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Blacktown City were Premiers ... | The 2015 National Premier League NSW Men's 2 was the third edition of the new NPL NSW 2 as the second level domestic association football competition in New South Wales. 12 teams competed, playing each other twice for a total of 22 rounds, with the top team at the end of the year promoted to the NPL NSW Men's 1 competi... | [] | [
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Blacktown City were Premiers ... | Football NSW soccer clubs competed in 2015 for the Waratah Cup. The tournament doubled as the NSW qualifier for the 2015 FFA Cup, with the top five clubs progressing to the Round of 32. 104 clubs entered the qualifying phase, with the clubs entering in a staggered format (with NPL and NPL 2 clubs seeded to a later roun... | [] | [
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Ian Clark, Xinjiang Flying Tigers (China)
Kerron Johnson, BC Enisey (Russia)
J.J. Mann, Okapi Aalst (Belgium)
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projected-71483552-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence%20Van%20Zandt | Clarence Van Zandt | Introduction | Clarence Duncan Van Zandt (March 21, 1853 – June 17, 1926) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 50th mayor of Rochester, New York from 1922 to 1926. | [] | [
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projected-71483552-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence%20Van%20Zandt | Clarence Van Zandt | Early life and career | Clarence Duncan Van Zandt (March 21, 1853 – June 17, 1926) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 50th mayor of Rochester, New York from 1922 to 1926. | Van Zandt was born in 1853 in Rochester. After receiving an education in the public schools, he was hired as an errand boy for the Lane and Paine Drug Company. In 1881, he became a member of the firm. That same year, he married Mary E. White. When Lane and Paine was incorporated as the Paine Drug Company in 1910, Van Z... | [] | [
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projected-71483552-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence%20Van%20Zandt | Clarence Van Zandt | Mayor of Rochester | Clarence Duncan Van Zandt (March 21, 1853 – June 17, 1926) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 50th mayor of Rochester, New York from 1922 to 1926. | In 1921, long-serving mayor Hiram Edgerton announced his retirement. George Aldridge, the boss of the local Republican Party, faced a challenge to his leadership form the upcoming city council member Chip Bostwick, and recruited Van Zandt to run against him. Van Zandt had no prior experience in politics, but secured th... | [] | [
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projected-71483552-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence%20Van%20Zandt | Clarence Van Zandt | Death | Clarence Duncan Van Zandt (March 21, 1853 – June 17, 1926) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 50th mayor of Rochester, New York from 1922 to 1926. | Van Zandt unexpectedly died of a heart attack in 1926, during a trip to Bancroft, Ontario. | [] | [
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Grand Street (film), a 2013 film starring Kelly McGillis | Streets
Grand Street (Manhattan), a street in New York City
Grand Street (Brooklyn), a street in New York City
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projected-71483576-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Saadiya | Heidi Saadiya | Introduction | Heidi Saadiya is a journalist, transgender rights activist and a YouTuber. She is known for being Kerala's first transgender national television newsreader on Kairali TV. Saadiya is the first trans woman journalism student in the state. | [] | [
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projected-71483576-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Saadiya | Heidi Saadiya | Early life | Heidi Saadiya is a journalist, transgender rights activist and a YouTuber. She is known for being Kerala's first transgender national television newsreader on Kairali TV. Saadiya is the first trans woman journalism student in the state. | Saadiya was born into an orthodox Muslim family at Chavakkad in Thrissur district of Kerala and she grew up in Ponnani, Malappuram. At the age of ten, she realised that her sexual identity. She told The News Minute that "I had a condition called gynecomastia". She was disowned by her family who rejected her gender iden... | [] | [
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projected-71483576-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Saadiya | Heidi Saadiya | Career | Heidi Saadiya is a journalist, transgender rights activist and a YouTuber. She is known for being Kerala's first transgender national television newsreader on Kairali TV. Saadiya is the first trans woman journalism student in the state. | Saadiya started her career as a trainee journalist on Kairali TV in August 2019. On 2 September 2019 her first live broadcast was about the Chandrayaan-2 moon lander. | [] | [
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projected-71483576-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Saadiya | Heidi Saadiya | Personal life | Heidi Saadiya is a journalist, transgender rights activist and a YouTuber. She is known for being Kerala's first transgender national television newsreader on Kairali TV. Saadiya is the first trans woman journalism student in the state. | In 2019, Saadiya began a romantic relationship with Atharv and he proposed marriage. On 26 January 2020, Saadiya married Atharv at TDM Hall in Ernakulam on the 71st Republic Day under the Special Marriage Act. The wedding was jointly organised by Sri Sathya Sai Orphanage Trust and Ernakulam NSS Karayogam.
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projected-71483576-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Saadiya | Heidi Saadiya | References | Heidi Saadiya is a journalist, transgender rights activist and a YouTuber. She is known for being Kerala's first transgender national television newsreader on Kairali TV. Saadiya is the first trans woman journalism student in the state. | Category:Living people
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projected-26726546-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help%20Me%20Make%20It%20Through%20the%20Night%20%28Sammi%20Smith%20album%29 | Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Introduction | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the pop... | [] | [
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projected-26726546-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help%20Me%20Make%20It%20Through%20the%20Night%20%28Sammi%20Smith%20album%29 | Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Background and content | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the pop... | Help Me Make It Through the Night was recorded in May 1970 at the Monument Records recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, United States and included Smith's first recordings for Mega Records, after leaving the Columbia label in 1969. The album's style reflected the Outlaw Country sound, which was found in other arti... | [] | [
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projected-26726546-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help%20Me%20Make%20It%20Through%20the%20Night%20%28Sammi%20Smith%20album%29 | Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Release | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the pop... | accessdate=27 March 2010}}</ref> For the song's success, Smith would later win the Country Music Association's "Single of the Year" award and the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1972. The album was released in September 1970 on Mega Records and peaked at #1 on the Billboard Magazine Top Countr... | [] | [
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projected-26726546-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help%20Me%20Make%20It%20Through%20the%20Night%20%28Sammi%20Smith%20album%29 | Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Track listing | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the pop... | Side one
"Saunder's Ferry Lane" – (Janette Tooley, Jean Whitehead) 3:08
"There He Goes" – (Durwood Haddock, Eddie Miller, W.S. Stevenson) 3:23
"With Pen in Hand" – (Bobby Goldsboro) 3:50
"Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" – (Kris Kristofferson) 4:37
"Lonely Street" – (Carl Belew, Kenny Sowder, Stevenson) 2:46
"He's Everywher... | [] | [
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projected-26726546-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help%20Me%20Make%20It%20Through%20the%20Night%20%28Sammi%20Smith%20album%29 | Help Me Make It Through the Night (Sammi Smith album) | Personnel | Help Me Make It Through the Night is the debut studio album released by American country artist Sammi Smith. The album was originally released in September 1970 on Mega Records and was produced by Jim Malloy. The album was originally named He's Everywhere but was renamed Help Me Make It Through the Night due to the pop... | Byron Bach – strings
Brenton Banks – strings
George Binkley – strings
David Briggs – piano
Jerry Carrigan – drums
Marvin Chantry – strings
Albert Coleman – strings
John Darnall – strings
Lillian Hunt – strings
Roy Huskey – bass
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projected-44505854-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming%20Hwa%20Yuan%20Arts%20and%20Culture%20Group | Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group | Introduction | Ming Hwa Yuan () is one of the most famous and organized Taiwanese opera troupes, which revives the Taiwanese traditional art by combining technologies and intricate performance skills. It was established by Chen Ming-Ji (陳明吉) in 1929. In 1997, after Mr. Chen's death, his third son, Chen Sheng-Fu (陳勝福), took over this ... | [] | [
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projected-44505854-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming%20Hwa%20Yuan%20Arts%20and%20Culture%20Group | Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group | History | Ming Hwa Yuan () is one of the most famous and organized Taiwanese opera troupes, which revives the Taiwanese traditional art by combining technologies and intricate performance skills. It was established by Chen Ming-Ji (陳明吉) in 1929. In 1997, after Mr. Chen's death, his third son, Chen Sheng-Fu (陳勝福), took over this ... | Chen Ming-Jin, the founder of Ming Hwa Yuan, was born in , in Japanese Formosa (modern Checheng, Pingtung County, Taiwan). He started Ming Hwa troupe, the predecessor of Ming Hwa Yuan, with Tsai Bin-Hwa (蔡炳華), as proprietor of theater.
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projected-44505854-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming%20Hwa%20Yuan%20Arts%20and%20Culture%20Group | Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group | Organization | Ming Hwa Yuan () is one of the most famous and organized Taiwanese opera troupes, which revives the Taiwanese traditional art by combining technologies and intricate performance skills. It was established by Chen Ming-Ji (陳明吉) in 1929. In 1997, after Mr. Chen's death, his third son, Chen Sheng-Fu (陳勝福), took over this ... | Ming Hwa Yuan is a family-owned troupe, managed by the family members. Under the general organization of Ming Hwa Yuan, there are eight sub groups, Tien, Di, Shuan, Hwang, Jer, Yue, Sin and Chan. | [] | [
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projected-44505854-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming%20Hwa%20Yuan%20Arts%20and%20Culture%20Group | Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group | Feature | Ming Hwa Yuan () is one of the most famous and organized Taiwanese opera troupes, which revives the Taiwanese traditional art by combining technologies and intricate performance skills. It was established by Chen Ming-Ji (陳明吉) in 1929. In 1997, after Mr. Chen's death, his third son, Chen Sheng-Fu (陳勝福), took over this ... | In spite of performing the traditional Taiwanese opera for almost a century, Ming Hwa Yuan is featured by the particularly contemporary stage design such as lightning and sound effects, which are similar to a large-scale live concert or contemporary theater performance. In other words, it emphasizes not only sound but ... | [] | [
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projected-44505854-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming%20Hwa%20Yuan%20Arts%20and%20Culture%20Group | Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group | Further references | Ming Hwa Yuan () is one of the most famous and organized Taiwanese opera troupes, which revives the Taiwanese traditional art by combining technologies and intricate performance skills. It was established by Chen Ming-Ji (陳明吉) in 1929. In 1997, after Mr. Chen's death, his third son, Chen Sheng-Fu (陳勝福), took over this ... | Lu, Yu Xiu. "Taiwanese Opera." In The Music History of Taiwan, 170-172. Taipei: Wu-Nan Culture Enterprise (五南文化廣場), 2003.
"Taiwanese Opera." Art Appreciation, Winter, 2012, December 15, 2012. | [] | [
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projected-71483584-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondh%20Kathe%20Hella | Ondh Kathe Hella | Introduction | Ondh Kathe Hella is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Girish G and starring Thandav Ram and Somanna. It was released on 8 March 2019. | [] | [
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projected-71483584-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondh%20Kathe%20Hella | Ondh Kathe Hella | Cast | Ondh Kathe Hella is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Girish G and starring Thandav Ram and Somanna. It was released on 8 March 2019. | Thandav Ram
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Pratheek
Thara Sadashivaiah
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projected-71483584-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondh%20Kathe%20Hella | Ondh Kathe Hella | Production | Ondh Kathe Hella is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Girish G and starring Thandav Ram and Somanna. It was released on 8 March 2019. | Made through crowdfunding, Ondh Kathe Hella was a rare anthology film in Kannada cinema. | [] | [
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projected-71483584-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondh%20Kathe%20Hella | Ondh Kathe Hella | Reception | Ondh Kathe Hella is a 2019 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Girish G and starring Thandav Ram and Somanna. It was released on 8 March 2019. | The film was released on 8 March 2019. A critic from Times of India wrote "this film tries to mix different styles of thriller tales that have been woven together by one thread. What works for the film is that it stays clear from the gimmicks and tropes used in horror films. At the same time, the scary quotient in the ... | [] | [
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projected-26726547-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal%20d%27Aire | Canal d'Aire | Introduction | The Canal d'Aire is a French canal connecting the Canal de Neufossé in Aire-sur-la-Lys to the Canal de la Deûle in Bauvin. It is a segment of the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut. | [] | [
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projected-26726547-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal%20d%27Aire | Canal d'Aire | See also | The Canal d'Aire is a French canal connecting the Canal de Neufossé in Aire-sur-la-Lys to the Canal de la Deûle in Bauvin. It is a segment of the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut. | List of canals in France | [] | [
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projected-26726548-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS%20Gleaner | HMS Gleaner | Introduction | HMS Gleaner or HMSML Gleaner has been the name of more than one ship of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, and may refer to:
, a mercantile ketch launched in 1802, hired in 1808, purchased in 1809, and lost in 1814
, a gunvessel launched in 1833, renamed HMS Gleaner in 1838, and scrapped in 1849
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projected-26726561-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloradoan | Coloradoan | Introduction | Coloradoan could refer to:
an antiquated term for a resident of Colorado
Fort Collins Coloradoan, a newspaper
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projected-44505869-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape%20Banks | Cape Banks | Introduction | Cape Banks is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Carpenter Rocks at the south end of Bucks Bay and the north end of Bungaloo Bay on the state's south east coast about west south west of the city of Mount Gambier.
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projected-44505869-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape%20Banks | Cape Banks | References | Cape Banks is a headland in the Australian state of South Australia located in the gazetted locality of Carpenter Rocks at the south end of Bucks Bay and the north end of Bungaloo Bay on the state's south east coast about west south west of the city of Mount Gambier.
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projected-61526705-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus | Brian Marcus | Introduction | Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of... | [] | [
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projected-61526705-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus | Brian Marcus | Education and academic career | Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of... | Marcus earned his Ph.D. in 1975 from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley); his supervisor was Rufus Bowen.
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projected-61526705-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus | Brian Marcus | Books | Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of... | 1995: (with Doug Lind) An Introduction to Symbolic Dynamics and Coding, Cambridge University Press . | [] | [
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projected-61526705-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Marcus | Brian Marcus | Research papers | Brian Marcus is an American-born mathematician who works in Canada. He is a professor in the department of mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), where he is the site director of the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), a fellow of the AMS and the IEEE. He was the department head of... | Ergodic properties of horocycle flows for surfaces of negative curvature, Annals of Mathematics 105 (1977), 81-105 .
with Rufus Bowen: Unique ergodicity of horocycle foliations, Israel Journal of Mathematics 26 (1977) 43-67 .
The horocycle flow is mixing of all degrees, Inventiones Mathematicae 46 (1978)201-209
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