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Temple of King Dongmyeong
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Temple of King Dongmyeong to please the dead king. Meanwhile, a mudang, or shaman, said; "The fortress shall be safe, for Jumong is in a pleasant mood." Thus, in Goguryeo society, King Dongmyeong was believed to embody a suit of chain armor and a sharp spear, and was prayed to during times of war. Thus, he was the hol...
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National Library of Togo
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National Library of Togo National Library of Togo The National Library of Togo ("Bibliothèque nationale du Togo") is the national library of Togo and is located in the capital, Lomé. It was founded in 1969. In the late 1990s, the National Library in Lomé acquired a collection of approximately 18,000 volumes. # See al...
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37319807
Haycene Ryan
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Haycene Ryan Haycene Ryan Haycene Everton Ryan (7 July 1951 – 22 February 2012) was a West Indian cricketer. Ryan was a left-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born on Montserrat, the son of Robert Hixon. Ryan first played for Montserrat against St Kitts in the 1970 Hesketh Bell Shield. Having pl...
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Haycene Ryan
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Haycene Ryan the Leeward Islands, making two first-class appearances for the team against the Windward Islands at the Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, and against a touring England XI at Sturge Park on Montserrat. In that same season, he made two List A appearances for the team Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica in the 1980/...
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37319891
Ivan Karetnikov
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Ivan Karetnikov Ivan Karetnikov Ivan Karetnikov (; born 1942) is a retired Soviet swimmer who specialized in the 200 m breaststroke. In this event, he won a silver medal at the 1962 European Aquatics Championships and a gold medal at the 1963 Universiade, and set three European records between 1962 and 1963.
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Chocholík
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Chocholík Chocholík Chocholík (in English, "little crest") is a hill in the highlands of Hanušovická vrchovina, 548 meters above sea level. # Geography. The top is accessible via a tourist path. Bludov, Hrad Bludov, Bludoveček and Zámeček are situated on the side of the hill. The hill contains deposits of granodiori...
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National Library of Zimbabwe
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National Library of Zimbabwe National Library of Zimbabwe The National Library of Zimbabwe is located in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. # See also. - National Archives of Zimbabwe - List of national libraries # Bibliography. - . (Includes information about the national library)
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Pravachakan
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Pravachakan Pravachakan Pravachakan is a Malayalam movie released in 1993 under the direction of P. G. Viswambharan. The films has notable actors like Mukesh, Rajan P. Dev, Siddique and Narendra Prasad. # Plot. Balagopalan aka Balu (Mukesh) is from a family of fortune teller but he does not like the profession and h...
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Pravachakan
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Pravachakan father Kurian (Narendra Prasad). The story revolves around the mystery behind the kidnapping. # Cast. - Mukesh as Balagopalan - Ahalya as Deepthi - Siddique as Prakashan - Keerikkadan Jose as Freddy - Mamukkoya as Jaffer Sherif - Rajeev Rangan as Benny - Narendra Prasad as Kurian - Rajan P. Dev as ...
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37319902
The Gift Outright
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The Gift Outright The Gift Outright "The Gift Outright" is a poem written by Robert Frost. Frost first recited it at the College of William & Mary on December 5, 1941, but its most famous recitation occurred on January 20, 1961 at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. # Publication and inaugural recitation. The poem ...
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The Gift Outright
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The Gift Outright College of William & Mary on December 5, 1941, but its most famous recitation occurred on January 20, 1961 at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. # Publication and inaugural recitation. The poem was first published in the "Virginia Quarterly Review" in Spring 1942. It was collected in Frost's volum...
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Igor Yevgrafov
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Igor Yevgrafov Igor Yevgrafov Igor Yevgrafov (; born 1955) is a retired Soviet swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 1500 m freestyle event at the 1974 European Aquatics Championships He also won national titles in the same event in 1973 and 1975 and set a European record in the 800 m freestyle in 1975.
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NA-34 (Karak)
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NA-34 (Karak) NA-34 (Karak) NA-34 (Karak) () is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It covers tho whole of district Karak. The constituency was formerly known as NA-15 (Karak) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-34 (Karak) after the delimitation in 2018. # Elections since 2002. ## 2002 Genera...
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Nanjing incident of 1616
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Nanjing incident of 1616 Nanjing incident of 1616 The Nanjing incident of 1616 or the Nanjing Church incident () was a set-back for Christianity in China after the initial success of Matteo Ricci and other members of the Jesuit China mission to use western science and technology to integrate themselves into the Ming D...
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Nanjing incident of 1616
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Nanjing incident of 1616 egrate themselves into the Ming Dynasty bureaucracy and scholarly culture. The incident was instigated by the vice-minister and the acting Minister of Rites with the support of others throughout the bureaucracy. Members of the Jesuit mission, who had become less accommodating towards tradition...
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Sydney Derby
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Sydney Derby Sydney Derby Sydney Derby may refer to: - Sydney Derby (A-League), association football (soccer) matches between A-League teams Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers - Sydney Derby (W-League), association football (soccer) matches between W-League teams Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers - Sydney ...
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Sydney Derby
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Sydney Derby tball (soccer) matches between W-League teams Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers - Sydney Derby (BBL), cricket derby matches between Big Bash League teams Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder - Sydney Derby (AFL), Australian rules football matches between the Sydney Swans and Greater Western Sydney Giant...
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower)
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower) Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower) Irina Ivanovna Fetisova (, later Irina Pimenova; born 30 October 1956) is a retired Soviet swimmer and rower. # Swimming. Fetisova was swimming for SKA Leningrad (the Soviet Army Club) and was a member of the Soviet national team from 1970 to 1976...
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower)
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower) with the coxed quad scull team. She dropped out of the national rowing team after her initial year and became a member again from 1981 to 1984, when she competed in single scull. At the 1981 World Rowing Championships in Munich, she won a bronze medal in her new boat class. She became...
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower)
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Irina Fetisova (swimmer and rower) hips in Munich, she won a bronze medal in her new boat class. She became women's single scull world champion at the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland. At the 1983 World Rowing Championships in Duisburg, Germany, she won a silver medal. In 1984, she changed to cox...
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Findlay McGillivray
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Findlay McGillivray Findlay McGillivray Findlay McGillivray (born 19 March 1940) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a full back. # Career. Born in Newtongrange, McGillivray played for Newtongrange Star, Third Lanark, Rangers, Bradford Park Avenue, St Johnstone and Albion Rovers. In September...
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2012–13 Volleyleague (Greece)
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2012–13 Volleyleague (Greece) 2012–13 Volleyleague (Greece) The 2012−2013 Volleyleague is the 45th season of the Greek national volleyball league. Olympiacos was the winner beating Pamvochaikos in the finals. This was Olympiacos' 26th Championship. The teams that were relegated were Iraklis Thessaloniki (because of fi...
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Punjabi Wikipedia
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Punjabi Wikipedia Punjabi Wikipedia The Punjabi Wikipedia () is the Punjabi language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. There are two Punjabi Wikipedia editions viz. (in Gurmukhi script) and (in Shahmukhi script). # Eastern edition. The Eastern edition domain came into existence on June 3, 2002 but the fir...
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Punjabi Wikipedia
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Punjabi Wikipedia to improve this Wikipedia and increase number of editors are conducted on regular basis. In October 2015 a seminar was organised at an event in Amritsar, where 148 students from 17 schools participated. The aim of the seminar to increase awareness about Wikipedia among the students. There are current...
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Punjabi Wikipedia
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Punjabi Wikipedia lar basis. In October 2015 a seminar was organised at an event in Amritsar, where 148 students from 17 schools participated. The aim of the seminar to increase awareness about Wikipedia among the students. There are currently articles on the Gurmukhi Punjabi Wikipedia. # Western edition. The Wester...
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Altun Bogha Mosque
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Altun Bogha Mosque Altun Bogha Mosque Altun Bogha Mosque () is one of the oldest mosques in Aleppo, Syria. It is located in the Ancient part of the city, east to the Citadel of Aleppo. It is also known as the mosque of Sahat al-Milh () or the Salt square mosque, as it was built near a large salt warehouse. # History....
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Altun Bogha Mosque
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Altun Bogha Mosque () is one of the oldest mosques in Aleppo, Syria. It is located in the Ancient part of the city, east to the Citadel of Aleppo. It is also known as the mosque of Sahat al-Milh () or the Salt square mosque, as it was built near a large salt warehouse. # History. The mosque was built in 1318 by the C...
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Eddie O'Hara (disambiguation)
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Eddie O'Hara (disambiguation) Eddie O'Hara (disambiguation) Eddie O'Hara (born 1937) is a British politician. Edward or Eddie O'Hara may also refer to: - Edward O'Hara (Canadian politician) (died 1833), Canadian politician - Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1927) (1927–1987), Irish professional footballer - Eddie O'...
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Nandi Awards of 2011
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Nandi Awards of 2011 Nandi Awards of 2011 Nandi Awards for the year 2011 announced by Andhra Pradesh Government on 13 October 2012 Nandamuri Balakrishna starrer "Sri Rama Rajyam" won the best film award followed by Akkineni Nagarjuna’s "Rajanna" and Srikanth’s "Virodhi". Mahesh Babu won Best actor Award for his perfor...
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Dacian fortress of Boroșneu Mic
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Dacian fortress of Boroșneu Mic Dacian fortress of Boroșneu Mic It was a Dacian fortified town.
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935)
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) Albert Edward O'Hara (28 October 1935 – 10 October 2016) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left winger. He won the 1956-57 Scottish Cup with Falkirk before moving to Everton in a double transfer with Alex Parker. He also pla...
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935)
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) Murray. The mercurial O'Hara played a huge role in Falkirk's run to win the 1957 Scottish Cup. The Scotland Under 23 selectors chose four Falkirk players for the squad to play Netherlands at Tynecastle on 23 October 1957. The four were O'Hara, Alex Parker, Jimmy McIntosh and Bert S...
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935)
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) to a bigger club was considered inevitable. Everton moved in with an £18,000 fee to sign Parker and O'Hara in a double swoop in Summer 1958. # Everton. Parker thrived at Everton and was an important part of their 1962-62 Football League Championship win (as was Young and to a less...
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935)
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) returned to Scotland and played a season with Morton scoring five goals in the 29 league games he played. # Barnsley. O'Hara returned to South Yorkshire to end his UK career at Barnsley between 1962 and '65. At Oakwell he played on either wing scoring 36 League goals in a league c...
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935)
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Eddie O'Hara (footballer, born 1935) matches. # Bloemfontein City. He then played in South Africa for Bloemfontein City in the National Football League during the Apartheid era. The NFL in the 1960s and 70s offered a final pay-day for UK players late in their careers. Many went to South Africa in the close season and...
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate)
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate) FAMILIA (lay apostolate) FAMILIA is an apostolate, founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, designed to strengthen Christian family life. It stands for "FAMIly Life In America". As the director in Edmonton summarized it to the "Western Catholic Reporter", "Familia was put together from what Pope Joh...
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate)
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate) communications director was hired as Family life coordinator for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. In 2012, the Cana Family Institute assumed the apostolate with the intent of relaunching it in conjunction with other marriage and family programs. # Program. The center of FAMILA is...
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate)
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FAMILIA (lay apostolate) marriage and family programs. # Program. The center of FAMILA is a regular meeting that includes a Gospel reflection, catechesis, study of a magisterial document related on family life, and a resolution. The materials are prepared by those with graduate-level ecclesiastical degrees in theolog...
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Sylvain Frécon
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Sylvain Frécon Sylvain Frécon Sylvain Frécon (born 1972), is a French colorist and cartoonist, born in Bourges.
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Walter Chepman
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Walter Chepman Walter Chepman Walter Chepman (d.1532) was a Scottish merchant, notary and civil servant active in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Chepman served at the Scottish court during the reigns of James IV and James V. In partnership with Androw Myllar he established Scotland's first printing...
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Walter Chepman
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Walter Chepman Chepman was well-educated is supported by the fact that he acted as a notary in and around Edinburgh. His service at court also suggests that he was trusted by King James IV. In 1503, to coincide with the King's marriage, James presented Chepman with a suit of clothes of English fabric. Walter Chepman t...
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Walter Chepman
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Walter Chepman Agnes Cockburn. Chepman died in 1532 and was buried in the chapel he had established in the south aisle of the St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, now known as the Chepman Aisle. # The Southgait Press. In September 1507 King James IV authorised Walter Chepman and Androw Myllar to establish a printing pre...
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Walter Chepman
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Walter Chepman Breviary and 'The Chepman and Myllar Prints' which were a series of pamphlets containing popular literature in Scots and English. The press did not have a long working life. The latest surviving example of its work is an edition of the Aberdeen Breviary dating to 1510. # Religious Patronage. Walter Ch...
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Walter Chepman
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Walter Chepman rk of Saint Giles in Edinburgh. The first chapel, founded in 1513 and abutting to the south of the church, offered masses for the souls of Chepman, his first wife and of the King and Queen. The equivalent part of the modern church is now known as 'The Chepman Aisle'. It contains the seventeenth century ...
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2012 Russian regional elections
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2012 Russian regional elections 2012 Russian regional elections Municipal voting for mayors in Russia took place on 14 October 2012, some regional governors (in five provinces) have been elected. According to the preliminary results published on October, 15, President Vladimir Putin's loyalists won in most local elec...
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2012 Russian regional elections
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2012 Russian regional elections r 2012, some regional governors (in five provinces) have been elected. According to the preliminary results published on October, 15, President Vladimir Putin's loyalists won in most local election races, however, some observers (i.e. the GOLOS Association) claimed the vote was falsifie...
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Mamoudou Sy
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Mamoudou Sy Mamoudou Sy Mamoudou Sy (born 1 April 1983 in Paris, France) is a French basketball player who played for French league Pro-A club Lyon-Villeurbanne during the 2003-2004 season.
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Miguelito
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Miguelito Miguelito Miguelito may refer to: - Miguelito (artist) (born 1999), Puerto Rican reggaeton - Miguelito (footballer, born 1981), Portuguese football wingback - Miguelito (Spanish footballer) (born 1991), Spanish football midfielder - Miguelito (footballer, born 1990), Portuguese footballer - Miguelitos, ...
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Joseph Parker Jr.
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Joseph Parker Jr. Joseph Parker Jr. Joseph Lee Parker Jr. (November 20, 1916 – September 27, 2012) was an American doctor. Parker was the last surviving United States Naval physician who participated in the Allied invasion of Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. Parker was born in Waycross, Georgia, to Joseph Lee Parker Sr. ...
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Joseph Parker Jr.
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Joseph Parker Jr. e former Camp Bradford. Parker was transferred again to the 6th Naval Beach Battalion, with whom he was a member of at the landing at Omaha Beach. As a U.S. Naval physician, Parker treated wounded Allied and German troops for twenty-one days immediately following the invasion at a medical facility lo...
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Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta
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Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta are a jazz band which originated in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. # History. Gonzalo Grau was born in Caracas, Venezuela, the son of Alberto Grau and Isabela Palacios. He studied at the Berklee College of Music in...
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Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta
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Gonzalo Grau y la Clave Secreta 10, and arranged several tracks on tenor Rolando Villazón's "¡México!" which won an Echo Klassik award the following year. In 2011 Grau won the Young Euro Classic Composer Award, given in recognition of the best world premiere or German premiere at the festival, for his work "Aqua". Gra...
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1600 in India
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1600 in India 1600 in India Events from the year 1600 in India. # Events. - East India Company granted Royal Charter by Elizabeth I of England (ran until disestablishment in 1874) # Deaths. - Vijnanabhiksu, philosopher (born 1550)
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NA-33 (Hangu)
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NA-33 (Hangu) NA-33 (Hangu) NA-33 (Hangu) () is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It covers tho whole of district Hangu. The constituency was formerly known as NA-16 (Hangu) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-33 (Hangu) after the delimitation in 2018. # Elections since 2002. ## 2002 Genera...
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KNM ER 3883
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KNM ER 3883 KNM ER 3883 KNM ER 3883 is the catalogue number of a fossilized skull (nearly complete cranium) of the species "Homo erectus". The fossil was discovered by Richard Leakey in 1976 in Koobi Fora, east of Lake Turkana (formerly lake Rudolf), Kenya. # Observations. Most of the facial skeleton of the fossil i...
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KNM ER 3883
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KNM ER 3883 er of a fossilized skull (nearly complete cranium) of the species "Homo erectus". The fossil was discovered by Richard Leakey in 1976 in Koobi Fora, east of Lake Turkana (formerly lake Rudolf), Kenya. # Observations. Most of the facial skeleton of the fossil is missing. Only the Neurocranium is in a fairl...
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NA-16 (Abbottabad-II)
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NA-16 (Abbottabad-II) NA-16 (Abbottabad-II) NA-16 (Abbottabad-II) () is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. The constituency was formerly known as NA-17 (Abbottabad-I) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-16 (Abbottabad-II) after the delimitation in 2018. # Elections since 2002. ## 2002 Genera...
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Old Thomas James Store
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Old Thomas James Store Old Thomas James Store The Old Thomas James Store in Mathews Court House, Virginia pre-dates the American Civil War. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2008. It has also been known as The Old Store and as James Store. It has been moved once or twice in its histo...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston Magazines in Houston The Houston area has various local magazines. Around 1991 the Houston area had various small interest magazines established to fill niches not represented in other publications. Many typically had small numbers of employees and had freelance writers write all of their articles...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston the 1980s oil bust various small magazines went out of business. Around 1991 an economic expansion allowed several small magazines to begin business. In addition increases in computer technology helped lower publishing costs, as page design could be done on a computer. In a six-month period before ...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston 1991 Creneau published five magazines in Greater Houston. The company had individual neighborhood magazines, with ones for Bellaire, the Memorial Villages, River Oaks, and West University Place. Under Creneau the magazines were published in tabloid layouts of various sizes, and were in black-and-wh...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston said that in 1993 the six community magazines had a combined sales of between $1.5 million and $2 million. After Clear sold the six community magazines to Media Ink on August 1, 1994, he had plans to pursue publishing opportunities in New Mexico. ## Media Ink. The company Media Ink, L.C., headqua...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston Ink. Collins said that Clear could have sold the magazines to a national conglomerate, but he desired that the magazines remain locally owned. The operations and employees of the six magazines were transferred. 15 full-time employees and several contract employees worked on the magazines. "Downtown...
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Magazines in Houston
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Magazines in Houston lifestyle columns, local events, and people. In 1996 Media Ink changed the six monthly neighborhood magazines into a new format. The company began using large, high-quality photos frequently and adopting a magazine-style format described by Walker C. Wooding, Jr. of the "Houston Business Journal" a...
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Magazines in Houston feature photography." Collins said "We feel that black and white photography should be treated as art, not as a limitation of printing." Media Ink had considered establishing other neighborhood titles, but it chose not to. Media Ink chose to distribute its magazines on newsstands to increase circul...
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Magazines in Houston Perry, decided to reorganize the regional neighborhood magazines. The magazines, previously under six separate mastheads, were now under a single masthead, "Houston City Life". The six regional magazines continued to remain separate editions. In 1999 Lisa Perry was now known as Lisa Johnson. Durin...
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Magazines in Houston issue was published in February 1991. Bellaire had an ordinance that prohibited doorstep delivery of non-newspaper publications that did not meet a set of criteria; the publisher, Kevin Clear, said that he was aware of the ordinance but believed it was only aimed at fliers rather than formal public...
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Magazines in Houston distributing "Bellaire" to Braeswood Place and Meyerland in Houston. On August 1, 1994, it was sold to Media Ink. - "Bibi Magazine" - Bibi Magazine is a magazine about South Asian and Indian weddings and fashion in the United States. The magazine was launched in Houston in 2000 and now has its ma...
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Magazines in Houston month. In 1991 the magazine had five full-time employees. The magazine relied on freelance writers for its articles. All of its revenues stemmed from advertising, and all copies of the magazine were distributed for free. - "Culinary Thymes" - It is a bi-monthly cooking and home entertainment maga...
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Magazines in Houston Downtown" magazine. "Houston Downtown" was closed before Clear could develop a new magazine. Clear planned to introduce his magazine in May 1991. As of January 1991 he had not decided on a name for the magazine. Clear said "I hate to say we danced on their grave, but we weren't unhappy about the wa...
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Magazines in Houston Walker served as the magazine's co-owner. Most area residents called it the "Downtowner." Walker was originally an office worker in Downtown Houston who was upset that she had learned of events occurring in Downtown Houston after they had already occurred. Walker said "Several people in our office ...
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Magazines in Houston "The magazine was not financially rewarding for us, and there are only so many times you want to eat Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner in the print shop." - In 1991 the business had paid off its debts. Walker decided not to take out loans to update her equipment and printing processes and i...
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Magazines in Houston harmony, control its community development money and protect the city's neighborhoods." In regards to the issue, Walker said, as paraphrased by Pope, "those who know her saw there was something different about the January issue." - Walker had run for Mayor of Houston in 1989 as a minor candidate, ...
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Magazines in Houston Nene Foxhall of the "Houston Chronicle" said that of all of the minor candidates, Walker had received the most media attention. - "Houston Life" - "Houston Life" was an independently-published magazine that had features about Houston. Mark Inabnit began the magazine in 1974 using a $150,000 inves...
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Magazines in Houston Each year the magazine was operated at a loss, in the millions of dollars. Inabnit paid $90 to buy the magazine back and intended to rebuild it as a lifestyle magazine. Inabnit said "City magazines in my opinion are no longer a viable concept. People are now concerned about personal well-being, pet...
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Magazines in Houston editorial content. Inabnit decided to do this because he estimated that, in order to gain a circulation of 200,000 to 300,000 without having the magazine inserted in an existing publication, it would take three to five years and $8 million. The publisher and chief executive of "The Houston Post", I...
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Magazines in Houston on a quarterly basis. - "LUXCIOR Magazine" - LUXCIOR is Houston's only Hispanic luxury lifestyle magazine, representing some of the top high-end brands and reaching an affluent audience throughout the Houston metropolitan area. - "Platinum" - Platinum was a rap magazine scheduled to launch in S...
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Magazines in Houston and performance centers stocked the magazine. As of that year, Julee Clear of Creneau Media Group publishes the magazine. - "River Oaks Magazine" - The magazine, aimed towards residents of River Oaks, began publication in January 1990. It was published by Creneau Media Group. On August 1, 1994, i...
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Magazines in Houston content for the magazine, and the magazine pays freelance writers and photographers. The Down House staff involved are Chris Cusack, the owner; the chef, Benjy Mason; and Joey Treadway, the business partner. - "Tanglewood Magazine" - The magazine, aimed towards residents of Tanglewood, began publ...
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Magazines in Houston dents of Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hunter's Creek Village, and Piney Point Village, began publication in April 1990. The magazine, called "Villages", was published by Creneau Media Group. The magazine, later called "Memorial-Villages Magazine", was sold to Media Ink on August 1, 1994. -...
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Sinkankasite
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Sinkankasite Sinkankasite Sinkankasite, mineral formula: , was named after John Sinkankas (1915–2002), noted author and mineral collector, Scripps Institute of Oceanography. It is triclinic; as colorless, bladed to prismatic crystals up to 4 mm in length, often as divergent, radial aggregates and as pseudomorphs after...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) The Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres () is a Portuguese 16th-century church located in the municipality of Vila do Corvo, on the island of Corvo in the archipelago of the Azores. # History. It was likely constructed in 1570...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) the invocation of "Nossa Senhora do Rosário", and the church was rebuilt: a vicar, clergy and treasurer assigned to the new parish. The first vicar was the Faialense Bartolomeu Tristão. It was the second parish priest, the Florentine Inácio Coelho, son of the chronicler fria...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) June 1832, the population was elevated to the status of "vila" ("town") and seat of the municipality, by Peter IV of Portugal. The decree established that centre would be known as Vila do Corvo, and not under the jurisdiction of Santa Cruz das Flores, for which it did before...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) 10 April 1997). The Directorate for Culture () initiated a process to classify eight sculptures as religious artifacts of public interest on 15 August 2013, sculptures that dated from the 17th and 18th century. The sculptures include images of "Nossa Senhora da Conceição" ("...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) composed of a single nave and lower presbytery, with a lateral square bell-tower and various annexes. The spaces are deferentially covered in tile, and facades plastered and painted in white, while the corners, cornices and frames are painted in grey. The principal facade i...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) covered by a pyramidal roof, and its corners crowned by pinnacles. The lateral facades are terminated by friezes and cornices, with rectangular door framed by frieze and cornice and window. The annexes in the lateral facade are oriented towards the southeast with similar en...
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo)
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Church of Nossa Senhora dos Milagres (Corvo) dow. The annexes in the lateral facade are oriented towards the southeast with similar entrance. ## Interior. Plastered and painted in white, the interior consists of one nave with wooden ceiling and a presbytery with false vaulted-ceiling in stucco, painted with phytomorp...
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NA-15 (Abbottabad-I)
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NA-15 (Abbottabad-I) NA-15 (Abbottabad-I) NA-15 (Abbottabad-I) () is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. The constituency was formerly known as NA-18 (Abbottabad-II) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-15 (Abbottabad-I) after the delimitation in 2018. # Elections since 2002. ## 2002 General E...
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New Brunswick Route 755
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New Brunswick Route 755 New Brunswick Route 755 Route 755 is a long mostly north-south secondary highway in the southwestern portion of New Brunswick, Canada. Most of the route is in Charlotte County. The route starts near the community of Baillie at Route 3, where it travels southwest through a densely wooded area t...
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1512 in India
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1512 in India 1512 in India Events from the year 1512 in India. # Events. - Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai built in Kochi, India # See also. - Timeline of Indian history
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker Parrish Baker Parrish Baker (born 1968) is a Kansas City comics artist and cartoonist, best known for "Sparrow's Fall", a series of minicomics begun in 1996. He began drawing comics in 1995. His first comic, "Calyx," was a science fiction comic based on earlier, unpublished science fiction novels and sho...
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker from it, they resemble each other less and less.) They belong wholly to this world, and he belongs to ours, but somehow penetrates theirs, through madness or some other reason. One feature of the alternate world is that little time ever passes, and it is always a year that seems like 1996 to Christopher; ...
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker as a full page in the Back~Pages, a Kansas City midtown monthly neighborhood publication. His art is frequently somewhat muddy and confused. Sometimes called amateurish, it is densely drawn and washed, often with a large amount of text in a somewhat crabbed handwriting. A signature technique is that he o...
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker commonly held beliefs, politics, and even of the artist himself. Occasionally Baker erupts into political diatribes, but this is generally rare: he will usually avoid strong outward positions. This is not true, however, of his recent criticisms of society at large as the Great Panopticon, a seemingly mena...
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker and YJ's Snack Shop, all of Kansas City. He is a member of the Broadway Group, whose other members include Daniel Spottswood, Scot Stolfus, Stephen Bushman, Michael Buckley, and Daniel Jacobson. A proponent of minicomics, Baker believes strongly in the credo of self-publishing. Suspicious of the modern a...
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Parrish Baker
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Parrish Baker l Jacobson. A proponent of minicomics, Baker believes strongly in the credo of self-publishing. Suspicious of the modern age and state/corporate control of media, he largely rejects attempts to become printed by established publishers, and instead propagates his work by his own hand, and encourages other...
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd was formed in March 1906 by the family who controlled Wilson Line of Hull and the North Eastern Railway Company. # History. ## Overview. At the beginning of the 2...
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd were conscious of the need to maintain their relationship with the North Eastern Railway (N.E.R.) who were essential for the satisfactory movement of goods to and from the ports that Wilson's served, road haulage still being in its infancy, and who held operating rights...
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd
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Wilson's & North Eastern Railway Shipping Co. Ltd were added later. The joint operation was further rationalised when it merged with three other operators to form the Associated Humber Lines in 1935 which brought together the services being operated by the railway companies through the ports of Hull, Grimsby and Goole...
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