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Born in Altenburg, Ahnert served as an aerial ... | Ahnert was born on 29 April 1915 in Ziegelheim near Altenburg in Thuringia of the German Empire. He originally served as an intelligence officer and aerial reconnaissance pilot and flew missions during the Invasion of Poland and during the Battle of France. Ahnert was retrained as a fighter pilot and was posted to 3. S... | [] | [
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projected-26726632-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich-Wilhelm%20Ahnert | Heinrich-Wilhelm Ahnert | Aerial victory claims | Heinrich-Wilhelm Ahnert (29 April 1915 – 23 August 1942) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator during World War II. As a fighter ace, he was credited with 57 aerial victories, 4 over the Western Front and 53 over the Eastern Front, in an unknown number combat missions.
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projected-23578615-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993%20Ottawa%20Rough%20Riders%20season | 1993 Ottawa Rough Riders season | Introduction | The 1993 Ottawa Rough Riders finished 3rd place in the East Division with a 4–14 record. They were defeated in the East Semi-Final by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. | [
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projected-23578653-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Nicholas%27%20Church%2C%20Ipswich | St Nicholas' Church, Ipswich | References | St Nicholas' Church, Ipswich is a medieval church in Ipswich. It is currently used by the Diocese of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich as a conference centre and is adjacent to the diocesan offices, and the bishops' offices. The church dates from 1300 and was substantially refitted in 1849. The fifteenth century tower was rebui... | Category:Church of England church buildings in Ipswich
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projected-06903784-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster%20bar | Oyster bar | Introduction | An oyster bar, also known as an oyster saloon, oyster house or a raw bar service, is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. Oysters have been consumed since ancient times and were common tavern food in Europe, but the oyster bar as a distinct restau... | [] | [
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projected-06903784-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster%20bar | Oyster bar | History | An oyster bar, also known as an oyster saloon, oyster house or a raw bar service, is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. Oysters have been consumed since ancient times and were common tavern food in Europe, but the oyster bar as a distinct restau... | Oyster consumption in Europe was confined to the wealthy until the mid-17th century, but by the 18th century even the poor were consuming them. Sources vary as to when the first oyster bar was created. One source claims that Sinclair's, a pub in Manchester, England, is the United Kingdom's oldest oyster bar. It opened ... | [
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projected-06903784-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster%20bar | Oyster bar | Bibliography | An oyster bar, also known as an oyster saloon, oyster house or a raw bar service, is a restaurant specializing in serving oysters, or a section of a restaurant which serves oysters buffet-style. Oysters have been consumed since ancient times and were common tavern food in Europe, but the oyster bar as a distinct restau... | Betti, Tom and Sauer, Doreen Uhas. Historic Columbus Taverns: The Capital City's Most Storied Saloons. Charleston, S.C.: History Press, 2012.
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projected-71483837-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966%E2%80%9367%20AEK%20Athens%20F.C.%20season | 1966–67 AEK Athens F.C. season | Introduction | The 1966–67 season was the 43rd season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the eighth consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup and the Balkans Cup. The season began on 1 March 1966 and finished on 30 May 1968. | [] | [
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projected-71483837-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966%E2%80%9367%20AEK%20Athens%20F.C.%20season | 1966–67 AEK Athens F.C. season | Overview | The 1966–67 season was the 43rd season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the eighth consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup, the European Cup Winners' Cup and the Balkans Cup. The season began on 1 March 1966 and finished on 30 May 1968. | The presence of AEK Athens in the Championship of the previous season may have left them with the bitterness for not winning it, but taking into account the injustice and punishments they suffered, combined with the serious issue of the abstention of Mimis Papaioannou, gave the impression that the club was ready for th... | [] | [
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projected-06903790-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank%20Williams%20%28disambiguation%29 | Hank Williams (disambiguation) | Introduction | Hank Williams (1923–1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician.
Hank Williams may also refer to:
Hank Williams Jr. (born 1949), American country singer-songwriter and musician, son of Hank Williams Sr.
Hank Williams III (born 1972), singer, drummer, bassist, and guitarist, son of Hank Williams Jr.
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projected-06903790-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank%20Williams%20%28disambiguation%29 | Hank Williams (disambiguation) | See also | Hank Williams (1923–1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician.
Hank Williams may also refer to:
Hank Williams Jr. (born 1949), American country singer-songwriter and musician, son of Hank Williams Sr.
Hank Williams III (born 1972), singer, drummer, bassist, and guitarist, son of Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Willi... | Hank Williams First Nation, a 2005 Canadian film
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projected-71483846-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno%20Coutinho | Bruno Coutinho | Introduction | Bruno Coutinho may refer to:
Bruno Coutinho (footballer, born 1969), Indian footballer
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projected-06903817-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%20Wake%20Me | Don't Wake Me | Introduction | "Don't Wake Me" is a song by Australian pop-rock group Uncanny X-Men. The song was released in September 1986 as the second single from the band's second studio album, What You Give Is What You Get. The song peaked at number 31 on the Kent Music Report. | [] | [
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projected-06903817-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%20Wake%20Me | Don't Wake Me | Track listing | "Don't Wake Me" is a song by Australian pop-rock group Uncanny X-Men. The song was released in September 1986 as the second single from the band's second studio album, What You Give Is What You Get. The song peaked at number 31 on the Kent Music Report. | 7" Vinyl (CBS - BA 3486)
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projected-71483871-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeopsis | Stichaeopsis | Introduction | Stichaeopsis is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are found in the western North Pacific Ocean. | [] | [
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projected-71483871-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stichaeopsis | Stichaeopsis | Species | Stichaeopsis is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are found in the western North Pacific Ocean. | Stichaeopsis contains three extant and one known extinct species, as follows:
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projected-71483889-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinten%20Post | Quinten Post | Introduction | Quinten Post (born 21 March 2000) is a Dutch college basketball player who plays for the Boston College Eagles of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Standing at 7 ft 0 in ( m), he plays as forward and center.
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projected-71483895-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zootoca%20carniolica | Zootoca carniolica | Introduction | Zootoca carniolica is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is found in Slovenia, Italy, Austria, and Croatia. | [] | [
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projected-71483895-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zootoca%20carniolica | Zootoca carniolica | References | Zootoca carniolica is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. It is found in Slovenia, Italy, Austria, and Croatia. | Category:Zootoca
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projected-26726634-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Importance%20of%20religion%20by%20country | Importance of religion by country | Introduction | This article charts a list of countries by importance of religion.
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projected-26726634-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Importance%20of%20religion%20by%20country | Importance of religion by country | References | This article charts a list of countries by importance of religion.
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projected-06903818-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20J.%20Scollay | Fred J. Scollay | Introduction | Fred J. Scollay (March 19, 1923 – November 3, 2015) was an American character actor with dozens of credits in daytime and primetime television, as well as film and stage work | [] | [
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projected-06903818-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20J.%20Scollay | Fred J. Scollay | Early years and military service | Fred J. Scollay (March 19, 1923 – November 3, 2015) was an American character actor with dozens of credits in daytime and primetime television, as well as film and stage work | Scollay was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and was "one of four orphaned Scollays." He was raised by Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of Boston, Massachusetts. He studied acting at Emerson College and at Bishop-Lee Dramatic School.
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projected-06903818-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20J.%20Scollay | Fred J. Scollay | Television, film and stage | Fred J. Scollay (March 19, 1923 – November 3, 2015) was an American character actor with dozens of credits in daytime and primetime television, as well as film and stage work | On daytime TV, Scollay was an original cast member of The Doctors, playing hospital chaplain Rev. Sam Shafer (1963-1964). From 1970-71, he appeared on Somerset (TV series) as Harry Wilson (aka Ike Harding). On Another World (1977-1980), he played Charley Hobson, the last husband of Ada Hobson (Constance Ford). He also ... | [] | [
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projected-06903818-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20J.%20Scollay | Fred J. Scollay | Death | Fred J. Scollay (March 19, 1923 – November 3, 2015) was an American character actor with dozens of credits in daytime and primetime television, as well as film and stage work | Fred J. Scollay died on November 3, 2015, in Hobe Sound, Florida. His wife, Ann, predeceased him. | [] | [
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projected-06903819-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twmpath | Twmpath | Introduction | Twmpath () is a Welsh word literally meaning a hump or tump, once applied to the mound or village green upon which the musicians sat and played for the community to dance.
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projected-06903819-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twmpath | Twmpath | See also | Twmpath () is a Welsh word literally meaning a hump or tump, once applied to the mound or village green upon which the musicians sat and played for the community to dance.
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projected-06903819-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twmpath | Twmpath | Notes | Twmpath () is a Welsh word literally meaning a hump or tump, once applied to the mound or village green upon which the musicians sat and played for the community to dance.
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projected-26726635-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | Introduction | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | [] | [
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projected-26726635-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | Early life and career | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | He was born on 27 September 1906 in Purnia, Bengal Presidency, where Indubhusan Bhaduri, his father, practised law. His ancestral home was in Krishnanagar in the district of Nadia. He obtained an MA degree in economics from the University of Patna in 1930. In 1931 he completed his BL degree. He started practising law a... | [] | [
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projected-26726635-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | His works | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | Satinath's first novel was Jagari (1946), for which he received the very first Rabindra Puraskar (1950). This book earned him considerable fame, and was translated into English in 1965 as part of the UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. As a political novel, Jagari occupies a unique place in Bengali literature. H... | [] | [
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projected-26726635-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | Critical appreciation | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | Partha Chatterjee in his celebrated work The Politics of the Governed analyses the narrative of Dhorai charita manas which according to Chatterjee could be read as 'a faithful ethnography of colonial governance and national movement in India' | [] | [
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projected-26726635-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | Themes | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | His short stories are satirical critique of judiciary, partisan politics, crude feminism etc. It is very difficult or almost impossible to analyze the parody-texts or these black comedies as critiques cannot make comments on self-avowed institutionalized organized funded science or anatomo-bio politics of lab-state sci... | [] | [
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projected-26726635-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | Death | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | He died on 30 March 1965. | [] | [
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projected-26726635-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinath%20Bhaduri | Satinath Bhaduri | References | Satinath Bhaduri (27 September 1906 – 30 March 1965) was a Bengali Indian novelist and politician. He was known by his literary pseudonym, Chitra Gupta. | Hindi reference books
फणीश्वरनाथ रेणु और सतीनाथ भादुड़ी के उपन्यासों का तुलनात्मक अध्ययन : डॉ ब्रजकिशोर झा, आनंद प्रकाशन, कोलकाता
ढोंढायचरित मानस, हिंदी अनुवाद : मधुकर गंगाधर, लोकभारती प्रकाशन, इलाहाबाद
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projected-06903851-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20municipalities%20of%20the%20Province%20of%20Pescara | List of municipalities of the Province of Pescara | Introduction | The following is a list of the 46 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. | [] | [
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projected-06903851-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20municipalities%20of%20the%20Province%20of%20Pescara | List of municipalities of the Province of Pescara | See also | The following is a list of the 46 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. | List of municipalities of Italy | [] | [
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projected-06903851-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20municipalities%20of%20the%20Province%20of%20Pescara | List of municipalities of the Province of Pescara | References | The following is a list of the 46 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. | Pescara | [] | [
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projected-71483898-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Introduction | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | [] | [
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projected-71483898-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Plot | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | After four years in prison in the United States for the deaths of three DEA agents, Teresa Mendoza escapes but will have to face a world full of conspiracy, risking her life in order to clear her name and reunite with her daughter Sofía. | [] | [
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projected-71483898-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Main | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | Kate del Castillo as Teresa Mendoza
Pêpê Rapazote as Pablo Landero
Antonio Gil as Oleg Yosikov
Isabella Sierra as Sofía Dantes
Alejandro Calva as César Güemes "Batman"
Cuca Escribano as Sheila
Kika Edgar as Genoveva Alcalá
Lincoln Palomeque as Faustino Sánchez Godoy
Ed Trucco as Ernie Palmero
Horacio Garcia Ro... | [] | [
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projected-71483898-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Recurring and guest stars | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | Tiago Correa as Jonathan Peres
Daniel Martínez
Carlos Valencia as Montaño
Arturo Ríos as Delio Jurado
Dmitry Anisimov as Anton Potapushin
Sara Vidorreta as Rocío Aljarafe
Denia Agalianou as Vanessa
Anderley Palomino as Mateo Mena
Eduardo Yáñez as Antonio Alcalá
Noé Hernández as General
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projected-71483898-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Development | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | On 16 July 2020, Telemundo announced that it had renewed La Reina del Sur for a third season. Filming of the season began on 31 May 2021. The season was filmed for seven months in countries like Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Colombia. Filming concluded on 20 December 2021. | [] | [
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projected-71483898-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | Marketing | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | To promote the new season, Telemundo began to show re-runs of the second season weekday afternoons beginning on 18 July 2022. On 21 April 2022, Telemundo released the first teaser for the season. | [] | [
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projected-71483898-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Reina%20del%20Sur%20%28season%203%29 | La Reina del Sur (season 3) | References | The third season of the American drama television series La Reina del Sur takes place four years after the events of the second season. The season is written by Lina Uribe and Darío Vanegas and directed by Carlos Bolado, Carlos Villegas and Claudia Pedraza, with Marcos Santana serving as executive producer and showrunn... | Category:2022 American television seasons | [] | [
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projected-26726643-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%20Hill%20Historic%20District | Post Hill Historic District | Introduction | The Post Hill Historic District encompasses the oldest settled area of New London, Connecticut. | [] | [
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projected-26726643-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%20Hill%20Historic%20District | Post Hill Historic District | Description | The Post Hill Historic District encompasses the oldest settled area of New London, Connecticut. | Post Hill Historic District is located just west of its commercial and civic center, the district is on high ground with a commanding view of the Thames River to the east. The roadways that run through the district include Channing, Vauxhall, and Granite Streets. Most of the districts more than 200 buildings were buil... | [] | [
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projected-26726643-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%20Hill%20Historic%20District | Post Hill Historic District | See also | The Post Hill Historic District encompasses the oldest settled area of New London, Connecticut. | National Register of Historic Places listings in New London County, Connecticut | [] | [
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projected-26726643-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%20Hill%20Historic%20District | Post Hill Historic District | References | The Post Hill Historic District encompasses the oldest settled area of New London, Connecticut. | Category:Second Empire architecture in Connecticut
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Category:Italianate architecture in Connecticut
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Category:National Register of Historic Places in New London County, Connecticut
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projected-06903852-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | Introduction | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | [] | [
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projected-06903852-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | General information | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | The Honda Capa was developed on the Honda Logo platform and is the first generation of the J Mover series. Its concept was based on a 'Small is Smart' way of thinking. Ease of use in everyday life, compactness, lightness and friendliness to the environment were some of the criteria built into the design. The proposal w... | [] | [
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projected-06903852-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | Engine | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | Water-cooled, inline four-cylinder Honda D15B engine
Single Overhead Cam 16-valve
Power output of at 6300 rpm
Torque output of at 3500 rpm
Bore x Stroke: 75 mm x 84.5 mm
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projected-06903852-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | GA4/6 model updates | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | 1997 - Displayed at the Tokyo Motor Show as the J-MW
1998 - Announced that sales would begin April 24, 1998
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projected-06903852-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | Origin of the name | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | Honda named the Capa based on the English word 'Capacity', referring to ability as well as spaciousness. | [] | [
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projected-06903852-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda%20Capa | Honda Capa | See also | The Honda Capa, short for "capacity", is a tall wagon produced by Honda between 1998 and 2002 for the Japanese market. It was introduced at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show as the concept car "J-MW." It went on sale on April 24, 1998, with Honda series codes GA4 and GA6. On September 16, 1999 a four-wheel drive version of the... | Honda Logo | [] | [
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projected-23578667-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroleague%202009%E2%80%9310%20Regular%20Season%20Group%20D | Euroleague 2009–10 Regular Season Group D | Introduction | Standings and Results for Group D of the Regular Season phase of the 2009–10 Euroleague basketball tournament. | [] | [
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projected-06903860-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grier%20Jones | Grier Jones | Introduction | Grier Jones (born May 6, 1946) is a former college head golf coach and former PGA Tour professional golfer.
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