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projected-17326268-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army%20and%20Navy%20YMCA | Army and Navy YMCA | See also | The Army and Navy YMCA is a historic YMCA building at 50 Washington Square in Newport, Rhode Island. It is a five-story concrete, masonry, and brick building, designed by Louis E. Jallade and erected in 1911 by the Norcross Brothers. It occupies a small, irregularly-shaped city block at the upper end of Washington Sq... | National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island | [] | [
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projected-20462966-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Introduction | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | [] | [
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projected-20462966-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Life | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Higginson attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then joined the United States Air Force, and was sent by them to study Japanese at Yale University, where his interest in haiku began. | [] | [
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projected-20462966-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Career | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | He served for two years at Misawa Air Base in Japan in the early 1960s. Upon return to the US he completed his undergraduate studies, obtaining a BA in English at Southern Connecticut State College in 1969. He edited Haiku Magazine from 1971 to 1976, and ran the literary From Here Press, which published titles by sever... | [] | [
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projected-20462966-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Legacy | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Higginson's experience in Japan led him to conclude "the 17 sound structure of Japanese haiku did not translate into 17 syllables in English" and in his translations therefrom stressed more upon "the order of images, the grammar between them (or lack thereof) and the psychological effect of the poems". Higginson's aim ... | [] | [
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projected-20462966-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Major works | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | His three major works, The Haiku Handbook (1985), Haiku World (1996), and The Haiku Seasons (1996), all continue to sell well with internet booksellers, while The Haiku Handbook is one of the most widely read English-language haiku books. | [] | [
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projected-20462966-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Bibliography | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Itadakimasu: Essays on haiku and senryu in English. J & C Transcripts, 1971
Cycing Paterson: a Haiku / Senryu Sequence. Seer Ox, 1974
Christmas night in Paterson. From Here Press, 1975
Don't you build your highway here. From Here Press, 1975
Thistle Brilliant Morning: Translations from the Japanese (translator). Fr... | [] | [
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projected-20462966-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | Grants, awards, and other recognitions | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Member, Selection Committee for the Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Awards in International Haiku, Ehime Prefecture Culture Foundation, Japan (2000, 2002, 2004).
Honorary Curator, American Haiku Archive, California State Library, Sacramento, California, USA (2003–2004).
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projected-20462966-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | See also | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Monostich
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projected-20462966-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20J.%20Higginson | William J. Higginson | References | William J. Higginson (December 17, 1938 – October 11, 2008) was an American poet, translator and author most notable for his work with haiku and renku, born in New York City. He was one of the charter members of the Haiku Society of America, and was present at its formation meeting in 1968. | Autobiographical notes
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projected-23571083-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema%20of%20Rajasthan | Cinema of Rajasthan | Introduction | The cinema of Rajasthan refers to films produced in Rajasthan in north-western India. These films are produced in various regional and tribal languages including Rajasthani varieties such as Mewari, Marwari, Hadoti etc. | [] | [
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projected-23571083-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema%20of%20Rajasthan | Cinema of Rajasthan | Overview | The cinema of Rajasthan refers to films produced in Rajasthan in north-western India. These films are produced in various regional and tribal languages including Rajasthani varieties such as Mewari, Marwari, Hadoti etc. | The first Rajasthani movie was Nazrana, a Marwari film directed by G. P. Kapoor and released in 1942. Babasa Ri Ladli, produced by B. K. Adarsh, was released in 1961 and has been described as the first hit Rajasthani movie.
The 1983 film Mhari Pyri Channana by producer and director Jatinkumar Agarrwal was the first Si... | [] | [
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projected-23571083-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema%20of%20Rajasthan | Cinema of Rajasthan | See also | The cinema of Rajasthan refers to films produced in Rajasthan in north-western India. These films are produced in various regional and tribal languages including Rajasthani varieties such as Mewari, Marwari, Hadoti etc. | List of Rajasthani language films
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projected-20462972-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Higginson | Bill Higginson | Introduction | Bill Higginson may refer to:
William J. Higginson (1938–2008), American poet, translator and author
Bill Higginson (cricketer) (born 1936), English cricketer | [] | [
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projected-23571086-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Yarmouth%29 | Beaver Lake (Yarmouth) | Introduction | Beaver Lake Yarmouth is a lake of Yarmouth District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | [] | [
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projected-23571086-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Yarmouth%29 | Beaver Lake (Yarmouth) | See also | Beaver Lake Yarmouth is a lake of Yarmouth District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | List of lakes in Nova Scotia | [] | [
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projected-23571086-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Yarmouth%29 | Beaver Lake (Yarmouth) | References | Beaver Lake Yarmouth is a lake of Yarmouth District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | National Resources Canada
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projected-17326275-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lohse | Lohse | Introduction | Lohse is a German-language surname. Notable people with the name include:
Adolf Lohse (1807–1867), Prussian master builder and architect
Anna Lohse (1866–1942), Danish teacher and women's rights activist
Bobby Lohse (born 1958), Swedish sailor
Brian Lohse (born 1968), American politician
Bruno Lohse (1911–2007), ... | [] | [
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projected-23571096-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20End%20of%20Fear | The End of Fear | Introduction | The End of Fear is an EP by Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | [] | [
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projected-23571096-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20End%20of%20Fear | The End of Fear | Track listing | The End of Fear is an EP by Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | "The End of Fear" - 4:02
"Aphrodite" - 4:13
"Boyracer" - 5:04
"Solarstorm" - 4:15
"Become Beautiful" - 7:55
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projected-23571096-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20End%20of%20Fear | The End of Fear | Credits | The End of Fear is an EP by Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | Written by Josh Doyle
Produced by Sam Shacklock
All guitars and vocals by Josh Doyle
All beats, bass and synths by Sam Shacklock
Photography by Josh Doyle & Jenny Doyle
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projected-23571096-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20End%20of%20Fear | The End of Fear | References | The End of Fear is an EP by Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | Category:Josh Doyle albums
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projected-17326286-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory%20of%20everything%20%28disambiguation%29 | Theory of everything (disambiguation) | Introduction | A theory of everything is a hypothetical physical theory that would explain all known physical phenomena.
Theory of everything may also refer to: | [] | [
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projected-17326286-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory%20of%20everything%20%28disambiguation%29 | Theory of everything (disambiguation) | Philosophy | A theory of everything is a hypothetical physical theory that would explain all known physical phenomena.
Theory of everything may also refer to: | Theory of everything (philosophy), a hypothetical all-encompassing philosophical explanation of nature or reality
A Theory of Everything, a book by Ken Wilber dealing with his "integral theory" | [] | [
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projected-17326286-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory%20of%20everything%20%28disambiguation%29 | Theory of everything (disambiguation) | Film and television | A theory of everything is a hypothetical physical theory that would explain all known physical phenomena.
Theory of everything may also refer to: | "The Theory of Everything" (CSI), an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
The Theory of Everything (2006 film), a TV film
The Theory of Everything (2014 film), a biographical film about Stephen and Jane Hawking | [] | [
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projected-17326286-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory%20of%20everything%20%28disambiguation%29 | Theory of everything (disambiguation) | Music | A theory of everything is a hypothetical physical theory that would explain all known physical phenomena.
Theory of everything may also refer to: | Theory of Everything (album), 2010 album by Children Collide
The Theory of Everything (Ayreon album), 2013
The Theory of Everything (Life On Planet 9 album), 2014
Theory of Everything, a series of tracks by electronic composer DJ-Nate, of which two are used as the background music of levels in the video game Geometr... | [] | [
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projected-17326286-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory%20of%20everything%20%28disambiguation%29 | Theory of everything (disambiguation) | See also | A theory of everything is a hypothetical physical theory that would explain all known physical phenomena.
Theory of everything may also refer to: | Theory of Everything (podcast), a radio show and then podcast by Benjamen Walker
Toe (disambiguation) | [] | [
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projected-23571098-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepys%20Street | Pepys Street | Introduction | Pepys Street is a street in the City of London, linking Seething Lane in the west to Cooper's Row in the east. Savage Gardens crosses the street.
When the Port of London Authority Building was erected in 1923, Colchester Street was extended to Seething Lane and renamed after the diarist Samuel Pepys, who lived there d... | [] | [
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projected-23571098-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepys%20Street | Pepys Street | See also | Pepys Street is a street in the City of London, linking Seething Lane in the west to Cooper's Row in the east. Savage Gardens crosses the street.
When the Port of London Authority Building was erected in 1923, Colchester Street was extended to Seething Lane and renamed after the diarist Samuel Pepys, who lived there d... | List of eponymous roads in London | [] | [
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projected-23571098-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepys%20Street | Pepys Street | References | Pepys Street is a street in the City of London, linking Seething Lane in the west to Cooper's Row in the east. Savage Gardens crosses the street.
When the Port of London Authority Building was erected in 1923, Colchester Street was extended to Seething Lane and renamed after the diarist Samuel Pepys, who lived there d... | Category:Streets in the City of London | [] | [
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projected-23571101-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Pictou%29 | Beaver Lake (Pictou) | Introduction | Beaver Lake Pictou is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | [] | [
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projected-23571101-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Pictou%29 | Beaver Lake (Pictou) | See also | Beaver Lake Pictou is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | List of lakes in Nova Scotia | [] | [
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projected-23571101-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Lake%20%28Pictou%29 | Beaver Lake (Pictou) | References | Beaver Lake Pictou is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | National Resources Canada
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projected-23571102-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen%20Brown%20Lake | Ellen Brown Lake | Introduction | Ellen Brown Lake is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Ellen Brown Lake is in the headwaters of the West Branch of St. Mary's River.
The lake lies just north of the Nelson River, a tributary of the St. Mary's.
Environment Canada collected water quality data in the lake in 1997.
Selected findings were alk... | [] | [
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projected-23571102-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen%20Brown%20Lake | Ellen Brown Lake | See also | Ellen Brown Lake is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Ellen Brown Lake is in the headwaters of the West Branch of St. Mary's River.
The lake lies just north of the Nelson River, a tributary of the St. Mary's.
Environment Canada collected water quality data in the lake in 1997.
Selected findings were alk... | List of lakes in Nova Scotia | [] | [
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projected-23571102-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen%20Brown%20Lake | Ellen Brown Lake | Sources | Ellen Brown Lake is a lake of Pictou County, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Ellen Brown Lake is in the headwaters of the West Branch of St. Mary's River.
The lake lies just north of the Nelson River, a tributary of the St. Mary's.
Environment Canada collected water quality data in the lake in 1997.
Selected findings were alk... | Category:Lakes of Nova Scotia | [] | [
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projected-17326290-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSDAP/AO%20%281972%29 | NSDAP/AO (1972) | Introduction | The NSDAP/AO is an American neo-Nazi organization. It was founded in 1972 by United States citizen Gary Rex Lauck (born in 1953) in Fairbury, Nebraska. The organization's name stands for "NSDAP Aufbau- und Auslandsorganisation" ("NSDAP Development and Foreign Organization").
Lauck's organization claims to be a continu... | [] | [
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projected-20462984-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawakaze-class%20destroyer | Kawakaze-class destroyer | Introduction | The were a class of two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The class is sometimes referred to as the Tanikaze class in some sources; however, Tanikaze was launched and commissioned later than Kawakaze. | [] | [
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projected-20462984-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawakaze-class%20destroyer | Kawakaze-class destroyer | Background | The were a class of two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The class is sometimes referred to as the Tanikaze class in some sources; however, Tanikaze was launched and commissioned later than Kawakaze. | Construction of the new Kawakaze-class destroyers was authorized as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's 8-4 Fleet Program in fiscal 1915. A large destroyer with long range, capable of providing escort to the new battleship and the two s were considered a part of this reduced spending naval program from the previous E... | [] | [
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projected-20462984-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawakaze-class%20destroyer | Kawakaze-class destroyer | Design | The were a class of two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The class is sometimes referred to as the Tanikaze class in some sources; however, Tanikaze was launched and commissioned later than Kawakaze. | Initially conceived of as a follow-on version of the earlier s, however, it was the first to use the new Type 3 120 mm 45 caliber naval guns that were to be used many subsequent classes of Japanese destroyers. In addition, given the experience with deployment of Japanese destroyers for extended periods overseas in Worl... | [] | [
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projected-20462984-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawakaze-class%20destroyer | Kawakaze-class destroyer | Operational history | The were a class of two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The class is sometimes referred to as the Tanikaze class in some sources; however, Tanikaze was launched and commissioned later than Kawakaze. | The Kawakaze-class destroyers served during the interwar period. Kawakaze was retired on 1 April 1934 and Tanikaze a year later. | [] | [
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projected-23571124-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor%20Butterfly%20%28film%29 | Poor Butterfly (film) | Introduction | Poor Butterfly () is a 1986 Argentine drama film directed by Raúl de la Torre. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. | [] | [
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projected-23571124-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor%20Butterfly%20%28film%29 | Poor Butterfly (film) | Cast | Poor Butterfly () is a 1986 Argentine drama film directed by Raúl de la Torre. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. | Graciela Borges as Clara
Lautaro Murúa
Pepe Soriano as Shloime
Víctor Laplace as Jose
Bibi Andersson as Gertrud
Duilio Marzio
Cipe Lincovsky as Juana
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Ana María Picchio as Irma
China Zorrilla
Cacho Fontana | [] | [
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projected-20462997-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick%20Gardner | Dick Gardner | Introduction | Charles Richard Gardner (22 December 1913 - 1997) was an English footballer. His regular position was as an inside right. Born in Birmingham, Gardner played for Evesham Town, Notts County, Stourbridge, Sheffield United, and Manchester United. | [] | [
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projected-23571128-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Cranberry%20Lake%20%28Digby%29 | Little Cranberry Lake (Digby) | Introduction | Little Cranberry Lake is a lake of Digby District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | [] | [
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projected-23571128-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Cranberry%20Lake%20%28Digby%29 | Little Cranberry Lake (Digby) | See also | Little Cranberry Lake is a lake of Digby District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | List of lakes in Nova Scotia | [] | [
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projected-23571128-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little%20Cranberry%20Lake%20%28Digby%29 | Little Cranberry Lake (Digby) | References | Little Cranberry Lake is a lake of Digby District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | National Resources Canada
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projected-23571134-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake%20Henry%20%28Nova%20Scotia%29 | Lake Henry (Nova Scotia) | Introduction | Lake Henry is a lake in the municipal district of St. Mary's, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | [] | [
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projected-23571134-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake%20Henry%20%28Nova%20Scotia%29 | Lake Henry (Nova Scotia) | See also | Lake Henry is a lake in the municipal district of St. Mary's, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | List of lakes in Nova Scotia | [] | [
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"Lakes of Nova Scotia"
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projected-23571134-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake%20Henry%20%28Nova%20Scotia%29 | Lake Henry (Nova Scotia) | References | Lake Henry is a lake in the municipal district of St. Mary's, in Nova Scotia, Canada. | National Resources Canada
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projected-17326302-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster%20Adams | Buster Adams | Introduction | Elvin Clark "Buster" Adams (June 24, 1915 – September 1, 1990) was a major league outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in and between and . | [] | [
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"Sacramento Solons players",
"St. Louis Cardinals players",
"San Di... | |
projected-17326302-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster%20Adams | Buster Adams | Early life | Elvin Clark "Buster" Adams (June 24, 1915 – September 1, 1990) was a major league outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in and between and . | Adams was born in 1915 in Trinidad, Colorado. He graduated from Bisbee High School in Bisbee, Arizona, in 1935. He spent a year playing in the Western Association before moving to the Pacific Coast League (PCL) for the 1936 season. | [] | [
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"Sacramento Solons players",
"St. Louis Cardinals players",
"San Di... |
projected-17326302-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster%20Adams | Buster Adams | Early professional career | Elvin Clark "Buster" Adams (June 24, 1915 – September 1, 1990) was a major league outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in and between and . | In 1936, Adams began playing for the Sacramento Solons of the PCL; he played in the PCL off-and-on for the next 16 seasons. When Adams broke his leg during the 1936 season, he had been leading the PCL in stolen bases, but he missed much of the season with that injury. Adams was in spring training with the St. Louis Car... | [] | [
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"Sacramento Solons players",
"St. Louis Cardinals players",
"San Di... |
projected-17326302-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster%20Adams | Buster Adams | Later career | Elvin Clark "Buster" Adams (June 24, 1915 – September 1, 1990) was a major league outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in and between and . | Adams returned to the majors with the Cardinals in 1943, playing in eight games before being traded to the Phillies. He played the rest of that season, all of 1944, and the first 14 games of 1945 with the Phillies. Though Adams had been able to play through his stomach ailment, the illness rendered him ineligible to s... | [] | [
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"Rochester Red Wings players",
"Sacramento Solons players",
"St. Louis Cardinals players",
"San Di... |
projected-17326302-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster%20Adams | Buster Adams | Later life | Elvin Clark "Buster" Adams (June 24, 1915 – September 1, 1990) was a major league outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in and between and . | Adams died of congestive heart failure in Rancho Mirage, California, in 1990. | [] | [
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"1990 deaths",
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"Major League Baseball outfielders",
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"Rochester Red Wings players",
"Sacramento Solons players",
"St. Louis Cardinals players",
"San Di... |
projected-23571136-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%20Stallion%20Stakes | Florida Stallion Stakes | Introduction | The Florida Stallion Stakes is an American series of Thoroughbred horse races run annually at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida. Created in 1982 to benefit the Florida Thoroughbred breeding industry, it is open to two-year-olds sired by a nominated Florida stallion and raced over three months at increasing d... | [] | [
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"Horse races in Florida",
"Recurring sporting events established in 1982",
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projected-23571136-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%20Stallion%20Stakes | Florida Stallion Stakes | Florida Stallion Stakes | The Florida Stallion Stakes is an American series of Thoroughbred horse races run annually at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida. Created in 1982 to benefit the Florida Thoroughbred breeding industry, it is open to two-year-olds sired by a nominated Florida stallion and raced over three months at increasing d... | Each race is named in honor of a horse bred in Florida.
Two-year-old filly divisions:
Desert Vixen Stakes - 6 furlongs in August
Susan's Girl Stakes - 7 furlongs in September
My Dear Girl Stakes - 8.5 furlongs (11/16 miles) in October
Two-year-old colt divisions:
Dr. Fager Stakes - 6 furlongs in August
Affirmed ... | [] | [
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projected-23571136-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%20Stallion%20Stakes | Florida Stallion Stakes | References | The Florida Stallion Stakes is an American series of Thoroughbred horse races run annually at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida. Created in 1982 to benefit the Florida Thoroughbred breeding industry, it is open to two-year-olds sired by a nominated Florida stallion and raced over three months at increasing d... | The Florida Stallion Stakes at Calder Race Course
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Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1982
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projected-23571145-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values%20and%20Virtues | Values and Virtues | Introduction | Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Josh Doyle albums",
"2009 EPs"
] | |
projected-23571145-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values%20and%20Virtues | Values and Virtues | Track listing | Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | "High School Soldier" - 3:50
"Ghosts Like You" - 4:18
"Pop Idol" - 2:55
"Waiting For The Payoff" - 4:46
"Concrete Moon" - 4:03 | [] | [
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"Josh Doyle albums",
"2009 EPs"
] |
projected-23571145-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values%20and%20Virtues | Values and Virtues | Middletown Bonus Tracks | Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | "Middletown" - 3:24
"Two Lines Instead Of One" - 3:36
"This Transcendant Ache" - 3:25
"My Jerusalem" - 3:53
"Waiting For The Payoff (Acoustic)" - 4:18
"Jericho" - 3:24
"Damaged Goods" - 4:17
"Army Of Two (Acoustic)" - 4:08
"Concrete Moon (Acoustic)" - 4:56 | [] | [
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"Josh Doyle albums",
"2009 EPs"
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projected-23571145-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values%20and%20Virtues | Values and Virtues | Credits | Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | Written by Josh Doyle
Track 2, 4 & 5 produced by Justin Saunders
Track 1 & 3 produced and mixed by Joe Baldridge
Track 2, 4 & 5 mixed by John Castelli
Mastered by Steve Wilson
Artwork & design by Shaun Gordon
Vocals & guitar by Josh Doyle
Additional guitars by Mark Hamilton, Justin Saunders & Jason Moore
Bass b... | [] | [
"Credits"
] | [
"Josh Doyle albums",
"2009 EPs"
] |
projected-23571145-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Values%20and%20Virtues | Values and Virtues | References | Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle. | Category:Josh Doyle albums
Category:2009 EPs | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Josh Doyle albums",
"2009 EPs"
] |
projected-23571148-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atar%20%28disambiguation%29 | Atar (disambiguation) | Introduction | Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire".
Atar may also refer to: | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [] | |
projected-23571148-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atar%20%28disambiguation%29 | Atar (disambiguation) | People | Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire".
Atar may also refer to: | Atar (name) | [] | [
"People"
] | [] |
projected-23571148-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atar%20%28disambiguation%29 | Atar (disambiguation) | Places | Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire".
Atar may also refer to: | Atar Department
Atar International Airport
Atar, Mauritania, a city in Mauritania
Atar, Padang Ganting, a village in Indonesia | [] | [
"Places"
] | [] |
projected-23571148-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atar%20%28disambiguation%29 | Atar (disambiguation) | Other uses | Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire".
Atar may also refer to: | ATAR, an acronym for Australian Tertiary Admission Rank
Atelier Technique Aéronautique de Rickenbach
ATAR-23
SNECMA Atar Volant
SNECMA Atar, a French jet engine
AT-AR, a type of Imperial Walker from the Star Wars fictional universe | [] | [
"Other uses"
] | [] |
projected-23571148-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atar%20%28disambiguation%29 | Atar (disambiguation) | See also | Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire".
Atar may also refer to: | Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS)
Attar (disambiguation) | [] | [
"See also"
] | [] |
projected-23571165-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank%20You%20Pretty%20Baby | Thank You Pretty Baby | Introduction | "Thank You Pretty Baby" is 1959 R&B/pop hit by Brook Benton. The song was written by Brook Benton and Clyde Otis. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"1959 singles",
"Brook Benton songs",
"Songs written by Clyde Otis",
"1959 songs",
"Songs written by Brook Benton"
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projected-23571165-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank%20You%20Pretty%20Baby | Thank You Pretty Baby | Chart performance | "Thank You Pretty Baby" is 1959 R&B/pop hit by Brook Benton. The song was written by Brook Benton and Clyde Otis. | The single was the second release for Benton as solo artist to reach number one on the R&B charts. It held the top spot for four weeks. "Thank You Pretty Baby" was a successful crossover hit, peaking at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100. | [] | [
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"Brook Benton songs",
"Songs written by Clyde Otis",
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"Songs written by Brook Benton"
] |
projected-23571165-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank%20You%20Pretty%20Baby | Thank You Pretty Baby | Cover version | "Thank You Pretty Baby" is 1959 R&B/pop hit by Brook Benton. The song was written by Brook Benton and Clyde Otis. | The track was covered by Curley Bridges on his 1999 album, Keys to the Blues. | [] | [
"Cover version"
] | [
"1959 singles",
"Brook Benton songs",
"Songs written by Clyde Otis",
"1959 songs",
"Songs written by Brook Benton"
] |
projected-23571165-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thank%20You%20Pretty%20Baby | Thank You Pretty Baby | References | "Thank You Pretty Baby" is 1959 R&B/pop hit by Brook Benton. The song was written by Brook Benton and Clyde Otis. | Category:1959 singles
Category:Brook Benton songs
Category:Songs written by Clyde Otis
Category:1959 songs
Category:Songs written by Brook Benton | [] | [
"References"
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"1959 singles",
"Brook Benton songs",
"Songs written by Clyde Otis",
"1959 songs",
"Songs written by Brook Benton"
] |
projected-17326311-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Redhawks | Washington Redhawks | Introduction | The Washington Redhawks was a culture jam created by a group of Native Americans to draw attention to the Washington Redskins name controversy. In 2020, the team retired the Redskins branding amidst the removal of many names and images as part of the George Floyd protests. The football team was later renamed the Washin... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"21st-century controversies",
"Anti-indigenous racism in the United States",
"Cultural appropriation",
"National Football League controversies",
"Native American topics",
"Native American-related controversies",
"Sports mascots in the United States",
"Washington Redskins"
] | |
projected-17326311-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Redhawks | Washington Redhawks | Action | The Washington Redhawks was a culture jam created by a group of Native Americans to draw attention to the Washington Redskins name controversy. In 2020, the team retired the Redskins branding amidst the removal of many names and images as part of the George Floyd protests. The football team was later renamed the Washin... | On December 13, 2017, a Native American group, Rising Hearts, created several authentic-appearing websites and a Twitter campaign, that seemed to announce that the Washington Redskins had agreed to change its name to the Washington Redhawks for the 2018 season. The sites included one for the team, and for several news ... | [] | [
"Action"
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"21st-century controversies",
"Anti-indigenous racism in the United States",
"Cultural appropriation",
"National Football League controversies",
"Native American topics",
"Native American-related controversies",
"Sports mascots in the United States",
"Washington Redskins"
] |
projected-17326311-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Redhawks | Washington Redhawks | Response | The Washington Redhawks was a culture jam created by a group of Native Americans to draw attention to the Washington Redskins name controversy. In 2020, the team retired the Redskins branding amidst the removal of many names and images as part of the George Floyd protests. The football team was later renamed the Washin... | The Washington Redskins posted a message on their own web site stating: "This morning, the Redskins organization was made aware of fraudulent websites about our team name. The name of the team is the Washington Redskins and will remain that for the future."
At a news conference the following day the organizers of Risi... | [] | [
"Response"
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"Anti-indigenous racism in the United States",
"Cultural appropriation",
"National Football League controversies",
"Native American topics",
"Native American-related controversies",
"Sports mascots in the United States",
"Washington Redskins"
] |
projected-17326311-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%20Redhawks | Washington Redhawks | References | The Washington Redhawks was a culture jam created by a group of Native Americans to draw attention to the Washington Redskins name controversy. In 2020, the team retired the Redskins branding amidst the removal of many names and images as part of the George Floyd protests. The football team was later renamed the Washin... | Category:21st-century controversies
Category:Anti-indigenous racism in the United States
Category:Cultural appropriation
Category:National Football League controversies
Category:Native American topics
Category:Native American-related controversies
Category:Sports mascots in the United States
Name controversy | [] | [
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"Anti-indigenous racism in the United States",
"Cultural appropriation",
"National Football League controversies",
"Native American topics",
"Native American-related controversies",
"Sports mascots in the United States",
"Washington Redskins"
] |
projected-17326318-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Simons | David Simons | Introduction | David Simons may refer to:
David G. Simons (1922–2010), American physician and U.S. Air Force officer who set a record of high-altitude balloon flight
J. David Simons (born 1953), Scottish novelist and short story writer
David Simons, developer of Simons' BASIC
Dave Simons (1954–2009), American comic book artist
D. ... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [] | |
projected-17326318-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Simons | David Simons | See also | David Simons may refer to:
David G. Simons (1922–2010), American physician and U.S. Air Force officer who set a record of high-altitude balloon flight
J. David Simons (born 1953), Scottish novelist and short story writer
David Simons, developer of Simons' BASIC
Dave Simons (1954–2009), American comic book artist
D. ... | David Simon (disambiguation)
David Simmons (disambiguation) | [] | [
"See also"
] | [] |
projected-17326321-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | Introduction | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] | |
projected-17326321-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | History | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | The station began broadcasting as 4QB in 1948 originally as a relay of the national program. The station was originally based in Maryborough, the traditional capital of the Wide-Bay region.
The station negotiated with the School of Arts in 1950 to rent out a small office on the first floor of the school's building fo... | [] | [
"History"
] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] |
projected-17326321-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | Transmitters | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | The station broadcasts through the following main AM and FM transmitters along with low power FM repeaters: | [] | [
"Transmitters"
] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] |
projected-17326321-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | Local Programs | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | ABC Wide Bay broadcasts four local programs throughout the week.
Wide Bay Rural Report 6:15 - 6:30 - presented by Megan Hughes
Breakfast 6:35 - 8:00 - presented by David Dowsett
Mornings 10:00 - 11:00 - presented by Ross Kay
Saturday Breakfast 6:00 - 8:00 - presented by Ross Kay
At all other times the station is ... | [] | [
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] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] |
projected-17326321-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | Staff | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | As of 2021, there are a total of ten full-time staff and several casuals at ABC Wide Bay. | [] | [
"Staff"
] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] |
projected-17326321-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC%20Wide%20Bay | ABC Wide Bay | See also | ABC Wide Bay is an ABC Local Radio station based in Bundaberg broadcasting to the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland. This includes the towns of Maryborough, Gympie, Hervey Bay and Mundubbera. | List of radio stations in Australia
Wide Bay
Category:Radio stations in Queensland | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"ABC Local Radio",
"Radio stations in Queensland"
] |
projected-17326366-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Kennedy | Mark Kennedy | Introduction | Mark Kennedy may refer to:
Mark Kennedy (judge) (born 1952), American jurist
Mark Kennedy (Australian footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballer
Mark Kennedy (boxer) (born 1967), Jamaica boxer
Mark Kennedy (footballer, born 1976), Irish football player
Mark Kennedy (musician) (born 1951), Australian mus... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [] | |
projected-17326366-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Kennedy | Mark Kennedy | See also | Mark Kennedy may refer to:
Mark Kennedy (judge) (born 1952), American jurist
Mark Kennedy (Australian footballer) (born 1972), Australian rules footballer
Mark Kennedy (boxer) (born 1967), Jamaica boxer
Mark Kennedy (footballer, born 1976), Irish football player
Mark Kennedy (musician) (born 1951), Australian mus... | Marc Kennedy (born 1982), Canadian curler | [] | [
"See also"
] | [] |
projected-17326391-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artillery%20Park | Artillery Park | Introduction | The Artillery Park (also known as the Churchyard Cemetery) is an historic cemetery at North Road and Narragansett Avenue in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It is located at a high point on the southern part of Conanicut Island. It was originally laid out in 1656 as a burying ground and militia training ground, but appears t... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island",
"1656 establishments in Rhode Island",
"Jamestown, Rhode Island",
"National Register of Historic Places in Newport County, Rhode Island"
] | |
projected-17326391-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artillery%20Park | Artillery Park | See also | The Artillery Park (also known as the Churchyard Cemetery) is an historic cemetery at North Road and Narragansett Avenue in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It is located at a high point on the southern part of Conanicut Island. It was originally laid out in 1656 as a burying ground and militia training ground, but appears t... | National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island",
"1656 establishments in Rhode Island",
"Jamestown, Rhode Island",
"National Register of Historic Places in Newport County, Rhode Island"
] |
projected-17326391-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artillery%20Park | Artillery Park | References and external links | The Artillery Park (also known as the Churchyard Cemetery) is an historic cemetery at North Road and Narragansett Avenue in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It is located at a high point on the southern part of Conanicut Island. It was originally laid out in 1656 as a burying ground and militia training ground, but appears t... | Town of Jamestown: Artillery info
Category:Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island
Category:1656 establishments in Rhode Island
Category:Jamestown, Rhode Island
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"1656 establishments in Rhode Island",
"Jamestown, Rhode Island",
"National Register of Historic Places in Newport County, Rhode Island"
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projected-17326407-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ning%20Chunhong | Ning Chunhong | Introduction | Ning Chunhong (; born January 21, 1968) is a Chinese chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She was in the Top 50 Women rating list from October 2001 to 2002.
In 1992 she won the women's section of the World University Chess Championship in Antwerp, Belgium.
She was awarded the title of FIDE Arbite... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"1968 births",
"Living people",
"Chinese female chess players",
"Chess woman grandmasters",
"Chess arbiters",
"Place of birth missing (living people)"
] | |
projected-17326407-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ning%20Chunhong | Ning Chunhong | See also | Ning Chunhong (; born January 21, 1968) is a Chinese chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She was in the Top 50 Women rating list from October 2001 to 2002.
In 1992 she won the women's section of the World University Chess Championship in Antwerp, Belgium.
She was awarded the title of FIDE Arbite... | Chess in China | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"1968 births",
"Living people",
"Chinese female chess players",
"Chess woman grandmasters",
"Chess arbiters",
"Place of birth missing (living people)"
] |
projected-23571166-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20the%20Spheres%20Society | Music of the Spheres Society | Introduction | Inspired by the Neoplatonic academies of 16th and 17th-century Italy, which combined discourse with musical presentations, the Music of the Spheres Society was founded in 2001 by its artistic director and violinist, Stephanie Chase, and hornist Ann Ellsworth. Its first concert took place in New York City on November 1,... | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"2001 establishments in the United States",
"Chamber music groups",
"Musical groups established in 2001",
"Musical groups from New York City"
] | |
projected-17326413-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Adams%20%28baseball%29 | Jim Adams (baseball) | Introduction | James J. Adams (born 1868) was an American major league baseball catcher. He played professionally for the St. Louis Browns. | [] | [
"Introduction"
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"1868 births",
"Baseball players from Illinois",
"Major League Baseball catchers",
"St. Louis Browns (AA) players",
"19th-century baseball players",
"Year of death unknown",
"Sportspeople from East St. Louis, Illinois",
"Pueblo Ponies players",
"Aspen (minor league baseball) players",
"Fort Worth ... | |
projected-17326413-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Adams%20%28baseball%29 | Jim Adams (baseball) | Career | James J. Adams (born 1868) was an American major league baseball catcher. He played professionally for the St. Louis Browns. | Adams was born in 1868 in East St. Louis, Illinois. He played in one game for the St. Louis Browns on April 21, 1890. He hit one single in four at-bats during the game. In addition to his brief appearance for the Browns, he played on various minor league teams from 1889–1892 and again in 1899–1900.
He was briefly the ... | [] | [
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"Baseball players from Illinois",
"Major League Baseball catchers",
"St. Louis Browns (AA) players",
"19th-century baseball players",
"Year of death unknown",
"Sportspeople from East St. Louis, Illinois",
"Pueblo Ponies players",
"Aspen (minor league baseball) players",
"Fort Worth ... |
projected-23571183-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malandro%20Records | Malandro Records | Introduction | Malandro Records was an American record label based in Cincinnati, Ohio, which released albums by Brazilian musicians. Founded by Rick Warm, the label released about 20 albums before it ceased operation.
The label's name came from the Portuguese word malandragem, a person who lived a certain type of free lifestyle.
A... | [] | [
"Introduction"
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projected-23571183-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malandro%20Records | Malandro Records | Discography | Malandro Records was an American record label based in Cincinnati, Ohio, which released albums by Brazilian musicians. Founded by Rick Warm, the label released about 20 albums before it ceased operation.
The label's name came from the Portuguese word malandragem, a person who lived a certain type of free lifestyle.
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The label's name came from the Portuguese word malandragem, a person who lived a certain type of free lifestyle.
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