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Senheim
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Senheim buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: ### Senheim (main centre). - Saint Remigius’s Catholic Church ("Kirche St. Remigius"), Kirchplatz 1 – Late Romanesque west tower with Late Gothic cupola; Baroque aisleless church, 1765-1769, architect Paul Stähling, Strasbourg; grav...
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Senheim
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Senheim (?); northeast of the church walled Baroque cross garden, marked 1784 - Altmai 16 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, marked 1774, wall gable, 16th century; three-floor timber-frame addition, partly solid, plastered, 17th century - Altmai 20 – winemaker’s estate; plastered building, about 1840 - A...
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Senheim
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Senheim Kirchhellener Straße 39 – timber-frame house, partly solid, 19th century - Marktstraße 57 – winemaker’s house; quarrystone building, half-hipped roof, 19th century - Vogtei 75/86 – two quarrystone buildings, half-hipped roof, marked 1840 - Vogtei 149 – former "Vogtei"; Romanesque dwelling tower, dendrochrono...
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Senheim
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Senheim d building, two corner pavilions, 1920s - Zeller Straße 193 – plastered building, Swiss chalet style, 1920s ### Senhals. - Saint Mary Magdalene’s Catholic Chapel ("Kapelle St. Maria Magdalena") – small aisleless church, essentially possibly from the 13th century; grave cross fragment, marked 1598 - Fährstra...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg Sosberg Sosberg is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Zell, whose seat is in the municipality of Zell an der Mosel. # Geography. ## Loca...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg the “Three-Lord Territory”. As in the Beltheim court, the landlordship was shared among the Electorate of Trier, the County of Sponheim and the House of Braunshorn (later Winneburg and Metternich). Beginning in 1794, Sosberg lay under French rule. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congres...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. ## Mayor. Sosberg’s mayor is Willi Lehnert, and his deputy is Rainer Schmitz. ## Coat of arms. The German blazon reads: "Der Wappenschild ist zweimal gespalten. Vorn in Silber ein rotes, durchgehendes...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg the second, the bell to sinister, and chequy of thirty-three of the second and third. The red cross on the dexter (armsbearer’s right, viewer’s left) side refers to the Electorate of Trier and the horn stands for the Imperial lordship of Beilstein. The axe is Saint Matthias’s attribute, thus representing the c...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: - Saint Matthias’s Catholic Church (branch church; "Filialkirche St. Matthias"), An der Kirche – aisleless church with transept, marked 1769, expansion 1926, vestibule 1947 - Hauptstraße 13 – "Quereinhaus" (a combination ...
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Sosberg
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Sosberg iddle, perpendicularly to the street); timber-frame building, partly solid, 19th century; barn - Hauptstraße 14 – "Quereinhaus"; timber-frame building, partly solid or slated, 18th or 19th century - Kirchweg 8 – cast-iron cross, Rheinböllen foundry, late 19th century - Mastershausener Weg 1 – "Quereinhaus"; ...
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Tellig
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Tellig Tellig Tellig is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Zell, whose seat is in the municipality of Zell an der Mosel. # Geography. ## Locatio...
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Tellig
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Tellig deposits were worked. The settlement of Althaus near Tellig was built in 1937 by the "Reichsarbeitsdienst" (RAD). Since 1946, Tellig has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Under the "Verwaltungsvereinfachungsgesetz" (“Administration Simplification Law”) of 18 July 1970, with effec...
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Tellig
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Tellig Ralf Dillenburger. ## Coat of arms. The municipality’s arms might be described thus: Vert a fess countercompony of ten gules and argent between, in chief, a Papal Tiara and a mitre ensigned with a cross in fess, and issuant from base a lion rampant crowned, all Or. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. T...
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Tellig
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Tellig hree-naved Gothic Revival hall church, 1862-1865, architect Vincenz Statz, Cologne; campanile, 1933; whole complex with rectory and barn - Hauptstraße – basalt fountain, marked 1720 - At Hauptstraße 16 – parish barn; plastered building with tracery windows, 15th century, timber-frame knee wall, portal marked 1...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss Leslie Arliss Leslie Arliss (6 October 1901, London – 30 December 1987, Jersey, Channel Islands) was an English screenwriter and director. He is best known for his work on the Gainsborough melodramas directing films such as "The Man in Grey" and "The Wicked Lady" during the 1940s. # Biography. ## Early...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss industry as a screenwriter, and author of short stories. He did some uncredited work on "The Farmer's Wife" (1928) directed by Alfred Hitchcock, then was credited on the comedies "Tonight's the Night" (1932), "Strip! Strip! Hooray!!!" (1932), "Josser on the River" (1932), "The Innocents of Chicago" (1932)...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss a job he got in part because of his South African background. It was back to more typical fare with "All In" (1936), a comedy; "Everybody Dance" (1936), a musical; "Where There's a Will" (1936) and "Good Morning, Boys" (1937) with Will Hay; and "Said O'Reilly to McNab" (1937) with Will Mahoney. In 1938 i...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss writing propaganda films: "Pastor Hall" (1940) for Roy Boulting; "For Freedom" (1940) with Will Fyffe; "Bulldog Sees It Through" (1941) with Jack Buchanan; and "South American George" (1941) with Formby. He also wrote "The Saint Meets the Tiger" (made 1941 released 1943) with Hugh Sinclair. ## Director. ...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss Went to France" (1942) for Ealing Studios as writer only and wrote and directed "The Night Has Eyes" (1942), a thriller, with James Mason. ## Gainsborough Melodrama. Arliss had the biggest success of his career to date with "The Man in Grey" (1943), which he co-wrote and directed. It was one of the bigg...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss would take." Calvert also said ""Arlissing about" became "a Gainsborough byword for slackness." Arliss' next movie was also a huge hit. "Love Story" (1944), which he co-wrote and directed, starred Granger, Lockwood and Patricia Roc. An even bigger success was "The Wicked Lady" (1945), which Arliss wrote...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss and Anthony Kimmins.) Arliss was put to work on "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1948), although he eventually left the project. He directed "A Man About the House" (1947). Arliss directed "Idol of Paris" (1948) for Gainsborough's former production chief Maurice Ostrer, but the film was a notorious flop, as was "...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss a commercial disappointment. He directed some comedies, "Miss Tulip Stays the Night" (1955) and "See How They Run" (1955) (which he also wrote). He did a number of short films in the mid/late 1950s, two of which, "Dearth of a Salesman" and "Insomnia Is Good for You" (both 1957), featured Peter Sellers. ...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss Island of Jersey. In 1928 he married Dorothy Gordon Cumming (d 1986). His survivors include a daughter. # Films for which he was a screenwriter. - "The Farmer's Wife" – 1928 (uncredited) - "Tonight's the Night" – 1932 - "Strip! Strip! Hooray!!!" – 1932 (short : also lyricist for songs) - "Josser on ...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss to McNab" – 1937 - "Too Dangerous to Live" – 1939 - "Come on George!" – 1939 - "The Second Mr. Bush" – 1940 - "Pastor Hall" – 1940 - "For Freedom" – 1940 - "Bulldog Sees it Through" – 1940 - "South American George" – 1941 - "The Foreman Went to France" – 1942 - "The Saint Meets the Tiger" – 1943 ...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss (1952) - "Miss Tulip stays the Night" – 1955 - "See How They Run" – 1955 # Films for which he was a director. - "Man with a Dog" (short) (1957) - "Dearth of a Salesman" (short) (1957) - "Insomnia Is Good for You" (short) (1957) - "Danger List" (short) (1959) # Television work. - "The New Adventur...
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Leslie Arliss
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Leslie Arliss r. - "Man with a Dog" (short) (1957) - "Dearth of a Salesman" (short) (1957) - "Insomnia Is Good for You" (short) (1957) - "Danger List" (short) (1959) # Television work. - "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan" – 1957 Directed 15 episodes - " Sailor of Fortune" – 1955-6 Directed 3 episodes - "The B...
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Cantharellopsis
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Cantharellopsis Cantharellopsis Cantharellopsis is a tan- to whitish-colored bryophilous monotypic genus in the Agaricales. The fruit bodies of the single species Cantharellus prescotii has a form intermediate between an "Omphalina" and a chanterelle ("Cantharellus") because of its forked, fold-like gills. It inhabits...
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Cantharellopsis
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Cantharellopsis ales. The fruit bodies of the single species Cantharellus prescotii has a form intermediate between an "Omphalina" and a chanterelle ("Cantharellus") because of its forked, fold-like gills. It inhabits moss on calcareous soils in temperate regions of Europe. Phylogenetically related agarics are in the g...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach Urmersbach Urmersbach is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Kaisersesch, whose seat is in the like-named town. # Geography. ## Locati...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach in 1794, it lay under French rule. In 1815 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. ## Population development. The oldest population figure comes from 1612 and gives the village's population as...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach council. The council is made up of 8 council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. The eight seats on council are shared between two voters’ groups. ## Mayor. Urmersbach's mayor isThilo Schmitt, and his deputies are Markus Schröder and...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach underlay the village's livelihood for centuries. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: - Saint Andrew’s Catholic Church (branch church; "Filialkirche St. Andreas"), Auf'm Henchen – Baroque aisleless ...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach goes back to a reference in a 1574 "Weistum" (a "Weistum" – cognate with English "wisdom" – was a legal pronouncement issued by men learned in law in the Middle Ages and early modern times). The chapel patron, Saint Andrew, was named for the first time in connection with setting the boundaries of the "Polche...
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Urmersbach
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Urmersbach he village fair ("Dorfkirmes") is held each year in September. The event, organized by the four clubs of the fair association ("Kirmesgesellschaft"), features, by longstanding tradition, fireworks in the middle of the village on streets closed specially for this purpose. ### "Junggesellenfest". Also held e...
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Blood–retinal barrier
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Blood–retinal barrier Blood–retinal barrier The blood–retinal barrier, or the BRB, is part of the blood–ocular barrier that consists of cells that are joined tightly together to prevent certain substances from entering the tissue of the retina. It consists of non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal circulation and ...
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Blood–retinal barrier
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Blood–retinal barrier comprises a single layer of non-fenestrated endothelial cells, which have tight junctions. These junctions are impervious to tracer, so many substances can affect the metabolism of the eyeball. The retinal pigment epithelium maintains the outer blood–retinal barrier. # Clinical significance. ## ...
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Lev (political party)
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Lev (political party) Lev (political party) Lev (, lit "Heart") was a short-lived political faction in Israel, existing for only several minutes during the 15th Knesset on 6 November 2002. # Background. After Ariel Sharon formed a coalition government with the Centre Party in 2001 following his victory in the specia...
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Lev (political party)
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Lev (political party) t on 6 November 2002. # Background. After Ariel Sharon formed a coalition government with the Centre Party in 2001 following his victory in the special election for Prime Minister, speculation started that Centre Party MK Roni Milo intended to return to Likud. On 22 May 2002 Milo told fellow Cen...
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Sexsmith
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Sexsmith Sexsmith Sexsmith may refer to: # People. - Ron Sexsmith, a Canadian singer-songwriter - "Ron Sexsmith" (album), Ron Sexsmith's debut Album - Tyson Sexsmith, a goalie for the Vancouver Giants - William Sexsmith, a politician in Manitoba, Canada # Places. - Sexsmith, Alberta, a town in Alberta, Canada ...
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Walhausen
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Walhausen Walhausen Walhausen is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Zell, whose seat is in the municipality of Zell an der Mosel. # Geography. #...
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Walhausen
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Walhausen together formed a single municipality. The chapel that stood in the village centre was torn down in 1923/1924 and in 1932, a new church was built in Mary's honour. Since 1946, Walhausen has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Under the "Verwaltungsvereinfachungsgesetz" (“Adminis...
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Walhausen
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Walhausen and his deputies are Manfred Hoff and Jürgen Ahlert. ## Coat of arms. The municipality's arms might be described thus: Tierced in mantle reversed, dexter argent three bugle-horns in bend, the bells to sinister gules, in chief sable semée of crosses a bend dancetty Or, sinister argent three escallops in bend...
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Walhausen
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Walhausen s, in chief sable semée of crosses a bend dancetty Or, sinister argent three escallops in bend sinister of the third. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: - Catholic chapel – aisleless church, about ...
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Valwig
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Valwig Valwig Valwig is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Cochem, whose seat is in the like-named town. Valwig is also a winegrowing centre. # G...
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Valwig
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Valwig on Cochem, and upstream on Bruttig-Fankel, and it is separated by the Moselle itself from Ernst. Over the Valwigerberg (mountain), Treis-Karden can be reached. ## Constituent communities. Valwig’s "Ortsteile" are: - Valwig/Mosel (72 m above sea level) - Valwigerberg (300 m above sea level) # History. In th...
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Valwig
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Valwig French Revolutionary troops in 1794, the Electorate of Trier, for centuries the local overlord, fell. In 1814 it was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. # Politics. ## Municipal council. The council...
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Valwig
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Valwig or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: ### Valwig (main centre). - Saint Martin’s Catholic Church (branch church; "Filialkirche St. Martin"), Kreuzstraße – three-naved quarrystone hall church, Rundbogenstil, 1823-1826, architect Johann Claudius von Lassaulx, Koblenz; graveyard: mis...
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Valwig
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Valwig – winemaker’s house; quarrystone building, marked 1610 - Herrenbergstraße 12 – winepress house; timber-frame building, partly solid, 18th century - Near In der Schweiz 10 – basalt wayside cross, marked 1767 - Kreuzstraße 5 – timber-frame house, partly solid, plastered, 17th century - Kreuzstraße 6 – quarryst...
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Valwig
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Valwig half-hipped roof, timber framing plastered, partly solid, about 1760 - Stations of the Cross – four Stations of the Cross ## "Wallfahrtskirche St. Maria und Maria Magdalena". The building of the little pilgrimage chapel on the Valwiger Berg goes all the way back to the mid 15th century. After a great number o...
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Valwig
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Valwig ig’s vineyards, where Riesling is grown, are two well known hiking trails. Down the Moselle towards Cochem leads the 7.5 km-long "Apolloweg Valwig". It was brought into existence by the municipality of Valwig by, among other ways, using funds from the European LEADER II programme. More recently, another trail ha...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre Black Spectre Black Spectre has two meanings in the Marvel Universe. The first Black Spectre is the name of a fictional organization which first appeared in "Daredevil" #108 (March 1974) and was created by writer Steve Gerber and penciller Bob Brown. It was a league of costumed female commandos, entrance...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre #108 (March 1974) and was created by writer Steve Gerber and penciller Bob Brown. The organization subsequently appeared in the next issues of the series with "Daredevil" #109-112 (May–August 1974) written again by Steve Gerber. The author used it also in "The Defenders" #109 (May 1974) and "Marvel Two-In...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre "As we've seen in Daredevil, Matt has basically conned five of the biggest crime communities in the Marvel Universe - Hydra, AIM, Black Spectre, the Secret Empire, and Hidden Team. He's conned them out of a unique, super-science hard drive that contains key information on all five organizations. It's the ...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre by Tommy Lee Edwards. The character appeared in the 2006 "Moon Knight" series, in the arc entitled "God and Country", issues #15–19 (March–August 2008), written by Mike Benson and pencilled by Mark Texeira. Black Spectre has an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Update" #2 (20...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre a battle between Daredevil and Beetle, and then organized a riot over the counterfeited money they secretly made and distributed. During the riot, Nekra captured Black Widow and returned her to the Mandrill, while Beetle and Daredevil disrupted the Black Spectre agents and sent them fleeing. Mandrill was...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre Spectre attacked the Empire State Building and jammed all of America's communication lines. Mandrill and Nekra captured Daredevil, planning to have him dissected as well. Mandrill entered the White House and sat in the President's chair when Daredevil attacked him. Mandrill and Daredevil battled on the ro...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre a conglomeration named Megacrime and they tracked down the superhero. After Black Spectre had framed Black Cat in an attempt to get the Omega Drive back which failed, Felicia left a note for Matt before she left warning him of Black Spectre's plot. Daredevil was able to get Reed Richards help in leaking B...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre three men had to work together against the conglomeration Megacrime. Later when Daredevil was being hunted down by the other Megacrime operatives, a group of Black Spectre agents show up to everyone's surprise and steals the Omega Drive. It was later revealed that these agents were actually some of Darede...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre revenge on the city since they turned his back on him when he needed it most. Inspired by Moon Knight, Knowles became the Black Spectre, a master criminal. He also decided to run for Mayor of New York City. Knowles was defeated by Moon Knight and sent to prison. Later, Black Spectre joined together with ...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre Knight, putting him under scrutiny by S.H.I.E.L.D. Knowles then steals Stark nanotechnology and is about to launch an attack, but Moon Knight pushes him off a building to his death. ## Ryan Trent. Knowles's costume and identity were subsequently appropriated by Ryan Trent, a disgruntled member of the NY...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre the vigilante caused Trent to finally break, and slowly descend into madness as he became obsessed with Moon Knight. Ryan began training himself, as well as he investigated about Moon Knight by interrogating former allies of him disguised as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Using Carson Knowles, the Black Spectre, a...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre people and peeling their faces while yelling for Moon Knight. With Moon Knight's car finally arriving at his location, Black Spectre activated three I.E.D. planted in cars nearby to explode Moon Knight's car. Only two of them went off, but this was enough to destroy the vehicle. Black Spectre got out of ...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre himself as Black Spectre. Moon Knight ripped off his mask and explained to him and he didn't want to be loved, because all those close to him suffered and died, and that because he worked alone he had always won. He then left Black Spectre and departed. # Analysis on Black Spectre character. During his...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre fight. She analyzed it and concluded "It is about the way that Moon Knight's fortunes descend while Black Spectre's rise, and the way that Moon Knight conquers his weakness while Black Spectre falls to them.". In an interview with Comic Book Resources, Augie De Blieck Jr., the reviewer of the 2006 "Moon ...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre it was a turning point in Moon Knight's life. In its past adventures, the vigilante demonstrated that he had no guilty conscience about seriously harming criminals, but he did have a strong code against killing them. According to Richards, Mike Benson used this violent death to separate Moon Knight and Kh...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre of this issue is extremely well done and effectively concludes the main Khonshu-involved storyline that began with Charlie Huston". He said that it is an interesting evolution that could lead to storylines for future issues where reactions from his supporting cast could be explored. Powers stated that the...
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Black Spectre
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Black Spectre er like he should have been back in the day when he ran for mayor, before becoming a villain". Even if Black Spectre is more powerful than the vigilante, he's also a classic villain whose ego often serves as his downfall. # In other media. The character of Black Spectre appeared in the Moon Knight pinba...
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Cat Greenleaf
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Cat Greenleaf Cat Greenleaf Catherine Kaye Greenleaf (born March 13, 1972) is the former host of "Talk Stoop". # Career. Born in White Plains, New York, Greenleaf started her career as an airborne traffic reporter for KGO (AM) radio in San Francisco in 1999. The following year, she moved back to the East Coast and r...
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Cat Greenleaf
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Cat Greenleaf e "11 O’clock News". Her spots were seen on affiliates around the nation, as well as on the national "Weekend Today Show", and the New York Non-Stop channel. Shortly after the birth of her first son, Primo, Greenleaf started hosting "Talk Stoop". The show now airs in the top nine markets, and between broa...
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Wirfus
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Wirfus Wirfus Wirfus is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Cochem, whose seat is in the like-named town. # Geography. ## Location. The municipa...
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Wirfus
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Wirfus 1814 Wirfus was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna. Since 1946, it has been part of the then newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. # Politics. ## Municipal council. The council is made up of 7 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on...
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Wirfus
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Wirfus language be described thus: Gules a pile transposed Or surmounted by a pile transposed vert charged with an urn argent, in dexter chief a ploughshare affronty and in sinister chief a rose of the second. The arms were designed by A. Friderichs and J. Junglas. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. The follo...
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Wirfus
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Wirfus 1689 - Illericher Straße – basalt wayside cross, 18th century - On "Kreisstraße" 24 going towards Illerich – wayside cross; basalt niche cross, marked 1675 - On "Kreisstraße" 25 going towards Klotten – grave cross, marked 1684 - On "Kreisstraße" 25 – wayside cross, marked 1907 - Junction of "Kreisstraße" 25...
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Wirfus
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Wirfus de cross, 18th century - On "Kreisstraße" 24 going towards Illerich – wayside cross; basalt niche cross, marked 1675 - On "Kreisstraße" 25 going towards Klotten – grave cross, marked 1684 - On "Kreisstraße" 25 – wayside cross, marked 1907 - Junction of "Kreisstraße" 25 and "Landesstraße" 107 – basalt wayside...
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Adolphus Sterne
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Adolphus Sterne Adolphus Sterne Nicholas Adolphus Sterne (April 5, 1801 – March 27, 1852) served three terms in the Texas House of Representatives and one term in the Texas State Senate. He immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1817, living in Louisiana for ten years. In 1826, he moved to Nacogdoches, Texas,...
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Adolphus Sterne
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Adolphus Sterne was born on April 5, 1801, in Cologne, although Alsace is also claimed as his birthplace. The elder Sterne was an Orthodox Jew, and Helen Sterne was a Lutheran. Sterne grew up amid turmoil. At sixteen he was working in a passport office when he learned that he was going to be conscripted for military se...
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Adolphus Sterne
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Adolphus Sterne involved in the Fredonian Rebellion smuggling guns in coffee barrels. He was arrested and sentenced to death for treason after spies in New Orleans reported his activities. His guards were also Masons and allowed him a great deal of freedom, finally releasing him on the grounds that he never again take ...
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Adolphus Sterne
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Adolphus Sterne was asked to be his godfather but refused because the date coincided with Yom Kippur. With the assistance of the requirements of Mexican law, Eva succeeded in converting Sterne officially to the Catholic faith, although unofficially he remained a deist. Sterne also worked as an interpreter in English,...
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Adolphus Sterne
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Adolphus Sterne s. Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836, and the Republic of Texas was born. Under the Republic, Sterne served briefly as a commander in the militia during the Cherokee War in 1839. In 1840, he became a postmaster at Nacogdoches, and later served as a deputy clerk and associate justice of the ...
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I Hope I Never
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I Hope I Never I Hope I Never "I Hope I Never" is a 1980 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz from their studio album "True Colours". The album version of the song runs for 4:36, forty seconds longer than the single version. # Track listings. ## Australian release. - Side A - 2. "I Hope I Never" - 3:56 (Ti...
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I Hope I Never
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I Hope I Never ddie Rayner) # Personnel. - Tim Finn — vocals, piano - Noel Crombie — vocals, percussion - Eddie Rayner — vocals, keyboards - Malcolm Green — vocals, drums - Nigel Griggs — vocals, bass # Cover Versions. - Colleen Hewett from her album, "Colleen" (1983) - ENZSO (1995), a collaboration between Sp...
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SiretuI Bacǎu
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SiretuI Bacǎu SiretuI Bacǎu SiretuI Bacǎu is a Romanian oina team in the National Senior Championship. This team finished in 1st place in season 2002. # See also. Oina in Romania # External links. - Romanian Federation of Oina
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell Weiler, Cochem-Zell Weiler is an "Ortsgemeinde" – a municipality belonging to a "Verbandsgemeinde", a kind of collective municipality – in the Cochem-Zell district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the "Verbandsgemeinde" of Ulmen, whose seat is in the like-named town. Weiler is also a...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell centuries. According to documents from 1017 to 1047, Saint Mary’s Church ("Marienkirche") in Trier had holdings in Weiler. The place was also mentioned in endowment documents from 1051 and 1056 from Polish queen Richeza, Count Palatine Ezzo’s daughter, to the Brauweiler Monastery near Cologne in con...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell Trier was enfeoffed with Weiler along with Cochem in 1294. The high court jurisdiction was disputed between the town court of Cochem and the high court in Lutzerath for centuries. Saint Martin’s status as church patron points to an early establishment of a church. In the Thirty Years' War, the who...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell newly founded state of Rhineland-Palatinate. # Politics. ## Municipal council. The council is made up of 8 council members, who were elected by majority vote at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009, and the honorary mayor as chairman. ## Mayor. Weiler’s mayor is Otto Schneiders, and his d...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell issuant from base dexter and sinister two bishop’s staffs per saltire, the one in bend sinister traditional and the one in bend modern with a ring-shaped crook containing three annulets, each joined to the crook by a curved spoke, all Or, and issuant from base an arch of stones as of a barrow affron...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell the Diocesan Bishop of Trier. He died on 20 February 1993 at the age of 89 as Bishop Emeritus of Trier. The urn refers to the barrows from prehistory and early history found in Weiler. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s ...
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell
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Weiler, Cochem-Zell barrows from prehistory and early history found in Weiler. # Culture and sightseeing. ## Buildings. The following are listed buildings or sites in Rhineland-Palatinate’s Directory of Cultural Monuments: - Saint Martin’s Catholic Church (branch church; "Filialkirche St. Martin"), Kirchstraße 15 –...
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Sweet Water (band)
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Sweet Water (band) Sweet Water (band) Sweet Water is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. # History. Originally known as S.G.M., the band's members met while students at The Bush School. The band lineup changed in 1990, and included Adam Czeisler, vocals, Rich Credo, rhythm guitar, Cole Peterson, bass gui...
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Sweet Water (band)
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Sweet Water (band) Tin Machine, Robert Plant). The band were then signed to Elektra Records subsidiary East-West, and they recorded a follow-up record "Superfriends" with Dave Jerden (Alice in Chains, Jane's Addiction) producing. Guitarist Taft was fired during the recording of Superfriends and the classic Sweet Water ...
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Sweet Water (band)
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Sweet Water (band) album, "Calm Down Juanita", released in 1998. The band spent 2000-2006 on a self-imposed hiatus, releasing no new music and playing no shows. 2007 saw their return to the stage and various rock websites reported an album in the works. In 2009, the band released "Clear the Tarmac" on Golden City Reco...
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Sweet Water (band)
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Sweet Water (band) 2009. A 2008 tour with Stone Temple Pilots was rumored to be a debacle with bassist Cole Peterson publicly calling Scott Weiland a "little crybaby". Peterson and Weiland were reported to have settled their feud over coffee and muffins at Seattle's Caffe Vita. Notable Seattle Drummer Chris Friel repla...
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Sweet Water (band)
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Sweet Water (band) side "Get High Clover" and an accompanying video for the b-side. The 5 song "Dance Floor Kills" EP followed in April 2013. Both releases are on the dual Fin Records/Golden City Records imprint, with Fin handling physical product and Golden City handling digital. In November 2015, Sweet Water returne...
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Don Morrison (American football)
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Don Morrison (American football) Don Morrison (American football) Don Alan Morrison (born December 16, 1949 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League for the New Orleans Saints, the Baltimore Colts, and the Detroit Lions. Morrison played college football at th...
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Stanimir Dimov-Valkov
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Stanimir Dimov-Valkov Stanimir Dimov-Valkov Stanimir Dimov-Valkov (; born 3 July 1978) is a Bulgarian defender, who currently plays for Tundzha Yambol. Dimov-Valkov previously played for FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk in the Russian First Division.
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Peter Murphy (politician)
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Peter Murphy (politician) Peter Murphy (politician) Peter Murphy (born July 15, 1949) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who previously represented district 28 in the Maryland House of Delegates. In 2014, he was elected President of the Charles County Board of Commissioners. # Background. M...
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Peter Murphy (politician)
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Peter Murphy (politician) School in Indian Head, Maryland. He later directed a large educational testing program at George Washington University. # In the legislature. Member of House of Delegates since January 10, 2007. Member, Ways and Means Committee, 2007- (education subcommittee, 2007-; transportation subcommitt...
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Peter Murphy (politician)
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Peter Murphy (politician) voted in favor of in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in 2007 (HB6) - sponsored House Bill 30 in 2007, allowing the state to confiscate unused portions of gift certificates after 4 years. # Personal. Murphy is openly gay. He was one of eight openly LGBT members of the Maryland General A...
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Curt Richter
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Curt Richter Curt Richter Curt Paul Richter (February 20, 1894 – December 21, 1988) was a biologist, psychobiologist and geneticist at Johns Hopkins University. Richter identified the hypothalamus as a "biological pacemaker" involved in sleeping and wakefulness. Richter induced need states in experimental animals by ...
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