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Greg Halman
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Greg Halman d in part by his use of marijuana. Jason agreed to be under the supervision of a probation officer and that he would undergo mental health treatment. A Dutch court then formally acquitted Jason on August 30, 2012, on the ground of temporary insanity. The court also allowed Jason to go free, stating that psy...
6,114,300
21198520
Simon Baker (racewalker)
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Simon Baker (racewalker) Simon Baker (racewalker) Simon Francis Baker (born 6 February 1958 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a retired male race walker from Australia, who represented his native country in four consecutive Olympic Games: 1984, 1988, 1992 and 1996.
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21198472
Absolutely (Boxer album)
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Absolutely (Boxer album) Absolutely (Boxer album) Absolutely was the second rock music album recorded by the band Boxer, released during 1977 on the Epic record label. Singer/pianist Mike Patto had assembled a new-look lineup including bassist Tim Bogert from Vanilla Fudge, guitarist Adrian Fisher from Sparks, Chris S...
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21198472
Absolutely (Boxer album)
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Absolutely (Boxer album) on this album. "Rich Man's Daughter" is a reworking of the same song recorded by the Boxer lineup for "Bloodletting", which was recorded in 1976. This album was the last recording made by Patto. # Track listing. - 1. "A Fool in Love" (Tim Bogert, Mike Patto) 4:08 - 2. "Red Light Flyer" (Patt...
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21198472
Absolutely (Boxer album)
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Absolutely (Boxer album) nton, Patto) 2:32 - 9. "Hand on Your Heart" (Bogert, Stainton, Patto, Fisher, Tuduri) 4:43 # Band personnel. - Mike Patto – lead vocals, piano - Adrian Fisher – guitar - Chris Stainton – keyboards - Tim Bogert – bass, backing vocals - Eddie Tuduri – drums # Technical personnel. - Assis...
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21198524
Ruly Carpenter
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Ruly Carpenter Ruly Carpenter Robert Ruliph Morgan "Ruly" Carpenter III (born 1940) was the principal owner and president of the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1981. # Biography. Carpenter was born in Wilmington, Delaware. He was three years old when his grandfather, R. R. M. Carpenter Sr., bought the Phillies i...
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21198524
Ruly Carpenter
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Ruly Carpenter father stepped down in the 1972 season. His tenure as owner was, statistically speaking, one of the most (if not the most) successful in franchise history. From 1976 to 1980, the Phillies won their division in every season but one, including the team's first World Series win in 1980. They also won the fi...
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21198524
Ruly Carpenter
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Ruly Carpenter partners in order to make major decisions, he sold the Phillies to a group headed by longtime Phillies executive Bill Giles for $32.5 million in 1981. By comparison, his grandfather had bought the team in 1943 for $400,000. Carpenter still lives in Wilmington. He is a longtime member of the University o...
6,114,307
21198524
Ruly Carpenter
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Ruly Carpenter ington. He is a longtime member of the University of Delaware Board of Trustees; his family has supported the school for many years. He is still an avid Phillies fan, and closely followed the team's run to its second world title in 2008. He was inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame in 1987. Car...
6,114,308
21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District Snohomish County Public Utility District Snohomish County Public Utility District is a public utility providing power to nearly 350,000 customers in Snohomish County and on Camano Island, Washington. It provides water service to over 20,000 customers in the northeast section of...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District to explore tidal energy; in April 2009 the PUD selected OpenHydro, a company based in Ireland, to develop turbines and equipment for eventual installation. The project as initially designed was to place generation equipment in areas of high tidal flow and operate that equipment ...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District using reserves to pay an estimated $4 million of costs. In 2010 the budget estimate was increased to $20 million, half to be paid by the utility, half by the federal government. The Utility was unable to control costs on this project, and by Oct of 2014 the costs had ballooned t...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District after this project was cancelled and does not own or operate any tidal energy sources. Geothermal Energy: In 2010 and 2011 the utility attempted to find a source of geothermal energy". $400k was budgeted for this drilling in 2010, and $2.5 million in 2011. These budgeted amount...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District the proposed project and funded the construction of a bridge for the homeowners community there. The design of the dam changed over time, with various designs proposed. Each design was studied at length. There was substantial resistance from the local community to this project, ...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District County PUD has developed and led regional conservation programs for more than 30 years. The cumulative savings equal more than 100 average-megawatts, enough to serve about 80,000 homes. The utility has weatherized more than 60,000 homes, recycled more than 33,000 older, energy-w...
6,114,314
21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District water utility on January 17, 1946. The PUD began operating as an electric utility on September 1, 1949. In 2005, the PUD uncovered audio tapes revealing that Enron energy traders were intentionally manipulating the market during the Western U.S. energy crisis by encouraging sup...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District one non-federal nuclear plant and several other small non-federal plants. BPA, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Energy. The PUD purchases wind energy from the White Creek Wind Project in south central Washington, and the Wheat ...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District power for 35,800 homes using a clean renewable resource, the project also provides recreation, enhances fish and wildlife habitats, provides an element of flood control and assures an abundance of clean drinking water. The utility has developed several additional small, low-impa...
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21198528
Snohomish County Public Utility District
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Snohomish County Public Utility District ngton, Washington. Another biogas project, in Monroe, Washington, uses cow manure, restaurant grease and other wastes to produce methane for power generation. In addition, hundreds of customers have worked with the PUD to install rooftop solar units and support solar projects at...
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21198541
Wokingham Half Marathon
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Wokingham Half Marathon Wokingham Half Marathon The Wokingham Half Marathon is an annual half marathon held in Wokingham, Berkshire, England since 1984. The race currently starts and finishes at Cantley Park. It is a UK Athletics BARR Gold Graded Event. The 2008 event attracted a field of over 2,500 runners. The 2009 ...
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21198539
Walter Jenkin Evans
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Walter Jenkin Evans Walter Jenkin Evans Walter Jenkin Evans (1 April 1856 – 10 February 1927) was a Welsh academic who served as Principal of Carmarthen Presbyterian College and who wrote about the history and people of Unitarianism in Carmarthen. # Life. Evans was born on 1 April 1856 at Carmarthen, south Wales. Af...
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21198539
Walter Jenkin Evans
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Walter Jenkin Evans (the appointment attracting some controversy at the time on theological grounds). He helped to establish good links between the college and the University of Wales during his time in office, and served as Dean of Divinity for the University from 1910 to 1913. He died on 10 February 1927. # Works. ...
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21198539
Walter Jenkin Evans
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Walter Jenkin Evans time on theological grounds). He helped to establish good links between the college and the University of Wales during his time in office, and served as Dean of Divinity for the University from 1910 to 1913. He died on 10 February 1927. # Works. Whilst Evans published some research on Latin poetry...
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21198605
Igede language
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Igede language Igede language Igede is a language spoken in Benue State and Cross River State, Nigeria, by 250,000 people. # References. - Richard Bergman, 1981. "An outline of Igede grammar"
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21198545
Charlie Gorin
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Charlie Gorin Charlie Gorin Charles Perry Gorin (born February 6, 1928), is a retired American professional baseball player and left-handed pitcher who appeared in seven games—all in relief—in Major League Baseball during and with the Milwaukee Braves. Born in Waco, Texas, he was listed as tall and . Gorin attended t...
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21198545
Charlie Gorin
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Charlie Gorin yer and left-handed pitcher who appeared in seven games—all in relief—in Major League Baseball during and with the Milwaukee Braves. Born in Waco, Texas, he was listed as tall and . Gorin attended the University of Texas at Austin and was signed by the Boston Braves in 1950. His professional career was i...
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21198727
Játékok
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Játékok Játékok Játékok (Hungarian: "Games") is an ongoing collection of "pedagogical performance pieces" by György Kurtág. He has been writing them since 1973. Nine volumes had been published as of 2017 (by Editio Musica Budapest). Volumes I, II, III, V, VI, VII and IX are for "piano solo". Volumes IV and VIII are fo...
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21198727
Játékok
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Játékok in F, and a piece called "3 in memoriam". # Concept. Kurtág began the composition of "Játékok" to try to recapture something of the spirit of a child's play. He started with a few ideas set out in the foreword to the first four volumes: # Recordings. - György Kurtág: Játékok Márta Kurtág and György Kurtág p...
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21198727
Játékok
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Játékok lineage of the unique microcosms, which irresistibly involve the listener at their recitals. Márta Kurtág and György Kurtág played a selection as part of the Composer's Portrait of the Rheingau Musik Festival, 8 August 2004, in the "Kulturforum Schillerplatz" (now "ESWE Atrium") Wiesbaden. The Bach transcripti...
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21198727
Játékok
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Játékok hich irresistibly involve the listener at their recitals. Márta Kurtág and György Kurtág played a selection as part of the Composer's Portrait of the Rheingau Musik Festival, 8 August 2004, in the "Kulturforum Schillerplatz" (now "ESWE Atrium") Wiesbaden. The Bach transcriptions then interspersed with the mini...
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21198669
Cefn Cil Sanws
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Cefn Cil Sanws Cefn Cil Sanws Cefn Cil Sanws is a hill in the Brecon Beacons National Park within the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil in south Wales. The summit at 460m above sea level is crowned by a trig point. The steep cliffs of Darren Fawr and Darren Fach defend its western side which drops down into Cwm Taf. A ...
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21198669
Cefn Cil Sanws
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Cefn Cil Sanws Sandstone (formerly known as the 'Basal Grit' of the Millstone Grit Series) can be seen to the north and on its steep western flanks. There are sections of limestone pavement on the tilted plateau surface and small crags and pavements of gritstone to their south. The latter show evidence of glacial stria...
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21198669
Cefn Cil Sanws
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Cefn Cil Sanws central Beacons during the ice ages. # Plants. Much of the hill is owned and managed by the Brecknock Wildlife Trust as a nature reserve. The steep cliffs of Darren Fach on the western side are the home to Britain's rarest tree - Ley's Whitebeam ("Sorbus leyana") - the larger part of the country's popu...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None Mama Spent Money When She Had None "Mama Spent Money When She Had None" is the 101st episode of the ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives". It is the fourteenth episode of the show's fifth season and aired on February 8, 2009. # Plot. Lynette and Tom are forced to sell his p...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None I didn't show her how it parks itself!" Bree gives Lynette a check for $20,000, saying she won't miss the money. Lynette won't accept the check but suggests that Bree buy into the restaurant. They shake hands on the deal. Lynette wants to throw a private party at Scavos' to honor th...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None ingredients." Lynette tears into Bree, saying that just because she got lucky, she shouldn't be lording it over her friends who are less fortunate. "I'm not the one who needs $20,000 to keep my business afloat," insists Bree and Lynette snaps, "No, you're the one who's never going to...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None school, but can't afford the tuition. She pressures Mike for money but he insists he has none to spare. When Susan finds out that Mike just bought Katherine a stunning pearl necklace, she's furious, assuming that he's blowing what money he has on his new girlfriend. Susan sneaks into...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None my ass, so if we're falling short, it's not because of me," he says angrily. She goes back to the private school and offers to sign on as an art teacher, since faculty members receive a fifty percent discount. She makes such a heartfelt plea that they hire her as an assistant, even t...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None fit into it, she is insulted that he hasn't noticed how hard she's been working to get back in shape. To lick those last few pounds, she asks Edie about the fitness boot camp she's just joined. Edie is skeptical that Gaby is tough enough for the workout, as is the instructor, an Israe...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None show up, since Gaby wanted to fit into that dress so badly. "You wanted the old Gaby back? Well, you got her. A self-centered, obnoxious jerk," says a disgusted Edie. A humbled Gaby rejoins the class. Gaby models the old dress, which now fits perfectly. When her seamstress, Jean, tel...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None to directly implicate Porter in the fire. "Porter wasn't even in the building." Lee wants to tell Tom and Lynette, but Bob says since the charges have been dropped, "It's no longer our business. Besides, there's something about that Dave guy that scares me." Edie asks Dave what the b...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None congratulates Tom on the restaurant's booming business. Lee grabs Tom and tells him the truth about Dave. Tom goes to Dave's house and punches him out, saying, "You nearly destroyed our family!" Dave desperately offers to make it up to him, insisting that they're friends, but Tom, who...
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21198729
Mama Spent Money When She Had None
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Mama Spent Money When She Had None e Kamp (Steven Culp, "My Husband, the Pig"), this is the 100th episode that has been narrated by Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong). - Although credited, Shawn Pyfrom (Andrew Van de Kamp), Kyle MacLachlan (Orson Hodge), Charlie Carver (Porter Scavo), Max Carver (Preston Scavo), and Ken...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie Philip Charles MacKenzie Philip Charles MacKenzie (born Philip Charles Harris on May 7, 1946, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor and television director. He is best known for his role as Donald Maltby on "Brothers", and as Ted Nichols on "Open House", which he worked on with his curre...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie "The Love Boat", "The Jeffersons", "The Facts of Life", and "WKRP in Cincinnati". In 1980, he appeared as Dr. LaFleur in "The Heartbreak Winner", an "ABC Afterschool Special" episode. That same year, MacKenzie was cast in the pilot of a series proposed for NBC's 1980 fall schedule, "The Six O'...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie on "Coach's Daughter", an episode of NBC's "Cheers". In 1984, MacKenzie began in the featured role of flamboyant, effeminate Donald Maltby on the Showtime sitcom "Brothers". The series portrayed positive gay role models, particularly in the character of Cliff Waters (Paul Regina). MacKenzie's ...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie "Newhart" and "St. Elsewhere". Also in 1987, MacKenzie began directing selected episodes of "Brothers". Since that time, he has directed episodes of more than 30 TV series, including "Roseanne", "Suddenly Susan", and "According to Jim". In 1986, he appeared in the TV film "Blind Justice", starr...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie spun off into its sequel comedy series, "Open House", which centered on Linda and Ted's new venture in real estate. Premiering in August 1989, "Open House" lasted only a single season. Midway through the 1990-91 season, MacKenzie joined the cast of ABC's Miller/Boyett sitcom "Going Places" as t...
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21198664
Philip Charles MacKenzie
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Philip Charles MacKenzie d's new venture in real estate. Premiering in August 1989, "Open House" lasted only a single season. Midway through the 1990-91 season, MacKenzie joined the cast of ABC's Miller/Boyett sitcom "Going Places" as talk show producer Arnie Ross. MacKenzie was reunited with his "Brothers" co-star Hal...
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21198762
Raffaello Ducceschi
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Raffaello Ducceschi Raffaello Ducceschi Raffaello Ducceschi (born February 25, 1962 in Sesto San Giovanni, Province of Milan) is a retired male race walker from Italy. # Biography. Raffaello Ducceschi won one medal, at individual level, at the International athletics competitions. He participated at two editions of ...
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21198762
Raffaello Ducceschi
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Raffaello Ducceschi ith dysentery during the race and was forced to spend several times at the roadside, however, was able to reach the arrival, getting the 4th place. He was trained by from 1980 to 1984 by Roberto Vanzillotta, 1985-1986 by Antonio La Torre, the first half of 1987 by Peter Pastorini and from May 1987 ...
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21198802
Fangs (album)
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Fangs (album) Fangs (album) Fangs! is the fourth studio album from experimental rock band Falling Up. It was released on March 24, 2009 through BEC Recordings. # Background. Falling Up announced "Fangs" in August 2008, recorded from September through November, and completed the album around late 2008. The material f...
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21198802
Fangs (album)
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Fangs (album) pre-order on January 27. There are three pre-order choices, each consisting of the physical album and either band signatures or a t-shirt and plastic "fangs". On March 4, Jesus Freak Hideout posted an album "PReview", which consisted of 20-second clips of every main track and a review, including track le...
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21198802
Fangs (album)
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Fangs (album) This posting confirms that "Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I" has a song length of 4:31. # Track listing. The album contains twelve songs and five transitional tracks that are not numbered. The transitional tracks are part of the songs they're listed before or after, more as introductions or lead-outs tha...
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21198802
Fangs (album)
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Fangs (album) – 3:56 - 8. "The Moonn and Sixpence" – 3:33 - "Our Lady Satuernn's Reef" - 9. "Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I" – 4:31 - 10. "The Sidewinder Flux" – 4:36 - "Gears Under the Water" - 11. "The Chilling Alpine Adventure" – 3:39 - 12. "Swimming Towards Propellers" – 2:04 - "The Signal From Forum A" # ...
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21198802
Fangs (album)
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Fangs (album) eef" - 9. "Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I" – 4:31 - 10. "The Sidewinder Flux" – 4:36 - "Gears Under the Water" - 11. "The Chilling Alpine Adventure" – 3:39 - 12. "Swimming Towards Propellers" – 2:04 - "The Signal From Forum A" # Personnel. - Jessy Ribordy – vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers,...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views Pope John Paul II's political views Pope John Paul II's political views were considered conservative on issues relating to reproduction and the ordination of women during his 26-year reign as pope of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City. A series of 129 lectures g...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views the modern world, advocating instead what he understood to be a "culture of life". He campaigned for world debt forgiveness and social justice. # Relations with dictatorships. In 1984 through "Instruction on Certain Aspects of the 'Theology of Liberation,'" and similar documents em...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views violations of human rights and its support of death squads, was a failure. In his travel to Managua, Nicaragua in 1983, John Paul II harshly condemned what he dubbed the "popular Church" (i.e. "ecclesial base communities" (CEBs) supported by the CELAM), and the Nicaraguan clergy's te...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views was on friendly terms with the Argentine generals of the military dictatorship, allegedly playing regular tennis matches with general Jorge Rafael Videla. However, the Pope has been linked to the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier's dictatorship in Haiti. He was also critical of the Chines...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views movement. Former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev once said the collapse of the Iron Curtain would have been impossible without John Paul II. In later years, after having condemned Liberation theology, John Paul II criticised some of the more extreme versions of capitalism. "Unfort...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views reported that during this period, U2's recording sessions were repeatedly interrupted by phone calls from the Pope, wanting to discuss the campaign with Bono. # Iraq war. In 2003 John Paul II also became a prominent critic of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq. In his 2003 State of t...
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21198584
Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views and that a unilateral aggression is a crime against peace and a violation of international law. # European Constitutional Treaty. In European Union negotiations for a new European Constitutional Treaty in 2003 and 2004, the Vatican's representatives failed to secure any mention of ...
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Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views Parliament to permit "homosexual 'marriage'". In the book, as quoted by Reuters, he wrote: "“It is legitimate and necessary to ask oneself if this is not perhaps part of a new ideology of evil, perhaps more insidious and hidden, which attempts to pit human rights against the family a...
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Pope John Paul II's political views
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Pope John Paul II's political views reaffirmed the Church's existing teaching on gender in relation to transsexuals, as the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which he supervised, made clear that transsexuals can not serve in church positions. # Scientific theories and the interpretation of Genesis. In an ad...
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Grgur Radoš
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Grgur Radoš Grgur Radoš Grgur Radoš (born 31 January 1988 in Munich) is a Croatian football player, he plays for VfR Jettingen. # Personal life. His twin brother Mislav Radoš is a professional footballer as well and holds German citizenship and is a cousin of Danijel Pranjic. # External links. - Kicker Profile
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi Hisham Sharabi Hisham Sharabi () (1927 Jaffa, Palestine – 2005 Beirut, Lebanon) was Professor Emeritus of History and Umar al-Mukhtar Chair of Arab Culture at Georgetown University, where he was a specialist in European intellectual history and social thought. He died of cancer at the American Universit...
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi serve as editor of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party’s monthly magazine "al-Jil al-Jadid" ("The New Generation"). Forced to flee to Jordan after the parties disbanding in 1949, Sharabi returned to the United States where he completed a Ph.D. in the history of culture, again at the University at Chicago...
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi had accused his administration of 'tyranny and corruption,' Dr. Sharabi, along with Edward Said of Columbia University, signed a letter calling the arrests 'a totally unjustifiable attack on the freedom of expression.'" Nine of the lawmakers were immune from arrest, but two later accused the Palestinian ...
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi promote Arab studies.[2]” Dr. Sharabi formed, later that same year, the Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development, an organization that worked on educational, cultural and health issues of Palestinians. He served as Chairman of Board until his death in 2005. In 1991, he formed what is now kn...
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi "In honor of his work in both the European and Arab fields, the Department of history at Georgetown convened an international two-day symposium in 2002 titled ‘The Role of the Intellectual in Contemporary Political Life.’ Also named in his honor is the annual Hisham Sharabi graduate essay contest, begun ...
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Hisham Sharabi
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Hisham Sharabi a" - "Arab Intellectuals and the West" - "Palestine Guerillas: Their Credibility and Effectiveness" (1970) - "Embers and Ashes" translated by Issa J. Boullata (2008) - "Images of the Past: An Autobiography" - "Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society" # External links. - The Jer...
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Businga
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Businga Businga Businga is a town in Nord-Ubangi Province of north-western Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 2009 it had an estimated population of 32,584. # Topography. Businga is located on the Mongala River, approximately 120 miles northeast of its confluence with the Congo River. 6 miles further to the east, ...
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Frailty
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Frailty Frailty Frailty may refer to: - "Frailty" (2001 film), a 2001 psychological thriller film - "Frailty" (1921 film), a 1921 British silent drama film - "Frailty" (album), a 2008 album by The Banner - Frailty (band), death-doom metal band, from Riga (Latvia) formed in 2003 - Frailty syndrome, a collection of...
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1998–99 Iranian Volleyball Super League
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1998–99 Iranian Volleyball Super League 1998–99 Iranian Volleyball Super League The following is the final results of the Iranian Volleyball Super League (Velayat Cup) 1998/99 season. # Standings. - Abrisham Rasht withdrew from the league. # References. - volleyball.ir
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Manuel Alcalde
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Manuel Alcalde Manuel Alcalde Manuel Alcalde Fornieles (December 31, 1956 – April 23, 2004) was a male race walker from Spain. He represented his native country twice at the Olympic Games: 1984 and 1988. He was born and died in Guadix, Granada.
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Charles Tyndall
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Charles Tyndall Charles Tyndall Charles John Tyndall DD (30 May 1900 – 3 April 1971) was the 13th Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh who was later translated to Derry and Raphoe. Educated at The King's Hospital and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1925, his first post was a curacy at Clontarf. He then held i...
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Charles Tyndall
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Charles Tyndall as the 13th Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh who was later translated to Derry and Raphoe. Educated at The King's Hospital and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained in 1925, his first post was a curacy at Clontarf. He then held incumbencies at Enniscorthy and Drumcondra before being appointed Rural ...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock Portmarnock Portmarnock () is a coastal suburban village in Fingal, Ireland, with significant beaches and one of Ireland's best-known golf clubs, a modest commercial core, and inland residential estates. Portmarnock is also a civil parish in the ancient barony of Coolock in the historic County Dublin. In ...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock to Portmarnock is a narrow beach which extends onto a sandy peninsula with beaches on all sides. Portmarnock's beach is nicknamed The Velvet Strand due to the smooth sand along the beach, and is popular with wind- and kite-surfers. The beach was the starting point for two important pioneering flights. On 2...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock Havilland Puss Moth on 18 August 1932 bound for Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada. The sculpture Eccentric Orbit (by Rachel Joynt and Remco de Fouw, erected 2002) on the seafront is of limestone, bronze and stainless steel. The needle points to the North Star, an age-old navigation point. The sculptur...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock and history. The district's name derives from the Irish word "port" – meaning port – and Saint Marnoch or Mernoc, said to have arrived in what is now Portmarnock in the 5th century AD. The area had been settled in Neolithic times, as evidenced by flints and other tools excavated on the northern fringe of ...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock by Dublin Bus routes 102, 32, 32X, 42, 42N (Nitelink) and 142. Owing to its proximity to Dublin city, it is a form of dormitory village north-northeast of the city centre. # Education. There are two primary schools – St. Marnock's and St. Helen's – and also a secondary school, Portmarnock Community School...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock St. Marnock's, the country house, was largely built in the late 1890s to the designs of Sir Robert Lorimer, the British architect. - The sandy peninsula to the south of the village is home to Portmarnock Golf Club, which has hosted many golf tournaments, including the 1960 Canada Cup (now known as the Worl...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock up in Portmarnock. - Portmarnock Pitch & Putt Club was founded 1958 and moved to its current location in 1961. It has been affiliated to the Pitch and Putt Union of Ireland since its foundation in 1961, and is currently a members-only club with 250 adult and 55 under-16 members. # Representation. Portmar...
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Portmarnock
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Portmarnock and Putt Union of Ireland since its foundation in 1961, and is currently a members-only club with 250 adult and 55 under-16 members. # Representation. Portmarnock lies in the Dublin Fingal Dáil constituency and in the modern administrative county of Fingal. Before 2016 it was in the Dublin North-East cons...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin Elias Mallin Elias Mallin (born March 23, 1981, Phoenix, Arizona, United States) is an American musician, who played drums for metal/post-hardcore band Opiate for the Masses from 1999 until 2005, a band which he had formed with fellow students of the New School for the Arts and Academics. He was one of th...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin mid-2007 been featured in interviews, photo shoots, and press as a full member of Kill Hannah. Although a full-time member in Kill Hannah, Mallin has also been performing as the live drummer for Kesha since her Spring 2010 appearance on Saturday Night Live. He also performed as the hired gun in Hollywood U...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin from Korn). Elias returned to Kesha in late 2012. After Kesha's tour cycle for the Warrior album ended Mallin joined platinum selling pop duo MKTO in February 2014 while also recording drums for the new Hollywood Undead album record (set for release in 2015 on Interscope Records). In 2015 and 2016 he con...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin of his Tama drums and Roland trigger pads. While on tour with Kill Hannah, Hollywood Undead, My Darling Murder, and any other act just a 5 piece Tama B/B kit is used; 10", 12", 16" toms, 22" bass drum, and 14" Bubinga or B/B snare. Elias sponsors Tama drums, Paiste cymbals, Vic Firth drum sticks, and Eva...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin "MTV Movie Awards", "Radio Disney Music Awards", "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "Carson Daly", MTV Japanese "VMAs", "The Today Show", "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon", "The Billboard Awards", "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon", "Good Morning America", "The View", "Live With Kelly And Michael", "Kid's Choice Awards"...
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Elias Mallin
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Elias Mallin ie Awards", "Radio Disney Music Awards", "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", "Carson Daly", MTV Japanese "VMAs", "The Today Show", "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon", "The Billboard Awards", "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon", "Good Morning America", "The View", "Live With Kelly And Michael", "Kid's Choice Awards", "MTV W...
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust Brecknock Wildlife Trust Brecknock Wildlife Trust () is a former wildlife trust covering the vice county of Brecknockshire in Wales. The Trust was founded in 1964, with a network of volunteers carrying out most of its work. No full-time conservation officers were in post until 1987. Heritage L...
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust visited of the reserves is at Pwll-y-Wrach ("Witches' Pool", near Talgarth; the site is 17.5 hectares in area, most of which is woodland. At the eastern end of the reserve is a waterfall flowing from the River Enig into the so-called Witches' Pool. The wildlife in this area includes bluebells, ...
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust Dormice, a protected species, were discovered within the reserve in 2000. In the far south-west, Cae Lynden Nature Reserve is one of three reserves close together near Ystradgynlais. The grasslands of this former sports field encourage marsh fritillary, meadow brown and gatekeeper butterflies. ...
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust
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Brecknock Wildlife Trust adow brown and gatekeeper butterflies. Vicarage Meadows, a grassland reserve near Abergwesyn in the Irfon Valley, is managed by the Trust and the species growing there include bog asphodel, wood bitter vetch, greater butterfly orchids and small white orchids. In March 2016, the Brecknock Wild...
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21198944
Ishwari Prasad
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Ishwari Prasad Ishwari Prasad Dr. Iswari Prasad Upadhyaya (1888 - 1986) was an Indian historian. He was an alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University, and very first graduate of the university. He dealt mainly with the Muslim rulers and governments of India, especially with the Mughal and Tughluq dynasties. He did extensive...
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Ishwari Prasad
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Ishwari Prasad his education and earned his livelihood by giving tuitions, he educated his younger brothers & sisters and looked-after the whole family. Dr. Ishwari Prasad was a student of Agra College and while he was studying in M.A., he was taking B.A. classes. During one of his lectures Prof. Rushbrook Williams was...
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Ishwari Prasad
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Ishwari Prasad to History. # Works. - History of medieval India from 647 AD to the Mughal conquest. Allahabad : The Indian press, ltd., 1925 - The Mughal Empire. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1974 - A Short History of Muslim Rule in India, from the Conquest of Islam to the Death of Aurangzeb: From the Advent of Is...
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Ishwari Prasad
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Ishwari Prasad n. Bombay [ua] : Orient Longmans, 1956 - India in the eighteenth century. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1973 - Hindu - Muslim problems. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1974 - L'Inde du 7e au 16e siècle. Traduit sur la 2e edition par H. de Saugy. Paris : de Boccard, 1930 (Histoire du monde ; 8,1) - Th...
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