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Hiri Motu
Hiri Motu is a pidgin. It is based on the Motu language. With Tok Pisin and English it is one of the languages of Papua New Guinea. There are between 120.000 and 200.000 speakers.
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Kurixalus hainanus
The Hainan frilled tree frog or Hainan small tree frog ("Kurixalus hainanus") is a frog. It lives in northeastern Vietnam and in parts of China: Guizhou, Guangxi, and Guangdong and in the mountains on Hainan Island. People have seen it between 630 and 710 meters above sea level. This frog lives in evergreen forests, bamboo forests, forests with many plants, and places with smaller plants. This frog's tadpoles swim in ponds that are not deep. Scientists believe this frog is not in danger of dying out because it lives in such a large place. However, human beings cut down the forests where it lives to build small farms. People also catch this frog to eat and to make medicine.
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Flag of León (Guanajuato)
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Crocus City Hall attack
On 22 March 2024, at around 20:00 MSK (), a coordinated Islamist terrorist attack against civilians occurred at the Crocus City Hall. It is a music venue in Krasnogorsk, a city on the western edge of Moscow in Russia. Several gunmen carried out a mass shooting on the people there. They also used incendiary devices to set the venue on fire. The attack killed at least 145 people. More than 500 people were injured. It is the deadliest terrorist attack in Russia since the Beslan school siege in 2004. Russia's Foreign Ministry called the massacre a terrorist attack. In a statement on the Telegram channel of Amaq News Agency shortly after the attack, the Islamic State – Khorasan Province ( or ISIS-K), a branch the Islamic State, claimed responsibility. The branch that claimed responsibility is based in Afghanistan. Russian state media and officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have said that Ukraine was involved in the attack, without providing any evidence. Ukraine has denied any involvement. Attack. On 22 March 2024, the Russian band Piknik was scheduled to play a sold-out show at Crocus City Hall. At around 20:00 MSK (UTC+3), before the band began their performance, masked gunmen in combat fatigues opened fire on the crowd using assault rifles. At the time of the attack, children and teenagers were also in the building for a ballroom dancing competition. The venue's security guards were unarmed, and some of them were believed to be among those killed in the attack. One witness described the attackers as bearded men. Amateur video footage taken at the event showed masked gunmen shooting indiscriminately in the entrance hall and auditorium. Other footage posted to Telegram showed men in military fatigues and baseball caps firing into crowds of screaming people. The assailants were also reported to have used incendiary devices. One eyewitness claimed the assailants used petrol bombs to start a fire in the auditorium. Amateur video footage posted to social media sites showed huge fires and plumes of smoke coming from the building from the fires set by the assailants. At 21:32, an explosion was reported, and part of the roof collapsed at around 22:00. [""] Moscow governor Andrey Vorobyov claimed the roof over the hall collapsed. Some early reports indicated that the gunmen barricaded themselves within the building. Specialized police units from the Special Rapid Response Unit (SOBR) and Special Purposes Mobile Unit (OMON) were sent to the scene. They arrived over 1 hour after the shootings started, according to Nexta. Vorobyov went to the scene to set up a task force to handle the situation. The National Guard of Russia was also dispatched to search for the assailants, with a picture posted of the suspected assailants fleeing in a white Renault car. Medical helicopters were used to evacuate survivors. 70 ambulance crews had been dispatched. An unknown number of people fled to the parking area from the stage, while others fled to the roof. Authorities evacuated approximately 100 people hiding in the basement. Firefighters prevented the fire from spreading. Three helicopters were deployed to dump water on the burning rooftop. By 07:00 on 23 March, Vorobyov reported the fire had been contained and mostly extinguished. The roof over the hall collapsed. Video released by Moscow's state governor the next day showed extensive damage to the building with the roof and upper rows of the concert hall completely collapsed. Casualties. At least 137 people were killed. More than 145 people were injured, 107 people were sent to a hospital. At least 60 people are in critical condition. Aside from gunshot wounds, some of the deaths were caused by smoke inhalation. According to the Russian Minister of Health, Mikhail Murashko, five children were injured in the attack. The members of Picnic later posted on Instagram that they and their management were "alive and safe," with TASS later reporting that they had been evacuated.
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Berezivka
Berezivka () is a city in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Berezivka Raion. In 2022, 9,428 people lived there.
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Teplodar
Teplodar () is a city in Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It is in Odesa Raion. In 2022, 9,958 people lived there.
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Reni, Ukraine
Reni () is a city in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. Reni is on the left bank of the river Danube. In 2022, 17,736 people lived there. Until 18 July 2020, Reni was the administrative centre of Reni Raion. On the night of 24 July 2023, the port of Reni was attacked by Russian drones.
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The Best Way to Walk
The Best Way to Walk () is a 1976 French drama movie directed by first time director Claude Miller and starring Patrick Dewaere, Patrick Bouchitey, Christine Pascal, Claude Piéplu, Marc Chapiteau, Michel Blanc.
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Sanjo Kokaji
Sanjo kokaji is a Japanese classical Noh drama play based on an ancient myth from the late 10th century,It is about the Shinto Kami (or spirit), Inari Okami, the spirit of fertility. Her fox spirit messengers and herself would assist a blacksmith named Munichika to forge one of Japan’s most famous swords named The ‘kogitsune-maru’ (or little fox in English).
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Rogue Squadron II
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Fongum Gorji Dinka
Fongum Gorji Dinka is a Cameroonian lawyer and political activist. He is a chief of the Widikum people in northwestern Cameroon. Biography. Gorji Dinka was active in the Anglophone Crisis. He argued for more rights for Anglophone Cameroonians, against the Francophone government. He was the first president of the Cameroon Bar Association. He was the named party in the case "Fongum Gorji Dinka v. Cameroon" which was tried at the High Court of Justice and United Nations Human Rights Committee. Gorji Dinka started using the name Ambazonia in 1984. Along with Bernard Fonlon and Carlson Anyangwe he wrote "The New Social Order." This book said that the English-speaking regions of Cameroons had the right to secede from Cameroon. He was arrested in May 1985 for his protests against the government. He was in prison until February 1986. After his release he escaped to Nigeria. In a 2005 judgment of the United Nations Human Rights, the tribunal said he should be compensated for human rights abuses to his person and for assurances of the enjoyment of his civil and political rights.
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Financial compensation
Financial compensation means to pay money to a person or an organisation because they have suffered a loss. What was lost does not have to be money. The word is most often used in cases of damages. It may also be used for other sorts of payments. Workers' compensation is paid in many countries, where an employee has suffered an injury at work. Businesses may pay compensation if the product or service they sold has failed. Sometimes compensation is ordered by a court or an ombudsman. It may be paid voluntarily to improve the reputation of a business.
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Ouya
The Ouya (styled as OUYA) was a game console running a custom version of the Android operating system and was developed by Ouya Inc. Development of the console was started by a fundraiser on the platform Kickstarter. The console started being shipped out early to people who funded the console in March of 2013 and started being sold to normal people in June of 2013. It had a custom store for applications and games made for the Ouya. Without any required setup, it could install applications like Twitch or Kodi for streaming. It ran a changed version of Android Jelly Bean with the creators recommending to change the operating system more. The way the console was made also allowed the console to be easily opened using a normal screwdriver allowing to easily fix or change the console's hardware. The console was discontinued on the 27th of July 2015 and the servers being shut down on the 25th of June 2019.
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Star Wars Rebel Strike
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Rogue Squadron III
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Kodi (software)
Kodi (originally called XBMC) is a open source media player made by the Kodi Foundation, a nonprofit organization. The software is available for many different operating systems with a menu made for televisions. The software allows users to get media such as videos and music from the Internet, and allows users to load media from external media such as a USB flash drive or DVD. It was originally made as a home-theater PC application that could run on many different types of computers but now has become a multi-purpose program that can run plug-ins (which are similar to applications) similarly to a operating system. The media player can have its look changed using skins and allow users to watch content from streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu using plug-ins. Hardware requirements. Kodi claims to officially support any computer made in the last 10 years with the minimum requirements on their official website.
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Al-Nujaba TV
Al-Nujaba TV is an Iraqi television channel from Baghdad and was launched in 2013. The channel is ran and owned by Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, a militant group which was designated a terrorist group by the United States in February of 2019 which included Al-Nujaba TV.
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Ground rent
Ground rent is a payment to a landlord by a person who occupies a property on a lease. Ground rent goes back to Roman times. It was a part of feudal systems. Laws about ground rent are different in different countries. The ground rent is in the lease. The term of the lease is generally many years, sometimes hundreds of years and sometimes infinite. The amount of the rent may be fixed, or it may have rules about how it is increased. Inflation means that some ground rents are now so low that they are not collected. If the ground rent is not paid when it is demanded the landlord may be able to take back the property. There are companies which specialise in buying ground rents for long term investment from landlords who want to sell them. Properties with ground rent may also have service charges. In some countries the law gives leaseholders the right to buy the freehold and end the ground rent.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Shaivonte Aician Gilgeous-Alexander ( ; born July 12, 1998) is a Canadian basketball player. He plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder in the National Basketball Association (NBA). On May 21, 2025, Gilgeous-Alexander was named as the NBA Most Valuable Player. He was only the second Canadian player after Steve Nash in 2005 and 2006 to win the award. National team. Gilgeous-Alexander plays for the Canada men's national basketball team. He played for them during the FIBA Basketball World Cup in 2023. During the tournament, he helped Canada defeat France, Germany, and World champions Spain to help Canada clinch a spot in the Olympics for the first time since 2000. Canada would defeat the United States to win the bronze medal. It was Canada's first international medal since 1936. He was named to the World Cup All-Tournament Team and also won the 2023 Northern Star Award as Canada's athlete of the year. Personal life. Gilgeous-Alexander married his girlfriend Hailey Summers in February 2024 and they had their first child Ares in April 2024. Gilgeous-Alexander has a cousin, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who also plays in the NBA.
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SGA
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174567 Varda
174567 Varda is a possible dwarf planet located in the outermost region of the Solar System. Its moon, Ilmarë, was discovered in 2009.
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Ruwiki
Ruwiki.ru is a Russian online encyclopedia and fork of Russian Wikipedia. The words "рувики" and its English version, "ruwiki", have long been used to refer to Russian Wikipedia among Wikipedians.
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IGAFA
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Star Wars Rebel Assault
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Rebel Assault
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TEC-DC9
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University of Santiago de Compostela
The University of Santiago de Compostela - USC is a public university in the city of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain. A second campus is located in Lugo, Galicia. It is one of the world's oldest universities in continuous operation. In 1495 a school was opened in Santiago. In 1504, Pope Julius II approved the foundation of a university in Santiago but "the bull for its creation was not granted by Clement VII until 1526". In 1555 it moved away from strictly religious instruction with the help of Cardinal Juan Álvarez de ToledoIt began to develop other academic fields, including science. Today the university covers more than . It has more than 2,000 teachers involved in study and research, over 42,000 students, and more than 1,000 people working in administration and services. The Ministry of Education, recognises it as one of the most prestigious universities in Spain. The university ranks 5th in Spain's best universities ranking by Complutense University of Madrid and 4th amongst public universities. History. Early in the 16th century the old Pilgrim's Hospital was purchased with the aim of transforming it into a university college. The Santiago Alfeo College, today known as the Fonseca College, was also built. It became the centre of the university life until the second half of the 18th century. At the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries the San Patricio College, or College of the Irish, was created and the San Xerome College was moved to its current location. The students lived as boarders. They studied Theology, Grammar and Arts Later Law especially ecclesiastical law) and Medicine were added. In 18th century university escaped from the control of the religious orders of the Catholic Church. It came under the control of the Spanish monarchy. Charles III granted the title of "Regia" (in English, Royal) to the university. The university seal has the Royal Crown over the coat of arms of Castilla, León and Galicia, as well as the most important founders' emblems. When the Jesuits were expelled from Spain in 1767 Charles III gave their land and buildings in Santiago to the university. The university started schools for Experimental Physics and Chemistry. In the 1980s, two new university campuses in A Coruña and Vigo were established. They later became independent universities.
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Warcraft 3
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Interstate 95 in Maryland
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Abu Ayyub al-Masri
Abu Ayyub al-Masri ( ; , ', translation: "Father of Ayyub the Egyptian"; 1967 – 18 April 2010), also known as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir (; ', translation: "Father of Hamza the immigrant"), born Abdel Moneim Ezz El-Din Ali Al-Badawi (), was the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq during the Iraqi insurgency, following the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in June 2006. He was war minister of the Islamic State of Iraq from 2006 to 2010 and prime minister of the Islamic State of Iraq from 2009 to 2010. He was killed during a raid on his safehouse on 18 April 2010.
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Daish
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Khawarji
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Bring Me Some Water
"Bring Me Some Water" is a 1988 debut single by Melissa Etheridge and is the leading single from her debut studio album "Melissa Etheridge". It went to number 100 in the United Kingdom, number 17 in New Zealand, number 9 in Australia and number 34 in Canada. It also went to number 10 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. Track listings. All songs were written by Melissa Etheridge. 7-inch and Australian cassette single UK 12-inch and CD single Australian 12-inch single
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Ichikishima-hime
is one of the Three Munakata goddesses who are worshipped at Munakata Taisha. She is also called . In medieval times people said she was the same as Benzaiten. Some said she was a daughter of Sagara. Other people said she was the younger sister of Empress Jingū. She is a daughter of Susanoo and Amaterasu. She was born from a challenge where Amaterasu chewed Susanoo's sword and it became her and her two sisters.
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Argyrosomus japonicus
Argyrosomus japonicus, also known as the Japanese meagre or mulloway, is a species of meagre in the family Sciaenidae. Its otoliths are prized as "jewels" by some fishers. Description. "Argyrosomus japonicus" can be silver to muted teal. It grows up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). Its head is copper-colored. The caudal fin is angular in juveniles but becomes more rounded in larger fish.
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Tagori-hime
Tagorihime is one of the Three Munakata goddesses, the daughters of Susanoo. The Shinsen Shōjiroku says she is the ancestor of many clans. She married Ōkuninushi. This is interesting because it links the Munakata clan with the izumo clan. It also links Munakata Taisha and Izumo Taisha. She is the mother of Ajisukitakahikone and shitateru-hime Her main shrine is Okitsu-gu, part of Munakata Taisha. It is on Okinoshima, a forbidden island that only men can go to. All her children are worshipped at Shitori Shrine alongside those of her sisters, she and her sisters are not.
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Tagitsu-hime
Tagitsu-hime is one of the Three Munakata goddesses. The three sisters are daughters of Susanoo in Japanese mythology. People say Tagitsu-hime appeared during the "Ukei" ritual. In this ritual Susanoo broke Amaterasu’s sword into pieces and chewed them. The pieces became three goddesses: Tagitsu-hime, Ichikishima-hime, and Tagori-hime. Later, Amaterasu told the three goddesses to come down to Earth. She married Ōkuninushi. This is interesting because it links the Munakata clan with the izumo clan. It also links Munakata Taisha and Izumo Taisha. Kotoshironushi was their son. The Munakata clan and the Minuma clan built shrines for them in Tsukushi Province, an area that is now part of Fukuoka Prefecture. Because of this, the sisters are called the . Today, Tagitsu-hime is worshipped at "Nakatsugū", one of the three main shrines of Munakata Taisha. The three sisters are protectors of people who travel by sea, especially in the Genkai Sea.
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Rebel Assault II
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Salah Shehade
Salah Shehade was a member of the Hamas movement and he was the leader of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, until he was killed in a airstrike by the Israel Defense Forces. The airstrike killed 15 civilians (including 7 children) and injured around 50-150 people.
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Salah Shahada
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Abd Al Aziz Awda
Abd Al Aziz Awda (born either in 1946 or the 20th of December 1950) is a Palestinian cleric who founded the militant group called the Palestinian Islamic Jihad with Fathi Shaqaqi. He was designated a terrorist by the United States on the 23rd of January 1995 and were charged with giving things to terrorists, and having a secret agreement to murder people with 7 others members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
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ISI
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Pickelhaube
The pickelhaube was a helmet used by the German army from the 19th century until the First World War (1914-1918). It was a helmet made of hardened leather, which had a characteristic metal spike on its top, which is believed to be merely decorative. The pickelhaube was designed in 1842 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia and its use slowly spread to other German states. In the First World War it was replaced by a steel helmet called "Stahlhelm" (German: "steel helmet"), which was used until the Second World War, since the pickelhaube, being made of hardened leather, did not offer protection to the head of a soldier against artillery shrapnel, for example.
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Husaynids
The Husaynids are a part of the Alids and are descendants of Husayn ibn Ali who is the grandson of Muhammad. They and the Hasanids form the two main branches of the Alid family.
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Nyquist frequency
In signal processing, the Nyquist frequency (or folding frequency), named after Harry Nyquist, is a trait of a sampler, which converts a continuous signal into a sequence of numbers. The Nyquist frequency is generally double of the sampling rate. When this is done, the discrete-time sequence is said to be free from distortion (usually called aliasing). For example, audio CD's contain a sampling rate of 44100 samples for every second of audio. When the Nyquist frequency characteristic is applied, the equation being 44100 divide 2, it produces a result of 22050. This number is generally considered to be the amount of frequencies a signal can hold (e.g. a Nyquist frequency of 20000 Hz can contain any frequency from 1 to 20 thousand Hz). The Nyquist frequency is not used for just audio applications and can usually be applied to any signal that has a sample rate.
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Super Star Wars
Super Star Wars is an run and gun video game. It was published by Nintendo and was The game was developed by Sculptured Software and LucasArts. Code Mystics did developing and Disney Interactive Studios did publishing for the later PlayStation 4 and Vita releases. The game was released on November 1, 1992 in North America and April 2, 1993 in Europe for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It would later be released as a port on November 17, 2015 in North America and November 24, 2015 in Europe for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. In the game, the plays controls Luke Skywalker and can later play as either Han Solo or Chewbacca. They play as Skywalker and mainly play through the events of "". There were two sequels that were released with ' in 1993 and ' in 1994. Reception. The game recieved very positive reviews by game critics. Critics said that they liked the action, graphics, sound, and challenge.
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Shitateru-hime
Shitateru-hime is a Japanese goddess. She is the daughter of Tagori-hime, one of the three sisters worshipped at Munakata Taisha. Some stories say Shitateru-hime is the same as Takehazuchi-no-mikoto, while others say she is his wife. Shitori Shrine. Shitori Shrine is an ancient shrine. People think it was first the family shrine of the , Kofun-period weavers who called Takehazuchi-no-mikoto their ancestor. However, shrine legends all focus on Shitateru-hime. They say she came by boat from Izumo. She lived on the mountain behind the shrine. After she died, her relatives buried her in a Kofun in the Shrine. Marriage. The gods once sent Ame no Hohi down to earth, but he sent no news for three years. So they chose Ame no Wakahiko to rule the land. Some tales say he is Ame no Hohi’s son, sent to look for his father. Ame no Wakahiko met and married Shitateru-hime when he came to discuss the Kuni-yuzuri (handover of the land). Death of Ame no Wakahiko. Eight years passed with no report. The gods sent a bird called "Nakime" to check on him. On a wise woman’s advice, Ame no Wakahiko shot the bird with his bow. The arrow flew up to heaven, where Takamimusubi threw it back. It struck Ame no Wakahiko while he was lying in bed and killed him. Other versions state that Amaterasu was the one who shot the arrow back at him. Shitateru-hime’s grief was so loud it reached the Plain of High Heaven. During the funeral she sang a song to honor her husband.
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Epiphany (software)
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Super Empire Strikes Back
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Kissing a Fool (song)
"Kissing a Fool" is a 1988 song by George Michael and is the seventh and final single from his debut studio album "Faith". It went to number 18 in the United Kingdom, number 5 in the United States, number 28 in Spain, number 13 in the Netherlands, number 9 in Ireland and number 10 in Belgium. It was covered by Michael Bublé in 2003.
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Forever Young (Rod Stewart song)
"Forever Young" is a 1988 song by Rod Stewart and is the second single from his 15th studio album "Out of Order". It went to number 12 in the United States, number 57 in the United Kingdom, number 3 in South Africa, number 41 in Ireland and number 9 in Canada.
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Aioli
Aioli is a cold sauce from Mediterranean. It is made of garlic and olive oil. Aioli is like mayonnaise. There are many variations, like adding egg yolk, lemon juice or other ingredients. In France, Aioli is served with seafood, fish soup and croutons.
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Felix Latzke
Felix Latzke ( 1 February 1942) is an former Association football player and manager. Her played as striker for SK Admira Wien. Player. Felix Latzke's youth clubs were SC Wacker Wien and SC Südbahn. 1960 he moved to SV Straßenbahn. 1961 he went to SK Admira Wien. The team was just been back to the top division. He spent the next ten years at Admira. He was one of the club's most successful goalscorers. During this time he scored a total of 60 first division goals for the club. Admiras greatest successes during this period were the championship title in the 1965/66 season and the ÖFB Cup victory under coach Hans Pesser. After Admira merged with Latzke's parent club SC Wacker he played no role in the team. So he ended his active career. Manager. In 1974 he took over the coaching position at Linzer ASK. He reached two midfield places in the Bundesliga. Then he was with the ÖFB. He was responsible for the B-team and the and the U21 selection. 1977/78 he was manager of SK VÖEST Linz. In 1979 Latzke returned to Admira. Admiran moved up from second to last place to 7th place). He looked after Admira for four years In this years he integrated future national players such as Josef Degeorgi, Gerald Messlender, Manfred Kern and Manfred Zsak into the team. After qualifying for the 1982 World Cup the ÖFB decided to give the manager position of the national team during the World Cup to an interim duo (Felix Latzke as coach and Georg Schmidt). With the national team, Latzke qualified for the second group phase in Spain and reached eighth place. After his time at Admira, Latzke initially looked after SC EisenstadtI. In 1985 he took over FC Wacker Innsbruck. With them he played in UEFA Cup 1987. As FC Swarovski Tirol they reached the semifinals. In 1987, Latzke accepted an offer from the German Bundesliga and went to SV Waldhof Mannheim. After his return to Austria, he worked for a number of other Bundesliga teams until the mid-1990s. The teams were VfB Mödling (1989–1990), First Vienna FC (1990–1991), SK Vorwärts Steyr (1991–1992) and FC Stahl Linz (1992–1993). But he reached no major success. Then he coached several lower-class clubs such as ASK Stoob, the Wiener Sportclub, SC Ostbahn XI, SC Neudörfl, SC Eisenstadt and SC Münchendorf.
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Freshwater drum
The freshwater drum ("Aplodinotus grunniens") is a species of freshwater fish found in North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus Aplodinotus. It is one of the few drums that lives in freshwater. It is also called a grunter, grinder, and a croaker. Etymology. Its generic name comes from Greek meaning "single back", and the specific epithet comes from a Latin word meaning "grunting". This is because males grunt. Description. The freshwater drum usually averages 5–15 lb (2.3–6.8 kg). The caudal fin is rounded. In roily waters, the fish appears to gray or silver. In clean waters, however, it will become bronze or brown. It has a deep body. Lucky stones. A lucky stone is the otolith of this species. They are ivory-like. Management. There are just a few management practices for the drumfish. They're not overharvested. Many states allow bowfishing and others to harvest them. Life history. During the summer, freshwater drums move into warm, shallow water that is less than 33 ft (10 m) deep. They will spawn when the water is 65 °F (18 °C). Though they can reach old age, the average age is between 6 and 13 years.
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Havo (song)
Havo is a song sung by Konsta. The release date was June 25, 2023 with a official music video. The song mainly focuses on environmental problems and people who are uninterested to them. In the song, it is noted that due to the building in Tashkent, air quality is greatly damaged. During the song, the phrase "I can't get enough of my breath these days" was repeated many times, and the singer himself commented on it:"It's a very simple statement, but you'll hear this phrase repeatedly in the song because after you take a breath, you have to stop and catch your breath. Because nowadays, a person can't get enough of his breath just by breathing. I breathe like this because of the dust."Scenes in the clip focus on land, dust and other environmental effects. The constant construction of houses, the continuous cutting of trees, and the fact that the city is "like a cage", there is not enough air for people, and the fact that weddings are held in such a state reveals the main idea of the clip.
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Kurixalus viridescens
The greenish frilled tree frog ("Kurixalus viridescens") is a frog. It lives in Vietnam. People have seen it in Hon Ba Nature Reserve and Bidoup Nui Ba National Park, about 1500 meters above sea level. Appearance. The adult female frog is 28.7–36.6 mm long from nose to rear end. The skin of the frog's back is green in color. Unlike other frogs in "Kurixalus", it has no brown or gray marks on its back. It has some yellow color on its sides, legs, and feet. Its belly is lemon yellow in color. This frog has no vomerine teeth in its jaw. Name. The scientists gave the frog the Latin name "viridescens" for its green color. Home and threats. This frog lives in evergreen forests close to the tops of hills and mountains. Scientists have not seen eggs or tadpoles, but they think the frog lays eggs in hollow trees with water in them or in small pools where the water does not move. But they did not see the adults near streams or pools. Scientists believe this frog is in danger of dying out because it lives in such a small place. However, human beings cut down the forests where it lives to build farms.
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Trans women
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Fan club
A fan club is an organized group of fans, generally of a celebrity. Most fan clubs are run by fans who spend time and money to support them. There are also "official" fan clubs. They are run by someone associated with the person or organization the club is centered on. Many musicians and sports teams have official fan clubs. Sometimes people have to pay to join the club. Social media have helped more fan clubs to grow. People in a fan club often have a T-shirt or a badge to show they are a part of it. They often have merchandise that is given or sold to fans. Barbz, who support Nicki Minaj, Hollanders, who support Tom Holland, Carats, who support Seventeen, and Swifties who support Taylor Swift are examples of fan clubs.
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Peanut stew
Peanut stew or groundnut stew, also known as maafe (Wolof,), sauce d'arachide (French) or tigadèguèna is a stew. It is a staple food in Western Africa. is a sauce also used by Gambians. The name is from the Mandinka language. In Senegal or "domoda" means a flour-thickened soup or stew. That is different from "mafe" which uses peanut paste. In the colonial period groundnuts were grown for money. Peanut stew then became popular in West Africa and in Cameroon and France. Peanut stew is very similar to groundnut soup. It may be made with lamb, beef, chicken, or without meat. In Ghana it is usually eaten with fufu. Variations. There are many recipes for the soup. Most of them include chicken, tomato, onion, garlic, cabbage, and leaf or root vegetables. There may also be okra, corn, carrots, cinnamon, hot peppers, paprika, black pepper, turmeric, cumin, and other spices. It is traditionally served with white rice in Senegal, Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau and Gambia. In Mali it is served with millet dough. In Northern Nigeria and Niger it is served with either rice or millet dough. In Northern Ghana it is served with couscous. In the more tropical areas, like the Ivory Coast it is served with or fufu and sweet potatoes. In Ghana it is cooked with boiled eggs. "Um'bido" is a variation made with just spinach. and peanuts "Virginia peanut soup", which is very similar, was brought by enslaved Africans to North America. Vegan peanut stew is now eaten in the USA. The Gambia. Domoda is a type of peanut stew in The Gambia. It is made with ground peanuts or peanut butter, meat, onion, tomato, garlic, seasonal vegetables and spices. It is one of the national dishes of The Gambia. Domoda is usually served on rice. It is sometimes served on "findi", a grain that is like couscous.
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100 gecs
100 gecs is an American musical duo who formed in 2015. Their two members are Laura Les and Dylan Brady. They have been known as the duo that helped make the hyperpop genre popular during the 2010s.
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Algodoo
Algodoo is a computer program made by Algoryx Simulation AB. Algodoo is about 2D physics.
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No fly list
The No Fly List is a list of people who are not allowed to travel on airplanes that are going into, within, or out of the United States. The list is maintained by the United States government's Transportation Security Administration. In 2023 a Swiss hacker found and shared through the Internet a version of the list from 2019. In popular media. In the film "", the Chipmunks are added to the No Fly List.
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Star Wars (1987 video game)
Star Wars is a platform video game. It was published by Namco and was developed by Namco and Piccari Games. The game was released on December 4, 1987 and was only released in Japan. The game was also only released for the Family Computer. In the game, the player controls Luke Skywalker and they somewhat play through the events of the 1987 movie "". However, a lot of the scenes in the game are changed and different from the movie. Some changes include Skywalker piloting the "Millennium Falcon" and during the Battle against Darth Vader, he will change into a bunch of different animals. Reception. The game was given mixed reviews by game critics. "Famitsu" gave the game a 30 out of 40. "Family Computer Magazine" would give the game a 18.60 out of 30.
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Dabou
Dabou is a port city in southern Ivory Coast. It is the capital of both the Lagunes District and the Grands-Ponts Region. It is also the capital of and a sub-prefecture of the Dabou Department. Dabou is also a commune. In 2021, 138,083 people lived there. Dabou Airport is in the town.
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Lagunes District
Lagunes District () is one of the 14 districts of Ivory Coast. The district is in the southern part of the country. The capital of the district is Dabou. As of the 2021 census, 2,042,623 people lived there. Lagunes District was created in 2011. Administrative divisions. Lagunes District is subdivided into three regions and the following departments:
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Dabou Department
Dabou Department is a department in Lagunes District, Grands-Ponts Region, Ivory Coast. In 2021, 213,582 people lived there. The capital of the department is Dabou. The sub-prefectures of the department are Dabou, Lopou, and Toupah. Dabou Department was created in 1998 as split off from Abidjan Department.
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Deddington
Deddington is a town in Oxfordshire, England. It is 6 miles south of Banbury.
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Watlington, Oxfordshire
Watlington is a market town in Oxfordshire, England. It is 7 miles south of Thame.
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Bampton, Oxfordshire
Bampton (also called Bampton-in-the-Bush ) is a town in Oxfordshire that is 4 1/2 miles southwest from Witney.
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Witney
Witney is a market town in Oxfordshire, England. It is 12 miles west from Oxford.
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Grands-Ponts Region
Grands-Ponts Region is one of the 31 regions of Ivory Coast. Since 2011, it has been one of three regions in Lagunes District. The capital of the region is Dabou. As of the 2021 census, 450,007 people lived there. Grands-Ponts Region is divided into three departments: Dabou, Grand-Lahou and Jacqueville.
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Godchild
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Akhbari
The Akhbaris are a part of Twelverism. Unlike the Usulis they follow only the Qur'an and Hadith as their source without "aql" (logic) and "ijma" (consensus). They reject the usoli version of "ilm al rijal" (Hadith science) and "taqleed" (following without proof) in "ijtaihad" (making rulings) to a fallible being. The term akhbari originated from the daughter of imam Al-Jawad calling the companions of the imams "ashab al-akhbar" companions of the "akhbar" (news).
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The Rumble in the Jungle
George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali (The Rumble in the Jungle) was a boxing match that took place on October 30, 1974, at the 20th of May Stadium in Kinshasa, Zaire. The match took place between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. Foreman was the undisputed champion, holding the WBA, WBC, and "The Ring" championships. He was also undefeated leading up to the fight. Ali came into the fight as the underdog. The crowd was very much behind Ali leading up to the fight. They would chant "Ali, bomaye", meaning "Ali, kill him" in English. The fight would go to eight rounds and Ali would knockout Foreman with a right punch. The referee would then stop the fight and Ali was declared the winner with judges scoring it 68–66, 70–67, and 69–66. During the fight, Ali would lean against the ropes and let Foreman exhaust himself with punches, a technique that would later be refered to as the rope-a-dope technique. The match has been highly praised and has been refered to as "arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century". The match was one of the most watched events in the history. It was reported that around one billion people watched it, making it the most watched live television broadcast at the time. A documentary titled "When We Were Kings" was released on October 25, 1996. It won Best Documentary Feature Film at the 69th Academy Awards in 1997. Both Foreman and Ali joined to accept the award with Foreman helping Ali up the stairs since Ali was suffering from Parkinson's disease at that point.
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Ash'arism
Ash'arism (Arabic: الشِّعْري) is one of the main branches of Sunni Islam and was founded by Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari around the 9th or the 10th century. It was formed as a middle ground between the branches of Atharism and Maturdism. Most Ash'aris follow the Shafi madhab (school of Islamic jursiprudence) of Sunni Islam, but a minority follows the Maliki madhab. Ash'aris are generally considered to be Sunni.
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Detzem
Detzem is a municipality in Trier-Saarburg, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
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Maturidism
Maturidism (Arabic: مَاتْرِيدِيَّہ) is one of the main branches of Sunni Islam and was founded by Abu Mansur al-Maturidi in the 9th or the 10th century. It is also one of the three main branches of Sunni Islam, alongside the Ash'aris and Atharis and mainly follows the Hanafi madhab (Islamic school of jurisprudence). It believes that not all of God's attributes are seperate from him, humans need guidance from messengers to find God, and the Six Srticles of Faith are true.
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Atharism
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University of Belgrade
The University of Belgrade is a public research university in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the oldest and largest university in Serbia. It started in 1808 as the Belgrade Higher School in revolutionary Serbia, by 1838 it merged with the Kragujevac-based departments into a single university. The university has around 97,700 enrolled students and over 4,800 academic staff members.Since it started the university has educated more than 378,000 bachelors, around 25,100 magisters, 29,000 specialists and 14,670 doctors. The university has 31 faculties, 12 research institutes, the university library, and 9 university centres. The faculties are organized into four groups: social sciences and humanities; medical sciences; natural sciences and mathematics; and technological sciences.
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List of presidents of the Swiss Diet
For the period since the creation of Switzerland as a federal state in 1848, the List of Presidents of the Swiss Confederation details the yearly "President of the Confederation".
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Windows Embedded Industry
Windows Embedded Industry is a operating system made by Microsoft as a part of their Windows Embedded line of products. The operating system is based off of Windows NT and is supposed to be used by businesses. Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry was the last release of the operating system with Windows IoT Enterprise replacing it. Releases. Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS). Windows Embedded for Point of Service was released on the 24th of May 2005, around a year after Windows XP SP2 was released in August of 2004 by Microsoft. It stopped getting new things besides security fixes on the 12th of April 2011 and stopped getting security fixes on the 12th of April 2016. Windows Embedded POSReady 2009. Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 came with more things then Windows Embedded for Point of Service such as Internet Explorer 7 and Full Localization. It was released on the 9th of December 2008, exactly 7 months after Windows XP SP3 was released on the 6th of May 2008. After Windows XP stopped getting security fixes, some users said that they used the Registry Editor to trick Microsoft into giving them 5 more years of extra updates. The operating system also is well known for being the last Windows XP version to get official security fixes by Microsoft. In 2017, Microsoft said when security fixes would be cut off for the operating system. New things stopped being added besides security fixes on the 8th of April 2014 and security fixes stopped being given on the 9th of April 2019.
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Salam Ya Mahdi
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Fidayeen attack
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You'll Always Be My Baby
"You'll Always Be My Baby" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Sara Evans. It was released in September 5, 2006 as the fourth and final single from her 2005 album "Real Fine Place". The song peaked at number 13 on the US "Billboard" Hot Country Songs chart. The song is also included on Evans' 2007 "Greatest Hits" album. Evans wrote this song with Tony Martin and Tom Shapiro. Music video. A music video was directed by Kristin Barlowe. It premiered on CMT on September 14, 2006. The video for the song showed Evans in an old house, while a father and daughter talked about how she let him down. The father hugs his daughter and dances with her. The next scene showed a young woman and man in a car with Evans standing in front of the car singing about how she regrets a night of passion with a man. In the last scene, Evans is with a man and a little boy (played by her then-husband Craig Schleske and son), singing about how she will raise her own son. The video debuted at number 20 on CMT's "Top 20 Countdown" for the week of October 12, 2006.
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Hizbullah
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Magna Lykseth-Skogman
Magna Lykseth-Skogman was a Swedish singer from Norway. She was born on the 6th of February 1874 in modern day Oslo. After her first public appearance at the Royal Swedish Opera in the year 1901, she worked there until 1918 when she became the leader. She led many different operas but she is remembered for making music in the style of Wagner such as Brünnhilde and Götterdämmerung. She was considered one of the best Swedish opera singers of her time and she was given the Litteris et Artibus medal in 1907 for her effort. She died in Stockholm on the 13th of November 1949 due to unknown reasons.