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"Running Back" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money, from his album Playing for Keeps in 1980. It was released as a single and reached #78 on the Billboard Hot 100. Eddie Money songs 1980 singles 1980 songs Columbia Records singles
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Pterosaurs New taxa References 1800s in paleontology Paleontology
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Rudolf Keszthelyi (born 29 March 1935) is a Hungarian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. References 1935 births Living people Hungarian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Gymnasts at the 1960 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Pécs
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Juglandeae is a tribe of the Juglandoideae subfamily, in the Juglandaceae family. Walnut tree species comprise the Juglans genus, which belong to the Juglandeae tribe.  Tribe Juglandeae   Subtribe Caryinae Carya Nutt. – hickory and pecan Annamocarya A.Chev.   Subtribe Juglandinae Cyclocarya Iljinsk – wheel wingnut...
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Gursky may refer to: Andreas Gursky, a German photographer Herbert Gursky, researcher in the area of x-ray astronomy Solomon Gursky Was Here, a novel by Mordecai Richler published 1989
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Spain's only Rugby World Cup appearance was in 1999 when they competed in Pool A against South Africa (Springboks), Scotland and Uruguay. Spain lost all three games, and finished the tournament ranked 18th out of 20 teams. They successfully qualified for the 2023 World Cup to be hosted in France. However, Spain was l...
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Dealer's choice may refer to: Dealer's choice, a style of poker Dealer's Choice (play), a play by Patrick Marber Dealer's Choice (game show), a game show hosted by Jack Clark Dealer's Choice (quartet), a barbershop quartet "Dealer's Choice" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the television series The New Twilight ...
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A doughnut or donut () is a type of food made from leavened fried dough. It is popular in many countries and is prepared in various forms as a sweet snack that can be homemade or purchased in bakeries, supermarkets, food stalls, and franchised specialty vendors. Doughnut is the traditional spelling, while donut is the ...
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Along with the Simpson family, The Simpsons includes a large array of characters: co-workers, teachers, family friends, extended relatives, townspeople, local celebrities, as well as fictional characters within the show. The creators originally intended many of these characters as one-time jokesters or for fulfilling n...
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Staka may refer to: Roux#Cretan staka, a Cretan roux dish made from goat milk fat Andrea Štaka, a Swiss film director Chip Staka, a fictional character in a children's book Turntable Timmy Staka Skenderova, a Bosnian Serb teacher, social worker, writer and folklorist
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In organisational psychology, the honeymoon-hangover effect describes the relationship between employee job change and job satisfaction. Low satisfaction typically precedes a voluntary job change, with an increase in job satisfaction immediately following a job change (the honeymoon effect), followed by a decline in jo...
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Sala Daeng Subdistrict may refer to the following subdistricts (tambon) of Thailand: Sala Daeng Subdistrict in Bang Nam Priao District, Cha Choeng Sao Province Sala Daeng Subdistrict in Krok Phra District, Nakhon Sawan Province Sala Daeng Subdistrict in Mueang Ang Thong District
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Diver or divers may refer to: Diving (sport), the sport of performing acrobatics while jumping or falling into water Practitioner of underwater diving, including: scuba diving, freediving, surface-supplied diving, saturation diving, and atmospheric suit diving People Diver (surname) Edward Divers (1837–1912), Brit...
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WTA-toernooi van Newport (VS), een vrouwentennistoernooi in Newport, Rhode Island (1971–1974, 1983–1990) WTA-toernooi van Newport (VK), een vrouwentennistoernooi in Newport, Wales (1969–1973)
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Geosesarma danumense is een krabbensoort uit de familie van de Sesarmidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 2002 door Ng. Sesarmidae
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Urban Explorers: Into the Darkness is a documentary film about urban exploration directed by Melody Gilbert. Soundtrack artists Big Fuckin Skull Big Quarters Cave Man Terry Eason The Hopefuls Kid Dakota Mark Mallman John Munson The Owls P.O.S David Salmela References External links 2007 films 2007 do...
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Rapala scintilla, the scarce slate flash, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm. Subspecies R. s. scintilla North India, Sikkim, Assam - Peninsular Malaya, Thailand R. s. nemana Semper, 1890 Philippines (Mindanao) References Butterflies of Asia Rapala (butterfly) Butterflies de...
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Lajos Varga (23 November 1933 – 7 February 2006) was a Hungarian gymnast. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics. References External links 1933 births 2006 deaths Hungarian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts of Hungary Gymnasts at the 1960 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 1964 Su...
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Mike Epps: Only One Mike is a 2019 Netflix stand-up comedy special by American comic Mike Epps, directed by Kevin Bray. It is Epps' second Netflix stand-up special, following Mike Epps: Don't Take it Personal (2015). The special was filmed on November 3, 2018, at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. Epps discusse...
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Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are vision eyewear with lenses (clear or tinted) mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms (known as temples or temple pieces) that rest over the ears. Glasses are typically used for vision...
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Contact lenses, or simply contacts, are thin lenses placed directly on the surface of the eyes. Contact lenses are ocular prosthetic devices used by over 150 million people worldwide, and they can be worn to correct vision or for cosmetic or therapeutic reasons. In 2010, the worldwide market for contact lenses was esti...
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Isabel Bustamante is a Puerto Rican paralympic athlete. At the 1988 Summer Paralympics, she became the first Puerto Rican athlete to win a gold medal at an Olympic or Paralympic Games competition while competing for Puerto Rico. Bustamante won the gold medal at the Women's shot put 1B competition. She also won two sil...
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Annie Johnston may refer to: People Annie Fellows Johnston (1863–1931), American author Velma Bronn Johnston (1912–1977), American animal rights activist known as Wild Horse Annie Ships , a Swedish container ship in service 1969-86 See also Anne Johnston (disambiguation) Annie Johnson (disambiguation) Johnston, A...
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een zinsnede uit het gedicht Reveille van Alfred Edward Housman: Clay lies still, but blood's a rover; Breath's a ware that will not keep. Up, lad; when the journey's over There'll be time enough for sleep. Blood's a rover, misdaadroman van James Ellroy Blood's a rover, sciencefictionnovelle van Chad Oliver Blood's a r...
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Several British and other universities have debating societies called The Union or a variation on that. These include: Oxford Union Cambridge Union Society University of St Andrews Union Debating Society Durham Union Society University of Limerick Debating Union Manchester Debating Union
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A premiere is the first artistic performance of theatrical, musical or other cultural presentations. Premiere may also refer to: Film Premiere (1937 film), an Austrian musical crime film Premiere (1938 film), a British mystery film The Premiere (film), a 2009 mockumentary telefilm Television Channels and network...
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Frogger's Journey: The Forgotten Relic is an action-adventure videogame. It is part of Frogger Series by Konami and was released for Game Boy Advance in October 2003 in North America and June 2004 in Japan. The game includes eighteen levels to complete that become more complex as players advance through them. Unlike pr...
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A theomachy is a battle among gods in Greek mythology. An early example is the Titanomachy (War of the Titans), in which the Olympian Gods fought against the preceding generation, the Titans. The war lasted ten years and resulted in the victory of the Olympians and their dominion over the world. Another case is the Gig...
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Junior Hockey League is a term used to refer to an ice hockey league in which junior hockey teams compete. List of junior hockey leagues Alberta Junior Hockey League British Columbia Hockey League Canadian Junior Hockey League Eastern Hockey League (junior hockey) Eastern Junior A Hockey League Eastern Junior H...
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The Peerless was a 3/4ths sized version of the White Sewing Machine Company's vibrating shuttle-based sewing machine named the White Sewing Machine. It was developed at the end of the 19th century as a portable version of what was a very heavy machine. References Sewing machines
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The Visa Water Polo International was the test event for the Water Polo Arena for the 2012 Summer Olympics. It took place from 3–6 May 2012. Four women's international water polo teams were invited to participate: Great Britain, Australia, the United States, and Hungary. There were two rounds. In the preliminary round...
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The Improved Family, later replaced by the Model 15, is a sewing machine produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the 19th century. In 1895, it was replaced by the very similar Model 15. It utilizes an oscillating shuttle, but is otherwise quite similar to the Model 27-series machines. References Sewing m...
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Adam DeVine: Best Time of Our Lives is a 2019 Netflix stand-up comedy special by American comic Adam DeVine, his first Netflix stand-up special for Netflix. In Best Time of Our Lives, directed by Jay Karas in Adam's hometown of Omaha, Adam DeVine talks about teen awkwardness, celebrity encounters, his "Pitch Perfect" a...
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Give Him the Ooh-La-La may refer to: Give Him the Ooh-La-La (album), a 1958 studio album by American jazz singer Blossom Dearie "Give Him the Ooh-La-La" (song), a 1939 popular song written by Cole Porter, for his musical DuBarry Was a Lady
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William "Spike" Pratt, played by James Marsters, is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Spike is a vampire and played various roles on the shows, including villain, anti-hero, trickster and romantic interest. For Marsters, the ro...
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Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is only possible if the engines are designed or modified for that purpose, and used only in automobiles, light-duty trucks and motorcycles. Anhydrous ethanol can be blende...
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Conjunction may refer to: Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech Logical conjunction, a mathematical operator Conjunction introduction, a rule of inference of propositional logic Conjunction (astronomy), in which two astronomical bodies appear close together in the sky Conjunction (astrology), astrological aspect...
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The Cuba national futsal team is controlled by the Asociación de Fútbol de Cuba, the governing body for futsal in Cuba and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the CONCACAF Championships. They are one of the strongest teams in CONCACAF, has been reaching second place fo...
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Northern Italy (, , or just ) is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy. It consists of eight administrative regions: Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige. As of 2014, its population was 27,801,460. Rhaeto-Romance and...
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Lakerda is a pickled bonito dish eaten as a mezze in the Balkans and Middle East. Lakerda made from one-year-old bonito migrating through the Bosphorus is especially prized. Name Lakerda (λακέρδα) comes from Byzantine Greek lakerta (λακέρτα) 'mackerel', which in turn comes from Latin lacerta 'mackerel' or 'horse mack...
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Playback is an album by organist Sam Lazar and his Trio, released on the Argo label in 1962. Reception Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars. A Rovi review stated, "it's a solid organ-based album sure to please fans of the genre... An entertaining album worth the search". Track listing All compositions by Sam Lazar e...
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Grosser Mercedes (correct: Großer Mercedes) is an unofficial name given to two large luxury automobiles made by Mercedes-Benz: the Mercedes-Benz 770, made from 1930 to 1944, and the Mercedes-Benz 600, made from 1964 to 1981. The translation simply means "large" or "grand" Mercedes.
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Stearns House may refer to: Stearns House (Denver, Colorado), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Colorado Samuel Stearns House, part of the Broad Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut) Stearns–Wadsworth House, Blackberry Township, Illinois, listed on the NRHP R. H. Stearns Buildin...
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Te Manga, on Rarotonga, is the highest point of the Cook Islands, a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand, with an elevation of 652 meters (2,139 ft) above sea level. See also Geography of the Cook Islands External links Te Manga, Rarotonga, Tramping New Zealand. Rarotonga Te...
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Wren was the major brand name for a series of 5.25-inch hard disks produced by Control Data Corporation (CDC) for the microcomputer market during the 1980s. The brand evolved through seven major versions, I through VII, using custom attachments but later adapting SCSI and IDE. Other brands included the Elite 5.25-inch ...
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"Endless Nights" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money, released in 1987 as the third single from his sixth studio album Can't Hold Back (1986). It was written by John Cesario, Michele Collyer and Steve Mullen, and produced by Richie Zito and Money. It reached No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 10 on the A...
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Smoked plum is the smoked fruit of Asian plums, used in East Asian cuisine and medicine. It is called wūméi () in Mandarin, omae (; ) in Korean, ubai (; ) in Japanese, and Ô mai in Vietnamese. Overview Smoked plums, matte black to dark brown, with a rugged surface, have a unique flavor with a sour taste. The fruit is...
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All visitors to Equatorial Guinea, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries mentioned below, must obtain a visa from one of the Equatorial Guinea diplomatic missions prior to arrival. Visa policy map Visa exemption 2021-04-27 Only USA citizens are exempted. CItizens of the following 9 countries can v...
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Населені пункти в Чехії: Красни Лес (Карлові Вари) Красни Лес (Ліберец)
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Robert Schmitz may refer to: E. Robert Schmitz (1889–1949), Franco-American pianist and composer Robert J. Schmitz, American plant biologist and epigenomicist Robert J. Schmitz (politician) (1921–1999), American farmer, businessman, and politician in Minnesota
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Kemal Pasha usually refers to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), founder of the Republic of Turkey Kemal Pasha may also refer to: Kemalpaşa, a town and district in İzmir Province, Turkey Kemalpaşa, Artvin, a town and district in Artvin Province, Turkey Kemal Pasha dessert Mustafakemalpaşa, a town and district in B...
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The Marly series is a series of twenty oil on canvas paintings by Alfred Sisley of the town of Marly-Le-Roi. Sisley lived in the town from his return from a painting trip to England at the end of 1874 until he moved to live in Sèvres in August 1877. List References Painting series
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The Phetchaburi River (, , ) is a river in western Thailand. It has its source in the Tenasserim Hills, in the Kaeng Krachan National Park, Kaeng Krachan district and flows through Tha Yang, Ban Lat, Mueang Phetchaburi and mouths into the Bay of Bangkok in Ban Laem district. It is long, most of which is within the Phe...
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This is a complete listing of Major League Baseball (MLB) postseason series, grouped by franchise. Series featuring relocated teams are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. Tables are sorted first by the number of series, then the number of wins, and then alphabetically. The list ...
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The Left Hand or Left hand may refer to: One of a pair of organs of the primate body, called hands, attached to the arms at the wrists Left-handedness, a term referring to a person who primarily uses their left hand to accomplish tasks and activities Left Hand (comics), a comic book character owned by Marvel Comics Le...
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Kukko is a Finnish beer brand which has been manufactured and owned by Laitilan Wirvoitusjuomatehdas Oy since 2001. Most of the beers are sold both in cans as well as bottles. These beers are set apart from the competition by their environmental aspect: they are all manufactured using wind power. Most of the Kukko beer...
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Pistachio oil is a pressed oil, extracted from the fruit of Pistacia vera, the pistachio nut. Culinary uses Compared to other nut oils, pistachio oil has a particularly strong flavor. Like other nut oils, it tastes similar to the nut from which it is extracted. Pistachio oil is high in Vitamin E, containing 19mg/100g....
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Insular Italy ( or just , meaning "islands") is one of the five official statistical regions of Italy used by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), a first level NUTS region and a European Parliament constituency. Insular Italy encompasses two of the country's 20 regions: Sardinia and Sicily. Geography Insular...
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A galactic quadrant, or quadrant of the Galaxy, is one of four circular sectors in the division of the Milky Way Galaxy. Quadrants in the galactic coordinate system In actual astronomical practice, the delineation of the galactic quadrants is based upon the galactic coordinate system, which places the Sun as the pole ...
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List of men's doubles Grand Slam tournament champions in tennis: Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman are the only doubles players and team to achieve a Grand Slam, doing so in 1951, (the Bryans won four consecutive majors, but over the course of two calendar years), and their seven consecutive major titles remain the longe...
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List of administrative division codes of the PRC in Division 1 or North China. Beijing (11) Tianjin (12) Hebei (13) Shanxi (14) Inner Mongolia (15) China geography-related lists
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Palt is a traditional Swedish meat-filled potato dumpling, of which there are many different variants. Palt is more common in the northern part of Sweden. Palt is traditionally served with butter and lingonberry preserves, and a glass of cold milk on the side. Variations Blodpalt is an old-fashioned Swedish dish stil...
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HBW may refer to: Brinell scale, measuring indentation hardness Handbook of the Birds of the World Hawaiian baby woodrose (Argyreia nervosa), a perennial climbing vine with psychoactive seeds H-B Woodlawn, a school in Arlington, Virginia, United States HBW Balingen-Weilstetten, a German handball club Hot bridge...
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, also known as "reverse pocky", is a chocolate and bread-based snack made by Lotte. Normally it consists of a hollowed bread stick with a filling of chocolate. Flavors include chocolate, "black" (chocolate flavored breadstick with a vanilla filling), "blue" (regular breadstick with a vanilla filling), green tea, straw...
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Peter Mikkelsen may refer to: Peter Mikkelsen (referee) (1960–2019), Danish association football referee Peter Mikkelsen (badminton) (born 1982), Danish badminton player Peter Nymann Mikkelsen, Danish footballer See also Pete Mikkelsen (1939–2006), American baseball player
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Amy Caron (born November 2, 1984) is a professional skateboarder living in Long Beach, California. Skateboarding Caron is at the forefront of a small group of professional female skaters. She began skateboarding at the age of 12, and is currently sponsored by Meow Skateboards. Caron has stood on the X Games podium in...
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John Roberts served his third and final year on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in 2005. He was nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States by President George W. Bush originally on July 19 for the seat being vacated by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement and later n...
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Wadi Far'a may refer to: Wadi al-Far'a (river) Wadi al-Far'a, Palestinian village Name spelling The Arabic name of Wadi al-Far'a is spelled on maps, in books and other sources in a wide array of ways. The Arabic article can be written as al-, el-, without hyphen, or it can be left out altogether. The name of the wa...
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The following list is a discography of production by MF DOOM, a British-American hip hop producer and rapper. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, album and title. 1999 MF DOOM – Operation: Doomsday 01. "The Time We Faced Doom (skit)" 02. "Doomsday" 03. "Rhymes Like Dimes" 04. ...
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Quarters 1, also known as Building 1, is a historic officer's quarters located at Fort Monroe, Hampton, Virginia. The original section was built in 1819, and consists of a three-story, central block, double pile residence with flanking, two-story wings in the Federal style. The northern wing, containing a large kitche...
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Buddleja fallowiana var. alba Sabourin is a white-flowered variety of B. fallowiana endemic to Yunnan in western China, where it grows in open woodland, along forest edges and watercourses. The shrub was considered superior to the lavender-blue flowered B. fallowiana by Bean, who thought it one of the most attractive ...
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Blodpalt (in Swedish) or ( ) is an old-fashioned dish still fairly common in northern Finland and parts of northern Sweden. The dish's history goes back to a time when the households carefully made use of all parts of the animals to get enough food. Blodpalt is essentially palt, a dumpling made from barley or rye flou...
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is a brand of cheesy flavour corn puffs snack in Japan sold by Meiji. It also sports its own mascot, Karl, in which the snack may be romanized Karl instead. Although Curl comes in several flavors, the two dominant ones are lightly salted and cheese. It has been on sale in Japan continuously since 1968, although it is ...
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"Turn It Up" is a song by Jamaican recording artist Sean Paul from his sixth studio album Full Frequency. It was released on 30 October 2013 as a digital download. The song peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. Chart performance Release history References Sean Paul songs 2013 songs 2013 singles Atlantic Reco...
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Many of the technologies used in human medicine are also used in the veterinary field, although often in slightly different ways. Veterinarians use a variety of technologies for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes to better understand and improve the health of their animal patients. Recent trends in veterinary technolo...
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Bos (from Latin bōs: cow, ox, bull) is the genus of wild and domestic cattle. Bos is often divided into four subgenera: Bos, Bibos, Novibos, and Poephagus, but including these last three divisions within the genus Bos without including Bison in the genus is believed to be polyphyletic by many workers on the classifica...
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Proximus may refer to: Proximus Group, a Belgian telecommunications company, owner of Proximus Proximus, a Belgian mobile phone operator See also Proxima (disambiguation)
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The Mount Royal Arena was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the corner of Mount Royal and St. Urbain Street. It was home of the National Hockey League (NHL) Montreal Canadiens from 1920 to 1926, before moving to the then two-year-old Montreal Forum. It had a capacity of 6,000 seated, 10,000 when in...
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This page documents all the tornadoes that touched down in the United States in April 2007. Tornadoes in the month of January are given with their Fujita Scale intensity while all tornadoes from February and on are given with their Enhanced Fujita Scale intensity. This is because the scale was changed on February 1 due...
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Riviera is a television drama created by Neil Jordan. It premiered on Sky Atlantic on 15 June 2017. The series stars Anthony LaPaglia, Julia Stiles, Lena Olin, Adrian Lester, Iwan Rheon, Dimitri Leonidas and Roxane Duran. The first series of Riviera was released on 15 June 2017 on Sky Box Sets and NOW TV, and was Sky’s...
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Flap may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Flap (film), a 1970 American film Flap, a boss character in the arcade game Gaiapolis Flap, a minor character in the film Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland Biology and healthcare Flap (surgery), a surgical technique involving movement of vascularized tissue ...
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Bottom may refer to: Anatomy and sex Bottom (BDSM), the partner in a BDSM who takes the passive, receiving, or obedient role, to that of the top or dominant Bottom (sex), a term used by gay couples and BDSM Buttocks or bottom, part of the anatomy on the posterior of the pelvic region of apes and humans, and many o...
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An electric chair is a device used to execute an individual by electrocution. When used, the condemned person is strapped to a specially built wooden chair and electrocuted through electrodes fastened on the head and leg. This execution method, conceived in 1881 by a Buffalo, New York dentist named Alfred P. Southwick,...
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This is a list of hash functions, including cyclic redundancy checks, checksum functions, and cryptographic hash functions. Cyclic redundancy checks Adler-32 is often mistaken for a CRC, but it is not: it is a checksum. Checksums Universal hash function families Non-cryptographic hash functions Keyed cryptographi...
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The Rio Vista Bridge (officially the Helen Madere Memorial Bridge) is a continuous truss span with a vertical-lift bridge in the middle which carries California State Route 12 across the Sacramento River at Rio Vista, California. The present bridge was completed in 1960 and is one of several moveable bridges spanning r...
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Gloria Hooper (née en 1939), femme politique britannique Gloria Hooper (née en 1992), athlète italienne
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The Berner Platte (English: Bernese plate) is a traditional meat dish of Bernese cuisine in Switzerland. It consists of various meat and sausage varieties such as smoked pork and beef, pork belly, sausage, bacon and pork ears or tails cooked with juniper-flavored sauerkraut, and other foods such as potatoes and green a...
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Garry McCoy (Sydney, 18 de abril de 1972) é um motociclista australiano. Motociclistas da Austrália Naturais de Sydney
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Sam Bowen may refer to: Sam Bowen (baseball) (born 1952), American baseball player Sam Bowen (boxer) (born 1992), British boxer Sam Bowen (footballer) (born 2001), Welsh footballer Sam Bowens (1938 – 2003), American baseball player Teddy Bowen (Samuel Edward Bowen, 1903–1981), English footballer
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Modern American cheese is a type of processed cheese developed in the 1910s made from cheddar, Colby, or similar cheeses. It is mild with a creamy and salty flavor, has a medium-firm consistency, and has a low melting point. It is typically yellow or white in color; yellow American cheese is seasoned and colored with a...
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Digi may refer to: Short for "digital" as in digicam, digiscale, digiscrap, digibee Digi Communications, a Romanian telecommunications company in Romania, Hungary, Spain and Italy Digi International, an American electronics manufacturer Digi-Key, an American electronics distributor Digi.no, a Norwegian online newspape...
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Zeis may refer to: Adam Zeis (born 1978), American writer and podcaster Gland of Zeis sebaceous gland located on the margin of the eyelid Eduard Zeis (1807–1868), German surgeon and ophthalmologist See also Zeiss (disambiguation)
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The men's 400 metre individual medley competition of the swimming events at the 1991 Pan American Games took place on 13 August. The last Pan American Games champion was Jerry Frentsos of the United States. This race consisted of eight lengths of the pool. The first two lengths were swum using the butterfly stroke, th...
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A juggling pattern or juggling trick is a specific manipulation of props during the practice of juggling. "Juggling, like music, combines abstract patterns and mind-body coordination in a pleasing way." Descriptions of patterns and tricks have been most common in toss juggling. A juggling pattern in toss juggling is a ...
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List of administrative division codes of the PRC in Division 7 and 8 or Taiwan Province (PRC), Hong Kong, and Macau. Taiwan (71) While the administrative division code for Taiwan Province is 710000, Ministry of Public Security of People's Republic of China allocates 830000 as the administrative division code. The code...
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Medal of Honor 2 may refer to: Medal of Honor: Underground, the 2000 prequel to the 1999 video game Medal of Honor Medal of Honor: Warfighter, the 2012 sequel to the 2010 video game reboot Medal of Honor
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Stray Bullets may refer to: Stray Bullets (comics), American independent comic book series "Stray Bullets", eleventh song on Agent 51's 2000 album Just Keep Runnin' "Stray Bullets", sixth episode of the American Western television series Paradise (1988–91) Stray Bullets (film), a 2016 American thriller film See a...
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Messyness is an American comedy clip show that premiered on MTV on August 23, 2021. It is hosted by Nicole Polizzi and co-hosted by actress Tori Spelling, Olympian Adam Rippon, and comedian Teddy Ray. The series is the fourth spin off of Ridiculousness. The show focuses on the "most debaucherous clips found on the int...
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Planned London Underground stations may mean stations on the London Underground that have been: Planned to open in the future Planned in the past and cancelled Disambig-Class London Transport articles
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