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21197543
1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk
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1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk 1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk These are the official results of the Men's 20 km walk event at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held on 27 August 1986. # Participation. According to an unoffi...
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21197543
1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk
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1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's 20 kilometres walk he Men's 20 km walk event at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held on 27 August 1986. # Participation. According to an unofficial count, 22 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event. - (1) - (3) - (2) - (1) - (...
6,113,901
21197566
Ion Moldovan
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Ion Moldovan Ion Moldovan Ion Moldovan (born 3 September 1954) is a retired Romanian footballer and currently the technical director of Concordia Chiajna. He is nicknamed "Comisarul". # Honours. ## Player. - Dinamo Bucureşti - Romanian League Championship: 1976–77 - Victoria București - Romanian Second League: 1...
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21197566
Ion Moldovan
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Ion Moldovan retired Romanian footballer and currently the technical director of Concordia Chiajna. He is nicknamed "Comisarul". # Honours. ## Player. - Dinamo Bucureşti - Romanian League Championship: 1976–77 - Victoria București - Romanian Second League: 1984–85 - Flacăra Moreni - Romanian Second League: 1985...
6,113,903
21197550
Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E
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Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E The Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E was a radial aircraft engine developed in the United States by Pratt & Whitney. It had two rows of seven cylinders each. Its only production application was on the post-World War II Saab 90 Scandia ai...
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21197550
Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E
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Pratt & Whitney R-2180-E Twin Wasp E a radial aircraft engine developed in the United States by Pratt & Whitney. It had two rows of seven cylinders each. Its only production application was on the post-World War II Saab 90 Scandia airliner. # Design and development. The R-2180-E is effectively a fourteen-cylinder sim...
6,113,905
21197569
Katamenes
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Katamenes Katamenes Katamenes is a genus of potter wasps with species distributed in Europe and Africa. When originally named by Edmund Meade-Waldo, "Katemenes" was monotypic, containing only "K. watsoni", but other species have since been moved from "Eumenes" to "Katamenes". # Species. The following species are cur...
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21197569
Katamenes
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Katamenes atamenes dimidiatus" - "Katamenes dimidiativentris" - "Katamenes flavigularis" - "Katamenes indetonsus" - "Katamenes jenjouristei" - "Katamenes kashmirensis" - "Katamenes libycus" - "Katamenes microcephalus" - "Katamenes niger" - "Katamenes priesneri" - "Katamenes radoszkovskii" - "Katamenes rauens...
6,113,907
21197531
Delta (wasp)
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Delta (wasp) Delta (wasp) Delta is an Old World genus of potter wasps with species predominantly distributed through tropical Africa and Asia. Some species are present in the Palearctic region, and a few have been introduced in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. The members of this genus have a long metasomal petio...
6,113,908
21197531
Delta (wasp)
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Delta (wasp) - "Delta dimidiatipenne" - "Delta emarginatum" - "Delta esuriens" - "Delta fenestrale" - "Delta guerini" - "Delta higletti" - "Delta hottentotta" - "Delta inexpectatum" - "Delta insulare" - "Delta kashmirense" - "Delta latreillei" - "Delta lene" - "Delta lepeleterii" - "Delta magnum" - "Delta...
6,113,909
21197594
Symmorphus
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Symmorphus Symmorphus Symmorphus is a primarily holarctic genus of potter wasps. # Species. - "Symmorphus albomarginatus" - "Symmorphus alkimus" - "Symmorphus allobrogus" - "Symmorphus ambotretus" - "Symmorphus angustatus" - "Symmorphus apiciornatus" - "Symmorphus aurantiopictus" - "Symmorphus bifasciatus" -...
6,113,910
21197594
Symmorphus
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Symmorphus hoozanensis" - "Symmorphus iwatai" - "Symmorphus lucens" - "Symmorphus mizuhonis" - "Symmorphus momunganensis" - "Symmorphus murarius" - "Symmorphus negrosensis" - "Symmorphus nipteroides" - "Symmorphus ornatus" - "Symmorphus paralleliventris" - "Symmorphus parvilineatus" - "Symmorphus projectus" ...
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21197594
Symmorphus
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Symmorphus esent in most of Europe, in East Palearctic ecozone, in the Near East and in the Oriental ecozone. # Description. These mall solitary wasp can reach a length of about . They nest in pre-existing cavities (twigs, stems, galls, old nests of other Hymenoptera, hollows in the wood). Partitions between cells ar...
6,113,912
21197656
FINA Marathon Swim World Series
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FINA Marathon Swim World Series FINA Marathon Swim World Series The FINA Marathon Swim World Series, known as the 10 km Marathon Swimming World Cup until 2017, is a series of 10-kilometer, open water swimming races held annually since 2007. Prior to 2007, 10K races were held as part of the FINA's Open Water Grand Prix...
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21197656
FINA Marathon Swim World Series
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FINA Marathon Swim World Series , is a series of 10-kilometer, open water swimming races held annually since 2007. Prior to 2007, 10K races were held as part of the FINA's Open Water Grand Prix series; post split, this latter series is now for races over 10 kilometers in length. Prizes and points are awarded for each r...
6,113,914
21197632
Stenonartonia
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Stenonartonia Stenonartonia Stenonartonia is a South American genus of potter wasps. The 15 known species of "Stenonartonia" are distributed across forested areas east of the Andes, with diversity concentrated on two areas: the Amazon basin and South-eastern Brazil. The distribution of "Stenonartonia apicipennis" seem...
6,113,915
21197632
Stenonartonia
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Stenonartonia of "Stenonartonia" are distributed across forested areas east of the Andes, with diversity concentrated on two areas: the Amazon basin and South-eastern Brazil. The distribution of "Stenonartonia apicipennis" seems to correspond with the distribution of the semideciduous dry forest system that crosses dia...
6,113,916
21197551
Seeve
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Seeve Seeve Seeve is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, a tributary of the Elbe. It is approximately long. The municipality of Seevetal is named after this river. # Course. The Seeve source located is near Wehlen, south-east of Undeloh in the northern part of the Lüneburg Heath at an elevation of about 67 metres. It...
6,113,917
21197551
Seeve
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Seeve ty of Seevetal is named after this river. # Course. The Seeve source located is near Wehlen, south-east of Undeloh in the northern part of the Lüneburg Heath at an elevation of about 67 metres. It passes Holm, Lüllau, Jesteburg, Bendestorf, Ramelsloh, Horst, Lindhorst, Hittfeld, Karoxbostel, Glüsingen, Maschen ...
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21197674
Hypancistrocerus
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Hypancistrocerus Hypancistrocerus Hypancistrocerus is a rather small neotropical genus of potter wasps which is very close to the Genus "Stenodynerus". The species included in the genus are: - "Hypancistrocerus abdominalis" - "Hypancistrocerus advena" - "Hypancistrocerus anomalicornis" - "Hypancistrocerus antennat...
6,113,919
21197664
Kokou (orisha)
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Kokou (orisha) Kokou (orisha) In the Yoruba religion of Benin, a Kokou is one of the most highly feared warrior Undergods. It is the most violent and powerful of the Yoruba spirits and the voodoo rituals surrounding it involves its followers falling into a deep trance with rapidly beating drums. Once possessed by the ...
6,113,920
21197664
Kokou (orisha)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kokou%20(orisha)
Kokou (orisha) n of Benin, a Kokou is one of the most highly feared warrior Undergods. It is the most violent and powerful of the Yoruba spirits and the voodoo rituals surrounding it involves its followers falling into a deep trance with rapidly beating drums. Once possessed by the spirit, the body in which the Kokou i...
6,113,921
21197644
Sédhiou
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Sédhiou Sédhiou Sédhiou is a town of Senegal, in Casamance area, nearby the Casamance river, with a population of 24,213 in 2013. # History. The main historical culture of Sédhiou came from the Mandinka people, but many populations are located in the area nowadays. # Geography. It is the capital of Sédhiou Region....
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21197644
Sédhiou
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Sédhiou , nearby the Casamance river, with a population of 24,213 in 2013. # History. The main historical culture of Sédhiou came from the Mandinka people, but many populations are located in the area nowadays. # Geography. It is the capital of Sédhiou Region. # Demographics. In 1983, 13,212 inhabitants lived in ...
6,113,923
21197618
1992 Allan Cup
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1992 Allan Cup 1992 Allan Cup The 1992 Allan Cup was the Canadian national senior ice hockey championship for the 1991-92 Senior "AAA" season. The event was hosted by the Saint John Vito's in Saint John, New Brunswick. The 1992 tournament marked the 84th time that the Allan Cup has been awarded. # Teams. - Charlotte...
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21197618
1992 Allan Cup
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1992 Allan Cup n Gaudet - Forward Wayne Moore - Forward Ron Hatfield - Forward Randy Thomas - Forward Mark Farwell - Defense Martin LeFebvre - Forward Charlie Bourgeois - Defense Patrick Cloutier - Defense Dan O'Brien - Forward Bob Kaine - Forward Blair MacPherson - Defense Tony Wormell - Forward Todd Stark...
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21197683
The Man with a Thousand Names
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The Man with a Thousand Names The Man with a Thousand Names The Man with a Thousand Names is a short science fiction novel by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt. It was published in August 1974 by DAW Books, and in December 1975 by Sidgwick and Jackson. # Plot summary. The main character is Steven Masters. A sp...
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The Man with a Thousand Names
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The Man with a Thousand Names money he is able to get passage. Six weeks later he arrives on the planet. It turns out to be very similar to Earth, with a breathable atmosphere. Upon landing he wanders off from the main group and meets the natives. The natives turn out to be naked and primitive but have a powerful grou...
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The Man with a Thousand Names
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The Man with a Thousand Names ired. Immediately after the transfer, he goes into psychological shock and the bar is forced to call an ambulance. They sedate him and he has to spend a few days in the hospital. His story (of being mind swapped) gets out and combined with the fact the expedition has gone missing, he becom...
6,113,928
21197700
ICCS
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ICCS ICCS ICCS stands for: - Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Italy - International Catholic Conference of Scouting - International Coin Certification Service, Canada - International Commission of Control and Supervision, United Nations - International Commission on Civil Status, Europe - Internatio...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo Haliburton Echo The Haliburton County Echo is an award-winning weekly newspaper in the heart of Ontario’s cottage country. Established in 1884, it is published every Tuesday from its home base in the village of Haliburton. With its focus on news features, profiles and photography, it has won dozens of ...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo the Echo keep the residents abreast of local happenings through their weekly journal, but they filled private, commercial, and municipal requests for cards, stationery, notices, posters, etcetera, even township voters' lists. Next on the scene appears to have been John Henry Delamere (1836–1916). The M...
6,113,931
21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo operated the Echo until around 1906. Richard Henry "R.H." Baker (1859–1935) owned the Minden Echo from circa 1907 to 1923. In 1910, Baker purchased the property on the Minden side of Main Street. It was from premises on this site that the Minden Echo newspaper was published until destroyed in the Minde...
6,113,932
21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo the business itself. Electricity came to Minden late in 1935 with the opening of the Orillia Water Light & Power Commission plant on the Gull River, and by 1937 or '38, the Echo office had been wired for electricity. At that point, the press was converted to electrical power. Tragedy struck Minden in ...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo afterwards. When her son Jack decided by 1950 that the printing profession was not the one he wished to pursue, she decided not to hold onto it anymore, and the Minden Echo printing shop was sold. On April 1, 1950, Clifford Booth of Minden, a printer, purchased the business. Then on July 25, 1950, he s...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo of the Minden Echo newspaper to the Haliburton County Echo, and put out their first issue on November 8, 1951. The Haliburton County Echo moved to new quarters in Haliburton Village early in 1952. The last Echo printed in Minden was the issue of December 20, 1951. The next Echo was that of January 10,...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo Its inaugural edition was July 28, 1976, and it ran until August 17, 1977 when it was merged with the Haliburton County Echo to form a single paper, the Haliburton County Echo and Minden Recorder. The Echo moved in 1976 from its long-time quarters in Berkeley Feir's former pool room to new facilities b...
6,113,936
21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo With more than 40 years to his credit, he was the longest serving staff member in the history of the Echo, a man whose career spanned both the letterpress and offset eras. In 1985, Pizzey hired a young reporter named Martha Perkins. Three years later he decided to concentrate more on the business side ...
6,113,937
21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo purchased the former Laking House overlooking Head Lake Park on Haliburton’s main street and transformed it into the Echo’s new home. In November 2001 he bought the Minden Times from long-time owner Jack Brezina, who retired from the newspaper business. Perkins became editor of both papers, which share ...
6,113,938
21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo Bowen Island Undercurrent in British Columbia, appointing reporter Jenn Watt as the managing editor of the four papers. In January 2010, John Bauman became the general manager, replacing Zilstra, who took the top spot at the Barrie Examiner. In December 2013, it was announced that Sun Media was selling...
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21197571
Haliburton Echo
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Haliburton Echo porter Jenn Watt as the managing editor of the four papers. In January 2010, John Bauman became the general manager, replacing Zilstra, who took the top spot at the Barrie Examiner. In December 2013, it was announced that Sun Media was selling the Echo, along with sister publications the Minden Times a...
6,113,940
21197521
Minuscule 102
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Minuscule 102 Minuscule 102 Minuscule 102 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 499 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on paper leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 15th century. Formerly it was labelled by 99 and 114. # Description. The codex contains a complete text of th...
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21197521
Minuscule 102
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Minuscule 102 among them the Life and Speeches of Gregory Nazianzus. It contains summaries of the journeys of St. Paul and his death (as in 206, 216, 256, 468, 614, 665, and 909, 912). According to Scrivener the manuscript was "carelessly written". Aland the Greek text of the codex did not place in any Category. # H...
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21197521
Minuscule 102
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Minuscule 102 in any Category. # History. According to the colophon it was written in 1444 by Theognostus, metropolitan of Perga and Attalia. The colophon states: μετροπολιτου περγης και ατταλειας θεογνωστου, υπερτιμου και εξαρχου της κενης δευτερας παμφυλιας. εν ατταλου τη μητροπολει αμβλυωπων. Αρχιερευς νειλος. I...
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21197694
Santiago (Lisbon)
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Santiago (Lisbon) Santiago (Lisbon) Santiago (English: "Saint James") is a former civil parish ("freguesia") in the city and municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It had a total area of 0.06 km² and total population of 846 inhabitants (2009); density: 13,823 hab/km². At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 Dec...
6,113,944
21197585
Strike Fighters 2
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Strike Fighters 2 Strike Fighters 2 Strike Fighters 2 is a PC game (Combat / Flight Simulator) that primarily centers on a fictitious conflict in the Middle East between the Kingdom of Dhimar and the Empire of Paran from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Although the countries and conflict may not be real, the aircra...
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21197585
Strike Fighters 2
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Strike Fighters 2 Artificial Intelligence, and features were written into the simulation. In April 2009, "" was released, followed in June 2009 by "" detailing several possible open war scenarios in the 1960s and 1970s, and by "" in October 2009 which represents the various Israel-Arab wars focusing on the Six Day War...
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21197585
Strike Fighters 2
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Strike Fighters 2 on May 9, 2012 that added more in-depth carrier ops, better avionics, terrain, better weapon systems simulation, and more. All of the games (except the expansion packs) can be installed stand-alone, or they can be merged to make all the stock aircraft available in all games. # Story. The storyline o...
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21197585
Strike Fighters 2
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Strike Fighters 2 Shah Mushani decides to put a halt to the conflict, following numerous attempts to capture the Mazadran oil fields. While Dhimar becomes a wealthy and economically powerful country, Paran has become poor. In February 1957, Halani Khomar, a Soviet-backed revolutionary leader, stages a bloody coup again...
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21197585
Strike Fighters 2
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Strike Fighters 2 er aircraft and tanks from the Soviet Union. King Husani Karmar al'Galbhi of Dhimar, fearing a new war, decides to approach the US for military assistance. Tensions between the two countries culminate in two years of terrorist attacks in Dhimari border cities. In June 1959, the Dhimari ports become s...
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21197604
23×152mm
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23×152mm 23×152mm The 23×152mmB used by the USSR/CIS in the VYa-23 aircraft autocannon the Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft and in the 2A7 and 2A14 autocannons on the ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun series and ZSU-23-4 "Shilka", among others. Note that the ammunition for the VYa-23 uses a brass case and is not functiona...
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21197604
23×152mm
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23×152mm 2A7 and 2A14 autocannons on the ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun series and ZSU-23-4 "Shilka", among others. Note that the ammunition for the VYa-23 uses a brass case and is not functionally interchangeable with the steel-cased ammunition of the modern ZU-23 anti-aircraft gun series. These two weapon systems use diff...
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21197676
Miguel Ángel Prieto
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Miguel Ángel Prieto Miguel Ángel Prieto Miguel Ángel Prieto Adanero (born 20 September 1964) is a race walker from Spain, who represented his native country at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, where he came tenth overall. He was a four-time Spanish indoor champion in the 5000 m walk and won the outdoor 20 k...
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21197676
Miguel Ángel Prieto
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Miguel Ángel Prieto the 20 km race walk at the 1985 IAAF World Race Walking Cup then went on to win a bronze medal in the event at the 1986 European Athletics Championships. He established himself as one of Spain's leading walkers, competing at the World Championships in Athletics in 1987 and 1991. Prieto won his secon...
6,113,953
21197725
Hypodynerus
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Hypodynerus Hypodynerus Hypodynerus is a South American, primarily Andean, genus of potter wasps with most of its described species inhabiting Chile. The species included in "Hypodynerus" include: # Species. - "H. akros" - "H. albocinctus" - "H. andeus" - "H. antucensis" - "H. antuco" - "H. arechavaletae" - "H...
6,113,954
21197725
Hypodynerus
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Hypodynerus ruchii" - "H. caupolicans" - "H. Cerberus" - "H. chiliensis" - "H. chiliotus" - "H. coarctatus" - "H. colocolo" - "H. dimidiaticornis" - "H. duckei" - "H. excipiendus" - "H. foersteri" - "H. fuscipennis" - "H. heptagonalis" - "H. houssayi" - "H. huancabambae" - "H. humeralis" - "H. joergense...
6,113,955
21197735
Ischnocoelia
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Ischnocoelia Ischnocoelia Ischnocoelia is an Australian genus of potter wasps. The species currently recognised under this genus are: - "Ischnocoelia chlorotica" - "Ischnocoelia ecclesiastica" - "Ischnocoelia elongate" (Saussure, 1856) - "Ischnocoelia exigua" - "Ischnocoelia ferruginea" - "Ischnocoelia fulva" -...
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James J. Donnelly
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James J. Donnelly James J. Donnelly James J. Donnelly (born November 14, 1866), was appointed to the Senate of Canada for life by Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden May 26, 1913 to represent the senatorial division for Bruce South, Ontario. He was the youngest Senator chosen at that time. With more than 40 years of po...
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21197696
James J. Donnelly
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James J. Donnelly of Greenock, Ontario and Warden of Bruce County in 1902. Senator Donnelly bought and his family ran a lumber mill out of Chepstow. He also raised beef cattle. In 1895 James J. Donnelly married Julia Mcnab, the daughter of Michael Mcnab and Magdalena Brohman of Chepstow and took over the old homestead...
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James J. Donnelly
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James J. Donnelly he was chosen as Warden of Bruce County in 1902. In 1904, he was elected as a Conservative member of Parliament for the Riding of East Bruce in the by-election which followed the death of W. D. Cargill. He was defeated in the 1904 federal election later that year in Bruce South but won the riding in t...
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James J. Donnelly
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James J. Donnelly s eldest son, Frank, followed his father's example of public service and was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario. His son Jim of Goderich, in turn, now holds that position. The youngest son, Harold, like his father was Warden of Bruce and his son Maurice later held this position, thus setting a ...
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George Castle (lacrosse)
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George Castle (lacrosse) George Castle (lacrosse) George Castle (born October 8, 1984) from Glenside, Pennsylvania, is an American lacrosse player previously with the Philadelphia Wings of National Lacrosse League. He is a defensive midfielder. A William Penn Charter School graduate, Castle played collegiate lacrosse ...
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George Castle (lacrosse)
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George Castle (lacrosse) pkins Blue Jays where he helped his team win two national championships. Castle joined the Philadelphia Wings as a free agent for the 2009 season, primarily as a defensive player. Castle's father, J.R. Castle, played on the Wings' inaugural team during its 1987 season. In 2012, Castle was sel...
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Maricopodynerus
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Maricopodynerus Maricopodynerus Maricopodynerus is a Nearctic genus of potter wasps distributed west of the 100° western meridian in the United States and Mexico. The second metasomal segment, with its tergum much larger than its sternum is an outstanding characteristic of this genus. # References. - Bohart, R.M. 19...
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Ronny Thielemann
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Ronny Thielemann Ronny Thielemann Ronny Thielemann (born November 15, 1973 in Schlema) is a former German football player and current manager. He is currently the assistant manager of FC Hansa Rostock. In March 2018, Thielemann acquired the football instructor license at the German Football Association. # Career. H...
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Ronny Thielemann
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Ronny Thielemann 2011 was appointed as the assistant manager of 1. FC Magdeburg. On 25 October 2011 he took over the team after manager Wolfgang Sandhowe was sacked. He held the job until 20 March 2012 where a new manager was appointed. In the next two years, Thielemann worked with the U17 and U19 teams at the club. F...
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Ken Clarke (bishop)
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Ken Clarke (bishop) Ken Clarke (bishop) Kenneth Herbert Clarke (born 23 May 1949) is the former Mission Director of SAMS UK & Ireland. He was Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh from 2001 until 2012. Clarke grew up in Holywood, Co. Down, Northern Ireland and was educated at Sullivan Upper School and Trinity College,...
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Ken Clarke (bishop)
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Ken Clarke (bishop) 2. Clarke grew up in Holywood, Co. Down, Northern Ireland and was educated at Sullivan Upper School and Trinity College, Dublin, and ordained in 1972, his first posts were curacies at Magheralin and Dundonald. He then served as a missionary in Chile, following which he was Rector of Crinken Church,...
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David Gregory (author)
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David Gregory (author) David Gregory (author) David Gregory is an American author of Christian fiction. David is a native of Texas. # Selected works. ## Fiction. - "Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering" WaterBrook Press, 2005. - "Day with a Perfect Stranger" WaterBrook Press, 2006. - "T...
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David Gregory (author)
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David Gregory (author) " WaterBrook Press, 2010 - "Night with a Perfect Stranger", Worthy Publishing, March 2012 ## Non-fiction. - "The Marvelous Exchange" - "The Rest of the Gospel: When the Partial Gospel Has Worn You Out "(coauthored with Dan Stone) # Adaptations. Two of his works were adapted to film. "Dinne...
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Nesodynerus
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Nesodynerus Nesodynerus Nesodynerus is a genus of potter wasps endemic to the Hawaiian archipielago. This genus is surprisingly large (103 species) for the small territory it covers. The genera "Chelodynerus" and "Pseudopterocheilus" are presently treated as synonyms of "Nesodynerus". # Species. "Nesodynerus" contai...
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Paramischocyttarus
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Paramischocyttarus Paramischocyttarus Paramischocyttarus is a small afrotropical and palearctic "Zethus"-like genus of potter wasps. # Species. The following species are classified as belonging to "Paramischocyttarus": - "Paramischocyttarus buyssoni" - "Paramischocyttarus guichardi" - "Paramischocyttarus lacuum" ...
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Gaspar, Cuba
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Gaspar, Cuba Gaspar, Cuba Gaspar is a small town located in the central region of Cuba, in the province of Ciego de Ávila. It is the administrative seat of the municipality of Baraguá and has a population (2011) of 7,445. # History. The town was officially found on March 8, 1916. It is mainly known as "el pueblo de ...
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Gaspar, Cuba
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Gaspar, Cuba chivos" meaning the town of goats due to its great goat production the inhabitants tend to breed and own. # Geography. Gaspar is located west of the city of Ciego de Ávila (the provincial capital) and east of the Province of Camagüey border, at an elevation of . To get to Gaspar one must pass by "El Cen...
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1989 Allan Cup
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1989 Allan Cup 1989 Allan Cup The 1989 Allan Cup was the Canadian national senior ice hockey championship for the 1988-89 Senior "AAA" season. The event was hosted by the Thunder Bay Twins in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The 1989 tournament marked the 81st time that the Allan Cup has been awarded. # Teams. - Bassano Hawks ...
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Smeringodynerus
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Smeringodynerus Smeringodynerus Smeringodynerus is a Nearctic genus of potter wasps.
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Viorel Hizo
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Viorel Hizo Viorel Hizo Viorel Doru Hizo (born 6 February 1947) is a Romanian football manager. # Coaching career. Hizo coached several top teams in Romania, his first job as head coach was with his hometown club Inter Sibiu capturing the Balkans Cup title in 1991. He also managed Chongqing Qiche in China. He won th...
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21197732
Buddhism in Iran
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Buddhism in Iran Buddhism in Iran Buddhism in Iran dates back to the 2nd century, when Parthians, such as An Shigao, were active in spreading Buddhism in China. Many of the earliest translators of Buddhist literature into Chinese were from Parthia and other kingdoms linked with present-day Iran. # History. ## Pre-Is...
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Buddhism in Iran
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Buddhism in Iran the White Huns. ## Arab conquests and decline. At the time of the Arab conquests in the mid-7th century, much of the eastern Iranian world was mainly Buddhist. Afghanistan is rich in Buddhist sites; others have been found in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and within Iran itself. The Arab conqu...
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Buddhism in Iran
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Buddhism in Iran rought the final demise of Buddhism in Eastern Iran and Afghanistan, although in some sites like Bamiyan and Hadda it survived until the 8th or 9th century. Mongol ruler Ghazan, who received Buddhist education in his youth, converted to Islam in 1295 AD and made it the state religion of the Ilkhanate....
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Norbert Michelisz
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Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz (born 8 August 1984) is a Hungarian auto racing driver, who currently competes in the World Touring Car Cup. # Career. Michelisz was the 2006 Hungarian Suzuki Swift Cup champion, and in 2007 he won the Hungarian Renault Clio Cup. In 2008 he competed in the Hunga...
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Norbert Michelisz
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Norbert Michelisz was the best scorer in the León Eurocup round at Porto, winning WTCC participation at Brands Hatch. He went on to win the León Eurocup title in September. This won him a drive for SEAT Sport in a SEAT León TDI at the 2009 European Touring Car Cup. He scored pole position and won the first race, but fi...
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Norbert Michelisz
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Norbert Michelisz in WTCC at Macau. He finished 9th in the championship with 104 points. He won the Rookie Challenge in that year. In 2011 he switched to a BMW 320 TC with his Zengő-Dension Team. He scored his only podium finish in the season at Hungaroring. In both races he posted fastest lap. In overall he was 9th a...
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Norbert Michelisz
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Norbert Michelisz n front of his home crowd. On 18 November 2012, after the last race (Macau) he won the Yokohama Trophy (Independent Championship) with Zengő Motorsport team, achieving the most significant victory in the history of Hungarian motor racing. # Racing record. ## Complete World Touring Car Championship ...
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Nechako Lakes
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Nechako Lakes Nechako Lakes The Nechako Lakes is an informal term for group of lakes in Northern British Columbia, Canada on the Nechako Plateau. Major lakes in the group are Babine Lake, Francois Lake, Ootsa Lake, Trembleur Lake, Takla Lake and Stuart Lake. "Nechako Lakes," "Nechako Lakes District" and "Lakes Distric...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze Lydiard Tregoze Lydiard Tregoze is a small village and civil parish on the western edge of Swindon in the county of Wiltshire, in the south west of England. It has in the past been spelt as Liddiard Tregooze and in many other ways. The parish includes the small village of Hook, and the hamlets of Hook...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze house, Lydiard House, which came to be the home of the St John family, Viscounts Bolingbroke. However, the original village of Lydiard Tregoze disappeared, giving way to the grounds of an important country house, although St Mary's church survives and contains important monuments. Margaret Beaufort, mo...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze Apsley, one of the founders of the New England Company. Anne St John of Lydiard, the daughter of Sir John St John, 1st Baronet, was married on 2 October 1632 to Sir Francis Henry Lee, 2nd Baronet of Ditchley, son of Sir Henry Lee, 1st Baronet and Eleanor Wharton. Anne was married a second time in 1644 t...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze Isles" (1887) describes Lydiard Tregoze as: "Liddiard Tregooze, par. and vil., Wilts, 1 mile SE. of Liddiard Millicent, 5142 ac., pop. 660." Lydiard Tregoze has been suggested as a location for the 9th century Battle of Ellandun. There was a one-room school, supported by Lord Bolingbroke, from the ear...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze manor and tithing of Midgehall was south of Hook. It was granted to Stanley Abbey in the 1150s, and in 1534 leased by William Pleydell. Later members of the Pleydell family sat in Parliament for Wootton Bassett: William's son, William Pleydell (fl.1640); another son, John Pleydell (c.1601-1693); and Edm...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze aisle from the 13th century, while the chancel, south aisle with porch, and tower are of the 15th. A painted triptych was begun in 1615, its outer panels showing the St John family tree. The south chancel chapel was rebuilt for the St John family in 1633. The plastered nave walls carry paintings, some f...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze than any other of similar size in the country". The benefice was united with Lydiard Millicent in 1956; the incumbent lived at Lydiard Millicent. The two parishes were united in 1981 and following the 1989 building of a church in the Swindon suburb of Shaw, the parish was renamed West Swindon and the L...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze in 2013 which addresses the 100 artworks most in need of conservation. Beginning in 2016, the Lydiard Park Heritage Trust was awarded grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund towards a £1m project to restore and improve the interior of the church. # Lydiard Park and Lydiard House. Lydiard Park was the ho...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze has a significant art collection, including fine painted panels by Lady Diana Beauclerk. # Notable people. See Viscount Bolingbroke for notable members of the St John family. Giles Mompesson (1583/1584 – 1663), a politician who was sentenced for corruption, erected a monument in the church following ...
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lydiard Tregoze ment in the church following the death of his wife Katherine in 1633. # Transport. The Wilts & Berks Canal (1810–1914) crossed the parish. The Great Western Main Line railway follows a similar route; there are no local stations, the nearest being Swindon. Between 1840 and 1841, as the railway was bein...
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Norrish Creek
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Norrish Creek Norrish Creek Norrish Creek is a tributary of the Fraser River. It is located in the Douglas Ranges, the southernmost subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada to the north of Nicomen Island. Local residents refer to it as "Suicide Creek." # Course. Norrish Creek...
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Norrish Creek
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Norrish Creek which is a major slough off the Fraser. # West Norrish Creek. Norrish Creek's west fork has its source in small Sonny Lake. It flows east from the lake and meets with the mainstream just below the outlet of Dickson Lake. # Recreation. Norrish Creek has small pools for swimming in the lower portion. Th...
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Norrish Creek
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Norrish Creek 50 years prior to this. Many of the bridges and culverts were deemed unsafe to cross. In 2007 and 2008, the road and many creek crossings were surveyed. Many old wood structures were replaced with CSP's and concrete/ steel composite bridges. The engineering was done by Matt P. Crawford, Civil Engineer Tec...
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Norrish Creek
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Norrish Creek ossings were surveyed. Many old wood structures were replaced with CSP's and concrete/ steel composite bridges. The engineering was done by Matt P. Crawford, Civil Engineer Technologist, and Lee Deslauriers, P. Eng, RPF. Construction of the new structures was completed by Brad Beaton. The forest service ...
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Benjamin Lany
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Benjamin Lany Benjamin Lany Benjamin Lany, F.R.S., D.D. (or Laney; 1 January 1591 – 24 January 1675) was an English academic and bishop. # Early life. Son of John Laney. Benjamin Lany was born in Ipswich and entered Christ's College, Cambridge in 1608. He graduated B.A. in 1612 and M.A. in 1615; and became a Fellow ...
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