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Blessed (Martina McBride song)
"Blessed" is a 2001 song by country singer Martina McBride and is the second single from her greatest hits album "Greatest Hits". It went to number 31 in the United States and topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
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Monkey (song)
"Monkey" is a 1988 song by George Michael and is the sixth single from his debut studio album "Faith". It went to number 1 in the United States and Canada, number 13 in the United Kingdom, number 12 in Australia, number 8 in Ireland, number 7 in the Netherlands, number 4 in Finland, number 9 in New Zealand and number 18 in Iceland.
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Single room occupancy
In North America, a single room occupancy (often abbreviated as SRO) is a kind of apartment that is only one room and doesn't have a bathroom or kitchen. Buildings with SROs sometimes have one or two shared bathrooms on each floor. Single room occupancies are usually for people with very low incomes.
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Cape Cod (house)
A Cape Cod is a kind of house shape that is one, one and a half, or two stories tall.
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Vernacular architecture
Vernacular architecture or Folk architecture is when buildings are made in a shape or style that the local culture prefers.
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Father Figure (George Michael song)
"Father Figure" is a 1987 song by George Michael and is the fourth single from his debut studio album "Faith". It went to number 1 in the United States, number 11 in the United Kingdom and went to the top 10 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Iceland, Spain and Norway.
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Dormer
Dormer window or Dormer is a window that sticks out of a roof to make more area in a room.
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2
Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2, also known as herpes zoster oticus, is a neurological disorder. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (the same virus that causes chickenpox and shingles). It typically manifests as a painful rash around the ear, face, mouth, and sometimes inside the ear canal. As well as the rash, people with Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 may have other symptoms. They could be facial paralysis (due to inflammation of the facial nerve), hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and difficulty with balance. These symptoms happen because the virus affects the facial nerve (also known as the seventh cranial nerve) and the vestibulocochlear nerve (the eighth cranial nerve). They are responsible for facial movement, sensation, and hearing. Treatment for Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 is often with antiviral medications, such as acyclovir. They help reduce the severity and duration of the infection. Corticosteroids may also be prescribed to reduce inflammation and swelling around the affected nerves. Medications for pain and management other symptoms may be recommended. People who might have Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2 should seek medical attention quickly. Early treatment can help symptoms. It can prevent complications, like permanent facial paralysis or hearing loss. Physical therapy or rehabilitation may also be necessary for those experiencing facial weakness or difficulty with balance and coordination.
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She Did It
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Lucky stone
A lucky stone is the otolith of a freshwater drum. They are quite big. In ancient times, they have been worn as protective amulets and were thought to ward of sickness. Lucky stones wash up on beaches along the Great Lakes, especially Lake Erie. They have also been found at archaeological sites. Description. L stones. The "L stones" come from the left side of the drum. According to George R. Spangler, the L-shaped groove is called a "sulcus". It is close to neuromast cells in the inner ear. J stones. The "J stones" come from the right side of the drum. Not much is known about them, though.
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Arkas (comics)
Arkas is the pen name of a Greek comics creator. No one knows who he is as he avoids publicity. He is known for the comic book series "The lifer" and "Low flights".
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Bjarne
Bjarne is a Nordic male name, a variant of Bjorn, and may be,
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Aaron (disambiguation)
Aaron can be,
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Willis, Texas
Willis is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States, located eight miles north of Conroe in north central Montgomery County. Geography. The United States Census Bureau says that the city has a total area of , which is all land. History. Before the founding of Willis, most people in the area lived in a place known as Danville, formed in the 1830s four miles west of today's New Waverly. A few Danville residents in the 1850s went south, creating the new community of what is now Willis. Many of the early Danville population were large planters, who held many enslaved African Americans to work the tobacco crops on their plantations. In the 1850s, there were more enslaved African Americans than whites in Danville: there were 600 slaves and 400 whites. After the Civil War, many freedmen and their families moved away from the plantations to the Willis area. There in 1867 they established Thomas Chapel United Methodist Church, which is the oldest church in Willis. In 1870, the Houston and Great Northern Railroad (now the Union Pacific Railroad) wanted to build a railroad through Montgomery County. After the people of Danville didn't want to allow the railroad through their town, Peter J. and Richard S. Willis give away a parcel of their landholdings in Montgomery County so the railroad and station could be built there. They created the town of Willis in the process. Upon the railroad's completion in 1872, many people of Danville, Old Waverly, and Montgomery moved to the new town of Willis. In 1874, a county election was done to figure out if the county seat of Montgomery County should be transferred from Montgomery to Willis. Although Willis got more votes (788 to 646), it did not have the needed two-thirds majority, so the county seat stayed in Montgomery. A legal battle ended in 1878 when the Supreme Court of Texas decided in favor of Montgomery. Another county seat election was held in 1880. That year Montgomery won the vote over Willis, 1308 to 1243. The fight between the two towns ended in 1889, when Conroe was chosen as the county seat. In the 1870s, most jobs were farming, shipping, and the manufacture of lumber and agricultural products. In 1891, some Willis residents started growing Cuban tobacco, and Willis became a center for the production of cigars and other tobacco products. During the early years of the Great Depression, Willis suffered from lowering demand in lumber products and even lower in the demand for tobacco products. A man named Tom Payne was lynched in Willis in 1927. The economy began to grow again in 1931 during the Texas oil boom, when oil was found in the area. In the 1930s and 40s, the creation of U.S. Route 75, and with the lumber industry growing again during World War II, fully fixed the local economy. In the mid to late 20th century through the present, agriculture and lumber are still important parts of the Willis economy, in addition to the retail, service, and manufacturing industries. Demographics. As of the 2023 American Community Survey, there are 2,788 households in Willis with an average of 2.37 persons per household. The city has a average household income of $53,182. Around 12.5% of the city's population lives at or below the poverty line. Willis has an estimated 64.3% employment rate, with 16.9% of the population holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 83.2% holding a high school diploma. The average age in the city was 42.3 years. Government. Local government. The city became official in 1937. At first, Willis followed Texas’s general laws. In 2008, when the population grew past 5,000 people, Willis created its own Home Rule city charter. This means the city can make its own rules as long as they don’t break the Texas Constitution. Home Rule also lets the city have more control over taxes and debts. On May 10, 2008, the people of Willis voted to approve this new city charter. Willis has a council-manager form of government. There is a six-person city council, made up of a mayor chosen by everyone and five council members each elected from different parts of the city. As of June 2022, Leonard Reed is the mayor. The council members are Ashley Nixon, Barney Stone, Tamara Young-Hector, Thomas Luster, and William Brown. The council hires a city manager who runs the day-to-day work and has a lot of responsibility. As of June 2022, the city manager is Sheyi Ipaye. State government. Willis is part of District 3, Texas Senate, and represented by Republican Robert Nichols. In the Texas House of Representatives, Willis is part of District 16, represented by Republican Will Metcalf. Federal government. In the United States Senate, Republicans John Cornyn and Ted Cruz represent the whole state of Texas. In the United States House of Representatives, Willis is part of Texas's 8th congressional district, represented by Republican Morgan Luttrell. The United States Postal Service Willis Post Office is located at 609 North Campbell Street. Infrastructure. Transportation. In the 1960s, Interstate 45 was built on the west side of Willis. It connects Willis to Houston in the south and Dallas in the north. The old Houston-Dallas road through Willis, called U.S. Route 75, is now Texas State Highway 75 and runs next to Interstate 45 through downtown Willis. Farm to Market Road 1097 connects Willis to Lake Conroe and Montgomery to the west. Its eastern terminus is Texas State Highway 150 to the east of New Waverly. Union Pacific controls a railroad that goes north-south through Willis. Parks and recreation. The central part of Lake Conroe is located a few miles west of Willis. Sam Houston National Forest is located a few miles west, north, and east of Willis. Education. Primary and secondary schools. Public schools. Willis' public schools are controlled by the Willis Independent School District and Responsive Education Solutions. Six elementary schools, all of which are in Willis, serve parts of Willis: Three middle schools serve parts of Willis: All of the city is zoned to Willis High School in Unincorporated Montgomery County. Colleges and universities. Lone Star College, which used to be called the North Harris Montgomery Community College District, serves the area. The part of Willis ISD joined the college district in 1996. The closest campus is Lone Star College-Montgomery, which also runs the Conroe Center in northern Conroe. Public libraries. Montgomery County Memorial Library System runs the R. F. Meador Branch at 709 West Montgomery Street.
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Encebollado
Encebollado is a fish stew from Ecuador, where it is a national dish. It is most popular in the coastal region. It is served with boiled cassava and pickled red onion rings. A dressing of onion is prepared with fresh tomato and spices such as pepper or coriander leaves. It is commonly prepared with albacore, but tuna, billfish, or bonito may also be used. It may be served with ripe avocado. Encebollado is usually served with banana chips, plantains, or bread as side dishes. Lime juice and chili sauce may be added. People in Ecuador eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Restaurants that sell only this dish start serving it in the early morning.
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Pilar Vélez Vicente
Pilar Vélez Vicente (Barcelona, February 2, 1957), is an art historian and cultural manager. From 2012 until his retirement in 2022, he was the director of the Design Museum of Barcelona, the product of the integration of the collections of the Decorative Arts Museum, the Ceramics Museum, the Museum Textile and Clothing and the city's Graphic Arts Office. Pilar Vélez replaced Marta Montmany in the position, who retired during the spring of 2012. Biography. In 1986 she obtained a doctorate in history of art from the University of Barcelona. From 1986 to 1994, she was director of the Museum of Graphic Arts . From 1995 until 2012, Pilar Vélez was director of the Frederic Marès Museum, a period during which the Museum reaffirmed itself as a reference center for sculpture and collecting . In 2011, the renovation and modernization project started in 1996 ended, which has given the museum an image and exhibition conditions in accordance with both current museographic requirements and the needs of heritage. Likewise, Pilar Vélez has been the driving force behind a line of research and publications from her holdings, as well as new readings of her collections through a contemporary perspective. The ACCA has awarded one of its 2012 Awards to the Frederic Marès Museum renovation project. Since 1996 she has been a member of the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi and since 2007 of the Barcelona Academy of Fine Arts . Academic librarian from 1998 to 2014. Director of the Bulletin from 2004 to 2012.
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Lingonberry jam
Lingonberry jam is a staple of Northern European food. It is popular in Central and Eastern Europe. Lingonberries ("Vaccinium vitis-idaea") grow on a short evergreen shrub in the Arctic tundra in the Northern Hemisphere. History. In Sweden, lingonberries are sold as jam and juice. Lingonberry jam is served with meat courses, such as meatballs, beef stew or liver dishes (like "maksalaatikko"). It is also served with fried herring. Traditional dishes such as "kroppkakor", "pitepalt", potato pancakes, spinach pancakes, "kåldolmar", "fläskpannkaka", "mustamakkara" and black pudding often have lingonberries. The jam is also served with oatmeal porridge (sometimes together with cinnamon), mashed potatoes and some desserts. Composition. The best lingonberry jam is prepared with berries, sugar and sometimes a small amount of water. Cheaper varieties can be diluted with apples. Sweetened lingonberries ("rårörda lingon") or ("rørte tyttebær") are made fresh by just mixing berries and sugar, without boiling. Because of the benzoic acid, which is found in high amounts in lingonberries, the berries keep well without any preservatives.
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Vacio
Vacio or Vacío, means "empty" in Spanish, can be
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Goslar (disambiguation)
Goslar can be
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Luke Littler
Luke Littler (born 21 January 2007) is an English professional darts player from Warrington who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events. He is the current PDC World Youth Champion, the current Bahrain Masters Champion, and the current Belgian Darts Open champion. Littler is the youngest player to have won a match in the WDF World Darts Championship, and PDC World Darts Championship. He is the youngest player to reach the PDC World Darts Championship final, aged 16 years, and both the youngest ever player to hit a televised nine-dart finish and the youngest to hit 2 televised nine darters. The first one he achieved, at the 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters aged 16, and the second, he achieved at the 2024 Belgian Darts Open aged 17. As well as this, Littler is the youngest ever player to hit a broadcast nine-darter. He achieved this at the age of 14 in 2021. He earned more than £350,000 in prize money in the first three months of 2024. He has more than 1.2 million followers on Instagram and 178,000 on X.
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March 2024 Polish airspace violation
On 24 March 2024, Russia launched a major airstrike attack against Ukraine. The attack included at least 20 cruise missiles. At 4:23 a.m., one of the missiles crossed the Poland–Ukraine border near Oserdów, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. The missile crossed about of Polish airspace for 39-seconds before crossing back into Ukrainian airspace. Due to the airspace violation, the Polish Air Force and other NATO air forces launched several F-16 Fighting Falcons. These had the set mission to defend NATO airspace from Russian missiles. Reaction. Following the attack, the Polish government demanded the Russian government explain their reasons for the airspace violation. The Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs of Gabrielius Landsbergis reacted with a "clear message". His message called for any missiles or drones over NATO territory would be shot down.
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Blackpool South (UK Parliament constituency)
Blackpool South is a British constituency in Lancashire which is currently vacant. It was represented in the House of Commons from 2019 until 2024 by Scott Benton. He was elected as a Conservative. After he had the Conservative Party whip suspended in April 2023 he sat as an independent. Benton resigned in March 2024. This caused a by-election. Constituency profile. It includes the central and southern parts of Blackpool, including the famous Blackpool Tower, the three piers and the Pleasure Beach. It includes the Bloomfield area, home to Blackpool F.C. In the southern end of the seat is the site of Blackpool Airport. Tourism is a major industry in Blackpool. There are some run-down areas which were once rather more glamorous. Traditionally seaside constituencies were very safe for the Conservative Party. Blackpool South was won by Labour in 1997 and held until 2019.
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Mater (Cars)
Mater is a major character in the "Cars" franchise. He is a rusty tow truck. He is Lightning McQueen's best friend.
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List of Cars characters
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Samsung Galaxy S20
The Samsung Galaxy S20 is a series of phones made by Samsung Electronics. It is part of the Galaxy S series. The series is made up of the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy S20 FE. They were announced on 11 February 2020 while the FE was announced on 23 September 2020. The Galaxy S20 was succeeded by the Galaxy S21, which was announced on 14 January 2021.
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Samsung Galaxy S9
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9+ is a smartphone that run the Android operating system created and released by Samsung. It was released to everyone to buy on February 25, 2018. The phone has similar specifications to its predecessor except for the processor, RAM, and amount of storage.
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Nigihayahi
Nigihayahi is a Japanese god. He is mentioned in the Kojiki, Kujiki, and Nihon Shoki He was involved with the Tenson Korin (descent of gods from Heaven). The Mononobe clan and the said he was their ancestor. The Kujiki says he is the same god as Amenohoakari but this is questionable. The book is considered a forgery. Some books say he is the older brother of Ninigi, or the son of Ame-no-oshihomimi. Some scholars believe his myth comes from Korea. Jimmu's Eastern Expedition. During Jimmu's Eastern Expedition Jimmu and his brothers reached Osaka, they encountered a chieftain named "Nagasunehiko" ("the long-legged man"). They fought and Itsuse was killed in the ensuing battle Nagasunehiko claimed to follow Nigihayahi. Jimmu lost, but he came back and won, Nigihayahi killed Nagasunehiko and submitted to Jimmu. After this he recognized Jimmu as the rightful Emperor of Japan and Jimmu became Emperor. In popular culture. He is present in Ghost of Tsushima.
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Sarah Mawe
Sarah Mawe was an English mineralogist who served for Queen Victoria. She was born in 1767 and died in 1846.
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Ford Tourneo Connect
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Ford Tourneo Custom
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Sidiki Kaba
Sidiki Kaba (born 21 August 1950) is a Senegalese politician who briefly was the 15th Prime Minister of Senegal from 6 March 2024 until 3 April 2024.
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Amadou Ba
Amadou Ba (born 17 May 1961) is a Senegalese politician who served as Prime Minister of Senegal from 17 September 2022 to 6 March 2024. He unsuccessfully ran for President of Senegal in 2024. He also was the Foreign Minister of Senegal from 2019 to 2020. He was Minister of Finance and Economy from 2013–2019. Ba was listed as one of the Top 100 most influential Africans by New African magazine in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
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Frank Amodeo
Frank Amodeo is an American businessman and former lawyer. He was the founder and leader of Mirabilis Ventures Inc. In 2009, he was sent to federal prison for 22 years for tax fraud linked to the company. He is now a criminal justice reform activist. Career. Amodeo worked as a bankruptcy lawyer in Florida until 1994, when he lost his law license for wrongly using a client's money. In 2005, he started the investment company Mirabilis Ventures Inc. The company grew to include more than 60 companies with reported total income of over $1 billion each year. The company bought the unfinished project in 2006, and worked on international projects, such as providing security for a candidate during the . The "Orlando Sentinel" reported that Amodeo spoke of plans to build a global group called the "Terran Empire" and said he wanted "world domination." "UPI" also reported on his "big plans" for himself and the company. Conviction. U.S. authorities investigated Mirabilis Ventures and Amodeo for not paying payroll taxes. Prosecutors said they avoided about $200 million in taxes by using many shell companies. In 2009, Amodeo pleaded guilty to tax fraud and was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison. The company went bankrupt in 2010. When he appealed, Amodeo said his actions were affected by his bipolar disorder and that another worker was mainly responsible for the tax crimes. The appeals were not successful. Later life. While in prison, Amodeo began working on issues about prison conditions and justice reform. He has said he was treated unfairly and has helped other prisoners, including Matthew Cox.
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Crocus City Hall
The Crocus City Hall () is a music venue in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast. It is north-west of central Moscow, close to the Moscow Ring Road. The businessman Aras Agalarov opened it on 25 October 2009. In March 2024, it was severely damaged by an explosion during a major terrorist attack that killed at least 137 people.
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Windows Embedded POSReady 2009
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Bassirou Diomaye Faye
Bassirou Diomaye Faye (born 25 March 1980) is a Senegalese politician and former tax inspector, who is the 5th President of Senegal since 2024. He is the former general secretary of dissolved PASTEF and won the 2024 presidential election. Faye has two wives; Marie Khone Faye and Absa Faye.
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Simon Harris (politician)
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Simon Harris
Simon Harris (born 17 October 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been the Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and Minister for Defence since January 2025. He was the Taoiseach from 2024 to 2025. He has also been the Leader of Fine Gael since 2024. At age 37, he is the youngest person to become Taoiseach. Before becoming Taoiseach, he was a minister in the government of Ireland from 2016 until 2024. He was the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science from 2020 until his election as Fine Gael leader. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency since 2011. Harris was a Minister of State from 2014 to 2016. Early life. Harris was born in Greystones, County Wicklow, in 1986, to Bart and Mary Harris. Harris studied at St. David's Holy Faith Secondary School, in Greystones. He first became involved in local politics as a fifteen-year-old when he created the North Wicklow Triple A Alliance to help the families of children with autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit disorder. Harris was a member of Fianna Fáil at first, but later joined Fine Gael. Harris studied journalism and French, at the Dublin Institute of Technology, but dropped out in first year. Political career. Harris was elected to Dáil Éireann in 2011, taking the third seat in the Wicklow constituency. As the youngest deputy in the 31st Dáil, he was selected by Fine Gael to nominate Enda Kenny for Taoiseach. Harris ran unsuccessfully as a Fine Gael candidate in the South constituency at the 2014 European Parliament election. Harris was promoted to the position of Minister of State at the Department of Finance in 2014. In May 2016, Harris was appointed to the cabinet as Minister for Health. On the formation of the coalition government in June 2020, Harris was appointed as Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. From 2022 to 2023, he was Minister for Justice. Fine Gael leadership. In March 2024, Leo Varadkar resigned as leader of Fine Gael, causing a leadership election. Varadkar said that he would also resign as Taoiseach after the election of the new Fine Gael leader. More than half of the Fine Gael parliamentary party had announced their support for Harris to be the next leader and all other cabinet ministers had ruled themselves out of the contest. Harris confirmed his plan to run for Fine Gael leader on 21 March 2024. Harris was the only candidate, and he was confirmed as leader at the party's meeting in Athlone the same day. Taoiseach. Harris became the 16th Taoiseach on 9 April 2024. He received his appointment as Taoiseach by President Michael D. Higgins shortly afterwards as the youngest in the history of the state. One of his government's first decisions was the recognition of a Palestinian state on 28 May 2024. Harris was re-elected to the Dáil on the first count during the 2024 general election. He resigned as Taoiseach on 18 December, on the morning of first meeting of the 34th Dáil. He and the other members of the government will continue to carry out their duties until the appointment of their successors. He was picked as Tánaiste in January 2025. Personal life. In 2017, he married Caoimhe Wade, a nurse. They have one daughter and one son. Harris has Crohn's disease, but has said it has little impact on his day-to-day life.
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Essex County (disambiguation)
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Leader of Fine Gael
The Leader of Fine Gael is the most senior politician within the Fine Gael political party in Ireland. Since 24 March 2024, the office has been held by Simon Harris following the resignation of Leo Varadkar. The deputy leader of Fine Gael is Simon Coveney.
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Leader of Fianna Fáil
The Leader of Fianna Fáil is the most senior politician within the Fianna Fáil political party in Ireland. Since 26 January 2011, the office has been held by Micheál Martin.
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President of Sinn Féin
The president of Sinn Féin () is the most senior politician within the Sinn Féin political party in Ireland. Since 10 February 2018, the office has been held by Mary Lou McDonald.
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Michael Noonan
Michael Noonan (born 21 May 1943) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who was the Minister for Finance from 2011 to 2017. He also was the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of Fine Gael from 2001 to 2002. Noonan was also the Minister for Health from 1994 to 1997, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1986 to 1987, Minister for Energy from January 1987 to March 1987 and Minister for Justice from 1982 to 1986. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1981 to 2020.
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Michael Noonan (Fine Gael politician)
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Simon Coveney
Simon Coveney (born 16 June 1972) is an Irish Fine Gael politician. He was the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from December 2022 to April 2024 and deputy leader of Fine Gael from 2017 to 2024. He was in the cabinet from 2011 to 2024. He also was Tánaiste from 2017 to 2020. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork South-Central constituency since 1998. He also was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the South constituency from 2004 to 2007.
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Albion Township, North Dakota
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Bear Creek Township, North Dakota
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Minister for Justice (Ireland)
The Minister for Justice () is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Justice. The Minister for Justice is responsible for law and order in Ireland.
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Clement Township, North Dakota
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Divide Township, North Dakota
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Elden Township, North Dakota
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Ellendale Township, North Dakota
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German Township, North Dakota
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Grand Valley Township, North Dakota
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Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been the Minister for Justice since June 2020. Between April to November 2021 and November 2022 to June 2023, she was a minister without portfolio. She has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Meath East constituency since 2013. She also was Minister of State for European Affairs from 2017 to 2020 and Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People from 2016 to 2017.
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Hudson Township, North Dakota
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James River Valley Township, North Dakota
1094087
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Kent Township, North Dakota
1094088
1338660
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Maple Township, North Dakota
1094089
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Potsdam Township, North Dakota
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Bizaardvark
Bizaardvark is an American comedy television series created by Kyle Stegina and Josh Lehrman. It premiered on Disney Channel on June 24, 2016. The series ran for three seasons. It had a total of 63 episodes. Its final episode was released on April 13, 2019. The series stars Madison Hu, Olivia Rodrigo, Jake Paul, DeVore Ledridge, Ethan Wacker, Maxwell Simkins, and Elie Samouhi.
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Madison Hu
Madison Hu (born June 2, 2002) is an American actress. She is known for playing the role of Frankie Wong on the Disney Channel series "Bizaardvark". She also played Grace in the American action comedy drama series "The Brothers Sun".
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Sour (album)
Sour is the first studio album by the American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released on May 21, 2021 through Geffen Records. The album was written by Rodrigo and producer Dan Nigro. It was first going to be an EP. "Sour" was made into a full studio album because her debut single, "Drivers License", was popular. Song listing. Credits taken from the album's liner notes. All tracks were produced by Dan Nigro, except where it says different.
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Guts (Olivia Rodrigo album)
Guts (shown in all caps) is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released on September 8, 2023. It was written and recorded with Rodrigo working closely with Dan Nigro. On September 13, 2023, Rodrigo said she would have a second concert tour for the album called the Guts World Tour. Supporting acts include The Breeders, Chappell Roan, PinkPantheress, and Remi Wolf. Song listing. All tracks are produced by Dan Nigro, except where it says different. Notes
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Guts World Tour
The Guts World Tour was the second concert tour and first arena tour by the American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo in support of her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). It began on February 23, 2024, in Palm Springs, and ended on July 1, 2025, in Manchester, England. It was made up of 95 shows across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The tour has received positive reviews from critics.
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Billboard Music Awards
The "Billboard" Music Awards are honors given out annually by "Billboard". The "Billboard" Music Awards show has been held annually since 1990. The event was previously staged in December, but has been held in May since returning in 2011.
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Bad Idea Right?
"Bad Idea Right?" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo from her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). "Bad Idea Right?" is a rock song with "major '90s pop rock energy" according to "Stereogum". Lindsay Zoladz of "The New York Times" described the song as "a bright, kaleidoscopic head-rush of a pop song".
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Lacy (song)
"Lacy" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo from her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). Rodrigo wrote it with its producer, Dan Nigro. The song became available as the album's fourth track on September 8, 2023. "Lacy" is about Rodrigo's obsession over the beauty of a female figure and her envy and self-hatred. Originally, Rodrigo wrote "Lacy" as a poem when she took poetry classes at the University of Southern California.
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Sour Tour
The Sour Tour was the debut concert tour by American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo in support of her debut studio album, "Sour" (2021). It began on April 5, 2022, in Portland, Oregon, with shows across North America and Europe. It ended in London on July 7. The tour was made up of 49 shows.
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National Network of Abortion Funds
The National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF) is an American non-profit organization. It was created to increase access to abortion for low-income people across the United States. In 2000, the Fund led the Campaign for Access to Reproductive Equity, which was meant to reverse the Hyde Amendment and make it possible for people to get Medicaid funding for abortions.
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Lara Stone
Summary. Lara Catherina Stone is a Dutch supermodel. She was discovered at the age of 12 in the Paris Metro and later participated in the Elite Model Look competition at 15. Stone has appeared on the cover of Vogue and has worked with various brands, including Fendi, Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, and Versace. Personal Life. Lara was born on 20th December 1983 in Geldrop, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands She was married to David Walliams until their divorce in 2015. and later, in 2021, married David Grievson, a property developer. Lara has two children, one with David named Alfred, and one just born last year with her new partner named Bob.
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Century break
In snooker, a century break (also century, sometimes called a ton) is a of 100 points or more. This is in one to the table. A century break requires potting at least 26 consecutive balls. Scoring one is regarded as a mark of the highest skill in snooker. Ronnie O'Sullivan said it is the "ultimate milestone for any snooker player". In the 2013–14 season, Neil Robertson made 100 century breaks in a single season. In the 2019–20 season, Judd Trump also did this. O'Sullivan has made the most, with over 1,000. Players with 500 or more. The following players have made over 500 century breaks:
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Windows Boot Manager
The Windows Boot Manager is the thing used to load Windows. It was added by Microsoft in the Windows Vista operating system. It is the 1st thing loaded by Windows by the BIOS of the computer and is responsible for loading everything else in Windows. Windows Boot Manager replaced NTLDR which was added in the 1st version of Windows NT. The BIOS loads it from a file called BOOTMGR on the main directory of the C: drive and it loads it using either winload.exe or winresume.exe.
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Maximum break
A maximum break is the highest break in snooker. It is also known as a maximum, a 147, or a one-four-seven. To make the break, the player must play 36 shots in a row. Doing a maximum break is similar to a nine-dart finish in darts or a 300 game in ten-pin bowling. List of official maximum breaks. Note: (Q) denotes maximums made during qualifying stages of events. (F) denotes maximums made in tournament finals.
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Albion Township, Dickey County North Dakota
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Traitor (song)
"Traitor" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released to US mainstream radio on August 10, 2021, through Geffen Records. It is the fourth single from Rodrigo's debut album, "Sour" (2021). It is a indie pop and guitar-rock ballad.
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Brutal (song)
"Brutal" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. It was released to Italian radio on September 3, 2021, through Geffen Records, as the fifth and final single from Rodrigo's debut album, "Sour" (2021). It is an alternative rock, grunge, and pop-punk tune. The song is about Rodrigo's fear, worries and frustrations as a teenager entering adulthood. In the United States, it landed at number 12 on the "Billboard" Hot 100, and topped the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. "Brutal" has a guitar riff similar to that of Elvis Costello's 1978 song "Pump It Up", leading to accusations of plagiarism.
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Get Him Back!
"Get Him Back!" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo from her second studio album, "Guts" (2023). Rodrigo wrote it with Dan Nigro. The song was inspired by Rodrigo wishes to go back with her ex and get revenge on him.
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Kurixalus motokawai
The Kon Tum frilled tree frog ("Kurixalus motokawai") is a frog. It lives in Vietnam in the Annamite Mountains. People have seen it between 1050 and 1400 meters above sea level. The skin of the frog's back is brown in color with darker brown marks. Scientists studied the frog's DNA and say it is most like "Kurixalus banaensis" and "Kurixalus viridescens" This frog lives in evergreen forests and places with smaller plants on tall hills. It sits on plants .5 to 1 meter above the ground. It can live in places that human beings have changed. Scientists think it might lay eggs in holes in trees that have water in them, like other frogs in "Kurixalus". Scientists believe this frog is at some danger of dying out. Two of the places this frog lives are protected parks: Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve and Kon Ka Kinh National Park. Human beings cut down the forests where it lives to build farms. Human beings build dams to use water to make electricity. These dams can cause floods and earthquakes where the frog lives.
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Can't Catch Me Now
"Can't Catch Me Now" is a song by American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. She wrote it for of "" (2023). Rodrigo wrote the song with its producer, Dan Nigro. Geffen Records released "Can't Catch Me Now" as the soundtrack album's second single on November 3, 2023. The song won the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in a Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror Film in 2023.
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Colihaut
Colihaut is a small village in the island country of Dominica of about 890 people as of 2024. It is also the capital of Saint Peter Parish.
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All I Want (Olivia Rodrigo song)
"All I Want" is a song written by American singer and songwriter Olivia Rodrigo for the mockumentary television series "". It was performed by Rodrigo's character, Nina "Nini" Salazar-Roberts, in the fourth episode of the first season, "Blocking". "All I Want" was written in three days while Rodrigo was filming the first season. The song was produced by Matthew Tishler and recorded live for the episode during filming. It was released on November 27, 2019, through Walt Disney Records.