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projected-17336983-016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Baseball | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Kim Byung-hyun, (born 1979), Major League Baseball pitcher
Kim Ha-seong, (born 1995), Major League Baseball player
Kim Jong-kook, (born 1973), South Korean baseball player
Kim Tae-gyun, (born 1971), South Korean baseball player
Kim Tae-kyun, (born 1982), South Korean baseball player
Gil Kim (born 1981), American b... | [] | [
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projected-17336983-017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Golf | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Kim A-lim, (born 1995), LPGA golfer
Anthony Kim, (born 1985), American golfer
Birdie Kim, (born 1981), LPGA golfer
Christina Kim, (born 1984), American golfer
Kim Joo-mi, (born 1984), LPGA golfer
Kim Hyo-joo, (born 1995), South Korean golfer
Kim Kyung-tae, (born 1986), Asian Tour golfer
Mi-Hyun Kim, (born 1977),... | [] | [
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projected-17336983-018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Tennis | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Alex Kim, (born 1978), American tennis player
Kim Eun-ha, (born 1975), South Korean tennis player
Kim Il-soon, (born 1969), South Korean tennis player
Kevin Kim, (born 1978), American tennis player
Kim Mi-ok, (born 1978), South Korean tennis player
Kim Na-ri, (born 1990), South Korean tennis player | [] | [
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projected-17336983-019 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Volleyball | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Kim Yeon-koung, (born 1988), South Korean volleyball player
Kim Hee-jin, (born 1991), South Korean volleyball player
Kim Su-ji, (born 1987), South Korean volleyball player
Kim Sa-nee, (born 1981), South Korean volleyball player
Kim Hae-ran, (born 1984), South Korean volleyball player | [] | [
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projected-17336983-020 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Other sports | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Chloe Kim, (born 2000), American snowboarder, Olympic gold medalist
Dong Hyun Kim, (born 1981), mixed martial artist in the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Dong Hyun Kim, (born 1988), mixed martial artist
Kim Jae-bum, (born 1985), Korean judoka, Olympic gold medalist
Gail Kim, (born 1977), Canadian female profession... | [] | [
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projected-17336983-021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Miscellaneous | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Brian Kim (also known as Bu Yung Kim, born 1975/76), American former hedge fund manager
Kim Haki (born 1958), South Korean writer and ex political-prisoner
Kim Ho-dong (born 1954), South Korean historian
Kim Jae-young (born 1966), South Korean writer and professor
Jaegwon Kim (1934–2019), Korean-American philosophe... | [] | [
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projected-17336983-022 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | Fictional characters | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Kim Kaphwan, fictional character from the Fatal Fury series
Kim Dong Hwan or Kim Jae Hoon, regular characters in Garou: Mark of the Wolves
Kim Sue Il in Kizuna Encounter
Harry Kim, from Star Trek: Voyager | [] | [
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projected-17336983-023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20with%20the%20Korean%20family%20name%20Kim | List of people with the Korean family name Kim | See also | Kim is a common family name among ethnic Koreans. Approximately 22% of ethnic Koreans are named Kim. This is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Kim. | Korean name
Kim (surname)
Kim
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projected-17337002-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isla%20de%20Cuba | Isla de Cuba | Introduction | Isla de Cuba is Spanish for "Island of Cuba", and may refer to:
The island of Cuba
Isla de Cuba, a Spanish second-class protected cruiser in service from 1887 to 1898 that fought in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War.
USS Isla de Cuba, a U.S. Navy gunboat in service from 1900 to 1904. | [] | [
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projected-23578723-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbarra%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Timbarra River (New South Wales) | Introduction | Timbarra River, a mostly perennial stream of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23578723-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbarra%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Timbarra River (New South Wales) | Course and features | Timbarra River, a mostly perennial stream of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | Timbarra River rises on the slopes of Gibraltar Range, east of Bald Nob, and flows generally north northeast, joined by four minor tributaries before reaching its confluence with the Clarence River, south southwest of Tabulam. The river descends over its course; and flows through the Gibraltar Range National Park in ... | [] | [
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projected-23578723-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbarra%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Timbarra River (New South Wales) | See also | Timbarra River, a mostly perennial stream of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales | [] | [
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projected-23578723-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timbarra%20River%20%28New%20South%20Wales%29 | Timbarra River (New South Wales) | References | Timbarra River, a mostly perennial stream of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands district of New South Wales, Australia. | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
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projected-23578728-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobins%20River | Tobins River | Introduction | Tobins River, a perennial stream of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands and Mid North Coast districts of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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"Walcha Shire"
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projected-23578728-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobins%20River | Tobins River | Course and features | Tobins River, a perennial stream of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands and Mid North Coast districts of New South Wales, Australia. | Tobins River rises below Mount Seaview, on the south-eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range within Cotton Bimbang National Park, near the village of Myrtle Scrub, and flows generally east southeast, before reaching its confluence with the Hastings River, west of Birdwood. The river descends over its course. | [] | [
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projected-23578728-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobins%20River | Tobins River | See also | Tobins River, a perennial stream of the Hastings River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands and Mid North Coast districts of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of New South Wales (L-Z)
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
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"Northern Tablelands",
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projected-17337024-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skimmia%20japonica | Skimmia japonica | Introduction | Skimmia japonica, the Japanese skimmia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. Growing to tall and wide, it is a rounded evergreen shrub with glossy, leathery leaves. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Its fragrant flowers a... | [] | [
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projected-17337025-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inamura | Inamura | Introduction | Inamura may refer to:
Inamura (surname), a Japanese surname
Mount Inamura, a mountain of Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Inamura Dam, a dam in Tosa, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan | [] | [
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projected-17337040-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elahi%20Ardabili | Elahi Ardabili | Introduction | Elahi Ardabili () (Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn al-Ilāhī al-Ardabīlī, died 1543 CE) was an Iranian author and scholar. | [] | [
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projected-17337040-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elahi%20Ardabili | Elahi Ardabili | Early life and education | Elahi Ardabili () (Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn al-Ilāhī al-Ardabīlī, died 1543 CE) was an Iranian author and scholar. | Elahi was born in Ardabil. After completing his preliminary education, he moved to Shiraz and Khorasan with the help of Shaykh Haydar and completed his education in the presence of the great scholars of his era, Jalaladdin Davani and Amir Ghiasaddin Shirazi.
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projected-17337040-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elahi%20Ardabili | Elahi Ardabili | Career highlights | Elahi Ardabili () (Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn al-Ilāhī al-Ardabīlī, died 1543 CE) was an Iranian author and scholar. | He was the first scholar to translate writings of Shia Islam into the Persian language. He is the author of more than 30 books in Turkish, Arabic and Persian.
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projected-17337040-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elahi%20Ardabili | Elahi Ardabili | References | Elahi Ardabili () (Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn al-Ilāhī al-Ardabīlī, died 1543 CE) was an Iranian author and scholar. | Category:1543 deaths
Category:People from Ardabil
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projected-23578729-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomaga%20River | Tomaga River | Introduction | The Tomaga River, an open mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23578729-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomaga%20River | Tomaga River | Course and features | The Tomaga River, an open mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Tomaga River rises about northeast of Mogo Hill and flows generally southwest and then southeast, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth at the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean at Mossy Point. The river descends over its course.
The catchment area of the river is with a volume of over a sur... | [] | [
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projected-23578729-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomaga%20River | Tomaga River | See also | The Tomaga River, an open mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of New South Wales (L–Z)
List of rivers of Australia | [] | [
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"Rivers of New South Wales",
"South Coast (New South Wales)",
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projected-23578729-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomaga%20River | Tomaga River | References | The Tomaga River, an open mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
Category:South Coast (New South Wales)
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projected-23578730-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonalli%20River | Tonalli River | Introduction | The Tonalli River, a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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"Rivers of New South Wales",
"Rivers of the Blue Mountains (New South Wales)",
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projected-23578730-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonalli%20River | Tonalli River | Course and features | The Tonalli River, a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | The Tonalli River rises on the eastern alopes of Mount Marrup within the Tonalli Range in remote country within the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, and flows generally east southeast, east northeast, and then east southeast, before reaching its confluence with the Wollondilly River within Lake Burragor... | [] | [
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projected-23578730-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonalli%20River | Tonalli River | See also | The Tonalli River, a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. | List of rivers of New South Wales (L–Z)
List of rivers of Australia
Rivers of New South Wales | [] | [
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projected-71483917-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Introduction | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | [] | [
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projected-71483917-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | History | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Risk Strategies was founded by Mike Christian in 1997 to provide risk management advice to upper middle market commercial clients, with a focus on private equity and healthcare. In 2000, it made its first acquisition of Andrew Anthony and Associates. By 2001, the company had 15 employees.
In 2002, Risk Strategies expa... | [] | [
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projected-71483917-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Management | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | As of August 2022, key people of the company are:
Mike Christian, founder and chairman
John Mina, chief executive officer (CEO)
Sharon Edwards, chief financial officer (CFO)
John Vaglica, chief mergers and acquisitions officer
Bob Dubraski, chief growth officer
Natalie Logan, chief legal officer
Amanda Mullan, chief hu... | [] | [
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projected-71483917-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Services | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Services of Risk Strategies include:
Business Insurance
Employee Benefits
Private Client Services
Risk Management Services | [] | [
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projected-71483917-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Acquisitions | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Major acquisitions include:
Krauter & Company
Gowrie Group
DeWitt Stern
Dubraski & Associates
Academic Health Plans (AHP)
UNIRISC
ProSafety
Brightstone
Gehring Group
Thomas McGee
Pawson Associates, Inc. | [] | [
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projected-71483917-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Awards | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Best Places to Work 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 by Business Insurance Magazine.
16th Largest Broker of US Business by Business Insurance Magazine
9th Largest Privately Owned Broker by Business Insurance Magazine
Ranked 2,374 on the Inc. 5000 list in 2021,
Ranked 2,872 on the Inc. 5000 list in 2022. | [] | [
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projected-71483917-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Sponsorships | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Sponsorships of the company include Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) golfer Brittany Altomare. | [] | [
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projected-71483917-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | Publications | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Open access publications of Risk Strategies include:
2022 State of the Market | [] | [
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projected-71483917-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20Strategies | Risk Strategies | References | Risk Strategies (officially incorporated as RSC Insurance Brokerage, Inc.) is a private insurance brokerage and risk management advisor. The firm was founded 1997 () in Boston, Massachusetts, by its current Chairman, Mike Christian, as a specialty risk management consultancy. In 2015, private equity insurance sector in... | Category:1997 establishments in Massachusetts
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projected-23578733-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towallum%20River | Towallum River | Introduction | Towallum River, a perennial river of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23578733-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towallum%20River | Towallum River | Course and features | Towallum River, a perennial river of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Towallum River rises on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range near Moleton, northwest of Coramba, and flows generally north and northwest before reaching its confluence with the Kangaroo River, below Koukandowie Mountain; over its course. | [] | [
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projected-23578733-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towallum%20River | Towallum River | See also | Towallum River, a perennial river of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Rivers of New South Wales
List of rivers of Australia
List of rivers of New South Wales (L–Z) | [] | [
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"Northern Tablelands"
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projected-23578733-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towallum%20River | Towallum River | References | Towallum River, a perennial river of the Clarence River catchment, is located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
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projected-71483926-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhadalidae | Rhadalidae | Introduction | Rhadalidae are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea, formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Melyridae. The adults are predators or feed on pollen, while the larvae are probably carnivorous. | [] | [
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projected-71483926-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhadalidae | Rhadalidae | Distribution | Rhadalidae are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea, formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Melyridae. The adults are predators or feed on pollen, while the larvae are probably carnivorous. | Worldwide, except Australasia. | [] | [
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projected-71483926-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhadalidae | Rhadalidae | Genera | Rhadalidae are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea, formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Melyridae. The adults are predators or feed on pollen, while the larvae are probably carnivorous. | Anthriboclerus Schenkling, 1922
Antinea Peyerimhoff, 1929
Aplocnemus Stephens, 1830
Eucymbolus Champion, 1913
Flavojulistus Majer, 1990
Gietella Constantin & Menier, 1987
Hemipleurus Peacock, 1987
Indiodasytes Pic, 1916
Jelinekius Majer, 1990
Kubanius Majer, 1983
Malthacodes Waterhouse, 1876
Microcymbolus Pi... | [] | [
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projected-71483926-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhadalidae | Rhadalidae | References | Rhadalidae are a family of beetles of the superfamily Cleroidea, formerly treated as a subfamily within the family Melyridae. The adults are predators or feed on pollen, while the larvae are probably carnivorous. | Category:Cleroidea
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projected-71483940-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed%20Trik | Mohammed Trik | Introduction | Mohammed Trik (died 1682) was an Ottoman official. He was the Dey of Algiers from 1671 to 1682. He was the first dey of Algiers.
He reduced Ottoman authority to a ceremonial role, and ousted the Janissary aghas with the help of the Raises.
In a report from 1676, he is noted to have been married to a former slave con... | [] | [
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projected-71483940-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed%20Trik | Mohammed Trik | Sources | Mohammed Trik (died 1682) was an Ottoman official. He was the Dey of Algiers from 1671 to 1682. He was the first dey of Algiers.
He reduced Ottoman authority to a ceremonial role, and ousted the Janissary aghas with the help of the Raises.
In a report from 1676, he is noted to have been married to a former slave con... | Category:Deys of Algiers
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projected-06903930-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayanami-class%20destroyer | Ayanami-class destroyer | Introduction | The Ayanami class was a destroyer class built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) in the late 1950s. The primary purpose was anti-submarine warfare, so this class was classified as "DDK" (hunter-killer anti-submarine destroyer) unofficially. | [] | [
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projected-06903930-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayanami-class%20destroyer | Ayanami-class destroyer | Design | The Ayanami class was a destroyer class built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) in the late 1950s. The primary purpose was anti-submarine warfare, so this class was classified as "DDK" (hunter-killer anti-submarine destroyer) unofficially. | This class adopted a "long forecastle" design with inclined afterdeck called "Holland Slope", named after the scenic sloping street in Nagasaki City. Their steam turbine propulsion systems were similar to the ones of the , but they varied between each ship in the class as part of the JMSDF's attempt to find the best pr... | [] | [
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projected-26726748-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Leonard | Ryan Leonard | Introduction | Ryan Ian Leonard (born 24 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Millwall.
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projected-26726748-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Leonard | Ryan Leonard | Southend United | Ryan Ian Leonard (born 24 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Millwall.
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projected-26726748-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Leonard | Ryan Leonard | Sheffield United | Ryan Ian Leonard (born 24 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Millwall.
A midfielder, he graduated through the Plymouth Argyle Academy to make his senior debut in March 2010, following which he spent time on loan at Weston-super-Mare of the League South and Tiverto... | On 5 January 2018, Southend announced that terms had been agreed with Championship club Sheffield United for Leonard's transfer. Leonard agreed terms with the Blades on 6 January, and it was reported he would join them subject to completing a medical.
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projected-26726748-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Leonard | Ryan Leonard | Personal life | Ryan Ian Leonard (born 24 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Millwall.
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projected-26726748-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Leonard | Ryan Leonard | Honours | Ryan Ian Leonard (born 24 May 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Millwall.
A midfielder, he graduated through the Plymouth Argyle Academy to make his senior debut in March 2010, following which he spent time on loan at Weston-super-Mare of the League South and Tiverto... | Southend United
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projected-20473874-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Asensi | François Asensi | Political career | François Asensi (born 1 June 1945) is a French politician who has served as the Mayor of Tremblay-en-France since 1991 and served as Member of the National Assembly for Seine-Saint-Denis' 11th constituency from 1988 to 2017. | François Asensi joined the Mouvement Jeunes Communistes de France at the age of 15, protesting the Algerian War. Four years later, he became a member of the French Communist Party (PCF).
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projected-20473874-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Asensi | François Asensi | Member of the National Assembly | François Asensi (born 1 June 1945) is a French politician who has served as the Mayor of Tremblay-en-France since 1991 and served as Member of the National Assembly for Seine-Saint-Denis' 11th constituency from 1988 to 2017. | François Asensi was part of a total of seven permanent committees in the National Assembly during his career.
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projected-20473887-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois%20Brottes | François Brottes | Introduction | François Brottes (born 31 March 1956 in Valence, Drôme) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented Isère's 5th constituency from 1997 to 2012 as a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche. Brottes also serves as the mayor of Crolles. In 2012 he was appointed director of Réseau ... | [] | [
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projected-61526788-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20Carnegie%20Library%20%28Corona%2C%20California%29 | Andrew Carnegie Library (Corona, California) | Introduction | The Andrew Carnegie Library in Corona, California in Riverside County, California, at 8th and Main Streets, was a Carnegie library built in 1905–06. Known also as the Old Corona Public Library, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The building was demolished in 1978, but apparently still ... | [] | [
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projected-23578738-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple%20J%20Hottest%20100%2C%202009 | Triple J Hottest 100, 2009 | Introduction | The 2009 Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 17, was announced on Australia Day 26 January 2010. It is the seventeenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.
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Voting commenced on Boxing Day, 26 December 2009, and closed on 17 January 2010. 1.1 million... | Note: Australian artists
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projected-23578738-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple%20J%20Hottest%20100%2C%202009 | Triple J Hottest 100, 2009 | Artists with multiple entries | The 2009 Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 17, was announced on Australia Day 26 January 2010. It is the seventeenth countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.
Voting commenced on Boxing Day, 26 December 2009, and closed on 17 January 2010. 1.1 million... | Four entries
Muse (9, 19, 35, 84)
Florence and the Machine (10, 44, 45, 90)
Three entries
Kasabian (17, 51, 85)
The Temper Trap (21, 48, 58)
Flight of the Conchords (24, 30, 86)
Sia (Two solo and one with Flight of the Conchords) (24, 50, 72)
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Mumford & Sons (1, 81)
Art vs. Science (2, 74)
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Voting commenced on Boxing Day, 26 December 2009, and closed on 17 January 2010. 1.1 million... | : 37
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The 37 Australian songs is the fewest since 1997.
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projected-23578746-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuglow%20River | Tuglow River | Introduction | The Tuglow River, a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23578746-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuglow%20River | Tuglow River | Course and features | The Tuglow River, a perennial river that is part of the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment, is located in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. | The Tuglow River rises on the eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range south of Shooters Hill, and flows generally south southeast and then northeast, before reaching its confluence with the Kowmung River, near its junction with the Hollanders River. The river descends over its course.
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List of rivers of New South Wales (L–Z)
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projected-23578752-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuross%20River | Tuross River | Introduction | The Tuross River, an open semi-mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | [] | [
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projected-23578752-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuross%20River | Tuross River | Course and features | The Tuross River, an open semi-mature wave dominated barrier estuary or perennial stream, is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. | Tuross River rises of the eastern slopes of the Kybeyan Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, below Mount Kydra on the western edge of Wadbilliga National Park, not far from Cooma. The river flows generally north, east and northeast, joined by fourteen tributaries including the Back River and Wadbilliga rivers, befo... | [] | [
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List of rivers of New South Wales (L–Z)
List of rivers of Australia
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