegetable (broccoli, carrots) and a starch (potato, yam or so).
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Cook
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A Writing Kind of Day
A Writing Kind of Day: Poems for Young Poets is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with drawings by April Ward. It was first published in 2005. Summary. A young writer's experiences are described in twenty seven mostly free verse poems. Topics included are roadkill, Venus Flytraps, a grandmother's . Others...
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Moving Day (book)
Moving Day is a young adult book of poetry by Ralph Fletcher, with drawings by Jennifer Emery. It was first published in 2006. Thirty-four short free verse poems that express the feelings of a twelve year old boy moving from Massachusetts to Ohio. Some of the topics include packing, the discovery of long lost treasures...
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John Glover Roberts, Jr.
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Marshfield Dreams
Marshfield Dreams: When I Was a Kid is a memoir written by the American writer and poet Ralph Fletcher, it covers his life from birth to age thirteen when his family moved from Marshfield, Massachusetts to Chicago. Summary. Each short chapter tells of an incident growing up in a large family on Acorn Street in Marshfie...
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Five Colleges, Incorporated
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La Romana, Dominican Republic
La Romana is a Dominican city along the Caribbean Sea, in the southeastern part of the country. It is the head municipality of the La Romana province. The town was built on the right (western) side of the mouth of the river "Dulce" (now also called "Romana"). Population. The municipality had, in , a total population of...
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Thomas Keneally
Thomas Michael Keneally, AO (born 7 October 1935) is an Australian writer. He has won several major awards including the Miles Franklin Award and the Booker Prize. Keneally was born in Sydney, Australia, in 1935. His early life was spent in northern New South Wales around the towns of Kemspey, Wauchope and Taree. He be...
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Digital media
Digital media (compared to analog media) is a communication media that works on digital codes. This also includes text, audio, video, and graphics that are transmitted over the internet for viewing or listening to on the internet. Today, computing is based on the binary numeral system, so the "digital" refers to the us...
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Cellphones
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Sitka, Alaska
Sitka (Tlingit: Sheetʼká; ) is a city in Alaska, originally founded as New Archangel () by the Russian Rule between 1799 and 1867, and was the capital of Russian America.
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Wales football team
The Wales football team is the football team of Wales or the Welsh football team. Unlike England and Scotland, the Welsh football team is not the most followed version of the game. In Wales, the Welsh rugby team is the most followed. In this circumstance, it is not surprising that the Welsh football team is usually ran...
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Loves Park, Illinois
Loves Park is a city in the U.S. state of Illinois.
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Montezuma, Iowa
Montezuma is a city in Iowa in the United States.
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Waverly, Kentucky
Waverly is a city in the U.S. state of Kentucky. At the 2020 census, 311 people lived there. It was founded in 1870 and the city was named for founder Hugh McElroy's nephew. Geography. Waverly is at (37.709738, -87.815278). The United States Census Bureau says that the city has an area of 0.3 square miles (0.7 km2), an...
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Riverton, Iowa
Riverton is a city in Iowa in the United States. It is built beside the East Nishnabotna River. In 2020, there were 245 people living in Riverton. The 1881 robbery of the Sexton Bank at Riverton was thought to be the work of Jesse James. It was later found out to be the work of the outlaw Polk Wells. The first settler ...
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John Obi Mikel
Mikel John Obi (born 22 April 1987) is a Nigerian football player. He plays for Chelsea and Nigeria national team. Club career statistics. 6||1||||||||||||||6||1 85||0||13||2||8||0||22||0||128||2 91||1||13||2||8||0||22||0||134||3 International career statistics. He captained Nigeria at the 2018 FIFA World Cup until the...
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Masaaki Furukawa
is a former Japanese football player.
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Seigo Shimokawa
Seigo Shimokawa (born 17 November 1975) is a Japanese football player. He plays for Oita Trinita. Club career statistics. 218||0||24||0||23||0||265||0 218||0||24||0||23||0||265||0
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Sitka City and Borough, Alaska
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Stab proof vest
A stab-proof vest (or Stab vest) is a type of body armor that is used by police officers or prison guards to protect them from attacks using knives (or other sharp objects).
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Young-adult fiction
Young-adult fiction (often abbreviated as YA) is fiction written primarily for adolescents around the ages of 13 to 19. However, many young adults in their 20s and 30s also read young adult fiction. Characteristics. Young-adult fiction in the form of novels or short stories, have special features that make it differen...
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Massacres of Erzerum
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Jalal Dabagh
Jalal Dabagh (born May 12, 1939 in the city of Silêmanî in Southern-Kurdistan), is a Kurdish politician and writer/journalist. He was the party leader for the Left Party of south Kurdistan. Jalal Dabagh has continuously taken part in the Kurdish guerrilla movement, called the peshmerga, and has written and translated m...
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Crystal Cave, Bermuda
Crystal Cave is the most famous of Bermuda's many underground caverns. It is in Hamilton Parish, close to Castle Harbor. A favorite of tourists since since 1907, it was found in 1905 by Carl Gibbons and Edgar Hollis. The two boys were looking for their lost cricket ball which fell into a hole in the ground. Soon after,...
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Fig Pudding
Fig Pudding is a young adult novel written by Ralph Fletcher. It was first published in 1995. The novel was recommended as one of the ten best books of 1995 by the American Library Association. Plot summary. Cliff is eleven years old and the oldest of six children in his family, who live in Ballingsford. As Christmas n...
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Rod Laver
Rodney George "Rod" Laver MBE (born 9 August 1938, in Rockhampton, Australia) is a former tennis player from Australia and a former world #1 in ATP tennis rankings. References. Notes
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Ilta-Sanomat
Ilta-Sanomat is one of Finland's two afternoon newspapers. It is the second largest newspaper in Finland. The other Finnish afternoon newspaper is "Iltalehti".
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Domestic
Domestic (pronounced doe-mes'-tik) or domestique can mean:
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