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projected-08557515-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publicis%20New%20York | Publicis New York | Publications | Publicis New York (formerly Publicis Kaplan Thaler) is an American advertising agency based in New York City. The agency created the Aflac duck, Herbal Essences Totally Organic Experience, Continental Airlines “Work Hard. Fly Right.", and Swiffer Sweeper campaigns. | Previous CEO and Chief Creative Officer, Linda Kaplan Thaler and President Robin Koval are the authors of three books:
BANG! Getting Your Message Heard in a Noisy World (Random House, 2003)
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projected-44788999-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Teresa%20Ochoa%20Mej%C3%ADa | María Teresa Ochoa Mejía | Introduction | María Teresa Rosaura Ochoa Mejía (born 14 October 1954) is a Mexican politician from the Citizens' Movement. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico. | [] | [
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projected-44788999-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Teresa%20Ochoa%20Mej%C3%ADa | María Teresa Ochoa Mejía | References | María Teresa Rosaura Ochoa Mejía (born 14 October 1954) is a Mexican politician from the Citizens' Movement. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the State of Mexico. | Category:1954 births
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projected-44789023-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cri%C8%99an%20%28surname%29 | Crișan (surname) | Introduction | Crișan is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adrian Crișan (born 1980), Romanian table tennis player
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Adrian Crișan (born 1980), Romanian table tennis player
Ion Horațiu Crișan (1928–1994), Romanian historian and archaeologist
Traian Crișan (1918–1990), Romanian Roman Catholic prelate
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projected-26725531-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundiconus%20smirna | Profundiconus smirna | Introduction | Profundiconus smirna, common name the Smirna cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725531-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundiconus%20smirna | Profundiconus smirna | Description | Profundiconus smirna, common name the Smirna cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725531-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundiconus%20smirna | Profundiconus smirna | Distribution | Profundiconus smirna, common name the Smirna cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725531-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profundiconus%20smirna | Profundiconus smirna | References | Profundiconus smirna, common name the Smirna cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Profundiconus, these cone snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones sho... | Bartsch, P. & Rehder, H. A. 1943. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 56: 87.
Kosuge S. (1979) Description of a new and rare cones from the Western Pacific (Conidae, Gastropoda). Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology, Tokyo 1(2): 21–22, pl. 4. [30 November 1979] page(s): 21, pl. 4 fig. 10
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projected-26725534-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solangeae | Conus solangeae | Introduction | Conus solangeae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725534-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solangeae | Conus solangeae | Distribution | Conus solangeae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725534-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solangeae | Conus solangeae | References | Conus solangeae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. | Bozzetti L. (2004) Conus solangeae (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia, Conidae) dal Madagascar Meridionale. Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 43: 13–14
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projected-26725540-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solomonensis | Conus solomonensis | Introduction | Conus solomonensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725540-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solomonensis | Conus solomonensis | Description | Conus solomonensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725540-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solomonensis | Conus solomonensis | Distribution | Conus solomonensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. | Conus solomonensis occurs off the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. The type locality is situated west of Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomons. | [] | [
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projected-26725540-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20solomonensis | Conus solomonensis | References | Conus solomonensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. | Delsaerdt A. (1992) Conus solomonensis A new species from the Solomon Islands. Gloria Maris 31(4-5): 65–72.
Filmer R.M. (2011) Taxonomic review of the Conus spectrum, Conus stramineus and Conus collisus complexes (Gastropoda - Conidae). Part II: The Conus stramineus complex. Visaya 3(4): 4–66.
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projected-44789046-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polski%20Cukier | Polski Cukier | Introduction | Polski Cukier (actually: Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa Spółka Akcyjna, abbreviated to KSC Polski Cukier S.A., literally: Polish Sugar) - founded in August 2002 after the consortium with the headquarters in Toruń. Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa (KSC) had taken over many companies around the country. The cooperative belongs to the Sta... | [] | [
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Borowiczki Sugar Refinery (closed)
Brześć Kujawski Sugar Refinery (closed)
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projected-44504101-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy%20Hollow%20%28season%201%29 | Sleepy Hollow (season 1) | Introduction | The first season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded January 20, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes. | [] | [
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projected-44504101-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy%20Hollow%20%28season%201%29 | Sleepy Hollow (season 1) | Main cast | The first season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded January 20, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes. | Tom Mison as Ichabod Crane
Nicole Beharie as Lt. Abigail "Abbie" Mills
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projected-44504101-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepy%20Hollow%20%28season%201%29 | Sleepy Hollow (season 1) | Recurring cast | The first season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded January 20, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes. | Lyndie Greenwood as Jennifer "Jenny" Mills
Nicholas Gonzalez as Detective Luke Morales
John Cho as Officer Andy Brooks
Richard Cetrone, Jeremy Owens, Craig Branham and Neil Jackson as the Headless Horseman / Abraham Van Brunt
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David Fonteno as Reverend Boland
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projected-44504102-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apagomerella | Apagomerella | Introduction | Apagomerella is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species:
Apagomerella dissimilis Galileo & Martins, 2005
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Apagomerella dissimilis Galileo & Martins, 2005
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projected-71481489-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Big%20Machine%20Music%20City%20Grand%20Prix | 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix | Introduction | The 2022 Big Machine Music City Grand Prix was the fourteenth round of the 2022 IndyCar season. The race was held on August 7, 2022, in Nashville, Tennessee at the Nashville Street Circuit. The race consisted of 80 laps and was won by Scott Dixon. | [] | [
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Apagomerina apicalis Galileo & Martins, 2001
Apagomerina azurescens (Bates, 1881)
Apagomerina diadela Martins & Galileo, 1996
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Apagomerina azurescens (Bates, 1881)
Apagomerina diadela Martins & Galileo, 1996
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projected-44504146-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apeba | Apeba | Introduction | Apeba is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species:
Apeba antiqua (Waterhouse, 1880)
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Apeba antiqua (Waterhouse, 1880)
Apeba barauna Martins & Galileo, 1991
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projected-44789146-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Conspiracy%20%281914%20film%29 | The Conspiracy (1914 film) | Introduction | The Conspiracy is a 1914 American drama silent film directed by Allan Dwan and adapted from the Robert M. Baker and John Emerson play of the same name. The film stars John Emerson, Lois Meredith, Harold Lockwood, Iva Shepard, Francis Byrne and Hal Clarendon. The film was released on December 10, 1914, by Paramount Pict... | [] | [
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projected-26725542-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20spectrum | Conus spectrum | Introduction | Conus spectrum, common name the spectre cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled car... | The size of the shell varies between 30 mm and 76 mm. The thin shell is cylindrically turbinated and somewhat inflated. The lower part of the body whorl shows distant revolving grooves. The color of the shell is white, variously painted with chestnut longitudinal irregular streaks, usually forming three broad series or... | [] | [
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Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled car... | This species occurs in the Indian Ocean off Madagascar. It also occurs off Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, Taiwan and Queensland, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-26725542-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20spectrum | Conus spectrum | References | Conus spectrum, common name the spectre cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled car... | Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Editio decima, reformata. Laurentius Salvius: Holmiae. ii, 824 pp
Röding, P.F. 1798. Museum Boltenianum sive Catalogus cimeliorum e tribus regnis naturae quae oli... | [] | [
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projected-71481506-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Brand%20discography | Adam Brand discography | Introduction | The discography of Adam Brand, an Australian country singer, consists of sixteen studio albums, three compilation album and three live album
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projected-08557528-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Nixie%20of%20the%20Mill-Pond | The Nixie of the Mill-Pond | Introduction | "The Nixie of the Mill-Pond" () is a German fairy tale that tells the story of a man captured by a nix (water spirit) and his wife's efforts to save him. The Brothers Grimm collected the tale in their Grimm's Fairy Tales (1857) as tale number 181. A note in the volume indicated that it was current in Upper Lusatia when... | [] | [
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The Grateful Prince
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projected-26725543-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20sphacelatus | Conus sphacelatus | Introduction | Conus sphacelatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725543-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conus%20sphacelatus | Conus sphacelatus | References | Conus sphacelatus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. | Petit, R. E. (2009). George Brettingham Sowerby, I, II & III: their conchological publications and molluscan taxa. Zootaxa. 2189: 1–218
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projected-26725546-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conasprella%20spirofilis | Conasprella spirofilis | Introduction | Conasprella spirofilis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725546-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conasprella%20spirofilis | Conasprella spirofilis | Distribution | Conasprella spirofilis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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projected-26725546-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conasprella%20spirofilis | Conasprella spirofilis | References | Conasprella spirofilis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Like all species within the genus Conasprella, these cone snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of "stinging" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or no... | Puillandre N., Duda T.F., Meyer C., Olivera B.M. & Bouchet P. (2015). One, four or 100 genera? A new classification of the cone snails. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 81: 1–23 | [] | [
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projected-23577805-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20League%20Third%20Division | Football League Third Division | Founder clubs of the Third Division (1920) | The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the formation of the Football League Championship, the division was renamed Football... | Most of these clubs were drawn from what was then the top division of the 1919–20 Southern Football League, in an expansion of the Football League south of Birmingham. As Cardiff City was long considered a potential entrant for the Second Division due to their FA Cup exploits and Southern League dominance, they were se... | [] | [
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projected-23577805-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20League%20Third%20Division | Football League Third Division | The split Third Divisions | The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the formation of the Football League Championship, the division was renamed Football... | This league continued in 1921–22 as Football League Third Division South whilst the Football League Third Division North was formed with the Northern clubs, the two Divisions jointly forming the third tier.
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projected-23577805-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20League%20Third%20Division | Football League Third Division | As a single Third Division | The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the formation of the Football League Championship, the division was renamed Football... | The original members in 1958–59 were:
From Third Division North: Accrington Stanley, Bradford City, Bury, Chesterfield, Halifax Town, Hull City, Mansfield Town, Rochdale, Stockport County, Tranmere Rovers, Wrexham
From Third Division South: Bournemouth, Brentford, Colchester United, Newport County, Norwich City, Plym... | [] | [
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projected-23577805-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20League%20Third%20Division | Football League Third Division | Winners of the Third Division | The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the formation of the Football League Championship, the division was renamed Football... | See List of winners of English Football League One and predecessors for winners before 1992 and List of winners of English Football League Two and predecessors for winners afterwards. | [] | [
"Winners of the Third Division"
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projected-23577805-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football%20League%20Third%20Division | Football League Third Division | References | The Football League Third Division was the third tier of the English football league system in 1920–21 and again from 1958 until 1992. When the FA Premier League was formed, the division become the fourth tier level. In 2004, following the formation of the Football League Championship, the division was renamed Football... | 3
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projected-20472012-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Introduction | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | [] | [
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projected-20472012-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Venues | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | 5 Austrian cities have been selected to host the 2010 Championship. The venues in Linz, Graz and Wiener Neustadt were only used during the preliminary round. The fourth venue to be used in this round was located in Innsbruck, and was also one of the two venues in the main round. The other being Wiener Stadthalle in Vie... | [
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projected-20472012-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Qualification | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Qualification matches were played in 2008 and in 2009. For the first time, in qualification round all teams are included, except host Austria and defending champion Denmark. Teams were divided in 7 groups and top two teams from each group qualified to European Championship. | [] | [
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projected-20472012-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Seeding | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | The draw for the final tournament took place 19:00 CET on 24 June 2009 at the Liechtenstein Museum in Vienna. | [] | [
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projected-20472012-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Squads | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Group A
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projected-20472012-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Preliminary round | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | In the following tables:
Pld = total games played
W = total games won
D = total games drawn (tied)
L = total games lost
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projected-20472012-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Group B | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Intersport Arena, Linz
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projected-20472012-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Group C | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Olympiaworld, Innsbruck
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projected-20472012-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Group D | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Arena Nova, Wiener Neustadt
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projected-20472012-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Group I | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna | [] | [
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projected-20472012-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Group II | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Olympiaworld, Innsbruck | [] | [
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projected-20472012-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | Final round | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna | [] | [
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projected-20472012-021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20European%20Men%27s%20Handball%20Championship | 2010 European Men's Handball Championship | All Star Team | The 2010 EHF European Men's Handball Championship (9th tournament) was held in Austria from 19 to 31 January, in the cities of Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz and Wiener Neustadt. | Goalkeeper:
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