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San Gabriele dell'Addolorata
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San Gabriele dell'Addolorata San Gabriele dell'Addolorata St. Gabriel of Sorrows is a church located in Don Bosco district. In 2015, Pope Francis created this church as the seat of cardinalatial Title "Sancti Gabrieli Aperdolentis". # List of Cardinal Protectors. - Julio Duarte Langa 14 February 2015 – present # Re...
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WQHD-LP
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WQHD-LP WQHD-LP WQHD-LP (90.7 FM, Oldies 95) is a radio station broadcasting a Oldies format. Licensed to Aguada-Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, United States, the station serves the western Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by Aurio Matos Chaparro, through licensee West Coast Broadcasting.
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Darling Estate Historic District
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Darling Estate Historic District Darling Estate Historic District The Darling Estate Historic Estate encompasses an historic country estate of more than on Darling Hill Road, straddling the town line between Burke and Lyndon, Vermont, USA. Built in the early 1900s for Elmer Darling, a locally-born New York hotelier, i...
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Darling Estate Historic District
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Darling Estate Historic District known as Bemis) in 1883, and had by the early 20th century amassed more than 2,000 acres of farmland encompassing an entire ridge north of Lyndon and west of East Burke. Properties on this ridge had largely begun has hill farms in the early 19th century, and Darling's purchases included...
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Darling Estate Historic District
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Darling Estate Historic District with a canopy of trees that is still largely in place. Darling died here in 1931, and his heirs sold off the Mountain View Farm in 1960. Burklyn Hall is located at the highest point of the Darling Hill ridge, which extends north-south in northeastern Lyndon and southern Burke. The hous...
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Darling Estate Historic District
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Darling Estate Historic District ple facade, and a porte-cochère on the west side is joined to an outbuilding housing a lavishly decorated billiard room. The interior, in particular the four great rooms of the main floor, feature elaborate carved woodwork and plaster moldings. There are formal gardens just south of the...
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Chaminda Hathurusingha
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Chaminda Hathurusingha Chaminda Hathurusingha Chaminda Hathurusingha (born 9 October 1971) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He played 94 first-class and 31 List A matches between 1992 and 2008. He his now an umpire and stood in matches in the 2016–17 Premier League Tournament.
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Green Local Schools (Wayne County)
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Green Local Schools (Wayne County) Green Local Schools (Wayne County) Green Local Schools is a school district serving portions of central Wayne County, Ohio, including Smithville and Marshallville. The district's superintendent is the 2017 Ohio Principal of the Year Dean Frank. # Schools. - Smithville High School (...
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Green Local Schools (Wayne County)
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Green Local Schools (Wayne County) ngs which were then in use: Smithville Elementary School, Marshallville Elementary School, Greene Middle School, and the old Smithville High School. # Demographics. As of the 2015/16 school year, 1,017 students attend Green Local Schools. The majority of the students are white (96.1...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout Milan Kohout Milan Kohout (born 1955 in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech–American performance artist, writer, and university lecturer. He was a signatory of the Charter 77 human rights declaration against the communist government of Czechoslovakia. # Early life. Kohout studied electrical engineering at...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout by the secret police, and spent two years in the Traiskirchen refugee camp in Austria. # In the United States. He was granted political asylum in the United States, and moved to Boston, gaining a diploma from Tufts School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 1993. He has taught performance art as political acti...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout for news and public affairs cable TV channel C-SPAN. He has written a series of interviews for the Czech magazine "Xantypa" with subjects such as Noam Chomsky and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.. # Artwork and later career. Since 1994 he has been a member of the Mobius art group. He has participated in several interna...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout wall in Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic, where in 1999, as a protest against the segregation of Czech Roma, he cut the flag of the Czech Republic in half, and was subsequently accused of defaming the state symbol. In 2007 he was arrested in Boston after his performance "Nooses on Sale", which was critical o...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout in the documentary film "Radical Jesters", about political performance artists in the United States. In 2015 he appeared on the Czech TV show "You Have the Word", arguing in favour of the Czech Republic accepting large numbers of refugees. Kohout described this as a political performance, but it sparked a ...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout the Brno House of Arts (Gallery G99). - 2012: Participation on the exhibition "Middle East Europe" at DOX in Prague. - 2012: "Performance Art as Rebellious Art", Olomouc Museum of Art (April–May). - 2013: Exhibition at the Art e FACTA Gallery Pilsen. - 2013: Exhibition "Where Is My Home?", DOX Centre f...
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Milan Kohout
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Milan Kohout ance Art as Rebellious Art", Olomouc Museum of Art (April–May). - 2013: Exhibition at the Art e FACTA Gallery Pilsen. - 2013: Exhibition "Where Is My Home?", DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague, Czech Republic. - 2015: Exhibition from a cycle "Test Exposure", Wrocław Art Center in Poland. # Publica...
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Anthony Daly
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Anthony Daly Anthony Daly Anthony Daly may refer to: - Anthony W. Daly (1904–1960), American judge, lawyer, and politician - Anthony Daly (Whiteboy) (died 1820), Irish rebel - Anthony Daly (hurler) (born 1970), Irish hurling player - Anthony Daly (cricketer) (born 1969), cricketer - Anthony Daly (footballer) (187...
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21197013
Lac de Fontaine
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Lac de Fontaine Lac de Fontaine Lac de Fontaine is a lake in Haute-Savoie, France.
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Üllar Kerde
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Üllar Kerde Üllar Kerde Üllar Kerde (born April 1, 1954) is an Estonian basketball coach. Currently he is the coach of BC Dynamo Moscow. He has also been the coach of Estonia national basketball team leading it to the EuroBasket 2001 which Estonia finished 14th. Kerde was born in Tallinn, Estonia. In his club career,...
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Tim Rubink
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Tim Rubink Tim Rubink Tim Rubink (born 12 January 1988 in Dormagen) is a German footballer who currently plays for Goslarer SC. # Career. He made his debut in the Fußball-Bundesliga for the main Borussia squad on 8 November 2006, when he started the game against FC Schalke 04 and was substituted at halftime.
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Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg Bruno Råberg Bruno Råberg (born July 13, 1954) is a Swedish-born jazz bassist, composer and music professor based in Boston. # Career. Bruno Råbergis an internationally renowned bass player and composer and a mainstay on the Boston music scene. Since coming to the US from his native Sweden he has made 1...
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Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg Europe, Scandinavia, USA, Japan, India, Africa, and Central America, and to jazz festivals such as Pori, Umbria, Monterey, Nancy, Bologna, Graz, Stockholm, Boston, and Cape Town. As an educator Råberg stands out. He is a professor at Berklee College of Music in Boston and has traveled to Spain, Poland, Cz...
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Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg been teaching at Berklee College of Music in Boston as a professor since 1986. Råberg's releases has received numerous reviews from jazz critics. Bill Milkowski in Jazz Times says: "For sheer output alone, it’s astounding. And the depth of expression and degree of surprise represented here is remarkable."...
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Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg Chase (saxophone), Mick Goodrick (guitar) Phil Grenadier (trumpet), Jeff Galindo (trombone), and others Ascensio Bruno Råberg (bass), Allan Chase (saxophone), Phil Grenadier (trumpet), and Marcello Pellitteri (drums) # Discography. "Pentimento" (1992, Boston Skyline)"Orbis" (1998, Orbis Music)"P...
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Bruno Råberg
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Bruno Råberg ick (guitar) Phil Grenadier (trumpet), Jeff Galindo (trombone), and others Ascensio Bruno Råberg (bass), Allan Chase (saxophone), Phil Grenadier (trumpet), and Marcello Pellitteri (drums) # Discography. "Pentimento" (1992, Boston Skyline)"Orbis" (1998, Orbis Music)"Presence" (1999, Orbis Music)"A...
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21197020
Out the Box
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Out the Box Out the Box "Out the Box" may refer to: - "Out the Box" (Tonéx album), an album by Tonéx - "Out the Box" (Jean album), an album by Jean - " Out The Box" Out The Box online travel presenter
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21197006
Tsambagarav Uul National Park
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Tsambagarav Uul National Park Tsambagarav Uul National Park Tsambagarav National Park is a national park in Bayan-Ölgii Province of western Mongolia. It covers more than in a glacial region which includes Tsambagarav mountain of Mongolia. It has a notable population of snow leopards, amongst other species. # Externa...
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William Henry Gill
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William Henry Gill William Henry Gill William Henry Gill (24 October 1839 - 27 June 1923) was a Manx musical scholar who wrote and composed anthem of Isle of Man, "Arrane Ashoonagh Dy Vannin". # Life and career. Gill was born at Marsala, Sicily to Manx parents, and he was educated at King William's College. He lived...
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William Henry Gill
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William Henry Gill liam Henry Gill (24 October 1839 - 27 June 1923) was a Manx musical scholar who wrote and composed anthem of Isle of Man, "Arrane Ashoonagh Dy Vannin". # Life and career. Gill was born at Marsala, Sicily to Manx parents, and he was educated at King William's College. He lived in London most of his ...
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21197068
Lac de Pététoz
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Lac de Pététoz Lac de Pététoz Lac de Pététoz is a lake in Haute-Savoie, France.
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Krones
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Krones Krones Krones AG is a German packaging and bottling machine manufacturer. It is the world's leading manufacturer of lines for filling beverages in plastic and glass bottles or beverage cans. The company manufactures stretch blow-moulding machines for producing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, plus fill...
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21196962
Krones
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Krones what is so far the lightest-ever PET bottle for still water, weighing 6.6 g, Krones won the German Packaging Prize for 2008 in the sales package category. The sustainability program, "enviro" is the group's own standard for designing machines and systems. With this program the user of the machinery gets a certif...
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Krones
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Krones labellers starting with 1951. The continuous success of his machines meant that as from the 1960s, the firm's range of machinery was extended to include packers and filling systems. In 1980, the company was converted into a stock corporation as Krones AG. Acquisitions of other companies were the building blocks...
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21196962
Krones
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Krones (labellers), Barbing, Germany - 2016: System Logistics S.p.A. (60% of shares), Fiorano Modenese, Italy # Corporate data. The headquarters of the group is situated in Neutraubling near Regensburg, Germany. In Germany in total 10,366 people are employed. New machines and systems are all manufactured at the Germ...
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Krones
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Krones packages, plus processing and operating materials), Neutraubling, Germany - KOSME S.R.L. (filling and packaging machines for mid-tier companies), Roverbella, Italy cover additional market segments in beverage filling. In the year 2017 the enterprise increased the number of its patents and utility models to 5,...
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Krones
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Krones goes to rinse, filling and capping lines with a rotary concept. This is where the enterprise distinguishes itself from inline construction, since only rotary lines are suitable for high-speed tasks of up to 72.000 bottles/hour or approximately 120,000 cans/hour, including aseptic filling systems for beverages wi...
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Krones
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Krones and grouping stations, as well as palletisation systems supplement the spectrum. Process engineering Breweries can be completely equipped with brewhouses, including fermenting and storage cellar equipment, along with assigned supply installations. Further, the company supplies syrup areas, mixing and carbonisi...
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Krones
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Krones systems take care of the provisions for production and distribution, such as raw, operating and auxiliary materials, as well as finished products, where either block storage or automatic warehouse systems are installed. In addition, commissioning equipment permit the manufacturing of combined product pallets. Co...
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21196962
Krones
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Krones line for recovering PET bottles and re-using them as food-grade raw material - 2005 Expansion of the firm's aseptic filling technology to include dry sterilisation using H2O2; Krones had already been offering sterilisation with peracetic acid, and is thus the only company to offer both of these technologies. -...
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21196962
Krones
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Krones . - 2011 LitePac is introduced, a completely new method of packaging beverages: PET bottle formations are provided with strapping tape and a carrying handle only, so that waste from packaging can be reduced by 75% in relation to former shrink film packaging. - 2015 With DecoType Select selectively direct print...
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21197081
Russell Wilson (cricketer)
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Russell Wilson (cricketer) Russell Wilson (cricketer) Russell Wilson (born 17 March 1959, in Blackpool) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Wiltshire. Having made his Minor Counties Championship debut for the team in 1979, he made his only List A app...
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21197063
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park
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Altai Tavan Bogd National Park Altai Tavan Bogd National Park Altai Tavan Bogd National Park (, "Altai five saints nature complex") is a national park in Bayan-Ölgii Province of western Mongolia. It covers 6362 square kilometres and is located south of Tavan Bogd, the highest mountain of Mongolia. It includes the lak...
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21197063
Altai Tavan Bogd National Park
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Altai Tavan Bogd National Park golia. It covers 6362 square kilometres and is located south of Tavan Bogd, the highest mountain of Mongolia. It includes the lakes Khoton, Khurgan, and Dayan. The protected area is inhabited by species such as the Argali sheep, Ibex, Red deer, Beech marten, Moose, Snow cock, and Golden ...
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21197082
Gerald Meale
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Gerald Meale Gerald Meale Gerald Meale (born Robert Gerald James Meale on 18 December 1947, in Hammersmith, Middlesex) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Wiltshire. Having appeared for the team in the Minor Counties Championship since 1974, Meale made two List A a...
6,113,643
21197084
Matthew Mixer
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Matthew Mixer Matthew Mixer Matthew Mixer (born 9 December 1972, in North Walsham, Norfolk) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Dorset. Mixer made a single List A appearance for the team during the C&G Trophy in August 2003. Mixer did not bat in the ma...
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21197083
John Alford (cricketer)
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John Alford (cricketer) John Alford (cricketer) John Alford (born 8 January 1941, in Salisbury, Wiltshire) was an English first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Wiltshire. Alford made two List A appearances for the team between 1972 and 1973, having repres...
6,113,645
21197085
Andrew Ward (cricketer)
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Andrew Ward (cricketer) Andrew Ward (cricketer) Andrew Ward (born 8 August 1994 Beverley, England) is a semi-professional Rugby League player. His normal position is at hooker or loose forward. Currently, he is serving in the British Army. # External links. - Andrew Ward at Rugby League Daily
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21197086
John Spencer (cricketer, born 1954)
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John Spencer (cricketer, born 1954) John Spencer (cricketer, born 1954) John Spencer (born Arthur John Spencer; 18 August 1954 in Wigan, Lancashire) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast swing bowler who played for Wiltshire. Spencer made a single List A appearance for the t...
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21197087
Ian Blakemore
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Ian Blakemore Ian Blakemore Ian Blakemore (born 13 May 1965 in Ironbridge, Shropshire) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Herefordshire. Blakemore, who made his cricketing debut in 1983 for Glamorgan Under-25s, and who appeared occasionally for Glamorgan's S...
6,113,648
21197093
Treasury (disambiguation)
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Treasury (disambiguation) Treasury (disambiguation) A treasury is a financial safe-house.The term may also refer to: # Arts, entertainment, and media. - Treasury, an anthology of works by one writer or multiple writers - Treasury, an art collection - Treasury, an omnibus edition of works by one writer or multiple ...
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21197093
Treasury (disambiguation)
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Treasury (disambiguation) ct chain of discount stores owned by JCPenney # Buildings. - Al Khazneh, the famous building at Petra, known in English as "the treasury" - The Treasury, a building along High Street in Singapore, occupied by the Ministry of Finance # Finance. - Treasury, a lender of last resort - Depart...
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21197088
Kevin Foyle
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Kevin Foyle Kevin Foyle Kevin Foyle (born 19 June 1962, in Hammersmith) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Wiltshire. Foyle, who played in the Second XI Championship for Leicestershire and then Derbyshire between 1983 and 1986, played in the Minor Counties Cham...
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21197100
Elizabeth Johnson
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Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth Johnson may refer to: - Elizabeth Johnson (died 1752) (1689–1752), wife of Samuel Johnson, an English writer - Elizabeth Johnson (pamphleteer) (1721–1800), longitude projector - Eliza McCardle Johnson (1810–1876), First Lady of the United States, wife of President Andre...
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21197100
Elizabeth Johnson
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Elizabeth Johnson ted the land that makes up the Pawnee Indian Museum State Historic Site, Kansas - Elizabeth Johnson (theologian) (born 1941), Christian feminist theologian - E. Elizabeth Johnson, Presbyterian biblical scholar - Betty Johnson (born 1931), American traditional pop and cabaret singer - Betsey Johnso...
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21197089
Jeffrey Cullip
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Jeffrey Cullip Jeffrey Cullip Jeffrey Cullip (born 4 February 1950, in Mitcham, Surrey) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Wiltshire. Having made his cricketing debut 18 years previously for Surrey Young Cricketers at the age of 19, Cullip made two List A appearan...
6,113,654
21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records Fashion Records Fashion Records is a UK-based record label, publishing reggae music. Founded in summer 1980, Fashion Records is one of the more successful UK-based reggae labels, and one of only a few British reggae labels to release records that were produced in their own recording studio. The label...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records Keith Douglas, Carlton Manning (of Carlton & His Shoes), Alton Ellis, Carlton Lewis and Johnnie Clarke amongst others. # Studio opening. In 1982 Fashion opened a four-track studio, essentially an expansion of Lane’s dub-cutting facility, A-Class, in the basement of the new Dub Vendor shop in Clapham J...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records & Paul's 'Caution' band, contributing to (and engineering much of) Priest's debut album, "You're Safe". Smiley Culture had one of the biggest reggae hits of 1984 on Fashion with "Cockney Translation", and his single "Police Officer" went to number twelve in the UK Singles Chart, and he appeared on "Top...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records Joseph, often coming out on another imprint, Fine Style. Two female acts were recruited, Winsome and Shako Lee (Janet Lee Davis). Winsome's "Am I The Same Girl", "Born Free" and "Super Woman" (with Tippa Irie) proved themselves classics of their type. Fashion also continued to work with a variety of Jam...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records hits, with Janet Lee Davis' "Two Timing Lover" and Cutty Ranks' "The Stopper" both hitting number 1. A second pop chart success, Louchie Lou & Michie One's cover of the Isley Brothers', "Shout", licensed to London Records, and the rise of General Levy, also leased to London, helped to ensure that the la...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records was also busy with production projects for other companies, and amongst other artists who recorded with Fashion were Michie One & Louchie Lou ("The Crickets Sing For Ana Maria"), Sayoko ("Sistren" with Michie One & Louchie Lou), and Phillip Leo ("Summer Girl" with Glamma Kid). In early 1997, the A-Clas...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records which will make much of Fashion's back catalogue available again. # Digital relaunch. The first albums were released on the 19 March through Believe Digital. This included nine Fashion albums and a new compilation album "Fashion in Finestyle – Significant Hits Volume One". The relaunch saw articles ap...
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21197023
Fashion Records
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Fashion Records ixes. - "Inna Nice Up!" In April 2012, an exclusive limited edition 12" from Nice Up! Records was released. The track listing included "Who's Gonna Make The Dance Ram" (Serial Killaz remix) and "Nice Up The Session" (Dub Pistols remix). # Labels. Various labels were owned by Fashion Records: - Fine...
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21197097
Bromance (TV series)
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Bromance (TV series) Bromance (TV series) Bromance is an American reality television series that originally aired on MTV from December 29, 2008 until February 2, 2009. It was developed as a spin-off of "The Hills", and aired one six-episode season. The series focused on Brody Jenner, who appeared in its predecessor, a...
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21197097
Bromance (TV series)
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Bromance (TV series) s new best friend. Along with Jenner's friendship and a spot in his entourage, Verge won a one year, rent-free stay in a fully furnished penthouse in downtown Los Angeles and a new Scion. # Contestants. The nine men competing were: - Jacob Arenas, 21, from La Habra, California - Femi Borisade, ...
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1987 Air Force Falcons football team
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1987 Air Force Falcons football team 1987 Air Force Falcons football team The 1987 Air Force Falcons football team represented the United States Air Force Academy in the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Falcons offense scored 405 points while the defense allowed 269 points. At season's end, the Falcons appe...
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21197113
Lac de Vonnes
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Lac de Vonnes Lac de Vonnes Lac de Vonnes is an artificial lake at Châtel in Haute-Savoie, France.
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Quick, Before It Melts
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Quick, Before It Melts Quick, Before It Melts Quick, Before It Melts is a 1964 Panavision and Metrocolor comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, written by Dale Wasserman, starring Robert Morse, George Maharis, and Anjanette Comer and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on a novel of the same title by Philip B...
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Quick, Before It Melts attraction to a local girl named Diana. And a half-Maori beauty named Tiare catches the interest of Oliver. When the journalists move on to Antarctica, it becomes clear that a friendly Soviet citizen, Mikhail, whom they call Mickey, might be persuaded to defect. Women are invited to join the exp...
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Quick, Before It Melts en, Mikhail, whom they call Mickey, might be persuaded to defect. Women are invited to join the expedition, including Diana and Tiare, and the latter ends up falling in love with Mickey. Their romance and his defection is news, but a naval admiral tries to prevent Oliver from reporting his scoop ...
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Julio Zapata
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Julio Zapata Julio Zapata Julio César Zapata (born 22 July 1976) is an Argentine professional golfer. Zapata was born in Rafaela, Santa Fe Province, and turned professional in 1997. In 2005, Zapata was second in the Argentina Tour rankings, winning the Norpatagonico Open and finishing second in five other tournament...
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Julio Zapata
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Julio Zapata of Ireland, he graduated to the European Tour in 2008. He finished 138th on the Order of Merit, with a best result of 11th in the Omega European Masters, and as a result failed to maintain his playing privileges and dropped back down to the Challenge Tour for 2009, where he did enough to regain his Europea...
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Julio Zapata
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Julio Zapata aintain his playing privileges and dropped back down to the Challenge Tour for 2009, where he did enough to regain his European Tour card for 2011 by ending the season in 11th place on the rankings. # Professional wins. ## Argentine wins (12). - 2000 Parana Open - 2002 La Cumbre Grand Prix - 2003 Vill...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish Equatoguinean literature in Spanish Equatorial Guinea was the only Spanish colony in Sub-Saharan Africa. During its colonial history between 1778 and 1968, it developed a tradition of literature in Spanish, unique among the countries in Africa, that persists until the present day. ...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish published in the 1980s and in specialized journals such as "Research in African Literatures", "African Literature Today", "Présence Africaine" or "Canadian Journal of African Studies". This began to change in the late 1990s with the publication of a monograph in the journal "Afro-His...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish 15th century with Portuguese and Spanish exploration of the Atlantic. This period was one of exploration and conquest, and the literature written then contains travel accounts, memoirs, chronicles, and reports. The next period, one of occupation and exploitation, is characterized by...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish in Spanish are connected with "La Guinea Española" (Spanish Guinea), the missionary journal of the seminary of the Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary on the island of Bioko. This journal, which was founded in 1903, was profoundly colonialistic and directed to a white audience; it d...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish for the journal; at first, they merely transcribed the local oral tradition of the griot or jeli, but gradually, their writing became a bridge between African oral tradition and European written tradition. Among these writers are Esteban Bualo, Andrés IKuga Ebombebombe, and Constanti...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish in Río Muni, among the Kombe or Mdowe ethnic group (that of the author), in a precolonial era. It is written from the point of view of the protagonist, a white Protestant missionary; on occasion, he is used by the author to contrast European civilization with the savagery of African ...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish it is sometimes erroneously considered to be the first. The protagonist of this novel, Gue, is an African who tells the story of his life. The writing has an autobiographical character; for example, the character Boabi, Gue's father, is based on Maximiliano C. Jones, Daniel Jones Mat...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish the perfect example of a savage who is civilized by contact with the colonizers: "it is an inescapable duty to proclaim far and wide the great work that Spain is doing on that island." Between 1962 and 1968, the year of Equatorial Guinea's independence, no important works were publi...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish audience of the colonial power, not the local audience. # Independence and exile. These small shoots of a literary tradition were uprooted when, only months after being democratically elected, Francisco Macías Nguema installed a dictatorship, termed "Afro-fascist" by the historian ...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish African authors of the 1930s; there was no support for artistic endeavors or for public speech about the Guinean tragedy. The works of this time period circulated on single sheets of paper or in notebooks, or in limited-edition magazines and leaflets published by the refugees; conseq...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish from the diaspora also wrote narratives of exile: for example, "El sueño" (The Dream) and "La travesía" (The Crossing) by Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (Niefang, Río Muni, 1950–), "La última carta del Padre Fulgencio Abad, C. M. F." (The Last Letter of Father Fulgencio Abad, C. M. F.) by Map...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish (History and tragedy of Equatorial Guinea) (1977) by Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo and "¿Dónde estás Guinea?" (Where are you, Guinea?) (1978) by Juan Balboa Boneke. Raquel Ilombé (Corisco, 1938-1992) (pen name for Raquel del Pozo Epita), whose mother was Guinean and whose father was Spanish...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish Obiang, who is still president as of 2013, the culture of the country began to recover slowly. ## 1981–84. M'bare N'gom divides the most recent time period into two stages. The first stage began in 1981 with the publication of the first children's book, "Leyendas guineanas" (Guinea...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish the author frequently mixes words in the Bubi language, the native language of his ethnic group, with Spanish, and other poems are written completely in Bubi. The books focus on the exile and suffering of the Bubi people, persecuted by Nguema's regime. At the end of this period, "An...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish second stage of the literary renaissance in Equatorial Guinea is related to the creation of the Center for Hispanic-Guinean Culture in Malabo in 1982. The Center contains a library and performs many cultural activities; it publishes its own quarterly magazine about cultural issues, "...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish Lesson of the Venerable Emaga Ela) (1991) by Antimo Esono Ndongo, and "Boote-Chiba" (1990) by Pedro Cristino Bueriberi. Poetic works include "Gritos de libertad y de esperanza" (Shouts of Liberty and Hope) (1987) by Anacleto Oló Mibuy and "Delirios" (Delirium) (1991) by María Nsué An...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish man, Ekomo – a maneuver that allows the author more freedom to criticize the patriarchal world of postcolonial Africa. Nnanga, trapped between a past full of tradition and patriarchal oppression and a promising future, tries to find her own identity. That same year, Juan Balboa Bone...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish his voluntary return to Spain. "Voces de espumas" (Voices from the surf) (1987), by Ciriaco Bokesa, was the first book of poetry written on Guinean land by an Equatoguinean writer. The poems recount the suffering and the silence of the author, as well as personal reflections on poet...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish contains autobiographical themes, although the author considers it an autobiography of his generation. It depicts a child in Río Muni during the end of the colonial era. The innocent vision of the child allows the author to depict his own sharp and ironic vision of the contradictions...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish Justo Bolekia Boleká - Maximiliano Nkogo - Leoncio Evita Enoy (1929–1996) - Jose Eneme Oyono (born 1954) # See also. - Western Saharan literature in Spanish # External links. - La literatura africana de expresión castellana: La creación literaria en Guinea Ecuatorial by M'bare...
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish
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Equatoguinean literature in Spanish a from the Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden Library; including an introduction on Equatoguinean literature and arts in English and Dutch. # Additional references. - Ndongo-Bidyogo, Donato: "Antología de la literatura guineana". Madrid: Editora Nacional, 1984. - Ndongo-Bidyogo, Donato y...
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Lac de la Case
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Lac de la Case Lac de la Case Lac de la Case is a lake at Bernex in Haute-Savoie, France.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. Although it is a relatively small geographical area and tornadoes are a relatively rare phenomenon in the Mid-Atlantic region, Washington, D.C. has been hit by at least seven of these damaging storms since modern records have been kept. This l...
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. than average for the surrounding area. The climatological peak for tornado occurrences in the area is in July; however, most Washington tornadoes have struck in May, while some have formed as early as April and as late as November. One tornado of particular historical significance...
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. Another tornado occurred just two weeks after the September 11 attacks in 2001, crossing the National Mall and narrowly missing the Pentagon. # Tornadoes. - August 25, 1814: A "most tremendous hurricane" struck the city during the Burning of Washington during the War of 1812. The...
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. British soldiers and some residents were buried in the rubble, and several died. Damage to trees also occurred "higher in the country." The British Army left Washington soon after the storm, and heavy rains which accompanied the storm helped extinguish the fires. At least thirty pe...
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C.
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List of tornadoes in Washington, D.C. The tornado tracked for . Twenty people were injured, seven homes were destroyed, and twelve other homes were damaged. There were no deaths. - May 14, 1927: An F0 tornado produced minor damage near North Capitol Street and Rhode Island Avenue at 6:00 p.m. The funnel was a landspou...
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