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Ed Richards (chief executive)
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Ed Richards (chief executive) Ed Richards (chief executive) Edward Charles Richards (born 29 August 1965) was the Chief Executive of Ofcom, the independent regulator for the communications industry in the United Kingdom. He stepped down in December 2014. Richards attended the Portsmouth Grammar School, where he overl...
6,114,400
21198977
Rafael Kazior
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Rafael Kazior Rafael Kazior Rafael Kazior (; born 7 February 1983) is a retired German professional footballer who played as a striker. # Club career. On 12 September 2003, Kazior made his professional debut in the 2. Bundesliga for MSV Duisburg. In May 2018, following SV Werder Bremen II's relegation from the 3. L...
6,114,401
21198933
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedar%20Creek%20High%20School%20(New%20Jersey)
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) Cedar Creek High School is a public high school in Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The school serves students in ninth through twelfth grades as part of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District and opened...
6,114,402
21198933
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cedar%20Creek%20High%20School%20(New%20Jersey)
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) High School is located in the northern section of Egg Harbor City. The For the 2010-2011 school year, students in grades 9 and 10 attended Cedar Creek and students in grades 11-12 attended either Absegami High School in Galloway Township or Oakcrest High School in Hamilton Township....
6,114,403
21198933
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey)
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Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) Hamilton Township are zoned to other schools but are eligible to attend Cedar Creek through the school of choice program. # Athletics. The Cedar Creek High School Pirates compete in the Cape-Atlantic League, which operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interschola...
6,114,404
21198933
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey)
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Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) South Jersey Group II for football for 2018-20. The girls' basketball team won the Group I state championship in 2012 with a 50-38 win over Whippany Park High School, earning the first state championship in any sport for Cedar Creek. In December 2015, the boys football team won th...
6,114,405
21198933
Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey)
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Cedar Creek High School (New Jersey) in over Whippany Park High School, earning the first state championship in any sport for Cedar Creek. In December 2015, the boys football team won the program's first state sectional title when they won the South Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 28-27 win against...
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21199056
Cerro Prieto, Hidalgo
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Cerro Prieto, Hidalgo Cerro Prieto, Hidalgo Cerro Prieto is a small rural town located in the county of La Misión in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. The geography of Cerro Prieto and the surrounding communities is mountainous and semi-temperate, as per characteristic of the Sierra Gorda region. ...
6,114,407
21199056
Cerro Prieto, Hidalgo
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Cerro Prieto, Hidalgo ipal cities of La Mision as well as Jacala de Ledezma serve as major trade hubs as well the housing of the closest hospitals. Subsistence agriculture is practiced on the side by a large segment of the population. Socially, the majority of the residents identify as Roman Catholics, with a minority ...
6,114,408
21199081
Kumaradeva
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Kumaradeva Kumaradeva Kumaradeva was an Indian sculptor from the 8th century. His works include "The Buddhist Goddess Shyama Tara (Green Tara) Attended by Sita Tara (White Tara) and Bhrikuti" He is also the author of the treatise "Silparatna", which provides an account of the Fresco-secco painting technology in detail...
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21199066
Dorrery
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Dorrery Dorrery Dorrery is a small hamlet lying to the east of Ben Dorrery in the district of Halkirk in Caithness, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Ca na Catanach is a medieval road that stretches between Dorrery Lodge and Achentoul.
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham William J. Abraham William J. Abraham (born December 19, 1947) is a Northern Irish theologian, analytic philosopher, and United Methodist pastor known for his contributions to the philosophy of religion, religious epistemology, evangelism, and church renewal. Abraham has spent most of his career in ...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham that looks to the canons of the ancient ecumenical Church as a source for renewing Mainline Protestant churches. # Education. Abraham attended Methodist College in Belfast, N. Ireland, then completed his undergraduate studies at The Queen's University of Belfast, earning a B.A. in 1970 in philosoph...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham Philosophy of Religion" (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1985); - "The Rationality of Religious Belief", edited with Steven W. Holtzer (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987); - "The Logic of Evangelism" (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989); - "Canon and Criterion in Christian Theology" (Oxford: Clarendon ...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham with James E. Kirby (Oxford: Oxford University, 2009); - "Aldersgate and Athens: John Wesley and the Foundations of Christian Belief" (Waco: Baylor University, 2010); ## Articles. - "The Offense of Divine Revelation" "Harvard Theological Review" 95, 3 (July 2002): 251-264. - "Faith, Assurance, an...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham 46, 2 (Fall 2011): 142-149. - "The Future of Scripture: In Search of a Theology of Scripture." "Wesleyan Theological Journal" 46, 1 (Spring 2011): 7-23. - "Lethal Force in a World of Market States." "Wesleyan Theological Journal" 47, 1 (Spring 2012): 25-36. ## Chapters. - "A Theology of Evangelis...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham and the Church," eds. William J. Abraham, Jason E. Vickers, and Natalie B. Van Kirk. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008. - "Canonical Theism and the Future of Systematic Theology." In "Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church," eds. William J. Abraham, Jason E. Vickers, and Natalie B. Van ...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham Van Kirk. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008. - "Handing on the Teaching of the Apostles: A Canonical Episcopacy." In "Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church," eds. William J. Abraham, Jason E. Vickers, and Natalie B. Van Kirk. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008. - "Christian Perfection." In ...
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21199002
William J. Abraham
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William J. Abraham lie B. Van Kirk. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008. - "Christian Perfection." In "The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies," eds. William J. Abraham and James E. Kirby. Oxford: Oxford University, 2009. - "Systematic Theology as Analytic Theology." In "Analytic Theology: Essays in the Philosophy of Theol...
6,114,418
21199082
57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
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57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia 57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between March 24, 1998, and June 18, 1999, its membership being set in the 1998 Nova Scotia general election. The Liberals led by Russell MacLellan formed a minority government with th...
6,114,419
21199102
José Pinto (racewalker)
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José Pinto (racewalker) José Pinto (racewalker) José Luís Franca Abranches Pinto (born June 19, 1956 in Lisboa) is a retired male race walker from Portugal, who represented his native country at three consecutive Olympic Games, starting in 1984.
6,114,420
21199179
Demba
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Demba Demba Demba may refer to: # Places. - Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo - Demba Kunda - Madina Demba Forest Park - Stade Demba Diop # People. - Njogu Demba-Nyrén (born 1979), Gambian- Swedish professional football forward - Demba Touré (born 1984), Senegalese footballer - Demba Ba (born 1985), Fre...
6,114,421
21199199
Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo Demba, Democratic Republic of the Congo Demba is a town in the Lulua District in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As of 2009 it had an estimated population of 25,384. # Transport. Demba is served by the national railway system. # See also. - Railway...
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21199142
Charles Tjessem
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Charles Tjessem Charles Tjessem Charles Tjessem (born 5 May 1971, Sandnes) is a Norwegian chef, and winner of the 2003 Bocuse d'Or. The victory was achieved over the French chef Frank Putelat by the smallest margin of points to date in the competition. Tjessem is currently a chef and owner of the restaurant Charles &...
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21199142
Charles Tjessem
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Charles Tjessem of the restaurant Charles & De in Sandnes. He was coached for the Bocuse d'Or by Odd Ivar Solvold, and had previously trained under Bent Stiansen, and Eyvind Hellstrøm during two years at Bagatelle, worked as a daily manager for Gastronomisk Institutt in Stavanger, as a chef for the petroleum company St...
6,114,424
21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo Port of Tokyo The Port of Tokyo is one of the largest Japanese seaports and one of the largest seaports in the Pacific Ocean basin having an annual traffic capacity of around 100 million tonnes of cargo and 4,500,000 TEU's. The port is also an important employer in the area having more than 30,000 emplo...
6,114,425
21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo neighbouring Port of Yokohama was already open for this kind of trade. The development of the port was finally encouraged during the Meiji Period with the influence of a project that was meant to improve the estuary of the Sumida River by dredging channels and reclaiming land at Tsukishima and Shibaura. ...
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21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo the reconstruction of the Japanese industry, and construction started on the "Toyosu coal terminal", the "Harumi terminal" and other terminals one after another. By the late 1960s, the container transport system had become a major factor in shipping worldwide. In 1967, Nippon Container Terminals, Ltd. (N...
6,114,427
21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo of the busiest cargo ports in Japan and one of the largest container ports in the country. # Terminals. ## Container terminals. The "Port of Tokyo" has three container terminals with an area of 1,504,718 m with a total number of 15 berths and a quay length of 4,479 metres. ### Oi container terminal. ...
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21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo Kamigumi Tokyo container terminal. The terminal has one berth with a quay length of 260 metres. Private berth by Kamigumi. ## Foodstuff terminal. There are two foodstuff terminals opened in February, 1999, "Oi marine products" and "Oi foodstuff",with five berths with a quay length of 1,060 metres and a...
6,114,429
21198901
Port of Tokyo
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Port of Tokyo cargo, one for timber, one for construction materials, one for log handling and one for linear products with a storage area of 900,000 m, a quay length of 3,500 metres, storage for 200,000 cubic metres of timber and storage for 210,000 tonnes of logs. ## Automobile terminal. The "Port of Tokyo" has two ...
6,114,430
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools Grandville Public Schools Grandville Public Schools is a school district in Grandville, Michigan. The current superintendent is Roger Bearup, who previously served as the Assistant Superintendent in the Lowell Public Schools Administration. Mr. Bearup was appointed by the school board as supe...
6,114,431
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools Public Schools has seven elementary schools: Central, Century Park Learning Center, Cummings, East, Grand View, South, and West. Grandville Middle School currently serves grades 7 and 8. Grandville High School enrolls about 1800 students annually in grades 9-12.; its competitive robotics tea...
6,114,432
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools offerings, including 17 Advanced Placement courses, forensics, a competitive engineering and robotics team, jazz band, an award-winning marching band, choir, chamber and concert orchestras, symphony strings, philharmonic orchestra, theater, emergency medical technician certification, and after...
6,114,433
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools its Advanced Placement District of the Year Awards—Annual Honor Roll. In 2014, U.S. News & World Report named Grandville High School to the top 3% of schools in Michigan and the top 5% in the nation in its Best High Schools rankings. The high school uses automatic response clickers in the cl...
6,114,434
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools High School is home to the RoboDawgs, a robotics team which since 1998 has been known for its focus on creating student-designed, student-built robots for national and international competitions. In 2013, the team was featured in the evening news because it created parts that were used in a NA...
6,114,435
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools school robotics team in 1998, the district's program has now grown to include more than 30 teams. More than 800 students, from fourth through twelfth grades, participate on Grandville robotics teams, designing, building, and programming robotics for competitions around the world. Grandville ha...
6,114,436
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools robotics teams and other academic teams in West Michigan. In addition to robotics, the team has several other science club opportunities, including Science Olympiad and Odyssey of the Mind. The Science Olympiad team placed in the top 20 at the national competition in 2007, and Odyssey of the ...
6,114,437
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools boys cross-country and boys varsity tennis teams all went to state finals. Tennis coach Tim Buck was named state Coach of the Year in 2013 for Division I Boys Tennis. Soccer coach Dave Saylor was named West Michigan Coach of the Year in November 2013. In winter 2014, the wrestling team was cro...
6,114,438
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools scholarship, the Ryan Fischer Memorial Scholarship, was announced in March 2014 to honor the legacy of Grandville co-captain Ryan Fischer. A senior at GHS, Ryan had a 4.0 GPA and was accepted to West Point for fall 2014; he died unexpectedly in his sleep the day of the Final Four hockey game d...
6,114,439
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools and the boys tennis team also earned passage to the Div. 1 state finals. 2015-16 School Year In fall 2015, the girls cross country team won the regional championship and competed at state finals. Sophomore Madison Troy became the school's first ever cross country individual state champion, w...
6,114,440
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools approach that goes beyond telling kids not to bully. "Be nice" was developed by the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan, where Grandville Public Schools Board of Education secretary Christy Buck serves as executive director. "Be nice" has been adopted by many other districts throughout W...
6,114,441
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools talented students in grades 3-6. Qualification for IMAGE is based on test scores from a nationally normed standardized ability and achievement test. A second grade student must score in the 95 national percentile by age range on the InView ability test or must score with an average math/readin...
6,114,442
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools associations, such as the Grandville High School Student Council, Executive Board, and the Student Body Committee all contribute to the school through event planning, service, and fundraising. # Special Education. A full continuum of programs and services is provided to students who require ...
6,114,443
21199096
Grandville Public Schools
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Grandville Public Schools school through event planning, service, and fundraising. # Special Education. A full continuum of programs and services is provided to students who require special education intervention. Grandville has a full complement of diagnostic staff personnel in order to conduct individual student ev...
6,114,444
21199233
Tjessem
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Tjessem Tjessem Tjessem, a Norwegian surname, may refer to: - Charles Tjessem, Norwegian chef - Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby, titled Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
6,114,445
21199212
Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood
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Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood is a childhood condition characterized by an unsteady gait, most likely secondary to an autoimmune of postinfectious cause, drug induced or paraneoplastic. Most common virus causing acute cerebellar ataxia ar...
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21199212
Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood
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Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood Afebrile # Cause. Possible causes of acute cerebellar ataxia include varicella infection, as well as infection with influenza, Epstein-Barr virus, Coxsackie virus, Echo virus or mycoplasma. # Diagnosis. Acute Cerebellar ataxia is a diagnosis of exclusion. Urgent CT scan is neces...
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21199212
Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood
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Acute cerebellar ataxia of childhood g cerebellar astrocytoma, medulloblastoma, neuroblastoma - Cerebellar contusion - Subdural hematoma - Toxins, including ethanol or anticonvulsants - Cerebellar infarction or hemorrhage - Meningitis - Encephalitis - Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis - Multiple sclerosis #...
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21199284
Playlist: The Very Best of Heart
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Playlist: The Very Best of Heart Playlist: The Very Best of Heart Playlist: The Very Best of Heart is Heart's eighth greatest hits compilation album. It was released in 2008 as part of Legacy Recordings "Playlist" album series.
6,114,449
21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon Frederick Seddon Frederick Henry Seddon (sometimes called Sedden) (21 January 1872 – 18 April 1912) was a British murderer hanged in 1912 for the arsenic poisoning murder of his lodger, Eliza Mary Barrow. # Background. Frederick Seddon was born in Liverpool to William Seddon and Mary Ann (née Kennen...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon Metropolitan Police Crime Museum on 1 December 1905; the museum was not open to the general public and the reason for their visit is unknown. At one time Seddon had been a Freemason, being initiated into Liverpool's Stanley Lodge No. 1325 in 1901. He resigned a year later to move south. In 1905 he is ...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon name and also speculated in real estate. At some stage he had the idea of swindling another person, so he and his wife advertised to let out the second floor of their London home. A near-neighbour, Eliza Mary Barrow (born 1863), a 47-year-old somewhat eccentric spinster responded to this advertisement,...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon controlling interest in all her savings and annuities, including £1,500 of India Stock, in return for which he would take care of her for the rest of her life, giving her a small annuity and allowing her to live in his home rent free. In August 1911, the Seddons, Barrow, and her young ward went on holi...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon to hospital. She improved slightly for a few days, but was confined to her bed where, on 13 September, she made a will, dictated to and executed by Seddon, and witnessed by his relatives. At 6:15 on the morning of 14 September, while being looked after by Mrs. Seddon, Barrow died. Seddon went to the d...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon later explanation for this was that Barrow's family had snubbed his daughter during an earlier visit and he was not prepared to allow his family to be treated in the same way again, and that if Barrow's family missed the funeral it might teach them better manners for the future. Immediately after the f...
6,114,455
21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon The Vonderahe family then went to the police and voiced their suspicions. Barrow's body was exhumed on 15 November 1911, and an examination of it by Sir William Willicox, the senior Home Office specialist, and young pathologist Bernard Spilsbury, who had already made a name for himself in the Crippen c...
6,114,456
21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon at the Old Bailey the prosecution, led by the Attorney General, Sir Rufus Isaacs, proved that Margaret Seddon had previously bought a large amount of flypaper, which contained arsenic. The prosecution suggested that the poison used to kill Barrow had been obtained by soaking the flypaper in water. The ...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon attitude. Certainly, his case was not helped by his ridiculous claim that Barrow might have drunk water from the dishes of flypaper that had been placed in her room to keep away the flies. Despite a fierce battle from the defence team, the jury found him guilty. Margaret Seddon was acquitted of any inv...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon against him, Seddon replied at length and appealed directly to the judge, Sir Thomas Townsend Bucknill, as a brother Mason and in the name of 'The Great Architect Of The Universe' to overturn the jury's guilty verdict. According to some sources he gave the First Degree sign, according to others the Sig...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon passed between Seddon and Bucknill was lost on him at the time. However, his colleagues who also provided forensic evidence were Masons, and they were aware of its significance. Seddon was hanged by John Ellis and Thomas Pierrepoint at Pentonville Prison on 18 April 1912. After his execution his widow...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon 12 April 1959, the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired an episode, "Waxwork," which depicted Seddon as one of six murderers in a wax museum's murderer's row. In the 1981 television series "Lady Killers" Michael Jayston played Seddon in an episode entitled "Root of All Evil". On 21 July ...
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21199006
Frederick Seddon
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Frederick Seddon ision series Alfred Hitchcock Presents aired an episode, "Waxwork," which depicted Seddon as one of six murderers in a wax museum's murderer's row. In the 1981 television series "Lady Killers" Michael Jayston played Seddon in an episode entitled "Root of All Evil". On 21 July 2007, BBC Radio 4 broadc...
6,114,462
21199219
Stevie (1978 film)
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Stevie (1978 film) Stevie (1978 film) Stevie is a 1978 British biographical film directed by Robert Enders, and starring Glenda Jackson, Trevor Howard, Mona Washbourne, and Alec McCowen. It was based on the play "Stevie" by Hugh Whitemore. Studios that distributed the film included 20th Century Fox in the U.S., Hoyts...
6,114,463
21199219
Stevie (1978 film)
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Stevie (1978 film) Cowen. It was based on the play "Stevie" by Hugh Whitemore. Studios that distributed the film included 20th Century Fox in the U.S., Hoyts in Australia, and Universal Pictures internationally. The film is about the life of the British poet Stevie Smith (played by Glenda Jackson), and centres on Smi...
6,114,464
21199230
2008 TPG Tour
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2008 TPG Tour 2008 TPG Tour The 2008 TPG Tour was a season of golf tournaments on the TPG Tour, the official professional golf tour of Argentina. The season ran from February to December and consisted of sixteen tournaments, fifteen in Argentina and one, the Carlos Franco Invitational, held in Paraguay. Seven events ...
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21199230
2008 TPG Tour
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2008 TPG Tour bruary to December and consisted of sixteen tournaments, fifteen in Argentina and one, the Carlos Franco Invitational, held in Paraguay. Seven events were also part of the Tour de las Americas, the highest level tour in Latin America. Of those, the Center Open and the Argentine Open were co-sanctioned by...
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Christopher Gäng
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Christopher Gäng Christopher Gäng Christopher Gäng (born 10 May 1988 in Mannheim) is a German football goalkeeper who currently plays for SV Waldhof Mannheim. # Career. He made his professional debut for Hertha in the Bundesliga on 11 November 2008 against Werder Bremen when the first goalkeeper, Jaroslav Drobný was...
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Marco Evoniuk
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Marco Evoniuk Marco Evoniuk Marco Ray Evoniuk (born September 30, 1957 in San Francisco, California) is a retired male race walker from the United States, who represented his native country at three consecutive Olympic Games, starting in 1984. Evoniuk had qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic team but was unable to comp...
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Dibaya
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Dibaya Dibaya As a result of the Kasaï-Central clashes, between February 9, 2017 and February 13, 2017, 101 Kamwina Nsapu militia members were killed by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Dibaya.
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The Journal of Korean Studies
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The Journal of Korean Studies The Journal of Korean Studies The Journal of Korean Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering Korean studies. It was established in 1969. The original series had two issues numbered Volume 1 (1969) and 2 (1971) that were edited by David Messler (University of Washingto...
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The Journal of Korean Studies
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The Journal of Korean Studies published volumes 9-13. In August 2008, Clark W. Sorensen (University of Washington-Seattle) became editor-in-chief. In 2011, "The Journal of Korean Studies" became a biannual publication. The spring issue is a regular, varied-topic issue, whereas the fall issue is a thematic issue devoted...
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The Journal of Korean Studies
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The Journal of Korean Studies s of the latest Korea-related books. In July 2016, the journal moved from the University of Washington to the Center for Korean Studies in the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University. Theodore Hughes is Editor-in-Chief. The journal is published by Duke University Press and ...
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River Cladagh
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River Cladagh River Cladagh The Cladagh River () is a small river in County Fermanagh which rises from Marble Arch Caves, below Cuilcagh Mountain, before flowing through Cladagh Glen Nature Reserve and eventually draining into the Arney River. # Below ground. The river is sourced by three tributaries, the Sruh Cropp...
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River Cladagh
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River Cladagh begins by boat, underground on the initial stretch of the Cladagh, and passes The Junction before continuing upstream along the Owenbrean. # Above ground. The main resurgence from the cave system pours from beneath a cliff face into the chaotic limestone collapse fields immediately above the Marble Arch...
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River Cladagh
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River Cladagh Marble Arch, a natural limestone bridge which lends its name to the cave system. The Cladagh then cascades under the arch and turns abruptly north into the head of Cladagh River gorge, or Cladagh Glen. Halfway along Cladagh Glen, another large resurgence joins the Cladagh at Cascades Rising. This is the ...
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James Hession
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James Hession James Hession James M. Hession (5 November 1912 – 12 January 1999) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and solicitor who served as a Teachta Dála (TD), representing the Galway North constituency in Dáil Éireann. Hession was first elected at the 1951 general election, was re-elected at the 1954 general elec...
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Minuscule 103
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Minuscule 103 Minuscule 103 Minuscule 103 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ΟΘ (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 12th century. The manuscript has complex contents. Formerly it was labelled by 100 and 115. # Description. ...
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Minuscule 103
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Minuscule 103 of Pauline epistles is unusual: Romans, Hebrews, Colossians, 1-2 Thessalonians, Philipians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Ephesians, Galatians, and 1-2 Corinthians. # Text. The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. According to Kurt Aland in Acts it supports 65 times th...
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Minuscule 103
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Minuscule 103 ndependent or distinctive readings. Aland placed it in Category V. In Acts 8:39 instead of πνεῦμα κυρίου ("spirit of the Lord") it has unusual textual variant ("the Holy Spirit fell on the eunuch, and an angel of the Lord caught up Philip") supported by Codex Alexandrinus and several minuscule manuscript...
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Ernesto Vázquez
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Ernesto Vázquez Ernesto Vázquez # Club career. Vázquez Muñóz has played for Socio Águila in the Mexican Primera División A since 2008. América gana la final
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Richard Lester (rower)
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Richard Lester (rower) Richard Lester (rower) Richard C. Lester (born 24 March 1949 in Wallingford, Berkshire) is a British rower who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. He is the younger brother of Ken Lester. In 1976 he was a crew member of the British boat which won the silver medal in the eights event. # Exte...
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List of ship launches in 1994
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List of ship launches in 1994 List of ship launches in 1994 The list of ship launches in 1994 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1994.
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) Richard Phelps (bell-founder) Richard Phelps (c.1670–1738) was born in Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Phelps was a bell-founder, or a maker of bells, primarily for churches. He was master of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry in London from 1701 to 1738, and is best known for his large bell, Grea...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) remained as the head of the foundry for thirty-seven years, during which time the business grew to be the most successful in the kingdom. The bells that the foundry made were installed in many locations across England. Among his most well-known bells used to be hung in the steeples of St M...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) until it was recast in 2011: The Whitechapel foundry was very prosperous under the ownership of Richard Phelps. Lukis cites the inscription on the tenor bell at Avebury, Wilts, "Richard Phelps, London, Nat. par. hujus 1719" as indicating Phelps was born there. # Bells for St Paul's Cathe...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) Tom" is thought to be a corruption of "grand ton", referencing its deep, sonorous tone. It then weighed . In 1699, while the bell was being moved to St Paul’s, it fell off its carriage and was cracked. Bell Yard at Temple Bar received its name from this event. The bell remained in a shed ...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) described by Phelps’ successors Charles and George Mears as being in diameter, , and with thickness at sound bow , and weighing . The larger part of the metal of which it is made came from "Great Tom of Westminster". It bears the inscription: The bell, which hangs in the South West Tower ...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) tuned to A flat; the second weighs and is in diameter and is tuned to E flat. # Other churches. He cast a large number of bells for London churches, including the tenor bell at St Margaret's Church in West Hoathly, West Sussex, which is inscribed: On 5 September 1726, Richard Phelps and...
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder)
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Richard Phelps (bell-founder) a tenor of . Succeeding a ring of five, the back eight were cast in 1714 by Richard Phelps, ten years after the spire was built, and the trebles very soon after. These bells were scrapped in 1976. # Last bell cast. The last bell bearing Phelps’ name was the priests’ bell at St George's C...
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Odd Hovdenak
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Odd Hovdenak Odd Hovdenak Odd A. Hovdenak (January 13, 1917 - November 20 1982 ) is a Norwegian civil servant, and between 1959 and 1974 director of the Trondheim Tramway. Educated in business administration, Hovdenak worked in the city administration in Trondheim from 1938. In 1953, he worked under the chief adminis...
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Odd Hovdenak
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Odd Hovdenak n in Trondheim from 1938. In 1953, he worked under the chief administrative officer of finance, and was acting in the position for half a year in 1959. In July 1959 he was appointed director of Trondheim Sporvei, effective from 1 September 1959. He replaced Ove Skaug, who had quite after just one year in t...
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Arthur Friedman
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Arthur Friedman Arthur Friedman Arthur Friedman is an American film producer and former studio executive at Warner Bros. Pictures. His credits include "Price of Glory" (2000) and "Beyond the Sea" (2004).
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Bishkek Protocol
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Bishkek Protocol Bishkek Protocol The Bishkek Protocol is a provisional ceasefire agreement, signed by representatives of Armenia (Parliament Speaker Babken Ararktsian), Republic of Azerbaijan (First Deputy Parliament Speaker Afiyaddin Jalilov), the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh (chairman of NKR parliament ), and R...
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Bishkek Protocol
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Bishkek Protocol in Mariehamn. Talks between Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations continued for hours. Representative of Azerbaijan Afiyaddin Jalilov questioned the legitimacy of the participation of Armenians who lived in Karabakh, and required to include name of Nizami Bakhmanov, a member of his delegation who was th...
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Bishkek Protocol
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Bishkek Protocol ritten in a legible handwriting in Russian. The name of N. Bakhmanov was written by hand but they could not find him in Baku for signature. On May 9, I took a copy of the text to Moscow with two alterations and the name of Bakhmanov but without his signature." The protocol, still in effect, ended the N...
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List of Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada
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List of Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada List of Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada This is a list of Fellows of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).
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Ove Skaug
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Ove Skaug aug Ove Skaug (10 November 1912 – 27 August 2005) was a Norwegian engineer and civil servant. He was born in Horten, and took his examen artium in 1932. He graduated with the siv.ing. degree in electronic engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1937. Skaug worked twenty years as deputy as...
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Dietary Reference Values
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Dietary Reference Values Dietary Reference Values Dietary Reference Values (DRV) is the name of the nutritional requirements systems used by the United Kingdom Department of Health and the European Union's European Food Safety Authority. In 1991, the United Kingdom Department of Health published the Dietary Reference...
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Dietary Reference Values
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Dietary Reference Values Intake (5% of the population's requirement is met) RNI is not the same as RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) or GDA, although they are often similar. # Current recommendations. General advice is given for healthy people using the table. The government recommends that healthy people should eat...
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