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Jorge Andrade
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Management & International career
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outright job on 21 March 2016 at fellow capital team Clube Oriental de Lisboa, occupying a precarious position in the same league. In May, four of his players were investigated for allegedly taking bribes to throw games, and the campaign ended with relegation.
In February 2019, Andrade was appointed assistant to Sandro Mendes at Vitória de Setúbal. International career Andrade made his debut for Portugal on 25 April 2001, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–4 friendly defeat in France, and was part of the nation's squads at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2004, eventually scoring three
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Kelly Gunther
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Skating career
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be near the USOC Training Center's rehabilitation facility. She spent four months in a cast. Six months after the accident, she was skating again, but was not able to seriously train. Even so, Gunther decided to race again in December 2010. By coincidence, her first race was a 500-meter race at the Utah Olympic Oval, in the same lane as her accident. "I actually had tears in my eyes when I approached the starting line", she recalled. After a year, the screws in her ankle were removed and she could start training again. Gunther
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Kailash Chandra Meher
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Personal life and education
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Kailash Chandra Meher Personal life and education Meher was born in an artist family in Sonepur town of Odisha state. He studied at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan and received a Diploma in Fine Arts from the Visva-Bharati University, Shantiniketan in West Bengal. He was trained in the art of Pattachitra painting initially by his father and subsequently under guidance of Bhagwat Maharana.
His wife Smt. Laxmi Meher and daughter Manisha jointly received National award in 2005. Smt Meher had also received state award in 1990 while daughter Manisha got two state awards in 2001–2002. Both his sons Prakash and Jayanta got National
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Kaddare script
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Form
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it twice.
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Kosovo Liberation Army
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Aftermath (post-1999)
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KLA and armed gangs to leave. The Yugoslav Red Cross had estimated a total of 30,000 refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Kosovo, most of whom were Serb. The UNHCR estimated the figure at 55,000 refugees who had fled to Montenegro and Central Serbia, most of whom were Kosovo Serbs: "Over 90 mixed villages in Kosovo have now been emptied of Serb inhabitants and other Serbs continue leaving, either to be displaced in other parts of Kosovo or fleeing into central Serbia."
In post war Kosovo, KLA fighters have been venerated by Kosovar Albanian society with the publishing of literature
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K. C. Yadav
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Academic works
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our condition [...] Even while they were still on the frontlines, they began to work to bring education, equality, cleanliness and hygiene to their villages,'
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Joseph Barth
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Achievements
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appointment to the post by the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria was made in consideration of his "special skill in eye diseases as well as his aptitude in finer anatomy". The professorship occupied by Barth remained the leader in ophthalmology with the subsequent professorship being instituted in Berlin only in 1866.
In Malta the professorship in ophthalmology was only established in 1880 being incumbent by Professor Lawrence Manche. Barth also opened a private nursing home and the first public eye clinic in the Vienna General Hospital in 1784, wherein he operated on cases of cataract. He apparently designed the original version
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Kruti Parekh
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Accolades
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Kruti Parekh Kruti Parekh (born 1984) is India's first test-tube baby at birth , and has been a professional magician since early childhood. Currently, she works as a motivational speaker for corporates. Accolades As a child magician, Parekh has been featured several times on Doordarshan, India's national television channel.
At the age of 11, she received the FIE Foundation National Award. In 1999, she was awarded the Global 500 Roll of Honour, by the United Nations Environment Programme.
She has received many national and international accolades including the "Yuva Ojaswini Award", an Indian national level award, and the Young Achievers Award by
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Kane Evans
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2014 & 2015
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play for Fiji in the 2014 Pacific Rugby League International against Samoa. Evans played at prop in Fiji’s 16-32 loss at Penrith Stadium. Evans finished the 2014 NRL season having played in 9 matches for the Roosters. 2015 On 31 January and 1 February, Evans played for the Roosters in the 2015 NRL Auckland Nines. On 3 May, he played for New South Wales City against New South Wales Country in the 2015 City vs Country Origin, playing off in the interchange bench in City's 22-34 loss in Wagga Wagga. In round 15, against the St. George Illawarra Dragons, he
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Joseph Mills
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Perth Glory & Forest Green Rovers & International career & Personal life
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joining the club, he said moving to Australia was an opportunity he couldn't turn down. Following two years with Perth Glory, making 44 appearances with one goal, Mills left at the end of the 2017–18 season. Forest Green Rovers On 8 June 2018, Mills returned to English football when he signed for Forest Green Rovers on a two-year contract. International career Mills previously represented England U17 and England U18. Personal life Mills has two older brothers, Jon-Paul and Jamie, who both play for Hellenic Football League side Witney United and was given a nickname 'Fish'. Mills is interested in cookery.
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Josef and Ctirad Mašín
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The resistance group and its actions
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to get some real training in partisan warfare techniques from the Americans. They believed a shooting war was imminent, and they wanted to return to Czechoslovakia in the vanguard of the "liberating" western armies. A first escape attempt failed when a CIC agent who was supposed to accompany them was arrested by the Czechoslovak Secret Service StB. During interrogation, he named Ctirad Mašín. Shortly thereafter, both brothers and Novák were arrested by the StB and were tortured. The StB never found out that they had seized the men responsible for the police station raids. Josef Mašín and his uncle were
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Julie McLarnon
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Thrush Puppies and Bridget Storm & Record producer and recording engineer
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addition to her studio work, in the mid-90s McLarnon also fronted riot grrl act Thrush Puppies, who toured extensively, recorded Peel Sessions and signed to 4AD offshoot Detox Artefacts. Following the break up of the band, she subsequently fronted her own project under the name Bridget Storm, signing a publishing deal with Rough Trade and touring with Smog, Lambchop and Daniel Johnston. Record producer and recording engineer Julie McLarnon set up her own Analogue Catalogue Studios in Manchester in the early 2000s, recording to 2" tape using only analogue recording equipment. Built around a vintage Trident Series 80B mixing
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Johnny Kôtze
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2014–2015
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U21 – during which he scored one of seven tries during the season to help Western Province to a 41–17 victory – and the final, where they lost 10–20 to the Blue Bulls U21s.
In 2015, Kôtze was named in the wider training group of Super Rugby side the Stormers. He was included in their final squad for the season and was included in the starting line-up for their season-opening match against the Bulls. He played the entire 80 minutes of the match as the Stormers started their season in fine form by running out 29–17 winners in
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Korhan Erel
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Early life & A Christmas Cage: tribute to John Cage & David Rothenberg and Korhan Erel – Berlin Bülbül
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go a great distance, but the Commodore Amiga he acquired in 1989 changed things forever with its sample playback capability. A Christmas Cage: tribute to John Cage Korhan Erel and Tanya Kalmanovitch organized a concert in remembrance of John Cage in his 100th birth year in 2012. The tribute concert included performances of pieces from Cage's Songbooks by Tanya Kalmanovitch, Anthony Coleman, Serra Yılmaz, Tolga Tüzün, Ayşenur Kolivar, Gökçe Akçelik, Şevket Akıncı and Korhan Erel on 29 December 2012 at Borusan Music House. David Rothenberg and Korhan Erel – Berlin Bülbül David Rothenberg met Erel during his one-year residency in
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Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War
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Humanitarian crises
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Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War Humanitarian crises On December 14, 2008, a New York Times article by James Glanz and T. Christian Miller discussed the pending release of a report that criticizes the Bush administration for failing to effectively plan for post-combat operations in Iraq. The 513-page report was authored by US Republican Party lawyer Stuart Bowen, who is the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction. According to the article, the report "depicts an effort crippled before the invasion by Pentagon planners who were hostile to the idea of rebuilding a foreign country,
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James L. Brooks
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Film
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both Terms of Endearment and As Good as It Gets with the actor taking an Academy Award for each role.
Brooks did not direct and write a film again for seven years until 2004's Spanglish. Filming took six months, ending in June with three days of additional filming in October; Brooks produced three endings for the film, shooting several scenes in "15 to 25 takes" as he did not feel the film was tonally complete, although the script did not change much during filming. He opted to cast Adam Sandler in a more dramatic role than his usual goofball comedy parts
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James L. Brooks
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Return to television
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Brooks' office. After the success of the shorts, the Fox Broadcasting Company in 1989 commissioned a series of half-hour episodes of the show, now called The Simpsons, which Brooks produced alongside Groening and Sam Simon. Brooks negotiated a provision in the contract with the Fox network that prevented Fox from interfering with the show's content. According to writer Jon Vitti, Brooks contributed more to the episode "Lisa's Substitute" than to any other in the show's history. The Simpsons garnered critical and commercial acclaim, winning numerous awards and is still producing original content after almost 30 years. In a 1998 issue
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Középiskolai Matematikai és Fizikai Lapok
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provided online.
The journal has been a source of inspiration for the United States of America Mathematical Talent Search.
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Kia Stevens
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Knockout Champion (2007–2009)
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a new partner in Roxxi, who helped her defeat Kong and Saeed in a tag team match at Turning Point. Going into 2009, Bolt became the contender for Kong's championship and left the Kongtourage with Khan. Kong retained her title against Bolt at Destination X in April.
On the March 26 episode of Impact!, Kong and Saeed were defeated by villainous tag team The Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky), and after the match The Beautiful People tried to cut Kong's hair as part of their makeover gimmick. They continued to target Kong's hair and eventually accomplished the task on
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John T. Pawlikowski
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Early life
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the Council's Subcommittee on Church Relations and served on its Executive Committee, the Committee on Conscience, and Academic Committee. Pawlikowski also served as president of the International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) from 2002-2008. Early life Pawlikowski was born on November 2, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Thaddeus John and Anna Mary (née Mizera) Pawlikowski. After high school, he entered the Order of the Servants of Mary in 1958, and subsequently enrolled at Loyola University Chicago, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1963. He continued his priestly studies in Northern Ireland, only
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Kjell Magne Bondevik
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Family and early life
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Kjell Magne Bondevik Family and early life Bondevik was born in Molde, the son of Johannes Bondevik, a principal at the Christian folk high school Rauma folkehøyskole who also was a local politician for the Christian Democratic Party, and Margit, née Hæreid. He became a theological candidate from MF Norwegian School of Theology in 1975. In 1979 he was ordained as pastor in the (Lutheran) Church of Norway. He is married to Bjørg Bondevik (née Rasmussen) and has three children: Bjørn (born 1972), Hildegunn (born 1973) and John Harald (born 1976). Kjell Magne Bondevik is the nephew of politician Kjell
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John Horton Conway
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Awards and honours
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algebraic structures which illuminate a wide variety of problems in completely unexpected ways. He has made distinguished contributions to the theory of finite groups, to the theory of knots, to mathematical logic (both set theory and automata theory) and to the theory of games (as also to its practice).
In 2017 Conway was given honorary membership of the British Mathematical Association.
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Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Cardoza-Fonseca
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Dissenting opinion
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heart of the standard articulated by the BIA was its "empirical conclusion, based on its experience in adjudicating asylum applications, that if the facts establish such a basis for an alien's fear, it rarely will make a difference whether the judge asks if persecution is 'likely' to occur or 'more likely than not' to occur. If the alien can establish such a basis, he normally will be eligible for relief under either standard."
Second, Justice Powell observed that both a "well-founded fear" and a "clear probability" had an objective component. The question in this case—whether those objective components are
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Kernel page-table isolation
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Implementation
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avoided, but even then it comes at a significant performance cost, particularly in syscall-heavy and interrupt-heavy workloads.
The overhead was measured to be 0.28% according to KAISER's original authors; a Linux developer measured it to be roughly 5% for most workloads and up to 30% in some cases, even with the PCID optimization; for database engine PostgreSQL the impact on read-only tests on an Intel Skylake processor was 7–17% (or 16–23% without PCID), while a full benchmark lost 13–19% (Coffee Lake vs. Broadwell-E). Many benchmarks have been done by Phoronix, Redis slowed by 6–7%. Linux kernel compilation slowed down by 5%
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Kütahya
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History & Economy
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by Greek troops on 17 July 1921 after Battle of Kütahya–Eskişehir during Turkish War of Independence and captured in ruins after the Battle of Dumlupınar during the Great Offensive on 30 August 1922. Economy The industries of Kütahya have long traditions, going back to ancient times. Kütahya is famous for its kiln products, such as tiles and pottery, which are glazed and multicoloured. Modern industries are sugar refining, tanning, nitrate processing and different products of meerschaum, which is extracted nearby. The local agricultural industry produces cereals, fruits and sugar beet. In addition stock raising is of much importance. Not far
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Ken Roberts (author)
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Awards/recognitions
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for adults (Suspect) that received a very positive review in Variety and has played regularly, with performances on three continents.
His book Past Tense was nominated for the prestigious Governor General's Award for Children's Literature in 1994. He has also been a finalist for the Christie Book Award and for the Canadian Children's Book of the Year. His book The Thumb in the Box received a starred review in The Horn Book. Another children's novel, Hiccup Champion of the World, has been translated into a number of languages.
Ken won the Canadian Association of Public Libraries' Outstanding Service Award in 2001
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Henry Wellcome
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Pharmaceutical executive
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and non-commercial activities in one holding company, The Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
In 1901 Wellcome married Gwendoline Maud Syrie Barnardo, a daughter of orphanage founder Thomas John Barnardo. They had one child, Henry Mounteney Wellcome, born 1903, who was sent to foster parents at the age of about three. He was considered to be sickly at the time, and his parents were spending much time travelling. The marriage was not happy, and in 1909 the couple separated. After that Syrie (as she was known) had several affairs, including with the department store magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge, and the author William Somerset
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Kat DeLuna
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2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives
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Romania, where it peaked at number 8. In the US, the failed to chart on the Hot 100. It did, however, peak at number 17 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart. Despite its failure on the Hot 100, the single managed to rise to number 2 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, only one spot lower than "Whine Up". After the release of "Run the Show", the album was re-released on Akon's record label. Due to the poor performance of the single in the US, plans for the album's re-release in America were scrapped.
At the 2008 TMF
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John Allin
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Biography
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John Allin Biography Allin was born in Helena, Arkansas. He graduated from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, and its divinity school, then called St. Luke's Seminary, in 1945. He received a Master of Education degree in 1962 from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. He was ordained deacon in 1944 and priest in 1945.
He was bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Mississippi, with his consecration taking place at St. James Church in Jackson, Mississippi, from 1961 to 1966. He was elected bishop in 1966 and would serve until 1974. He was involved in the Civil Rights Movement, helping
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Hurts
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2012–2015: Exile & 2015 – 2017: Surrender
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ten position in ten countries worldwide, debuting at number three in Germany and number nine in the UK. "Blind" was released as the second single on 20 May, and "Somebody to Die For" followed as the third on 21 July. With the release of "Somebody to Die for" they included a cover version of "Ohne Dich" from the German band Selig. The band continued their Exile Tour across Europe in October and November 2013 and March 2014. 2015 – 2017: Surrender In May 2015, Hurts released a new single titled "Some Kind of Heaven". The release was produced with long-term
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Kat DeLuna
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2007–08: Early success with 9 Lives
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a platinum-plated debut so certain you can practically smell the smoke emanating from its juicy one-spin hook and manic tempo. Accompanied by reggaeton queen Ivy Queen and dancehall staple Elephant Man, aka the Energy God, the bilingual crossover beauty – who grew up in poverty in the Dominican Republic and the Bronx before studying music at the New Jersey School of Performing Arts – combines Caribbean cadence with a novel mesh of hip-hip, R&B and merengue. Deluna's launch single offers ultimate seasonal sizzle – over the airwaves, on the beach, down the highway and across dance floors. A "Whine" to
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Jaxon Film Corporation
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was established by Frank A. Tichenor who eventually closed down Jacksonville productions relocating production efforts to Providence, Rhode Island. In 1917 the Providence studio caught fire and had to be rebuilt.
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Julie Hanna
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Early life and education
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Julie Hanna Early life and education Hanna was born in Sohag, Egypt. She moved with her family to Irbid, Jordan, where they found themselves on the front lines of Black September, the Jordanian civil war. After fleeing a column of tanks firing on her school, the family escaped and made their way to Beirut, Lebanon. Shortly after arrival, the tensions that gave way to what would become the Lebanese civil war peaked. Hanna immigrated to the United States with her family in 1972, originally to New York, eventually settling in Springville, Alabama. She played Little League baseball in the wake
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Kat DeLuna
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2012–17 Loading & 2018–present: fourth studio album
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to four new songs. The Japanese Deluxe Edition of Loading has a different track listing with new songs exclusive to Japan. Loading is considered DeLuna's third studio album in Japan. 2018–present: fourth studio album In October 2018, DeLuna released the single "Nueva Actitud" featuring Arcángel. She also filmed a music video for the song and premiered it via Billboard. DeLuna released her new single "Last Night In Miami" on May 17, 2019.
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Kat DeLuna
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2009–2011: Move to Universal Music and Inside Out
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number 80 on the Canadian Hot 100.
In April 2009, DeLuna announced the album's title, Inside Out. In May 2009 DeLuna released "Dance Bailalo" as a digital-only promotional single. The song had a generally positive reception. Letssingit said of the song, "[Bailalo] demonstrates DeLuna's innovative new sound by blending tropical samba rhythms with new school dance melodies. This infectious combination paired with her seductive lyrics lure listeners to let loose and hit the dance floor hard." Internet blogger Perez Hilton commented on the song as well, saying "('Dance Bailalo' is) one of the most scorching dance singles we've heard all year!"
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Kohir
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Geography
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Kohir Geography Kohir is located at 17.6000°N 77.7167°E. It has an average elevation of 627 metres (2060 ft). It is 100 km from Hyderabad, 53 km from Bidar and 21 km from Zaheerabad.
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Kronk Gym
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Original Detroit gym & Tucson gym & Detroit gym closure
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Michael Moorer Wilfred Benítez (in the Tucson gym), Héctor Camacho, Julio César Chávez, Naseem Hamed, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Jermain Taylor. Tucson gym Kronk opened a second gym in Tucson, Arizona during the 1990s. A new host of fighters who would later become world champions arrived there, including Gerald McClellan. The Kronk "franchise" began to sell Kronk merchandise through catalog sales.
In 1998 Kronk opened Kronk Gym website, promoting the gyms and their fighters. Detroit gym closure In September 2006, the original gym at 5555 McGraw Street in Detroit closed temporarily after thieves stole copper water pipes, cutting off
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K. C. Yadav
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Academic works
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That there was an open revolt of the sepoys there on the morning of 10 May, before the outbreak at Meerut, is, I must confess, a news to me and probably to many others. I congratulate you...' Yadav has further written on the role of Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. In 2008, Yadav was a speaker at the National Conference on the 1857 Revolt organized by the Kurukshetra University and ICHR. He has also placed emphasis on the role of Rao Tula Ram.
On Bhagat Singh: Bhagat Singh, a revolutionary of the Indian Independence movement, is one of Yadav's chief focus of
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Jepak
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History
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Jepak History 2006–2016: The constituency contains the polling districts of Kuala Tatau, Sri Dagang, Jepak, Segan, Sungai Nyigu, RPR Sebiew.
2016–present: The constituency contains the polling districts of Kuala Tatau, Sri Dagang, Jepak, Segan, Sungai Nyigu, RPR Sibiew.
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Jawbone (company)
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History & Aliph
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Jawbone (company) History Alexander Asseily and Hosain Rahman, who met as Stanford University undergraduates, founded Aliph (which would later become Jawbone) in March 1998 in San Francisco. Aliph According to later legal documents, the company was originally called AliphCom and formed in March 1998 during the dot-com bubble.
In 2002, Aliph won a contract with DARPA, the U.S. military’s research arm, to research ways for combat soldiers to communicate with each other in difficult conditions. The pair began to develop a mobile phone headset designed to suppress background noise.
After undisclosed seed funding, about $1.5 million was raised in June 2002.
In 2006,
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Kolam
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History
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the kolam patterns, many designs are derived from magical motifs and abstract designs blended with philosophic and religious motifs which have been mingled together. Motifs may include fish, birds, and other animal images to symbolise the unity of man and beast. The sun, moon and other zodiac symbols were also used. The Downward pointing triangle represented woman; an upward pointing triangle represented man. A circle represented nature while a square represented culture. A lotus represented the womb. A pentagram represented Venus and the five elements.
The ritual kolam patterns created for special occasions such as weddings often stretch all the
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Kosovo Liberation Army
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Foreign support
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had been trained in Albania by former U.S. military working for MPRI.
James Bissett, Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania, wrote in 2001 that media reports indicate that "as early as 1998, the Central Intelligence Agency assisted by the British Special Air Service were arming and training Kosovo Liberation Army members in Albania to foment armed rebellion in Kosovo. (...) The hope was that with Kosovo in flames NATO could intervene ...". According to Tim Judah, KLA representatives had already met with American, British, and Swiss intelligence agencies in 1996, and possibly "several years earlier".
American Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, while
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Kevin Dowd
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Published work
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field, Dowd and collaborators have written on the financial implications of mortality and longevity risk. They invented survivor swaps, survivor swaptions, the CBD mortality model, and the gravity two-population mortality model.
Dowd also works with Cobden Partners, a sovereign advisory service based in London, and is a founding member of the Sofia Business School, based in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Kalale
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Pilgrimage centre
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of 3 ft and 6 inches height and divinely beautiful. Kalale in Sanskrit means bamboo. Since the idol was recovered from bamboo bushes, the place is known as Kalale.
Mythology connotes Brahma's worship of this divinely auspicious idol. It is said in puranas that this idol has been worshipped according to the wishes of Maha Vishnu by Athri Mahaamuni the prominent among the Saptharishis.
This place is also known as Kapilashsrama and incident associated with this name is interesting. Kapila Maharshi the son of Kardama having failed to find a peaceful place on the surface of the earth had to finally enter
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Kevin Hartman
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Professional
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Kevin Hartman Professional Hartman was drafted 29th overall in the 1997 MLS College Draft by Los Angeles Galaxy. He played very little his rookie year, as he was stuck behind renowned Mexican keeper Jorge Campos. After the season, Hartman, or "El Gato" (dubbed by La Opinion reporter Ramiro Gonzalez),was selected third overall by Chicago Fire in the expansion draft; the Galaxy quickly reacquired him, however, trading Campos and Chris Armas to the Fire in exchange for Hartman and Danny Pena. With Campos in Chicago, Hartman seized the starting job, starting 28 games for the team kept it until his departure
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John F. Helliwell
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Speaking engagements & Publications
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Life Studies (ISQOLS) annual conference. Publications Helliwell has authored, edited and contributed to numerous articles, books, as well as editorials. He was managing editor for the Canadian Journal of Economics between 1979–82, executive editor of the Journal of Asian Economics between 1995–2000, member of editorial board, Canadian Business Economics between 1995–2001, founding member of editorial board of the Canadian Public Policy between 1974–77, founding member of editorial board of the Journal of Public Economics between1974-90, and has been a member of editorial board of economic modeling since 1994.
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Kumiko Ōsugi
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Early life
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Kumiko Ōsugi Early life Ōsugi began taking singing lessons at eight years old, and in grade seven began singing with a group and in competitions.
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Juan Cruz Sol
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International career
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Juan Cruz Sol International career He played 28 matches for Spain national football team, and scord one goal.
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Krasnaya Nov
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History
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Krasnaya Nov History Krasnaya Nov, the first Soviet "thick" literary magazine, was established in June 1921. In its first 7 years, under editor-in-chief Alexander Voronsky, it reached a circulation of 15,000 copies, publishing works of the leading Soviet authors, including Maxim Gorky, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Sergey Yesenin, as well as essays on politics, economics, and science by authors like Lenin, Stepanov-Skvortsov, Bukharin, Frunze and Radek, among others. In 1927, Voronsky was condemned as a Trotskist and fired. He was replaced first by Vladimir Vasilyevsky (summer 1927–spring 1929), then by Fyodor Raskolnikov (1929–1930), Ivan Bespalov (1930–1931), and Alexander Fadeyev (1931–1942), the
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Joshua Groban
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Education and law career
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Joshua Groban Education and law career Groban was raised in Del Mar and graduated from Torrey Pines High School. His father is a physician at University of California, San Diego hospital, and his mother, Deborah Isackson Groban, served as a member of Del Mar City Council. Groban attended Stanford University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995, and Harvard Law School, obtaining a Juris Doctor degree in 1998.
Groban began his legal career serving as a law clerk to U.S. District Judge William C. Conner in the Southern District of New York from 1998 to 1999. He was in private
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Kelly Gunther
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Personal life
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"I forgave him." As of 2014, Gunther lives in West Jordan, Utah. She is taking classes at Salt Lake Community College in pursuit of a degree in early childhood education. In her free time she likes to go shopping, hang out with friends, and vacation in St. Thomas. Gunther lists her mother as the greatest influence in her life. Kelly has a brother, Brad Sprague that still resides in Lorain, Ohio.
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K. C. Yadav
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Academic works
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revolutionary's supposed 'confusion' and has discussed Singh's ideology, tracing his transition from a Gandhian to a socialist revolutionary. Speaking to The Tribune, Yadav stated, 'Bhagat Singh [...] had the potential of becoming a world leader and this is no exaggeration.'
On the First World War: In recent years Yadav has worked on the involvement of Indian soldiers in the First World War, focusing mainly on Haryana and Punjab. He is part of the United Service Institution's project India and the Great War 1914-18. Yadav has focused on the recruitment of Indian soldiers, the social and economic implications of the war, and
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Kosovo Liberation Army
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Status as a terrorist group
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UN resolution 1160 took a similar stance.
But the 1997 U.S. State Department's terrorist list hadn't included the KLA. In March 1998, just one month later Gerbald had to modify his statements to say that KLA had not been classified legally by the U.S. government as a terrorist group, and the U.S. government approached the KLA leaders to make them interlocutors with the Serbs. A Wall Street Journal article claimed later that the U.S. government had in February 1998 removed the KLA from the list of terrorist organisations, a removal that has never been confirmed. France didn't delist the KLA until
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June Haver
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Personal life
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to the church to forget her unhappiness.
After her divorce from Zito, Haver started dating Dr. John L. Duzik, whom she had dated before her marriage to Zito; they planned on marrying, but Duzik died on October 31, 1949, following surgery complications. While taking care of him in his final days, she started attending church more often. According to friends, in this period she was inspired to become a nun. Following Duzik's death, Haver reportedly became tired of Hollywood, and never was really in love with the men she dated afterwards. In February 1953, Haver became a postulant nun with the
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Hyderabad State
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Political movements & 1938 Satyagraha
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Muslims, Ittehad for short) was formed. Its political activity was meager during the initial decade other than stating the objectives of uniting the Muslims and expressing loyalty to the ruler. However, it functioned as a 'watchdog' of Muslim interests and defended the privileged position of Muslims in the government and administration. 1938 Satyagraha 1937 was a watershed year in the Indian independence movement. The Government of India Act, 1935 introduced major constitutional reforms, with a loose federal structure for India and provincial autonomy. In the provincial elections of February 1937, the Indian National Congress emerged with a clear majority in
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Inspector Ghote's Good Crusade
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Plot summary
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and they both begin laughing. Ghote recounts the important details of the case to his wife, who remarks that a person can become sick without poison. Ghote has a revelation and solves the case.
At the foundation Ghote finds Dr Uplea about to fire the cook which she claims she has the authority to do now Frank Masters is dead. Chatterjee tries to make peace but Carstairs agrees the cook is terrible and that Dr Uplea is in charge. Ghote announces he knows the identity of the murderer.
Dr Uplea invites Ghote to arrest Chatterjee but Ghote declines, explaining that neither Chatterjee
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Kevin Matisyn
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Biography
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Kevin Matisyn Biography Matisyn started listening to Metallica in his early teens and began his first band while at the age of sixteen. In March 2005, he co-founded the band, Evans Blue, which spawned two albums, The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume and The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends. There is also a bootleg Evans Blue collection entitled The Stage is Set for the Revival of Anthem that consists of a number of unreleased demos and an unofficial acoustic compilation entitled The Unplugged Melody.
As of July 28, 2008 he was no longer in the band.
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King of Fools (album)
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Background & Recording and release
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band decided to resign from their respective jobs and become professional musicians. Delirious? soon began working on songs for their first full studio album. Recording and release After making their first release as Delirious?, a live album titled Live & In the Can, the band set up recording equipment in Beltwood House, London. The album was recorded between 1 December 1996 and 28 January 1997 using an Otari Radar. The album was produced by Andy Piercy, who had previously produced the band's four Cutting Edge EPs. After the release of two singles, the latter of which, "Deeper", stayed in the
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King of Fools (album)
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Recording and release & Singles
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two-disc 'fuse boxes'. One of these albums included King of Fools, which was paired with the 1996 live album, Live & In the Can. Singles The album spawned four singles. The band released their very first mainstream single in the UK during February 1997, several months before the release of the album. "White Ribbon Day" was a song inspired by the political situation occurring in Northern Ireland at the time. Distribution problems partly led to the single charting at No. 41, meaning that it narrowly missed out on the UK Top 40 chart show on BBC Radio 1. However, "White
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Josef and Ctirad Mašín
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Books and documentaries
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maker Ivan Passer (a former classmate of Josef Mašín and of film director Miloš Forman) announced he is going to make a movie based on the book.
Eventually, Barbara Mašín, Josef Mašín's daughter spent several years researching to reconstruct the story of her father and uncle. She had spent most of her childhood in Germany before her family moved to the USA. Later she studied Czech and was thus able to read all the relevant documents in Germany, the Czech Republic and the USA. "Gauntlet", the result of her research was published in September 2006 and has become the most important
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Jürgen Mossack
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Investigations & Personal life
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doing business with the state-run oil company, Petrobras. Investigators began focusing on the law firm after finding an array of apartments in the names of relatives of an imprisoned politician, the New York Times reported. Personal life Mossack has one son, Michael, and four daughters, Karin, Jennifer, Andrea, and Nicole. The latter two have been covered in the Panamanian press since at least 2003 for showjumping.
His daughter, Jennifer, worked in his firm and was point of connection for a lobbyist of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity.
Mossack is a member of the prestigious Club Unión, where his daughter Nicole made
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Kaʻau Crater Boys
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History
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his musicianship with the ukulele.
The creation of the Kaʻau Crater Boys also coincided with the resurgence in local Hawaiian customs and tradition, as well as promoting the renaissance of Hawaiian culture, especially among the local youth.
As part of a collective of artists from the Palolo Housing area of Oahu, Hawaii Cruz and Fernandez earned a steady gig at the Elks Lodge which also opened the door for Troy and Ernie to tour Japan for 6 months.
A last minute appearance a few years later at Moose McGillycuddy’s Pub became a regular gig - this time as “E.T.,” “Ernie/Troy” (a play on
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Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling
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2015 earthquake
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devastating earthquakes of April and May 2015, the original main temple suffered extensive damage and can no longer be used. A new temple has been designed and is planned to be built. During the earthquakes, the continuity of the practice was not interrupted, and the monastics performed the daily rituals and prayers in temporary shelters outside the temple, while also hosting hundreds of locals in need of food and shelter. Until the new temple is built, another building currently serves as the main shrine hall.
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Kirstie Marshall
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Early life and sporting career
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in the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics. Marshall set several world records over the course of her skiing career, including becoming the first woman in history to score over 100 points on a single competition jump, with a score of 104.37. Her 17th career World Cup gold medal in 1998 tied her for the all-time record for career World Cup aerial victories with Canadian skier Marie Claude Asselin, who retired in 1984. She has been a board member of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia since her retirement from skiing.
Marshall discovered current Australian aerial skier, David Morris, while attending a gymnastics
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Kiriwina
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History
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feet long, with 16 bomber hardstands. The first taxiway was completed on October 12, two days ahead of schedule, in time to support a major air raid against Rabaul. About a week later, the second taxiway was completed." No. 73 Wing RAAF was based at this field in August 1943.
A seaplane base was constructed at Losuia, consisting of an anchorage and jetty.
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Kimber Lee
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Shimmer Women Athletes (2013–2016) & Chikara (2014–2016, 2018–present)
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(Kellie Skater and Tomoka Nakagawa) for the Shimmer Tag Team Championship. Throughout 2014, The Kimber Bombs continued to compete in Shimmer's tag team division against teams including Leva Bates and Veda Scott, Ray and Leon, Bambi Hall and KC Cassidy, and The Buddy System (Heidi Lovelace and Solo Darling). On April 11, 2015, The Kimber Bombs defeated 3G to win the Shimmer Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Evie and Heidi Lovelace on June 26, 2016. Chikara (2014–2016, 2018–present) Lee made her Chikara debut at King of Trios 2014: Night 1 in September 2014 as Princess KimberLee. She
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Kia Stevens
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Return to TNA (2015–2016) & All Elite Wrestling (2019-present) & Other media
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to induct Gail Kim into the TNA Hall of Fame. All Elite Wrestling (2019-present) On May 25, 2019, Awesome Kong debuted as a surprise entrant in the women's triple threat match at AEW Double or Nothing, making it a Fatal-4 Way. On July 13, 2019, she accompanied Brandi Rhodes to the ring at AEW Fight for the Fallen where after the match she was face to face with Aja Kong. Other media Stevens is a playable character as Kharma in WWE '12 and WWE '13.
Stevens plays Tammé "The Welfare Queen" Dawson in the Netflix original comedy series GLOW from producer
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Judicial elections in Pennsylvania
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History
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passed, but critics of judicial elections claimed that the language of the article confused voters. Because of this, there was another statewide vote that spring, in which the results were much closer, but still held that people wanted to elect their judges rather than having the governor appoint them.
As of 2015, the Brennan Center for Justice lists 16 states in which the high court judges are appointed by the governor and reselected in unopposed retention elections, 15 states in which the high court judges are selected in contested nonpartisan elections, and 7 states in which the high court judges are
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Knockout rat
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Research use & Production challenges
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model human disease. Although published knockouts exist for approximately 60% of mouse genes, a large majority of common human diseases do not have a knockout mouse model. Knockout rat models are an alternative to mice that may enable the creation of new gene disruptions that are unavailable in the mouse. Knockout rat models can also complement existing transgenic mouse models. Comparing mouse and rat mutants can facilitate the distinction between rodent-specific and general mammalian phenotypes. Production challenges Rat models have been used to advance many areas of medical research, including cardiovascular disease, psychiatric disorders (studies of behavioral intervention and addiction),
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John H. Harmon
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Politics
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also a member of the state militia, being appointed a Colonel in 1850. Following his stint as mayor, he was appointed by President Franklin Pierce as Collector for the Port of Detroit, where he served until 1857. After he left the office of Collector, Harmon spent much of his time in Washington, DC, during congressional sessions.
During this time Harmon, as one biographer put it, "became a victim to the bad habits created by the customs of hospitality then existing in Detroit." Through generosity to his friends, his fortune declined, and Harmon spent some time again working for the Free
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John Stokes (comics)
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Biography
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John Stokes (comics) Biography Stokes got into the comics industry thanks to his brother George Stokes who already worked for IPC. He lived in India until the age of 8 or 9 and when he returned to England the first comic work he saw was that of his brother and colleagues, as well the Eagle which launched around the same time.
This sparked a lifelong interest in comics and he moved from drawing comics in his spare time at school, to trying not to draw comics at art school (where they discouraged his interest), to doing it professionally, starting in the
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La Victoria, Spain
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Dining
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old family recipes, such as beans palomeras, which used to be eaten on farms, potato croquettes and melon twisted roll. Special mention goes to pig's feet, the gazpacho, gazpacho, baked, but crumbs, chopped maimones and oranges with cod and onion. Bookmark the typical sweets such as bores, the flowers, the informers, donuts orange and anise, not to mention the lard buns stuffed with chocolate and pumpkin, tortillas, lard and muffins made in a handmade by local women. And it should also highlight the giant doblaita day of All Saints (Nov. 1) and also make porridge.
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Karli Coburger
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Early years & The Ministry for State Security
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one-party rule in this portion of Germany. Coburger joined the new Socialist Unity Party (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED), which had resulted from the merger, in 1949, the year of his twentieth birthday. He studied for a year at the prestigious "Walter Ulbricht" National Administration Academy (Deutsche Akademie für Staats- und Rechtswissenschaft) and then, till 1952, took a job as a commercial assistant, while simultaneously progressing his education through evening classes. The Ministry for State Security In 1952 Coburger joined the Ministry for State Security (MfS / Stasi). He worked initially at the Stasi regional administrative office in Leipzig, before being
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KMVT
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History
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reflecting the area's nickname of "Magic Valley."
In 1965, KMVT became the first television station in Idaho to broadcast local programs in color.
Arthur Mosby and his Western Broadcasting Company of Missoula, Montana, which operated KMSO-TV (now KECI-TV) in Missoula, acquired KMVT in 1970. In 1984, control of the station was transferred to the Chapman S. Root 1982 Living Trust. The Catamount Broadcast Group acquired the station in 1998 and sold it to the Neuhoff family in 2004.
On December 31, 1983, prior to its official premiere during Super Bowl XVIII the following month, KMVT notably aired Apple Computer's critically acclaimed Macintosh computer
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Jon Wurster
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Comedy/The Best Show
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as well as new material. Special guests during this tour included Kim Gordon, Vanessa Bayer, Britt Daniel, Steve Albini, Stephen Malkmus, Ben Gibbard, Chris Stamey and Wilco’s John Stirratt and Pat Sansone.
Scharpling & Wurster appeared as couch guests on Late Night with Seth Myers on May 14, 2015 and recorded their Scharpling & Wurster Live at Third Man Records album two days later in Nashville, Tennessee. Wurster is one of only a handful of artists to appear on Late Night as couch guest, musical guest and as a member of the 8G Band. Wurster has appeared as an expert witness
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Kosovo Liberation Army
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Destroyed medieval churches and monuments
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many reports of widespread attacks against churches committed by the Kosovo Liberation Army. In 2014, John Clint Williamson announced EU Special Investigative Task Force's investigative findings and he indicated that a certain element of the KLA following the conclusion of the war (June 1999) intentionally targeted minority populations in organized ethnic cleansing campaign with acts of persecution that also included desecration and destruction of churches and other religious sites. Fabio Maniscalco, an Italian archaeologist, specialist about the protection of cultural property, described that KLA members seized icons and liturgical ornaments as they ransacked and that they proceeded to destroy Christian
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I'll Never Love Again
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Critical reception & Commercial performance
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Award nomination for Best Original Song. USA Today's Patrick Ryan wrote, "And with 'I'll Never Love Again,' the film's devastating emotional closer, Gaga gets her own Whitney Houston moment, powering through a formidable number about love and loss with searing vulnerability and grace. It's a transcendent achievement that could single-handedly net the singer-turned-actress her first Oscar, reminding us yet again that she's one of the best vocalists right now in any genre, pop or otherwise." Commercial performance The song debuted at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and has since sold 226,000 copies in
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Kjell Magne Bondevik
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Awards and decorations
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of democratic states that works to strengthen democratic governance and leadership.
Kjell Magne Bondevik is an Honorary Member of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation.
In 2009, Bondevik was awarded an honorary degree from the University of San Francisco.
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John DiMaio
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Early Life & Warren County Freeholder
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join the Republicans in March 1995. DiMaio was a member of the Hackettstown Municipal Utilities Authority from 1991 until 1995 and rejoined it in 1999 where he continues to serve. In 1999, he was elected the president of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors. DiMaio was defeated by Democrat Roger Hines in his bid for re-election for mayor in 1999. Warren County Freeholder In December 2000, when incumbent Republican Warren County Freeholder Susan Dickey was elected County Surrogate, DiMaio was chosen by the Warren County Republican Committee to fill the remainder of her term. Almost immediately, he was chosen as
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Kosovo je Srbija
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Serbian media campaign & Reception
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is a media campaign in Serbia launched by Petar Petković in the final months of the negotiations over Kosovo and organised with the participation of 25 notable Serbian public figures, among them: Bata Živojinović, Svetlana Bojković, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Sergej Trifunović, Dragan Jovanović, Bora Đorđević, Đorđe David, Miki Jevremović, Slađana Milošević, Merima Njegomir and Emir Kusturica. Reception Historians Noel Malcolm and Andrea R. Nagy commented on the slogan. Malcolm argued that Kosovo was not the "cradle" of Serbia as it was held by Serbs only centuries after they settled in the Balkans and then only for 250 years before the Ottoman
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Kosovo Liberation Army
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Background & Funding
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Greater Albania, irredentist concept of lands that are considered to form the national homeland by many Albanians, encompassing Kosovo, Albania, and the ethnic Albanian minority of neighbouring Macedonia and Montenegro. Funding The KLA received large funds from the Albanian diaspora in Europe and the United States. It is estimated that those funds amounted from $75 million to $100 million. There is a possibility that among donators to the KLA were people involved in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, however insufficient evidence exists that the KLA itself was involved in such activities. When the U.S. State Department listed the KLA
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Heresy of Peor
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Biblical account
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Israelites, after spending a short time in the plain of Moab, begin to involve themselves with the Moabite women. Consequently, under the influence of Moabite culture, the Israelites begin participating in the worship of the Moabite gods, and join themselves to Baal Peor (Hebrew בעל פעור Ba‘al Pə‘ôr), in the Septuagint Beelphegōr, a baal associated with Mount Pe‘or.
Yahweh orders Moses to gather the chiefs of the people and hang up the idolaters before Yahweh to turn away Yahweh's anger. The scene then abruptly shifts from concerns about Moabites to those about Midianites. A man — Israelite Zimri, the son
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Culture of Tunisia
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Cinema & Theatre
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Silences of Palace (Samt Al-Qusur, 1994). The director, Moufida Tlatli, won several international jury awards for her work. The movie shows the daily life in an aristocratic palace in Tunis through the eyes of a young woman.
In 2007, several films were produced and grabbed public attention, such as Nouri Bouzid's Making Of and Nejib Belkadi's VHS Kahloucha. Theatre The Tunisian theater was mostly developed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, during the French protectorate. Theaters grew up, such as the French Theater, Politeama Rossini, Arena, Theater Tunisia, the Gringa, Paradiso, etc. Some wooden theaters have since been destroyed
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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
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Mexican–American War
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Town San Diego and at Fort Moore in Los Angeles. Colonel Cooke's diary mentions Charbonneau some 29 times from November 16, 1846, to January 21, 1847. Eight of the twenty wagons reached Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, four miles (6 km) from today's Oceanside, California, and the leaders counted the expedition as a success.
Cooke wrote of the Mormon Battalion, "History may be searched in vain for an equal march of infantry." Known as Cooke's Road or the Gila Trail but more currently known as the Mormon Battalion Trail, the wagon road was used by settlers, miners, stagecoaches of the Butterfield Stage
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Kiwiana
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Origins
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Marmite and L&P, are made by non-New Zealand companies. In some cases this is because the original New Zealand company has been purchased by an overseas corporation, in others the product has always been made by an international firm. A number of companies with products deemed to be 'kiwiana' have enthusiastically cashed in on this. For example, an advertising campaign has claimed that "you'll never be a Kiwi 'til you love your Watties sauce", even though the company is now American-owned. In the 1990s a Sanitarium campaign claimed that "Kiwi kids are Weet-Bix kids". The advertisement was a dubbed version
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Ingram, Wisconsin
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2000 census
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36 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.7 males.
The median household income was $29,375, and the median family income was $28,750. Males had a median income of $29,375 versus $17,500 for females. The per capita income for the village was $12,868. None of the population or families were below the poverty line.
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Kata Dalström
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Communist & Literary career & In culture
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she had held a famous debate with the priest David Granqvist about Christianity and Socialism, and the same year, she copied Martin Luther by nailing her opinions upon the church door in Åmål. Her "original Christianity" had much in common with Buddhism, and at her death, she declared herself to be a Buddhist. Literary career She also wrote books, mostly political texts, but also books about Norse Mythology and Viking legends. In culture Kata Dalström appears as a character in Dag Skogheim's novel Sulis (1980).
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Kōnan Railway Company
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History
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from 600 VDC to 750 VDC on April 1, 1954 and to 1500 VDC on September 1, 1961.
On October 1, 1970, the Hirosaki Electric Railway was acquired by the Kōnan Railway Company, and its line became the Kōnan Railway Ōwani Line.
On November 1, 1984 the former Japan National Railway Kuroshi Line was privatized by the government and acquired by the Kōnan Railway Company, becoming the Kōnan Railway Kuroishi Line, but was subsequently closed in 1998.
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John F. Helliwell
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Early life and education
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Provincial Park on Hornby Island. He graduated from Prince of Wales High School and attended University of British Columbia where he received a bachelor of arts in commerce in 1959, graduating as a valedictorian.
In 1959, he was a British Columbia Rhodes Scholar to Oxford, where he read for the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) with a specialization in philosophy at St. John’s College, Oxford and received a first class in 1961. He received a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in economics from Nuffield College, Oxford’s graduate college for the social sciences, with his thesis entitled The Investment
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Kuwait 25th Commando Brigade
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Development and establishment
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1965; known later as the Kuwait 6th Liberation Mechanized Brigade following the liberation of Kuwait during the Gulf War. The 1st specialized force unit was moved and the specialized force battalion was officially formed. Following in 1966, the forming of 2nd specialized force battalion followed.
In 1970, both Commando battalions were united and were stationed in the Kuwait 6th Liberation Mechanized Brigade. During the same year, an executive military organization order on January 31 1971, was issued and changed the designation of the 1st specialized force battalion to a designated Commando Battalion; similarly, the 2nd specialized force battalion to another designated
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John MacDonald of Garth
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Early life
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John MacDonald of Garth Early life MacDonald was born in 1771 at Garth, his family's estate east of Loch Lomond, near Callander, Perthshire. He was the son of Captain John MacDonald of Garth, of the 8th King's Regiment, whose grandfather was a son of Alastair MacDonald, 10th Chief of Clan MacDonald of Keppoch. His mother, Magdalen Small, was the daughter of James Small, factor of the forfeited Struan estates in Perthshire. MacDonald's mother was a niece of Major-General John Small and Alexander Small, two of the first cousins of General John Robertson Reid, 15th Baron Reid. MacDonald himself was a
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Kia Stevens
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Return to TNA (2015–2016)
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Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling. The two faced off on August 12 in a match, that ended in a double count-out. On the September 16 episode of Impact Wrestling, Kong competed in a fatal–four-way match against Brooke, Gail Kim and Tapa for the TNA Women's Knockout Championship, which Kim would win. At Bound for Glory, Kong received a match against Kim for but was unsuccessful in regaining the championship. During October and November (taped in July), she participated in the TNA World Title Series, where she ended first of her block, tied with Gail Kim, advancing to the finals where she
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Kelebija
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History
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Kelebija History There is a small lake at the south-western part of the village, next to which there is a little hill often called "Church Hill" by the local people. Today, however, there is no church in this site, but there are some remnants of a medieval settlement here, among them also the foundations of a larger building, which was probably the church of the medieval settlement called Kalyb.
Kalyb, that is to say, today's Kelebija was mentioned first time in 1297 as the property of Simon Filins Wasa de Kelyb, an aristocrat in the Kingdom of Hungary.
The village became destroyed
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Justine Smethurst
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Personal & Softball
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Justine Smethurst Personal Smethurst was born in January 1987 in Melbourne, Victoria. Her mother and sister both played softball. Both also went on to coach softball. She attended Shelford Anglican Girls' School and graduated in 2004. She learned Japanese in school. One of her hobbies is kayaking. In 2002, she was living in East Brighton, Victoria. She attended the University of Hawaii, enrolling in 2005 and majoring in psychology. While attending the university, she acquired an American accent. Softball Smethurst is a pitcher. While she started playing before she was twelve, she did not move into
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Jerome Messam
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Saskatchewan Roughriders & Calgary Stampeders
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with 47 receptions for 464 yards and did this all in 15 games with the Roughriders. Calgary Stampeders On October 14, 2015, the CFL's trade deadline day, Messam was traded to the Calgary Stampeders for Tyler Crapigna and an exchange of 2016 CFL Draft picks. At the time, Messam was the league's second-leading rusher, but was in the final year of his contract and the Roughriders had already been eliminated from the playoffs. Calgary's Jon Cornish was injured due to a concussion, so Messam started the final two games of the season for the Stampeders, recording 28 carries for 180
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Kimber Lee
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Combat Zone Wrestling (2011–2014)
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defeated Austin Uzzie in an intergender match. In February 2012, she defeated Nevaeh, before losing to Alex Colon. In June 2012, Lee joined Drew Gulak's faction, A Campaign for a Better Combat Zone. As part of the faction, Lee and Gulak feuded with Greg Excellent, defeating him and Mia Yim in a mixed tag team match in September. Two months later, Lee defeated Excellent in a singles match, before Excellent and Momma Excellent defeated Lee and Gulak. Throughout 2013 and 2014, Lee continued to compete in CZW, participating in both women's and intergender matches. She faced wrestlers including Neveah, Christina
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Gosfield
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Post Medieval
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violent and hostile to the Monarchy. He was to spend the next 23 years in exile, during which time his brother was guillotined, and his nephew, who nominally became Louis XVII on his father's execution, died in prison.
Louis had to flee the Low Countries in the face of advancing French armies. He fled to Italy, from where another French invasion forced him to flee again. Louis sought refuge in Brunswick, in Germany. In Brunswick he had to live in modest circumstances. Following his nephew's death, however, he nominally became King of France, and sought a lifestyle more fitting to his
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K. Alison Clarke-Stewart
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Career & Child care
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she remained until her death. Child care In the early 1970s she began her research on the effects of child care on children, well before it was a central area of inquiry . At the University of Chicago she initiated a longitudinal study of the joint effects of home environments and child care on children's social, emotional and cognitive development which was reported in her 1994 volume, Children at home and in day care. From the outset, she argued that the negative effects of child care are overestimated and dependent on the quality of outside care. In 1990, the National
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Knockout rat
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LINE1 (L1) retrotransposons
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via a “copy and paste” mechanism and are abundant in many eukaryotic species. Several L1 retrotransposons have remained active in mice and humans. L1s contain a small internal promoter within a 5’ untranslated region to drive expression, two open reading frames (ORFs), and a 3’ untranslated region containing sequences for polyadenylation. The two ORFs encode proteins necessary for autonomous retrotransposition; ORF1 encodes an RNA-binding protein while ORF2 encodes a protein containing endonuclease (EN) and reverse transcriptase (RT) activity, which nick a site in DNA, then produce a copy via RT. These proteins exhibit an overwhelming specificity for binding to and
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Kat DeLuna
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2009–2011: Move to Universal Music and Inside Out
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album. Inside Out was released on November 5, 2010, in Belgium. It was commercially successful in the country, debuting and peaking at number 16 on the official album's chart. The video for "Party O'Clock" was released on December 15, 2010. "Dancing Tonight" was the next single from the album, and she shot video in New York City on December 21–23, 2010. "Dancing Tonight" debuted as the #1 Breakout on the Billboard Dance Chart. The video for the song premiered on March 23.
On July 29 the video for the single Drop It Low premiered on her YouTube channel, and the single
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