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List of New Zealand governments
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List of New Zealand governments to 21 August 1945 - "War Administration": 30 June 1942 to 2 October 1945 ## First National Government of New Zealand (1949–57). - Holland (First) Ministry: 1949–1954: 13 December 1949 to 26 November 1954 - Holland (Second) Ministry: 1954–1957: 26 November 1954 to 20 September 1957 -...
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List of New Zealand governments
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List of New Zealand governments of New Zealand (1972–75). - Kirk Ministry: 1972–1974: 8 December 1972 to 10 September 1974 - Rowling Ministry, 1974–1975: 6 September 1974 to 12 December 1975 ## Third National Government of New Zealand (1975–84). - Muldoon Ministry, 1975–1984: 12 December 1975 to 26 July 1984 Note:...
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List of New Zealand governments
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List of New Zealand governments 1989; his ministers were appointed on 14 August 1989. Palmer was succeeded by Mike Moore on 4 September 1990. Moore made no separate ministerial appointments from those already appointed by Palmer. ## Fourth National Government of New Zealand (1990–99). - Bolger Ministry, 1990–1997: fr...
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List of New Zealand governments
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List of New Zealand governments ealand (1999–2008). - Clark Ministry, 1999–2008: from 10 December 1999 to 19 November 2008. ## Fifth National Government of New Zealand (2008–2017). - Key Ministry, 2008–2016: 19 November 2008 – 12 December 2016 - English Ministry, 2016–2017: from 12 December 2016 – 26 October 2017 ...
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference The 2nd Conference of the 7th Season of the Shakey's V-League will be held from July 11, 2010 to late September at the Filoil Flying V Arena. Second Conference shall be governed by the FIVB Official Volleyball Rules. 3-time champions University of S...
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference College of Saint Benilde. # Tournament format. - Preliminaries - The eight (8) participating teams will play one (1) round. The six (6) teams with the best win-loss records, after the round, will qualify into the quarter-finals. - In the event of a two-way tie for 6th place, the t...
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference into the semi-finals. - In the event of a two-way tie for 4th place, the tie will be resolved by a play-off game. - If three or more teams are tied for 4th place, FIVB Rules shall apply to determine the best two which will play-off to resolve the tie. - Semi-finals - A best-of-thr...
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference the series for the bronze medal will also end in two (2) games. If the contenders for the bronze are tied after two (2) games, then FIVB Rules will determine the winner. # Preliminaries. ## Team standings. SW = sets won; SL = sets lost # Quarterfinals. ## Team Standings. SW = se...
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference
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V-League 7th Season 2nd Conference (2) games. If the contenders for the bronze are tied after two (2) games, then FIVB Rules will determine the winner. # Preliminaries. ## Team standings. SW = sets won; SL = sets lost # Quarterfinals. ## Team Standings. SW = sets won; SL = sets lost # Semifinals. ## SSC-R vs. F...
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G. chinensis
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G. chinensis G. chinensis G. chinensis may refer to: - "Gemmingia chinensis", a synonym for "Iris domestica", the blackberry lily, leopard flower or leopard lily, an ornamental plant species - "Gyraulus chinensis", a freshwater snail species # See also. - Chinensis (disambiguation)
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The Lighthouse, Colombo
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The Lighthouse, Colombo The Lighthouse, Colombo Located in the Cinnamon Gardens a suburb of Colombo, it was built by Mr. D. D. Peiris, contemporaneity style with a mixture of early twentieth century Ceylon architecture and British colonial architecture. It was acquired by the British Board of Trade in 1933 and was hom...
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The Lighthouse, Colombo
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The Lighthouse, Colombo d of Trade in 1933 and was home to the Imperial Lighthouse Service of Ceylon and Minicoy until 1976, when it along with all of the lighthouses run by the Imperial Lighthouse Service was transferred to the Sri Lanka Navy. Since the Navy came under the overview of the Ministry of External Affairs ...
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I. chinensis
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I. chinensis I. chinensis I. chinensis may refer to: - "Iris chinensis" or "Ixia chinensis", synonyms for "Iris domestica", the blackberry lily, leopard flower or leopard lily, an ornamental plant species - "Ixonanthes chinensis", a plant species found in China and Vietnam # See also. - Chinensis (disambiguation)
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke, is a redundant church situated in a hollow near the road between Llandawke and Laugharne in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It has been designated by Cadw as a Grade II listed building, and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless...
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke of dereliction". The charity holds a 999-year lease with effect from 24 April 2006. A local group of Friends has been formed to assist in its repair and restoration. # Architecture. ## Exterior. It is constructed in local sandstone with slate roofs in Gothic style. Its plan consists of ...
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke the church through an arched doorway. To the left of the entrance is a two-light, square-headed Perpendicular window and to its right is a two-light Decorated window with Victorian tracery. The windows in the chancel also have two lights, those on the north wall being square-headed, and th...
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke
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St Odoceus' Church, Llandawke ghts, those on the north wall being square-headed, and those on the east and south walls having pointed heads. ## Interior. On the south side of the chancel is a piscina and a recess that formerly contained a tomb. On the north side is a 14th-century effigy of a figure thought to be that...
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Loïc Négo
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Loïc Négo Loïc Négo Loïc Négo (born 15 January 1991) is a French-born Hungarian footballer who plays for Fehérvár as a defender. # Career. He officially joined Roma on a five-year contract following the conclusion of the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Of Guadeloupean origin, Négo plays as right back capable of also playi...
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Loïc Négo
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Loïc Négo to a three-year deal until June 2011. Négo made his professional debut on 14 May 2010 in a league match against Caen appearing as a half-time substitute in a 3–1 defeat. On 29 January 2014, Négo signed a three-and-a-half year deal with Championship side Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee, ahead of thei...
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Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi
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Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi () (779–839) was an Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet. He was the son of the third Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi and thus the half-brother of the poet and musician ‘Ulayya bint al-Mahdī. He was not a full brother of Al-Mahdi's sons Al-Hadi and Harun al-R...
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Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi
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Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi but rather an Afro Iranian princess named Shikla or Shakla. Historian Ibn Khallikan reported that Ibrahim was consequently "of dark complexion." During the Fourth Fitna, Ibrahim was proclaimed caliph on 20 July 817 by the people of Baghdad, who gave him the regnal name of al-Mubarak () and declare...
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RNAS Ballyhalbert
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RNAS Ballyhalbert RNAS Ballyhalbert RNAS "Ballyhalbert (later HMS "Corncrake) was an airfield near Ballyhalbert, in North (County) Down, Northern Ireland during the Second World War, used by the Royal Air Force in the defence of Belfast and, later, by the Royal Navy, when it was a naval air station commissioned as HMS...
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RNAS Ballyhalbert
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RNAS Ballyhalbert nd were based there. The graves of deceased servicemen from the airbase can be found in the graveyard of Ballyhalbert Church. # Units. - 718 Naval Air Squadron. - 725 Naval Air Squadron. - 768 Naval Air Squadron. - 784 Naval Air Squadron. - 787 Naval Air Squadron. - 800 Naval Air Squadron. - 8...
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M. chinensis
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=M.%20chinensis
M. chinensis M. chinensis M. chinensis may refer to: - "Melaphis chinensis", the Chinese sumac aphid, an aphid species - "Morea chinensis", a synonym for "Iris domestica", the blackberry lily, leopard flower or leopard lily, an ornamental plant species # See also. - Chinensis (disambiguation)
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George Anderson (accountant-general)
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George Anderson (accountant-general) George Anderson (accountant-general) George Anderson (November 1760- 30 April 1796) was the English accountant-general to the Board of Control. # Biography. He was born at Weston, Buckinghamshire, in November 1760. His parents were in no way distinguished from the peasant class t...
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George Anderson (accountant-general)
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George Anderson (accountant-general) who sought out the writer, and found him threshing in a barn, the walls of which were covered with triangles and parallelograms. The incident caused some local sensation, and it was felt that such uncommon talents should not remain without cultivation. Mr. King, vicar of Whitchurch,...
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George Anderson (accountant-general)
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George Anderson (accountant-general) Bernard, M.P., brother-in-law to Mr. King, he shortly obtained a situation under the Board of Control, in which his arithmetical powers were so conspicuous as to secure his advancement to the point of accountant-general. While laboriously engaged in preparing the Indian budget for 1...
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George Anderson (accountant-general)
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George Anderson (accountant-general) ld, in fact, be produced that year. He married in 1790, but left no children. A pension was obtained for his widow by Mr. Dundas. In character he was amiable and unpretending. He published in 1784 a translation from the Greek of the ‘Arenarius’ of Archimedes, with preface, notes, a...
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Johan Skjoldborg
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Johan Skjoldborg Johan Skjoldborg Johan Skjoldborg (27 April 1861 – 22 February 1936) was a Danish educator, novelist, playwright and memoirist. # Biography. Johan Martinus Nielsen Skjoldborg was born in the parish of Øsløs in Thisted in north Jutland, Denmark. He was educated in Nibe and later trained as a teacher...
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Johan Skjoldborg
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Johan Skjoldborg y 1936) was a Danish educator, novelist, playwright and memoirist. # Biography. Johan Martinus Nielsen Skjoldborg was born in the parish of Øsløs in Thisted in north Jutland, Denmark. He was educated in Nibe and later trained as a teacher at Ranum Seminarium in Ranum. He was employed as a school tea...
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Sophus Michaëlis
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Sophus Michaëlis Sophus Michaëlis Sophus Michaëlis (1865 – 1932) was a Danish poet, novelist and playwright. Among his works are the novels "Giovanna" from 1901 and "Den evige søvn" from 1912, and the play "Revolutionsbryllup" from 1906.
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P. chinensis
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P. chinensis P. chinensis P. chinensis may refer to: - "Pardanthus chinensis", a synonym for "Iris domestica", the blackberry lily, leopard flower or leopard lily, an ornamental plant species - "Polistes chinensis", a wasp species # See also. - Chinensis (disambiguation)
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Lynde Wheeler
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Lynde Wheeler Lynde Wheeler Lynde Phelps Wheeler (July 27, 1874 – February 1, 1959) was an American physicist and engineer. He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut and was educated at Yale University, where he received a Ph.D. in physics in 1902, with a thesis on "The Reflection of Polarized Light from Mercury in Wate...
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Lynde Wheeler
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Lynde Wheeler il 1926, when he joined the Radio Division of the United States Naval Research Laboratory. In 1936 he became chief of engineering in the information division of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He retired from the FCC in 1946 and became a consultant for the private firm Pickard and Burns, Inc....
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George Anderson (mathematician)
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George Anderson (mathematician) George Anderson (mathematician) George Anderson (fl. 1736 – 1740), was an English mathematician, about whom nothing is known beyond what is contained in eight letters addressed by him to the celebrated mathematician, William Jones (father of Sir W. Jones, the Orientalist), which were pr...
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George Anderson (mathematician)
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George Anderson (mathematician) ed mathematician, William Jones (father of Sir W. Jones, the Orientalist), which were printed from the Macclesfield papers in 1841. They give proof of singular ability in treating the most advanced mathematical problems of the time, and by many indications show the writer (contrary to an...
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Dolge Company Factory Complex
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Dolge Company Factory Complex Dolge Company Factory Complex Dolge Company Factory Complex, also known as Alfred Dolge and Sons Felt and Sounding Board Factories and Daniel Green Factory Complex, is a national historic district located at Dolgeville in Herkimer County, New York. The district contains 10 contributing bu...
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Dolge Company Factory Complex
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Dolge Company Factory Complex ge wood factory building, a complex of lesser buildings, and the Alfred Dolge mansion (1895). The limestone factory structure is a long (300 by 700) feet, -story structure with a clerestory running the length of the roof ridge. It features a mansard roofed tower with dormers. The complex w...
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EchoStar XIV
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EchoStar XIV EchoStar XIV EchoStar XIV is an American geostationary communications satellite which is operated by EchoStar. It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 119° West, from where it is used to provide high-definition television direct broadcasting services to the continental United States for ...
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EchoStar XIV
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EchoStar XIV lt by Space Systems/Loral, and is based on the LS-1300 satellite bus. It is equipped with 103 J band (IEEE K band) transponders, and at launch it had a mass of , with an expected operational lifespan of around 15 years The launch of EchoStar XIV was conducted by International Launch Services, using a Prot...
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Denis Compton Oval
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Denis Compton Oval Denis Compton Oval The Denis Compton Oval is a cricket ground located at the Shenley Cricket Centre in Shenley, Hertfordshire, England. The ground was opened by Denis Compton and the main ground was named in his honour. At the heart of the centre is the 19th century pavilion, originally designed by ...
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Denis Compton Oval
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Denis Compton Oval ground has played host to a number of first-class matches. The first first-class match played on the ground was in 1996 and was contested between the Marylebone Cricket Club and South Africa A. The Marylebone Cricket Club have used the ground for 2 further first-class matches in 1997 and 1999. Middle...
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Denis Compton Oval
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Denis Compton Oval local domestic cricket the ground is home to Shenley Village Cricket Club, who play in the Championship of the Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League. # Women's international cricket. Women's Test cricket matches have also been held on the ground. The first Women's Test match played at the Oval was b...
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Denis Compton Oval
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Denis Compton Oval ordshire Premier Cricket League. # Women's international cricket. Women's Test cricket matches have also been held on the ground. The first Women's Test match played at the Oval was between England women and India women. From 1999 to 2003, the ground played host to 4 Women's Test matches, the last ...
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Jefferson House, Columbo
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Jefferson House, Columbo Jefferson House, Columbo Jefferson House is the ambassadorial residence in Colombo for the Ambassador of the United States in Sri Lanka. It was built in 1914 in the Cinnamon Gardens a suburb of Colombo. Once the home of Hon. Justice V. M. Fernando, Judge of the Supreme Court of Ceylon, it was ...
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Dorothy Stowe
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Dorothy Stowe Dorothy Stowe Dorothy Anne Stowe (née Rabinowitz; December 22, 1920 – July 23, 2010) was an American-born Canadian social activist and environmentalist. She co-founded Greenpeace. # Life and environmentalism. Stowe was born in Providence, Rhode Island. While a college student, she organized and served ...
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Dorothy Stowe
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Dorothy Stowe had two children, Robert (born 1955) and Barbara (born 1956). In 1961, the family moved to New Zealand to avoid supporting the American government's policies with their taxes. When France started its own nuclear tests in Polynesia, the Stowes relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In 1968, wit...
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Dorothy Stowe
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Dorothy Stowe cepted by the United States Coast Guard, but the resulting publicity helped bring about the cancellation of the tests. In 1972, Stowe and the other co-founders changed their group's name to Greenpeace. While not as publicly visible as some other members of Greenpeace, she worked hard as a behind-the-scene...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season 1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season Unione Calcio Sampdoria spent the 1994-95 season mired in the midfield, since its remarkable offensive play from the 1993-94 season failed to occur. Despite this, it came close to another European final, but stumbled at Arsenal following penalties in the semi...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season Midfielders. - Giovanni Invernizzi - Attilio Lombardo - Vladimir Jugović - David Platt - Riccardo Maspero - Fausto Salsano - Alberigo Evani ## Forwards. - Roberto Mancini - Ruud Gullit - Alessandro Melli - Claudio Bellucci - Mauro Bertarelli - Maurizio Sala # Competitions. ...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season Roma-Sampdoria 1-0 - 1-0 Abel Balbo (56) - Sampdoria-Parma 3-1 - 0-1 Gianfranco Zola (43) - 1-1 Riccardo Maspero (75) - 2-1 Riccardo Maspero (81) - 3-1 Roberto Mancini (87 pen) - Milan-Sampdoria 0-0 - Sampdoria-Napoli 0-0 - Cremonese-Sampdoria 2-0 - 1-0 Andrea Tentoni (43) - 2-0...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season (87) - Brescia-Sampdoria 0-0 - Sampdoria-Cagliari 5-0 - 1-0 Attilio Lombardo (8) - 2-0 Ruud Gullit (14) - 3-0 Ruud Gullit (19) - 4-0 Roberto Mancini (45) - 5-0 Claudio Bellucci (67) - Sampdoria-Lazio 3-1 - 1-0 Siniša Mihajlović (8) - 1-1 Giuseppe Signori (12) - 2-1 David Platt (...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season 1-1 "Eugenio Sgarbossa" (45 og) - 2-1 Attilio Lombardo (89) - Foggia-Sampdoria 1-1 - 1-0 Pierpaolo Bresciani (44) - 1-1 Ruud Gullit (64) - Sampdoria-Juventus 0-1 - 0-1 Gianluca Vialli (80) - Sampdoria-Roma 3-0 - 1-0 Marco Rossi (26) - 2-0 Ruud Gullit (47) - 3-0 Ruud Gullit (77) ...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season 1-1 Enrico Chiesa (55 pen) - 2-1 Vladimir Jugović (87) - Torino-Sampdoria 0-0 - Sampdoria-Fiorentina 2-2 - 1-0 Ruud Gullit (9) - 2-0 Ruud Gullit (72) - 2-1 Gabriel Batistuta (75) - 2-2 Francesco Baiano (79) - Genoa-Sampdoria 2-1 - 0-1 David Platt (53) - 1-1 John van 't Schip (68)...
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season
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1994–95 U.C. Sampdoria season - 0-1 David Platt (53) - 1-1 John van 't Schip (68) - 2-1 Tomáš Skuhravý (76 pen) - Sampdoria-Brescia 2-1 - 0-1 Giuseppe Baronchelli (2) - 1-1 David Platt (86 pen) - 2-1 David Platt (90) - Cagliari-Sampdoria 0-2 - 0-1 Roberto Mancini (62) - 0-2 Roberto Mancini (73) - Lazio-Sampdo...
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Restless & Dead
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Restless & Dead Restless & Dead Restless & Dead is the first album by the Swedish thrash metal band Witchery. Released in 1998 on Necropolis Records, the album features members of the band Satanic Slaughter. The title is a play on the Accept album "Restless and Wild". # Background. In 1997, the cult Swedish thra...
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Restless & Dead
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Restless & Dead with some use of black metal and death metal aesthetics. These additions to the thrash metal template are less noticeable than in Satanic Slaughter and give the album a distinctive sound, that combination of styles being a rarity when the album was recorded. This album introduces the distinctive Witche...
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Restless & Dead
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Restless & Dead e Graveyard" - 3:32 (music by Jensen/Toxine) - 4. "The Hangman" - 4:00 - 5. "Awaiting The Exorcist" - 3:18 (music by Jensen/Corpse) - 6. "All Evil"- 3:21 (music by Jensen/Corpse) - 7. "The House Of Raining Blood" - 3:46 (lyrics by Jensen/D'Angelo) - 8. "Into Purgatory" - 4:05 - 9. "Born In The Nig...
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Brett Findlay
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Brett Findlay Brett Findlay Brett Findlay (born 30 May 1972) is a British film and stage actor. Findlay trained at the Drama Studio London. He is married to Jemilah Findlay ("née" Litvinoff, granddaughter of Cherry Marshall and Emanuel Litvinoff). They have one daughter, Akiko. He had a cameo part in "Beyond the Fir...
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Brett Findlay
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Brett Findlay ercussion on Toploader's album Onka's Big Moka. # Filmography. - "Beyond the Fire" Film (2010) - "Dark Rage" Film (2009) - "Remedy" Short (2009) - "Family Affairs" TV (2003) - "I Was Never Young" Short (2003) # Theatre. - "The Time of Your Life" (2008) - Giving Gorillas Passports (2009) - "No Sh...
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League 2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League The 2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League (known as HKFA bma First Division League for sponsorship reasons) season was the 99th since its establishment. The 2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League is contested by 10 teams. The defending ...
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League in Hong Kong First Division League history that all 10 First Division clubs will be allocated their own sports ground for home games, without having to share with another club. Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground will be used for the league for the first time as Kitchee's home ground. -...
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League
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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League rts Ground (Capacity:2,000) - Tai Chung – Kowloon Bay Park (Capacity:1,500) - HKFC – Hong Kong Football Club Stadium (Capacity:2,750) - Tuen Mun – Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground (Capacity:2,200) # Double entertainment. Double entertainment is a term meaning two clubs w...
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Alexandra Park, Harare
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Alexandra Park, Harare Alexandra Park, Harare Alexandra Park is a low-density leafy residential suburb in the North of Harare, Zimbabwe. Located in Alexandra Park are: The National Botanic Garden (Zimbabwe) and National Herbarium; National Parks and Wildlife services of Zimbabwe (Head Office); St George's College (pri...
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Alexandra Park, Harare
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Alexandra Park, Harare imary school); Embassy of Bulgaria. The suburb of Alex Park was originally set-up after World War II; the government of the time promised servicemen plots of half acre land once the war was over, Alex Park was one of the suburbs in which this land was allocated. Many of the street names reflect ...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower Ursula Graham Bower Ursula Violet Graham Bower MBE (later known as U. V. G. Betts) (15 May 1914 – 12 November 1988), was one of the pioneer anthropologists in the Naga Hills between 1937–1946 and a guerrilla fighter against the Japanese in Burma from 1942–45. # Biography. Born in 1914 in England,...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower In the same year she travelled to Canada. She first visited India and, more specifically, the Naga Hills and Manipur, in 1937, at the invitation of Alexa Macdonald, whom she had met while on holiday on Skye, and who was staying with her brother who worked in the Indian Civil Service in Imphal. It w...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower local tribes which were later used in a comparative study. At the start of World War II she was in London, but planning to return to the Naga Hills. When the opportunity arose, she gained permission from the British administration to live among the Naga people in Laisong village, in what was then k...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower leading 150 Nagas armed only with ancient muzzle-loading guns across some of mountainous jungle. General Slim recognised the work she was doing and supported her with arms and reinforcements, giving her her own unit within V Force, nicknamed 'Bower Force'. Bower's force of Nagas became so effective ...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower system was established. Over these trails thousands of evacuees, deserters, escaped prisoners and bailed-out airmen fled from Burma to India. Bower also directed Naga ambushes of Japanese search parties. On 24 April 1945 she was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire for her actions in ...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower she received a postgraduate diploma in anthropology from the University of London. She met Lt. Col Frederick Nicholson Betts when he was serving in V Force in Burma during World War II and married him in July 1945. Betts, known as Tim, was appointed Political Officer in the remote and volatile Suba...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower and Alison Betts, both of whom were educated at Roedean, like their mother, before attending university. After her marriage she was known as U. V. G. Betts. Her papers are held by the Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge. # Works based on her life. Two BBC Radio 4 programme...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower being produced by The Oxford Academy of Documentary Film (OADF), with funding from the British Film Council (The National Digital Archive Fund – Screen South). This is a collaborative project between OADF and the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, and it is directed by Dr Alison Kahn. The doc...
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Ursula Graham Bower
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Ursula Graham Bower d photographs and objects from Papua New Guinea (among other places), and who also captured film footage of her time in the field in the 1930s. # Other sources. - Ursula Graham Bower. 1950. "Naga Path" London, John Murray. - Ursula Graham Bower. 1950. "Drums Behind The Hill", New York, Morrow. -...
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Kanttukara
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Kanttukara Kanttukara Kanattukara is a ward under the jurisdiction of Thrissur Municipal Corporation, in the southern Indian state of Kerala.
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Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology
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Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology The Carl Ludwig Institute of Physiology was established by Carl Ludwig in 1865. This Physiological Institute is part of the University of Leipzig and is dedicaterd today after him.
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 LACM 149371 LACM 149371 (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County specimen 149371) is an enigmatic fossil mammalian tooth from the Paleogene (66 to 23 million years ago, mya) of Peru. It is from the Santa Rosa fossil site, which is of uncertain age but possibly late Eocene (55 to 34 mya) or Oligocene (...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 is poorly preserved. LACM 149371 was described in 2004 by Francisco Goin and colleagues, who tentatively interpreted the tooth as a left last upper molar. Although they saw similarities with South American ungulates, some early rodents, and multituberculates, they believed the tooth was most likely of a go...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 contains fossils of various unique species of marsupials and hystricognath rodents, a possible bat, and some notoungulates. The fauna was published in a volume of the "Science Series" of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in 2004, which included a paper by Francisco Goin and colleagues that de...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 to the Mustersan South American Land Mammal Age (SALMA), which he placed near the Eocene–Oligocene boundary, around 35 million years ago. However, Mario Vucetich and colleagues suggested in 2010 that the Santa Rosa fauna may be substantially later—perhaps as young as the Deseadan SALMA (late Oligocene, arou...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 because it passed through the digestive tract of a predator. The roots are broken off, but remaining pulp cavities suggest the presence of four main roots, which are partially joined into two pairs. A smaller pulp cavity between those roots suggests the likely presence of a fifth root and a slight depressio...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 an upper molar; and because it tapers towards the end, as a last molar. One side, the longest, is flat and low compared to the others, suggesting it is the labial (outer) face. This would imply that the tooth is from the left jaw. Under this interpretation, the length of the tooth is 2.65 mm, width is 2.20 ...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 E, and F; the smaller intermediate fossa is between cusps B and D; and the much smaller back fossa is just in front of cusp C. All three are nearly round. Cusp A, the largest cusp, is triangular in shape and is separated from the smaller, rounded B by a deep valley; a low crest connects the two cusps furthe...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 A crest issuing from D separates the back from the intermediate fossa, and another, larger crest separates the front from the back fossa and nearly reaches cusp B. Cusp E is triangular and separated from cusps F and D by valleys, which are bordered internally by crests connecting the cusps. F is rounded. Th...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 may have complex teeth, none approach the level of complexity seen in LACM 149371. They could find no resemblance to australosphenidans including monotremes, metatherians including marsupials, xenarthrans, and some related groups. They did see some general resemblances to the upper premolars of the early So...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 multituberculates—a large group of extinct mammals with many-cusped teeth—in the shapes of the valleys and crests, but multituberculates lack fossae and usually have quadrangular teeth with two longitudinal rows of cusps separated by a central valley. In the same features, LACM 149371 resembles gondwanather...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 of "Ferugliotherium" lack deep fossae. Members of the higher-crowned gondwanathere family Sudamericidae do have fossae. Goin and colleagues conclude that LACM 149371 most likely represents a member of the gondwanathere family Ferugliotheriidae; if so, it would be among the youngest known gondwanatheres. # ...
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LACM 149371
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LACM 149371 2004. The Santa Rosa local fauna: A summary. Science Series, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 40:155–163. - Goin, F.J., Vieytes, E.C., Vucetich, M.G., Carlini, A.A. and Bond, M. 2004. Enigmatic mammal from the Paleogene of Perú. Science Series, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 40:14...
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Casimir Sienkiewicz
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Casimir Sienkiewicz Casimir Sienkiewicz Casimir Anthony Sienkiewicz (Białystok, Poland, July 1, 1889 – June 24, 1974, Doylestown, Pennsylvania) was a prominent American economist and banker who emigrated from Poland in 1906. He was an advisor to federal, state, and local governments, an active civic and community lead...
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Casimir Sienkiewicz
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Casimir Sienkiewicz well-known impressionist painter. He joined the Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia in 1919 and eventually rose to vice president in charge of research, statistics, and bank and public relations. In 1947, he joined the Central-Penn National Bank of Philadelphia as its president, and later served a...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat Karo Murat Karen Muratyan (; born 2 September 1983), best known as Karo Murat (), is an Armenian-German professional boxer and the current IBO light heavyweight champion. He also held the European super middleweight and light heavyweight titles and the IBF International light heavyweight title. # Boxing ca...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat and well as fighting a number of times in Germany. Of his victories during the year, of particular note were wins over Jermain MacKay on 18 August 2007 at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin and Emiliano Cayetano at the Seidensticker Halle in Bielefeld on 29 December 2007. Both fighters had boasted only one de...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat belt against Cristian Sanavia on 12 April 2008, winning with a 12-round unanimous decision. A first defence in Bielefeld on 20 September 2008 resulted in a majority points win over Spain's Gabriel Campillo before meeting Sanavia again on 28 February 2009. The re-match again in Neubrandenburg saw Murat once a...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat Sean Corbin resulted in a second round stoppage win on 30 January 2010. Murat successfully defended his title once more on 1 May 2010 beating Tommy Karpency over 12 rounds, knocking him down in the second, in Oldenburg, Germany. On 18 September 2010 Murat faced Nathan Cleverly in a WBO light heavyweight titl...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat points win over Christian Cruz and followed this on 7 May 2011 winning the IBF version of the Inter-continental title against American boxer Otis Griffin with an 11th round stoppage. He made his first defence of the title in a rematch against Spaniard Gabriel Campillo on 1 October 2011 in a fight which was a...
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Karo Murat
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Karo Murat itle against American boxer Otis Griffin with an 11th round stoppage. He made his first defence of the title in a rematch against Spaniard Gabriel Campillo on 1 October 2011 in a fight which was also billed as an IBF title eliminator with the fighters earning a draw, the first of Murat's career. Murat then f...
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Deborah Snyder
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Deborah Snyder Deborah Snyder Deborah Snyder (née Johnson) is an American producer of feature films and television commercials. She is married to filmmaker Zack Snyder, and has worked as his frequent producing partner on films such as "Watchmen" and "300". She is the co-founder of the production company The Stone Quar...
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Deborah Snyder
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Deborah Snyder Backer Spielvogel Bates. In 1996, she hired Zack Snyder to direct a commercial for Reebok, hoping to create a commercial with a cinematic feel. At the time, she was dating the art director of the commercial, while Zack Snyder was married. In 1997, Snyder served as producer for the television documentary ...
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Deborah Snyder
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Deborah Snyder of Frank Miller's same-titled graphic novel. She also produced the 2009 film adaptation of the graphic novel "Watchmen". Snyder has currently served as an executive producer for the 2010 computer-animated film "", which is based on "Guardians of Ga'Hoole", a series of children's fantasy books by Kathryn ...
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Deborah Snyder
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Deborah Snyder Emma Thomas, the Superman reboot "Man of Steel", which Zack Snyder directed. She will also produce a remake of the 1969 film "The Illustrated Man" with Zack Snyder attached as a director; she will also produce "The Last Photograph" and "The Fountainhead", a film about a photograph that inspires two men t...
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