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Lotena Formation, contemporaneous formation of the Neuquén Basin
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projected-56572911-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ca%C3%B1ad%C3%B3n%20Calc%C3%A1reo%20Formation | Cañadón Calcáreo Formation | Further reading | The Cañadón Calcáreo Formation is an Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian-aged geologic formation, from the Cañadón Asfalto Basin in Chubut Province, Argentina, a rift basin that started forming since the earliest Jurassic. It was formerly thought to date into the Cretaceous, but the age has been revised with Uranium Lead dating ... | O. W. M. Rauhut, J. L. Carballido, and D. Pol. 2015. A diplodocid sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35(5):e982798:1-8
O. W. M. Rauhut, K. Remes, R. Fechner, G. Cladera, and P. Puerta. 2005. Discovery of a short-necked sauropod d... | [] | [
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projected-08556799-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iv%C3%B6%20Lake | Ivö Lake | Introduction | Ivö Lake (Swedish: Ivösjön) is the largest and deepest lake of Skåne, Sweden, located in the municipalities of Kristianstad and Bromölla in the northeastern part of Skåne County. It covers an area of just under , with a maximum depth of 50 meters. The lake is the richest in fish species in Sweden, including pike, salmo... | [] | [
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projected-08556799-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iv%C3%B6%20Lake | Ivö Lake | Ivö | Ivö Lake (Swedish: Ivösjön) is the largest and deepest lake of Skåne, Sweden, located in the municipalities of Kristianstad and Bromölla in the northeastern part of Skåne County. It covers an area of just under , with a maximum depth of 50 meters. The lake is the richest in fish species in Sweden, including pike, salmo... | The largest island in the lake, Ivö, has a permanent, year-round population. A free, cable-driven car ferry operates a regular scheduled service to the island from the village Barum on the mainland. On the island are the ruins of Anders Sunesøn's castle Ivöhus. Sunesøn, a Danish archbishop of Lund, died in Ivöhus in 12... | [] | [
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The Bishop's Cellar. Site of the Humleslingan Cultural Association.
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projected-08556805-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Stewart%20%28American%20football%29 | David Stewart (American football) | High school career | David Stewart (born August 28, 1982) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Mississippi State and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. | Stewart attended Lawrence County High School in Moulton, Alabama, where he was a two-way tackle and three-year letterman. He earned Class 4A all-state honors on the offensive line from the Birmingham News. Stewart also recorded 120 tackles, including 28 quarterback sacks during his junior and senior years while on defe... | [] | [
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projected-08556805-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Stewart%20%28American%20football%29 | David Stewart (American football) | College career | David Stewart (born August 28, 1982) is a former American football offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Mississippi State and was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. | Stewart enrolled at Mississippi State University, where he played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs football team from 2001 to 2004. After redshirting his initial year, Stewart appeared in six games during the 2001 season, starting vs. Louisiana State, Arkansas and Troy State. The following year, he took over the rig... | [] | [
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projected-10672900-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tir%20na%20n-Og%20Award | Tir na n-Og Award | Introduction | The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards categories, one English-language and two Welsh-language. Their purpose is "... | [] | [
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projected-10672900-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tir%20na%20n-Og%20Award | Tir na n-Og Award | Recent awards | The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards categories, one English-language and two Welsh-language. Their purpose is "... | 2019
The 2018/2019 cycle was completed by announcements of the English-language winner on 16 May 2019 and the two Welsh-language winners at the Urdd National Eisteddfod on 30 May.
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projected-10672900-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tir%20na%20n-Og%20Award | Tir na n-Og Award | Winners of multiple awards | The Tir na n-Og Awards (abbreviated TnaO) are a set of annual children's literary awards in Wales from 1976. They are presented by the Books Council of Wales to the best books published during the preceding calendar year in each of three awards categories, one English-language and two Welsh-language. Their purpose is "... | Pont Books, the children's imprint of Gomer Press (Gwasg Gomer), has published the last nine books to win the English award, 2006 to 2014. Gwasg Gomer has also published five winners of Welsh awards during that time. Y Lolfa, Tal-y-bont published six of the eight books to win the Welsh-language awards, 2009 to 2012.
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projected-10672928-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrington%20Passage%2C%20Nova%20Scotia | Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia | Introduction | Barrington Passage is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Barrington of Shelburne County.
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projected-10672928-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrington%20Passage%2C%20Nova%20Scotia | Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia | History | Barrington Passage is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Barrington of Shelburne County.
It is named after William Barrington, 2nd Viscount Barrington. | The Mi'kmaq called the area, "Ministiguish" or "Ministegkek", meaning "he has gone for it." The Acadians called the area, "La Passage." Eighty families from Cape Cod and Nantucket, Massachusetts settled in the area in 1760.
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Based on the statistical a... | Center for Alternative Fuels Research Programs
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Based on the statistical a... | Satya Nadella ('90 MS Computer Science), Microsoft CEO.
Michael Dhuey, electrical and computer engineer, co-inventor of the Macintosh II and the iPod.
Luther Graef ('61 MS Structural Engineering), Founder of Graef Anhalt Schloemer & Associates Inc., and former President of ASCE.
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projected-10672987-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Wisconsin%E2%80%93Milwaukee%20School%20of%20Education | University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee School of Education | Introduction | The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee School of Education is an academic division of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. It offers five undergraduate major, five master's, and 12 doctoral programs. It also offers the only four-year interpreter training degree in Wisconsin.
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The school was ranked 86th nationally by U... | The School of Education’s history is intertwined with the history of UWM. The school’s predecessor, Milwaukee Normal School, opened in 1885 to train teachers in downtown Milwaukee at 18th Street and Wells Avenue. In 1909, the Normal School moved to its new location, the Milwaukee Normal School Building (today’s Mitchel... | [] | [
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The school was ranked 86th nationally by U... | Martin Haberman, educator, university professor
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projected-17335265-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two%20and%20a%20Half%20Deaths | Two and a Half Deaths | Plot | "Two and a Half Deaths" is the sixteenth episode of the eighth season of the American crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation which is set in Las Vegas. The episode aired on May 8, 2008 on CBS. It was written by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn in a crossover between CSI and Two and a Half Men. The character of Annabell... | When the death of a well-known TV star, Annabelle (Katey Sagal), is reported, the CSI team is sent to investigate. Annabelle's co-star, Megan, is interviewed, saying what a tragedy it was. Warrick points out to Grissom and Catherine that a woman's high heel print can clearly be seen in the blood from Annabelle's room. ... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Introduction | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Constitutional amendment procedure | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | Any amendment to the Constitution of California requires the passage of a California ballot proposition by a simple majority of the voters. A constitutional amendment may be placed on the ballot by either a vote in the California State Legislature or though an initiative attaining signatures equal to eight percent of ... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | California abortion law | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | In the first session of the California State Legislature in 1850, the legislature passed the Crimes and Punishments Act, which criminalized an abortion under all circumstances except to save a woman's life. The State Legislature amended California's abortion law in 1967 with the Therapeutic Abortion Act, signed by Gove... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Previous propositions | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | In 2005, 2006, and 2008, there were three initiatives – Proposition 73, Proposition 85, and Proposition 4 respectively – that would have established parental notification and a mandatory waiting period on abortions in California. All three proposals were rejected by the voters. Proposition 73 caused concern for its opp... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Impetus for new proposition | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | On , Politico published a leaked draft opinion of Dobbs, which showed the Supreme Court overturning Roe and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and determining that the US constitution does not grant a right to an abortion. In response to the draft opinion, Governor Newsom, Senate President pro tempore Toni Atkins, and Assembl... | [
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projected-71480851-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Senate | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | On , Atkins introduced Senate Constitutional Amendment 10, by Rendon and other Democrats in the state legislature to codify a constitutional right to reproductive freedom. Atkins stated that SCA 10 would codify abortion and contraception protections that already exist in California state law. For the constitutional am... | [
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projected-71480851-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Arguments and rebuttals | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | The official argument in favor of Proposition 1 was by Shannon , Jodi Hicks, and Carol Moon Goldberg, each representing the California Medical Association, the Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, and the League of Women Voters of California respectively. In their argument, they wrote in part that "a person's ... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Republican campaign strategy | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | On June 24, San Francisco Chronicles Sophia Bollag found that the Republican candidates campaigning for statewide office in California were largely quiet about abortion rights and the effort to codify those rights into the state constitution. On the hesitance of Republican politicians to discuss abortion, Fullerton Col... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Viability | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | On June 27, Southern California News Group columnist Susan Shelley wrote that Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 could overwrite existing statutory laws that impose limits on abortion, "If SCA 10 is adopted, the 'except' language in current law could be interpreted by a court as an unconstitutional infringement of the ... | [] | [
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projected-71480851-016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20California%20Proposition%201 | 2022 California Proposition 1 | Voter turnout | Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), is a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that will be voted upon by the public in the 2022 general election on . If passed, the proposition will amend the C... | US President Joe Biden and his strategists will be watching Proposition 1 and initiatives in other states to craft a national strategy to protect abortion rights as voters had done in Kansas, where the Democratic National Committee conducted digital canvassing to get out the vote. Multiple writers, such as Ed Kilgore f... | [] | [
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projected-17335291-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle%20Pennington | Kyle Pennington | Introduction | Kyle David Pennington (Born in March, 1979) is an American television writer. He is credited with writing episodes of the American television series, Lost. He was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the fourth season of Lost. The writing ... | [] | [
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projected-17335291-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle%20Pennington | Kyle Pennington | Biography | Kyle David Pennington (Born in March, 1979) is an American television writer. He is credited with writing episodes of the American television series, Lost. He was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series at the February 2009 ceremony for his work on the fourth season of Lost. The writing ... | Kyle grew up in the East Bay region of Northern California near San Francisco in the city of Walnut Creek, CA. He attended Monte Vista High School (Danville, California) from 1993 to 1996 and attended San Pasqual High School (Escondido, California) from 1996 to 1997 before studying film at the University of California... | [] | [
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