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projected-56572780-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkman%27s%20Matinee | Milkman's Matinee | Popularity and revenue | Milkman's Matinee is an American radio disc jockey radio program that began on WNEW in New York City in 1935, with the concept later being adopted by other radio stations. The WNEW show was notable for being (at least in its era) the longest daily program on radio at five hours and for making WNEW the first radio stati... | In 1949, a survey conducted by the Pulse, Inc., rating service found that Milkman's Matinee was the top-rated post-midnight radio program in the metropolitan New York area. A 1955 Pulse survey showed that the program had more than three times the number of listeners of its closest competitor. In 1960, officials at WNEW... | [] | [
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projected-56572780-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkman%27s%20Matinee | Milkman's Matinee | Transatlantic transmission | Milkman's Matinee is an American radio disc jockey radio program that began on WNEW in New York City in 1935, with the concept later being adopted by other radio stations. The WNEW show was notable for being (at least in its era) the longest daily program on radio at five hours and for making WNEW the first radio stati... | On August 15, 1947, two apparently unprecedented events occurred on Milkman's Matinee. Art Ford broadcast via shortwave radio from studios of the British Broadcasting Corporation in London, England, as part of a salute to the musical Oklahoma!. Besides being the first transatlantic disc jockey broadcast, the show also ... | [] | [
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projected-44502602-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Rainieri | Frank Rainieri | Introduction | Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a businessman in the tourist industry in the Dominican Republic. He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana. According to Forbes, Rainieri has one of the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near the billion-dollar mark as of 2014. In 2015, he was d... | [] | [
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projected-44502602-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Rainieri | Frank Rainieri | Early life | Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a businessman in the tourist industry in the Dominican Republic. He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana. According to Forbes, Rainieri has one of the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near the billion-dollar mark as of 2014. In 2015, he was d... | Rainieri was born into a family with tradition of hospitality. His paternal grandparents, Isidoro Rainieri and Bianca Franceschini, migrated from Bologna, northern Italy, to northern Dominican Republic, and established two hotels, one in Puerto Plata and the other in Santiago; they had more than 10 children. His parent... | [] | [
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projected-44502602-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Rainieri | Frank Rainieri | Punta Cana | Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a businessman in the tourist industry in the Dominican Republic. He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana. According to Forbes, Rainieri has one of the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near the billion-dollar mark as of 2014. In 2015, he was d... | In 1969, Rainieri and Theodore Kheel acquired a 58-million square meter lot on the eastern end of the Dominican Republic, which was covered with jungle and six miles of beach. Their first project was a 40 guest hotel called the Punta Cana Club, inaugurated two years later. In 1979, they constructed the Puntacana Hotel.... | [] | [
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projected-44502602-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Rainieri | Frank Rainieri | Grupo Puntacana History | Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini is a businessman in the tourist industry in the Dominican Republic. He is the chairman and founder of Grupo Puntacana. According to Forbes, Rainieri has one of the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near the billion-dollar mark as of 2014. In 2015, he was d... | 1969: Ted Kheel and group of 40 partners purchase approximately 30 square miles of undeveloped land in the eastern Dominican Republic.
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projected-56572798-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eschatotypa%20melichrysa | Eschatotypa melichrysa | Introduction | Eschatotypa melichrysa is a species of moth in the family Tineidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1880. This species is endemic to New Zealand. Meyrick regarded them as common in Wellington and Dunedin, in December and January. He obtained specimens from beating forest growth. | [] | [
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projected-08556585-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | Introduction | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | [] | [
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projected-08556585-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (3) Washington Bullets vs. (6) Cleveland Cavaliers | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | Nate Thurmond’s final NBA game.
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projected-08556585-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (3) Portland Trail Blazers vs. (6) Chicago Bulls | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. | [] | [
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projected-08556585-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (4) Golden State Warriors vs. (5) Detroit Pistons | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | This would be the last NBA playoff game in the city of Detroit until 2019.
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projected-08556585-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (2) Houston Rockets vs. (3) Washington Bullets | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. | [] | [
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projected-08556585-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (4) Golden State Warriors | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning three of the first four meetings. | [] | [
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projected-08556585-015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (2) Denver Nuggets vs. (3) Portland Trail Blazers | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams. | [] | [
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projected-08556585-018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (2) Houston Rockets | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | Controversial charging foul on John Lucas wipes out game-tying field goal with 5 seconds left.
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projected-08556585-020 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | (1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (3) Portland Trail Blazers | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | Bill Walton's famous dunk on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
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projected-08556585-021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977%20NBA%20playoffs | 1977 NBA playoffs | NBA Finals: (E1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (W3) Portland Trail Blazers | The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. It was Portland's first (and , on... | Notable for a brawl between the Blazers' Maurice Lucas and the 76ers' Darryl Dawkins.
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projected-23577196-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delegate%20River | Delegate River | Introduction | The Delegate River is a perennial river of the Snowy River catchment, located in the Alpine regions of the states of Victoria and New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23577196-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delegate%20River | Delegate River | Course and features | The Delegate River is a perennial river of the Snowy River catchment, located in the Alpine regions of the states of Victoria and New South Wales, Australia. | The Delegate River rises below Cob Hill within Errinundra National Park on the north western slopes of Gunmark Range, part of the Errinundra Plateau, approximately east northeast of Goongerah, in East Gippsland, Victoria. The river flows generally north, east southeast, northeast, north, and then northwest, flowing ac... | [] | [
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projected-23577196-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delegate%20River | Delegate River | See also | The Delegate River is a perennial river of the Snowy River catchment, located in the Alpine regions of the states of Victoria and New South Wales, Australia. | Delegate River Diversion Tunnel
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projected-44502605-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Islington | The Islington | Introduction | The Islington is a live music venue located at 1 Tolpuddle Street, London, England, Prior to new ownership it was called the "North One".
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projected-44502605-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Islington | The Islington | References | The Islington is a live music venue located at 1 Tolpuddle Street, London, England, Prior to new ownership it was called the "North One".
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projected-23577199-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus%20accrescendi | Jus accrescendi | Introduction | 1207; Broom, Max. 455. There is no survivorship in cases of partnership, in contrast to joint-tenancy. Story, Partn. § 00.
Jus accrescendi praefertur oneribus: The right of survivorship is preferred to incumbrances. Co. Litt. 185o. Hence no dower or courtesy can be claimed out of a joint estate. 1 Steph. Comm. 316.
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projected-23577199-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus%20accrescendi | Jus accrescendi | References | 1207; Broom, Max. 455. There is no survivorship in cases of partnership, in contrast to joint-tenancy. Story, Partn. § 00.
Jus accrescendi praefertur oneribus: The right of survivorship is preferred to incumbrances. Co. Litt. 185o. Hence no dower or courtesy can be claimed out of a joint estate. 1 Steph. Comm. 316.
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projected-56572861-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%20Norwich%20Union%20Grand%20Prix | 1988 Norwich Union Grand Prix | Introduction | The 1988 Norwich Union Grand Prix was a professional invitational snooker tournament, which took place in December 1988.
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projected-56572861-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%20Norwich%20Union%20Grand%20Prix | 1988 Norwich Union Grand Prix | References | The 1988 Norwich Union Grand Prix was a professional invitational snooker tournament, which took place in December 1988.
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projected-44502614-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20P.%20Cothran | Thomas P. Cothran | Introduction | Thomas P. Cothran (October 24, 1857 – April 11, 1934) was an associate justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. He was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1878. He was elected while serving as the Speaker of the House of the South Carolina House of Representatives to succeed Justice Hydrick on January 28, 1921. H... | [] | [
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projected-23577201-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilgry%20River | Dilgry River | Introduction | Cobark River, a perennial river of the Manning River catchment, is located in the Upper Hunter district of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23577201-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilgry%20River | Dilgry River | Course and features | Cobark River, a perennial river of the Manning River catchment, is located in the Upper Hunter district of New South Wales, Australia. | Dilgry River rises in the Barrington Tops within the Great Dividing Range, near Tunderbolts Lookout in the Barrington Tops National Park, and flows generally east then south by east, before reaching its confluence with the Cobark River, north north east of Boranel Mountain. The river descends over its course. | [] | [
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projected-23577207-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doyles%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Doyles River (New South Wales) | Introduction | Doyles River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23577207-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doyles%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Doyles River (New South Wales) | See also | Doyles River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Mid North Coast",
"Port Macquarie-Hastings Council"
] |
projected-23577207-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doyles%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Doyles River (New South Wales) | References | Doyles River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
Category:Mid North Coast
Category:Port Macquarie-Hastings Council | [] | [
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"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Mid North Coast",
"Port Macquarie-Hastings Council"
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projected-44502629-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Hatanaka | Bill Hatanaka | Introduction | Bill Hatanaka (born May 3, 1954) is a former Canadian football wide receiver who played four seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Ottawa Rough Riders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He was drafted by the Rough Riders in the first round of the 1976 CFL Draft. He played CIS football at York University. He was ... | [] | [
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"Canadian sportspeople of Japanese descent"
] | |
projected-23577208-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Dry River (New South Wales) | Introduction | Dry River is a perennial river of the Murrah River catchment, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"South Coast (New South Wales)"
] | |
projected-23577208-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Dry River (New South Wales) | Course and features | Dry River is a perennial river of the Murrah River catchment, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Dry River rises below Murrabrine Mountain on the eastern slopes of the Kybeyan Range, that is part of the Great Dividing Range, located approximately west of Cobargo and flows generally southeast before reaching its confluence with the Mumbulla Creek to form the Murrah River, approximately southeast by south of Quaam... | [] | [
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projected-23577208-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Dry River (New South Wales) | See also | Dry River is a perennial river of the Murrah River catchment, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of New South Wales (A-K)
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"South Coast (New South Wales)"
] |
projected-23577211-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken%20Greenwood | Ken Greenwood | Introduction | Kenneth Richard Greenwood (15 December 1941 – 18 April 2021) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Carlton and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
A ruckman, Greenwood was recruited from South Bendigo and was an understudy to John Nicholls during his time at Carlton. In just his eighth league... | [] | [
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"2021 deaths",
"Carlton Football Club players",
"Western Bulldogs players",
"Preston Football Club (VFA) players",
"Preston Football Club (VFA) coaches",
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"Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia)"
] | |
projected-23577212-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20music%20venues%20in%20San%20Antonio | List of music venues in San Antonio | Introduction | The U.S city of San Antonio, Texas has a vivid and diverse music scene. There are large venues such as the AT&T Center, medium-sized venues such as The Paper Tiger that host large concerts and well-known touring music acts, and many small venues that host many kinds of music.
502 Bar
Alamodome
AT&T Center
Aztec T... | [] | [
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"Buildings and structures in San Antonio",
"Music venues in Texas",
"Tourist attractions in San Antonio",
"Music of San Antonio",
"Lists of music venues",
"San Antonio-related lists",
"American music-related lists"
] | |
projected-23577212-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20music%20venues%20in%20San%20Antonio | List of music venues in San Antonio | See also | The U.S city of San Antonio, Texas has a vivid and diverse music scene. There are large venues such as the AT&T Center, medium-sized venues such as The Paper Tiger that host large concerts and well-known touring music acts, and many small venues that host many kinds of music.
502 Bar
Alamodome
AT&T Center
Aztec T... | List of concert venues
Music venues
San Antonio
Category:Tourist attractions in San Antonio
Category:Music of San Antonio
San Antonio
Music venues
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"Buildings and structures in San Antonio",
"Music venues in Texas",
"Tourist attractions in San Antonio",
"Music of San Antonio",
"Lists of music venues",
"San Antonio-related lists",
"American music-related lists"
] |
projected-23577215-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckmaloi%20River | Duckmaloi River | Introduction | Duckmaloi River, a perennial stream that is part of the Macquarie catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Duckmaloi River rises on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range east of Shooters Hill, and flows generally to the north and... | [] | [
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] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Murray-Darling basin",
"Central Tablelands"
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projected-23577215-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckmaloi%20River | Duckmaloi River | See also | Duckmaloi River, a perennial stream that is part of the Macquarie catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Duckmaloi River rises on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range east of Shooters Hill, and flows generally to the north and... | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Murray-Darling basin",
"Central Tablelands"
] |
projected-23577215-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duckmaloi%20River | Duckmaloi River | References | Duckmaloi River, a perennial stream that is part of the Macquarie catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Duckmaloi River rises on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range east of Shooters Hill, and flows generally to the north and... | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
Category:Murray-Darling basin
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"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Murray-Darling basin",
"Central Tablelands"
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projected-23577217-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke%20River | Dyke River | Introduction | Dyke River is a perennial stream of the Macleay River catchment, located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Northern Tablelands",
"Armidale Regional Council"
] | |
projected-23577217-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke%20River | Dyke River | Course and features | Dyke River is a perennial stream of the Macleay River catchment, located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | Dyke River rises on the southern slopes of the Cunnawarra Range on the Dorrigo Plateau in high country east of Uralla and west of Nambucca Heads, and flows generally south by west before reaching its confluence with the Macleay River at Lower Creek, west of Comara. The river descends over its course. | [] | [
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] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Northern Tablelands",
"Armidale Regional Council"
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projected-23577217-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyke%20River | Dyke River | See also | Dyke River is a perennial stream of the Macleay River catchment, located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Northern Tablelands",
"Armidale Regional Council"
] |
projected-20471881-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma%20Moodie | Alma Moodie | Introduction | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie (12 September 18987 March 1943) was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Kr... | [] | [
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"1943 deaths",
"People from Rockhampton",
"Australian classical violinists",
"Australian expatriates in Germany",
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"20th-century classical violinists",
"20th-century Australian musicians",
"Women classical violinis... | |
projected-20471881-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma%20Moodie | Alma Moodie | Biography | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie (12 September 18987 March 1943) was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Kr... | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie was born on 12 September 1898 in regional Queensland, Australia, the daughter of William Templeton Moodie and his wife Susan (née McClafferty). Some sources say she was born in Mount Morgan, others in Rockhampton.
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"20th-century Australian musicians",
"Women classical violinis... |
projected-20471881-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma%20Moodie | Alma Moodie | Concerto performances | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie (12 September 18987 March 1943) was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Kr... | In addition to the performances mentioned above, Alma Moodie's appearances included:
Bach Double Violin Concerto in D minor
with Georg Kulenkampff and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) (15 December 1927)
with Riele Queling and the BPO under Wilhelm Furtwängler (Berlin, December 1933)
Bach Concerto in E major
at... | [] | [
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"20th-century Australian musicians",
"Women classical violinis... |
projected-20471881-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma%20Moodie | Alma Moodie | Posthumous recognition | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie (12 September 18987 March 1943) was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Kr... | In 1943, Karl Höller wrote his Violin Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 33 in memory of Alma Moodie.
The Australian composer David Osborne wrote a violin concerto titled Pictures of Alma, which was premiered on 30 May 2010 by Rochelle Bryson and the Raga Dolls Salon Orchestra, at the Iwaki Auditorium, ABC Southbank Centre,... | [] | [
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"20th-century Australian musicians",
"Women classical violinis... |
projected-20471881-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alma%20Moodie | Alma Moodie | Further reading | Alma Mary Templeton Moodie (12 September 18987 March 1943) was an Australian violinist who established an excellent reputation in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. She was regarded as the foremost female violinist during the inter-war years, and she premiered violin concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Kr... | Dreyfus, Kay (2013). Bluebeard's Bride: Alma Moodie, violinist. Parkwood, Victoria: Lyrebird Press. . | [] | [
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"20th-century Australian musicians",
"Women classical violinis... |
projected-20471882-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald%20Jones%20%28cricketer%29 | Ronald Jones (cricketer) | Introduction | Ronald Jones (9 September 1938 – 30 April 2019) was an English cricketer who played a single game of first-class cricket, for Worcestershire against Cambridge University in 1955, in which he scored 2 and 23. | [] | [
"Introduction"
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"English cricketers",
"Worcestershire cricketers",
"1938 births",
"2019 deaths",
"Cricketers from Wolverhampton"
] | |
projected-20471882-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald%20Jones%20%28cricketer%29 | Ronald Jones (cricketer) | References | Ronald Jones (9 September 1938 – 30 April 2019) was an English cricketer who played a single game of first-class cricket, for Worcestershire against Cambridge University in 1955, in which he scored 2 and 23. | Category:English cricketers
Category:Worcestershire cricketers
Category:1938 births
Category:2019 deaths
Category:Cricketers from Wolverhampton | [] | [
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] | [
"English cricketers",
"Worcestershire cricketers",
"1938 births",
"2019 deaths",
"Cricketers from Wolverhampton"
] |
projected-23577226-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellenborough%20River | Ellenborough River | Introduction | Ellenborough River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Mid North Coast"
] | |
projected-23577226-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellenborough%20River | Ellenborough River | Course and features | Ellenborough River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Ellenborough River rises on the eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, southwest of Blue Knob, and flows generally northeast before reaching its confluence with the Hastings River, near Ellenborough. The river descends over its course.
The river descends over Ellenborough Falls, a sheer drop of circa , located ... | [] | [
"Course and features"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Mid North Coast"
] |
projected-23577226-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellenborough%20River | Ellenborough River | See also | Ellenborough River, a perennial river of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Mid North Coast"
] |
projected-08556599-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFGF | WFGF | Introduction | WFGF (92.1 FM, "92.1 The Frog") is a commercial radio station based in Wapakoneta, Ohio, broadcasting a country music format. Its studios are located in Lima, Ohio, with their transmitter located in Cridersville, Ohio, between Wapakoneta and Lima. | [] | [
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"Radio stations in Ohio",
"Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States",
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"1964 establishments in Ohio"
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projected-08556599-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFGF | WFGF | History | WFGF (92.1 FM, "92.1 The Frog") is a commercial radio station based in Wapakoneta, Ohio, broadcasting a country music format. Its studios are located in Lima, Ohio, with their transmitter located in Cridersville, Ohio, between Wapakoneta and Lima. | Originally called WERM (for its main air personality Ernestine R. Miller, wife of the station's founder, the late Harry B. Miller...later with WHJM before her passing in 2013) when it first began broadcasting in 1964, under the licensee name West Central Ohio Broadcasters Inc.. WERM was a family owned and operated stat... | [] | [
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"Radio stations in Ohio",
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projected-08556599-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFGF | WFGF | Programming history | WFGF (92.1 FM, "92.1 The Frog") is a commercial radio station based in Wapakoneta, Ohio, broadcasting a country music format. Its studios are located in Lima, Ohio, with their transmitter located in Cridersville, Ohio, between Wapakoneta and Lima. | In 2003, WZOQ along with other Forever-owned Lima stations were sold to Connecticut-based Maverick Media and a year later purchased classic country WDOH in Delphos switching to a soft adult contemporary format. At midnight on April 2, 2007, the station was rebranded as "Star 92.1". A week later on April 9, 2007, its ca... | [] | [
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"Radio stations in Ohio",
"Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States",
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projected-08556599-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFGF | WFGF | Station ownership | WFGF (92.1 FM, "92.1 The Frog") is a commercial radio station based in Wapakoneta, Ohio, broadcasting a country music format. Its studios are located in Lima, Ohio, with their transmitter located in Cridersville, Ohio, between Wapakoneta and Lima. | 1965-1978 WEST CENTRAL OHIO BROADCASTERS INC. (as WERM)
also owned WELX/WHBM-FM Xenia
1978-1986 BULMER COMMUNICATIONS INC.(as WAXC)
1986-1991 ARROW COMMUNICATIONS (as WZOQ)
also owned WZNY Augusta, WTNN-A/WFFX-F Tuscaloosa, WFRG A/F Utica, KLIO Quad Cities, KZBB Ft. Smith, KHUM Topeka, WENI-A/WZKZ-F Corning
1991-1993 K... | [] | [
"Station ownership"
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"Lima, Ohio",
"Radio stations in Ohio",
"Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States",
"Radio stations established in 1964",
"1964 establishments in Ohio"
] |
projected-08556599-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFGF | WFGF | See also | WFGF (92.1 FM, "92.1 The Frog") is a commercial radio station based in Wapakoneta, Ohio, broadcasting a country music format. Its studios are located in Lima, Ohio, with their transmitter located in Cridersville, Ohio, between Wapakoneta and Lima. | Froggy (brand) | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Lima, Ohio",
"Radio stations in Ohio",
"Contemporary hit radio stations in the United States",
"Radio stations established in 1964",
"1964 establishments in Ohio"
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projected-10672809-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsa%20Whiston | Dorsa Whiston | Introduction | Dorsa Whiston is a wrinkle ridge system at in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon. It is 85 km long and was named after William Whiston in 1976.
Whiston | [] | [
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"Ridges on the Moon"
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projected-23577232-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endrick%20River | Endrick River | Introduction | Endrick River is a perennial river of the Shoalhaven catchment located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Southern Tablelands",
"City of Shoalhaven"
] | |
projected-23577232-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endrick%20River | Endrick River | Location and features | Endrick River is a perennial river of the Shoalhaven catchment located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Endrick River rises below Quiltys Mountain on the western slopes of the Budawang Range near Sassafras, and flows generally south southwest, west, northwest, and then north by west, joined by six minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Shoalhaven River near Nerriga, descending over its course. | [] | [
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"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Southern Tablelands",
"City of Shoalhaven"
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projected-23577232-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endrick%20River | Endrick River | See also | Endrick River is a perennial river of the Shoalhaven catchment located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Budawang National Park
List of rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers in New South Wales (A-K)
Morton National Park
Rivers of New South Wales | [] | [
"See also"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Southern Tablelands",
"City of Shoalhaven"
] |
projected-23577232-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endrick%20River | Endrick River | References | Endrick River is a perennial river of the Shoalhaven catchment located in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
Category:Southern Tablelands
Category:City of Shoalhaven | [] | [
"References"
] | [
"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Southern Tablelands",
"City of Shoalhaven"
] |
projected-23577239-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1987–88 Libyan Premier League | Introduction | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1987–88 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Libyan Premier League seasons",
"1987–88 in Libyan football",
"1987–88 in African association football leagues"
] | |
projected-23577239-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1987–88 Libyan Premier League | Overview | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1987–88 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | It was contested by 18 teams, and Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) won the championship. | [] | [
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"Libyan Premier League seasons",
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"1987–88 in African association football leagues"
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projected-23577239-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1987–88 Libyan Premier League | References | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1987–88 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Category:Libyan Premier League seasons
1
Libya | [] | [
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projected-23577246-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%E2%80%9389%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1988–89 Libyan Premier League | Introduction | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1988–89 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | [] | [
"Introduction"
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"Libyan Premier League seasons",
"1988–89 in Libyan football",
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projected-23577246-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%E2%80%9389%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1988–89 Libyan Premier League | Overview | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1988–89 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) won the championship. | [] | [
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"Libyan Premier League seasons",
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projected-23577246-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988%E2%80%9389%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1988–89 Libyan Premier League | References | Following are the statistics of the Libyan Premier League for the 1988–89 season. The Libyan Premier League () is the highest division of Libyan football championship, organised by Libyan Football Federation. It was founded in 1963 and features mostly professional players. | Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Category:Libyan Premier League seasons
1
Libya | [] | [
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projected-23577250-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%E2%80%9390%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1989–90 Libyan Premier League | Introduction | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1989–90 season. | [] | [
"Introduction"
] | [
"Libyan Premier League seasons",
"1989–90 in Libyan football",
"1989–90 in African association football leagues"
] | |
projected-23577250-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%E2%80%9390%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1989–90 Libyan Premier League | Overview | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1989–90 season. | Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) won the championship. | [] | [
"Overview"
] | [
"Libyan Premier League seasons",
"1989–90 in Libyan football",
"1989–90 in African association football leagues"
] |
projected-23577250-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989%E2%80%9390%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1989–90 Libyan Premier League | References | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1989–90 season. | Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF)
Category:Libyan Premier League seasons
1
Libya | [] | [
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"Libyan Premier League seasons",
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projected-10672850-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humor%20Monastery | Humor Monastery | Introduction | Humor Monastery located in Mănăstirea Humorului, about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Romania. It is a monastery for nuns dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary, or Theotokos. It was constructed in 1530 by Voievod Petru Rareş and his chancellor Teodor Bubuiog. The monastery was built over the foundation ... | [] | [
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"Christian monasteries established in the 15th century",
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projected-10672850-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humor%20Monastery | Humor Monastery | Frescoes | Humor Monastery located in Mănăstirea Humorului, about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Romania. It is a monastery for nuns dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary, or Theotokos. It was constructed in 1530 by Voievod Petru Rareş and his chancellor Teodor Bubuiog. The monastery was built over the foundation ... | Humor was one of the first of Moldavia's painted monasteries to be frescoed and, along with Voroneţ, is probably the best preserved. The dominant colour of the frescoes is a reddish brown. The master painter responsible for Humor's frescoes, which were painted in 1535, is one Toma of Suceava.
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projected-23577257-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gara%20River%20%28Australia%29 | Gara River (Australia) | Introduction | Gara River, a perennial river that is a tributary of the Macleay River, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23577257-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gara%20River%20%28Australia%29 | Gara River (Australia) | Course and features | Gara River, a perennial river that is a tributary of the Macleay River, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | The river rises at the junction of the southern slopes of the Great Dividing Range and the Ben Lomond Range, near Llangothlin, and flows generally south and southeast, joined by four minor tributaries, until the river reaches a junction with Salisbury Waters within Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and descends to its co... | [] | [
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projected-23577257-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gara%20River%20%28Australia%29 | Gara River (Australia) | See also | Gara River, a perennial river that is a tributary of the Macleay River, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of New South Wales (A–K)
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projected-23577258-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990%E2%80%9391%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1990–91 Libyan Premier League | Introduction | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1990–91 season. | [] | [
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projected-23577258-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990%E2%80%9391%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1990–91 Libyan Premier League | Overview | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1990–91 season. | Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) won the championship. | [] | [
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projected-23577258-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990%E2%80%9391%20Libyan%20Premier%20League | 1990–91 Libyan Premier League | References | Statistics of Libyan Premier League for the 1990–91 season. | Libya - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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projected-44502704-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoskinstown | Hoskinstown | Introduction | Hoskinstown is a locality in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia. The locality, and what remains of the cluster of settlement of the same name, is 38 km southeast of Canberra the Capital city of Australia, and 299 km southwest of Sydney. At the , it had a population of 191.
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projected-23577259-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geehi%20River | Geehi River | Introduction | The Geehi River, a perennial river of the Murray catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23577259-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geehi%20River | Geehi River | Course and features | The Geehi River, a perennial river of the Murray catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | The Geehi River rises below Mount Jagungal, part of Strumbo Range within the Kosciuszko National Park, and flows generally southwest before reaching its confluence with the Swampy Plain River, below Mount Youngal, near the locality of Geehi. The river descends over its course.
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projected-23577259-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geehi%20River | Geehi River | See also | The Geehi River, a perennial river of the Murray catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | List of rivers of New South Wales (A-K)
List of rivers of Australia
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projected-44502784-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yentl%20Syndrome | Yentl Syndrome | Introduction | The Yentl Syndrome is the different course of action that heart attacks usually follow for women than for men. This is a problem because much of medical research has focused primarily on symptoms of male heart attacks, and many women have died due to misdiagnosis because their symptoms present differently. The name is ... | [] | [
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projected-08556624-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Cocking | Robert Cocking | Introduction | Robert Cocking (1776 – 24 July 1837) was a British watercolour artist who died in the first parachute accident. | [] | [
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projected-08556624-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Cocking | Robert Cocking | Parachute design | Robert Cocking (1776 – 24 July 1837) was a British watercolour artist who died in the first parachute accident. | Robert Cocking was a professional watercolour artist with keen amateur interest in science. He had seen André-Jacques Garnerin make the first parachute jump in England in 1802 (the first modern parachute jump had been carried out in 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard) and been inspired to develop an improved design after r... | [] | [
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projected-08556624-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Cocking | Robert Cocking | Crash | Robert Cocking (1776 – 24 July 1837) was a British watercolour artist who died in the first parachute accident. | A large crowd had gathered to witness the event, but it was immediately obvious that Cocking was in trouble. He had neglected to include the weight of the parachute itself in his calculations and as a result the descent was far too quick. Though rapid, the descent continued evenly for a few seconds, but then the entire... | [] | [
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