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Wallace Gichere (1955? – April 26, 2008) was a Kenyan photojournalist and social activist. In 1991, Gichere was thrown by police out a three-story window in his house in Buru Buru, Nairobi, during a crackdown on the Kanu regime, an event which left Gichere paralysed for life. He needed to use a wheelchair and had no w...
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"The Bitch Is Back" is a hard rock song by Elton John, written with Bernie Taupin, from his 1974 album Caribou. The Bitch Is Back may also refer to: Albums The Bitch Is Back (Bitch album), 1987 The Bitch Is Back (Roxanne Shanté album), 1992 The Bitch Is Back ... Live, a 2013 album by Lita Ford Television "The Bitch ...
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The , more commonly referred to as simply the Examination for Japanese University Admission (EJU), is a standardized test which non-Japanese students hoping to attend undergraduate or graduate university programs in Japan are required to take and pass. History It was adopted in 2002 as a replacement for both the Japa...
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Time in Iraq is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Iraq does not currently observe daylight saving time. References Iraq
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NHK Cup NHK Cup (Go), Japanese professional Go tournament NHK Cup (shogi), Japanese professional shogi tournament NHK Mile Cup, Japanese horse race NHK Trophy, figure skating competition Japanese Super Cup, football competition, formerly NHK Cup played in the 1967 season Cup
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The Lost Battalion – film del 1919 diretto da Burton L. King Il battaglione perduto (The Lost Battalion) – film per la televisione del 2001 diretto da Russell Mulcahy
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Time in Kuwait is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Kuwait does not currently observe daylight saving time. References Kuwait
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Pattern recognition is a field in machine learning. Pattern recognition may also refer to: Pattern recognition (psychology), identification of faces, objects, words, melodies, etc. Pattern Recognition (novel), a 2003 novel by William Gibson Pattern Recognition, an album by Sea Scouts "Pattern Recognition", a song by S...
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Under the old Model-year nomenclature system many different pieces of equipment had the same Model number. 16-inch howitzer M1920 14-inch M1920 railway gun 4.7 inch Gun M1920 on Carriage M1920 See also M1918 (disambiguation)
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Rubus positivus is a rare North American species of brambles in the rose family. It has been found only in the State of Connecticut in the northeastern United States. The genetics of Rubus is extremely complex, so that it is difficult to decide on which groups should be recognized as species. There are many rare speci...
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Rubus leviculus is a rare North American species of brambles in the rose family. It has been found only in scattered locations in the eastern and central United States. The genetics of Rubus is extremely complex, so that it is difficult to decide on which groups should be recognized as species. There are many rare spe...
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Time in Oman is given by Gulf Standard Time (GST) (UTC+04:00). Oman does not observe daylight saving time. () References Oman
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Time in Qatar is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Qatar does not currently observe daylight saving time. References Qatar
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The Trophée des Gastlosen ("trophy of the Gastlosen") is a Swiss competition of ski mountaineering, which is carried out annually in the Gastlosen, near Jaun, since 1993. The history of the Trophée des Gastlosen goes back to 1987, when Erhard Loretan had the idea to carry out the Patrouille des Poyets. The Trophée des...
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Time in Yemen is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00). Yemen does not currently observe daylight saving time. References
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Volcanic plume or volcanic plume may refer to: Eruption plume, a column of hot volcanic ash and gas emitted into the atmosphere during an explosive volcanic eruption Mantle plume, an upwelling of abnormally hot rock within the Earth's mantle, which can cause volcanic hotspots
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Steering system may refer to: Steering Steering linkage Active steering Power steering
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OWN TV or O.W.N. TV, or variations thereof, may refer to: Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel), American television channel based in Los Angeles, California Oprah Winfrey Network (Canadian TV channel), a Canadian television station, originally Canadian Learning Television, which licenses the name and rebroadcasts...
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Southern Tomb 11 is an ancient sepulchre located at Amarna, Egypt. It was used for the burial of Ramose (General), whose titles included, "Royal scribe, Commander of troops of the Lord of the Two Lands, Steward of Nebmaatra (Amenhotep III)". It is unknown whether he was the same person as the Vizier Ramose whose Theba...
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Yarn — один із основних менеджерів пакетів JavaScript , розроблений у 2016 році компанією Facebook (нині Meta) для середовища виконання Node.js JavaScript . Альтернатива менеджеру пакунків npm, Yarn була створена в результаті співпраці Facebook, Exponent (тепер Expo.dev), Google і Tilde (компанія, яка розробила Ember....
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Gary Ryan may refer to: Gary Ryan (athlete) (born 1972), former Irish sprinter Gary Ryan (philatelist) (1916–2008), British philatelist Gary Ryan (guitarist) (born 1969), British guitarist
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Linear management is the application of reductionism to management problems, often relying on the ability to predict, engineer and control outcomes by manipulating the component parts of a business (organization, operation, policy, process and so on). Business process reengineering (BPR) is a popular example of linear ...
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Steam heating usually means steam heating as a type of central heating system. For related articles on Steam heating see: District heating Geothermal heating Seattle Steam Company Steam generator (railroad) See also Steam Heat, a show tune song
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Spawn or spawning may refer to: Spawn (biology), the eggs and sperm of aquatic animals Arts, entertainment, and media Spawn (character), a fictional character in the comic series of the same name and in the associated franchise Spawn: Armageddon, a 2003 video game based on the comic series for sixth generation cons...
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Puffa Puffa Rice was a brand of breakfast cereal produced by the Kellogg Company. Somewhere between Puffed Wheat and Rice Krispies, the product was a form of puffed rice with a sweet, smooth texture and flavoured with brown sugar. Puffa Puffa Rice was introduced in 1967 marketed with a Hawaiian theme and the product sh...
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Mr. Basketball is an unofficial award given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball player in many American states, regions, or metropolitan areas. Mr. Basketball may also refer to: George Mikan (1924–2005), an American basketball player Tal Brody (born 1943), an American-Israeli basketball playe...
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Summary justice may refer to: Handling of summary offenses Frontier justice, also called "vigilante justice" Vigilantism or vigilante justice Summary execution, execution of a person upon their being accused of a crime, without a full and fair trial; usually pejorative See also Summary judgment, judgment entered by a...
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Rocky Mountain wolf may refer to: Gray wolf (Canis lupus) found in the Rocky Mountains Northern Rocky Mountain wolf (Canis lupus irremotus) Southern Rocky Mountain wolf (Canis lupus youngi) See also Mountain wolf or Dhole Mountain wolf (disambiguation) Rocky Mountain (disambiguation) Wolf (disambiguation) Ani...
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Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is a public health agency in the state of Idaho. History The department was founded in 1972. Functions The department provides healthcare services, records management, children and family services, food assistance programs, and healthcare services. The department operates seve...
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Altogether may refer to: Altogether (The Nolans album) Altogether (TV series), a 1975 Canadian television series Altogether (Turnover album) See also The Altogether, a 2001 album by Orbital
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List of football video games may refer to: List of association football video games (soccer) List of American football video games Chronology of indoor American football video games List of Australian rules football video games
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is a Japanese beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Earth Japan 2015 that gives her the right to represent Japan at Miss Earth 2015. She was crowned by Miss Earth Japan 2014, Reina Nagata. Pageantry Miss Earth Japan Ayano joined the Miss Earth Japan 2015 pageant held on 11 July 2015. At the end of the event...
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The FIFA Disciplinary Code (FDC) is a set of codes and regulations promulgated by FIFA's judicial bodies which are composed by its "Disciplinary Committee" and its "Appeal Committee". The FDC regulates almost all issues related to doping, corruption, arbitration, racism, stadium bans, etc... It also details the code o...
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O Austin Montego é um modelo de porte médio da Austin Rover, subsidiária da British Leyland. Montego Montego Austin Montego
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Sentinel cells refer to cells in the body's first line of defense, which embed themselves in tissues such as skin. Sentinel cells can refer to specific antigen-presenting cells, such as: Macrophages Kupffer cells - in the liver Langerhans cells - in the skin and mucosa (*these are a form of dendritic cells) Alveolar ma...
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Raspberry juice is a liquid created from raspberries that is often either used as a part of a mixed drink, added in with other liquids such as orange juice, or consumed by itself. The juice is known for containing a large amount of vitamin C as well as biological iron, which means it is sometimes drunk when an individu...
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Rock dust is a pulverized rock, usually limestone, sprayed on walls inside underground coal mines to prevent coal dust explosions. The dust acts as a heat sink, keeps coal dust levels down, and also prevents the incidence of black lung disease. Rock dust has been used since the early 1900s, but there have been technolo...
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Miejscowości na Ukrainie Zinków (obwód połtawski) - miasto Zinków (obwód chmielnicki) - wieś z zamkiem Przypisy
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Peanut paste is a product of peanuts used in sauces, cookies, crackers (and other baked goods), breakfast cereals and ice cream. 'Peanut paste' is the main ingredient in some peanut butter recipes. Method Peanut paste is obtained by several methods in which raw peanuts are roasted, blanched, and ground to create the ...
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The Samsung Galaxy Watch Active is a smartwatch developed by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on 20 February 2019. The Galaxy Watch Active was scheduled for availability in the United States starting on March 8, 2019. Specifications References External links Galaxy Watch Active on Samsung Newsroom Consumer el...
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Scarlett is a feminine given name. The color scarlet symbolizes courage, passion, force, joy and heat. The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church wear scarlet as a color of the blood of Christ and the Christian martyrs. It gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel ...
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Cambridge Library may refer to: Cambridge University Library, the main library of Cambridge University, England Cambridge Public Library, in Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Military Library, Halifax, Nova Scotia See also Libraries of the University of Cambridge
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Dana Library may refer to: John Cotton Dana Library, research library at Rutgers University–Newark, New Jersey Dana Library and Research Centre, a section of the Science Museum, London Dana Library, a former name of the Cambridge Public Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Margo McCaffery was an American registered nurse and pioneer of the field of pain management nursing. McCaffery's oft-quoted definition of pain as "whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever and wherever the person says it does", stated as early as 1968, has become the prevailing conceptualization o...
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Rubus semisetosus is a North American species of bristleberry in section Setosi of the genus Rubus, a member of the rose family. It grows in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia as well as in the northeastern and north-central United States from New England to Minnesota. References semisetosus Plants described in 190...
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Ann Hirschman is an American nurse practitioner and an elder of the street medic movement. Early life and career Ann Hirschman was trained as a nurse, graduating in 1967. She became a member of the Medical Committee for Human Rights, where she joined a faction that expressed a moral obligation to assist the civil ri...
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Good Girls Don't is an American sitcom created by Claudia Lonow and produced by Carsey-Werner-Mandabach which stars Bree Turner and Joy Gohring. Eight episodes of the series were aired on Oxygen in 2004. Cast Bree Turner as Marjorie Joy Gohring as Jane Kevin Christy as Ben Brent King as Davis Nichole Hiltz as Lizzie ...
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Meadow Road was a cricket ground in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1867, when the Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire played the Gentlemen of Lincolnshire. In 1870, the ground hosted its only first-class match when the Gentlemen of the North played the Gentlemen of the South. The la...
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William Pery may refer to: William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, Irish peer and politician William Pery, 1st Baron Glentworth, Anglican bishop in Ireland William Pery, 4th Earl of Limerick, Irish peer and British Army officer
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Jackie Aprile may refer to: Jackie Aprile, Sr., character in the TV series The Sopranos, played by Michael Rispoli Jackie Aprile, Jr., character who is the son of the above in the TV series The Sopranos, played by Jason Cerbone
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Frappé or frappe may refer to: Food and drink Frappé coffee, an iced coffee beverage made from instant coffee originally from Greece Frappe, a milkshake with ice cream in New England A drink similar to the trademarked Frappuccino Frappe, an Italian and Corsican name for angel wings, a sweet, crisp pastry made with dee...
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Melismata may refer to: Melisma, the singing of a single syllable of text while moving between several different notes in succession The name of a collection of folk songs by Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1588 – 1635)
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A pentathlon () is any sporting competition including five events. Pentathlon may refer to: Sports There are many specific pentathlons consisting of certain sets of events. Ancient Olympic pentathlon, an Ancient Greek game comprising long jump, javelin, discus, foot race, and wrestling Modern pentathlon, a combined...
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Bernard Renault (1836 — 1904) foi um paleobotânico francês. Naturalistas da França Mortos em 1904
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Statistiche WTA Doppio Vittorie (1) Sconfitte (2) Statistiche ITF Singolare Vittorie (1) Doppio Vittorie (25) Altri progetti Collegamenti esterni
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"There Was a Child Went Forth" is a poem written by Walt Whitman in 1855 and later included in the collection of poems entitled Autumn Rivulets. It is an account of a childhood, and is considered to be autobiographical. The poem presents a mixture of country and city scenes as the poet records his memories of early dom...
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The following is a list of episodes of Question Time, a British current affairs debate television programme broadcast by BBC Television. Year overview Presenters Highest appearance makers Episode guide 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 199...
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Clinical Ethics is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers medical ethics, clinical ethics, bioethics and medical law. The editor-in-chief is Jonathan Lewis (University of Manchester). It was established in 2006 and is published by SAGE Publications. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted a...
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L'expression de théorie classique est utilisée : en économie, où elle désigne les thèses (sans en fixer les contours précis) développées essentiellement en Grande-Bretagne et en France au cours des et s : voir École classique. en physique, ce terme recouvre deux définitions distinctes, touchant à la perception quantiq...
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Stunts Unlimited may refer to: Stunts Unlimited (stunt team), formed by Hal Needham, Glenn Wilder, and Ronnie Rondell in 1970 Stunts Unlimited (film), 1980 film about stunt performers directed by Hal Needham
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Paul Vallé (31 December 1926 – 29 December 2004) was a British sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Competition record References External links 1926 births 2004 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics British male sprinters Olympic athletes of Great Brita...
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Richard A. Harshman was a member of the Department of Psychology of the University of Western Ontario since 1976, rising in the ranks to the level of Full Professor. He died suddenly on Thursday, January 10, 2008. He was one of the pioneers of Latent semantic analysis. He made important contributions in psychometri...
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WGEN may refer to: WGEN-FM, a radio station (88.9 FM) licensed to serve Monee, Illinois, United States WGEN-TV, a television station (channel 8) licensed to serve Key West, Florida, United States WGEN-LD, a low-power television station (channel 45) licensed to serve Miami, Florida KIIK-FM, a radio station (104.9 F...
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Milliskin is a type of fabric commonly used to make tights and dance leotards. It was used to make the Superman costume in the movie Superman Returns (2006). Milliskin is characterized by being very light, thin, and stretchy. References Knitted fabrics
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The seventh season of Chicago Med, an American medical drama television series with executive producer Dick Wolf, and producers Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Peter Jankowski, Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov, was ordered on February 27, 2020. The season premiered on September 22, 2021. Cast Main characters Nick Gehlf...
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Opera comique may also refer to: Opéra comique, a genre of French opera Opéra-Comique, a Parisian opera company Opera Comique, theatre in London Opera Comique (Oslo), a Norwegian opera company
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Barges (Côte-d'Or), commune française de la Côte-d'Or ; Barges (Haute-Loire), commune française de la Haute-Loire ; Barges (Haute-Saône), commune française de la Haute-Saône. Barges (Orne), ancienne commune française de l'Orne, auj. intégrée à Villebadin. Barge (Italie), commune de la province de Coni dans le Pié...
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Intimate may refer to: Intimate examination, a physical examination for medical purposes that includes examination of the breasts, genitalia, or rectum of a patient Intimate ion pair, the interactions between a cation, anion and surrounding solvent molecules Intimate media, media artifacts created and collected to c...
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Honey Dew Associates, Inc., doing business as Honey Dew Donuts, is a privately owned and operated Massachusetts-based coffeehouse chain selling donuts and other breakfast foods that operates in New England. The chain is mostly known for its donuts and coffee, but also offers sandwiches, bagels, muffins, and various ty...
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Adversarul secret este un roman de spionaj scris de către scriitoarea britanică Agatha Christie. Lucrări ale Agathei Christie
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Miss Barbados may refer to: Miss Barbados Universe, Barbados' delegation for Miss Universe Miss Barbados World, Barbados' delegation for Miss World
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The leaders of the League of Nations consisted of a Secretary-General, Deputy Secretary-General and a President of the Assembly selected from member states. Secretaries General Deputy Secretaries General Under Secretaries General Presidents of the Assembly See also List of secretaries-general of the United Nati...
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Thalamo-cortico-thalamic circuits consist of looped neural pathways that connect the thalamus to the cerebral cortex, and connect the cerebral cortex back to the thalamus. Some researchers propose that such circuits allow the brain to obtain data on its own activity. See also Recurrent thalamo-cortical resonance Tha...
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Bell Gardens is a city in the U.S. state of California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Located in Los Angeles County, the city's population was 42,072 at the 2010 census, down from 44,054 at the 2000 census. Bell Gardens is part of the Gateway Cities Region, a largely urbanized region located in southeastern Los ...
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Scandium monosulfide is a chemical compound of scandium and sulfur with the chemical formula ScS. Although its formula might suggest that it is a compound of scandium(II), i.e. [Sc2+][S2−], ScS is probably more realistically described as a pseudo-ionic compound, containing [Sc3+][S2−], with the remaining electron occup...
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Folk or Folks may refer to: Sociology Nation People Folklore Folk art Folk dance Folk hero Folk music Folk metal Folk punk Folk rock Folk religion Folk taxonomy Arts, entertainment, and media Folk Plus or Folk +, an Albanian folk music channel Folks (band), a Japanese band Folks!, a 1992 American film ...
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The Concordia Tunnel is a proposed tunnel between Bolivia and an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean. The tunnel would run under the line of concord between Chile and Peru, and give Bolivia access to the sea for the first time since the War of the Pacific. The tunnel would run from the Bolivian border to an artific...
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Uniform law may refer to: Uniform distribution (disambiguation), any of several concepts in mathematics Uniform Act, a model statute designed to be adopted by many jurisdictions A body of harmonised laws, see harmonisation of law Dress code School uniform rules or regulations
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Noseriding is the art of maneuvering a surfboard from the front end. Noseriding is one of the most accomplished maneuvers in surfing. Some advanced maneuvers include: Hang ten toes, Hang five toes, Stretch-five, Front Foot/heel hang, Back Foot/heel hang. Noseriding is a functional maneuver best performed on waves aro...
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Ian McLachlan (born 1936) is a former Australian politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1990 to 1998. Ian McLachlan may also refer to: Ian McLachlan (writer), Canadian writer and academic Ian Dougald McLachlan (1911–1991), Royal Australian Air Force officer C. Ian McLachlan (born 19...
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This is a list of people who have served as mayor of the city of Newport News, Virginia. See also Timeline of Newport News, Virginia References "Mayors, City of Newport News," provided by Newport News Office of Intergovernmental and Community Relations, 2005 Newport News, Virginia
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Velichka Krumova (; born 1942) is a Bulgarian chess player. Biography In the end of 1970s, Velichka Krumova was one of the leading Bulgarian women's chess players. She has participated in many Bulgarian Women's Chess Championship. In 1978, in Bydgoszcz Velichka Krumova shared 4th place in International Women's Chess t...
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Richard Burnett is a columnist and editor of Montreal's alternative newsweekly Hour. Richard Burnett may also refer to: Dick Burnett (musician) (1883–1977), fiddler and composer Dick Burnett (baseball), former owner of the Dallas Rangers baseball team Richie Burnett (born 1967), Welsh darts player Rick Burnett (music...
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Zoe Holloway may refer to: Zoe Holloway, character in Dominion (TV series) Zoe Holloway, actress in Portrait of a Call Girl
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The 12–6 curveball is one of the types of pitches thrown in baseball. It is categorized as a breaking ball because of its downward break. The 12–6 curveball, unlike the normal curveball (also referred to as the "11 to 5 curve" or a "2 to 8 curve" for its motion), breaks in a downward motion in a straight line. This exp...
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Wes Fuller may refer to: Wes Fuller, a witness at the O.K. Corral hearing and aftermath Wes Fuller, a character in Dominion (TV series), American television series
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Beyoncé Knowles-Carter (born 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Beyoncé may also refer to: Beyoncé (album), her self-titled 2013 studio album "Beyoncé", a song by Monét X Change from the 2019 EP Unapologetically
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Ivy Day (Ireland), October 6 in memory of the prominent nationalist politician Charles Stewart Parnell. Ivy Day (United States), ceremonial occasion at older colleges when a class memorial stone is unveiled.
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Sue Baross Nesbitt, (born 1954) is an American synchronized swimming champion and international coach. She is currently the head coach with the Riverside Aquettes in Riverside, California. Swimming career Sue Baross was a member of the Santa Clara Aquamaids when they won the first world team title in 1973 and swam w...
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The palatal ejective is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is . Features Features of the palatal ejective: Occurrence This sound is largely confined to the indigenous languages of the Americas. It sometimes contrasts...
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Loon Lake (New York) Loon Lake (Washington) Kanada Loon Lake (Alberta) Loon Lake (Saskatchewan) Loon Lake (Új-Skócia)
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The Girls Home Internationals was an amateur team golf championship for girls between the four Home Nations. Ireland was represented by the whole island of Ireland.The event was organised by The R&A. The inaugural event was held in 1969 and the venue cycled between the four nations. The winning team received the Stroya...
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The detachable thumb (unknown originator) is a close-up illusion. Effect The performer appears to remove the end of his own thumb; moving it back and forth along his hand or lifting it up. Method There is no particular secret to this illusion: the performer simply holds out one hand sideways with the palm out and the...
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Dustin Brooks is a character of two TV series: Dustin Brooks (Power Rangers Ninja Storm) from Power Rangers Ninja Storm. Dustin Brooks (Zoey 101) from Zoey 101.
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Flight 217 may refer to: Aero Flight 217, crashed on 8 November 1963 Pan Am Flight 217, crashed on 12 December 1968. Aeroflot Flight 217, crashed on 13 October 1972 Aeropesca Colombia Flight 217, crashed on 26 March 1982 Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 217, crashed on 23 December 2005 See also Flight (disambiguation) ...
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The Men's 3 metre springboard competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 19 and 20 July 2017. In a surprise finish, the top three men from the semifinals all failed to reach the podium. Results The preliminary round was started on 19 July at 10:00. The semifinals were held on 19 July at 15:30. The final w...
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Moon Knight is an American television miniseries created by Jeremy Slater for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics featuring the character of the same name. It is the sixth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to be produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films o...
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This is a list of prominent people executed by the state during the reign of the Tudors. The list is not exhaustive. In the reign of Henry VII (1485–1509) In the reign of Henry VIII (1509–1547) In the reign of Edward VI (1547–1553) In the reign of Mary I (1553–1558) In the reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603) Tudors...
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