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projected-30122121-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan%20Coehoorn | Nathan Coehoorn | Personal life | Nathan Joel Coehoorn (born September 17, 1986) is a former Canadian football wide receiver who played his entire professional career for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. After the 2010 CIS season, he was ranked as the seventh best player in the Canadian Football League’s Amateur Scouting Bureau ran... | Coehoorn got married in late 2014. He welcomed his daughter, Greyce, with his wife Teagan on December 5, 2015. | [] | [
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projected-49290085-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy%20Nelson | Jeremy Nelson | Introduction | Jeremy Nelson is an American visual effects artist. He won a Visual Effects Society award in 2011 for best compositing for his work on the HBO mini-series, The Pacific.
Nelson was born in Thatcher, Arizona and attended Thatcher High School and Eastern Arizona College. He has also worked on the motion pictures The Guar... | [] | [
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projected-49290098-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bantz | Bantz | Introduction | Bantz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fred A. Bantz (1895–1982), American official in the United States Department of the Navy
Helmut Bantz (1921–2004), German gymnast and Olympic champion
Brandon Bantz (born 1987), American baseball catcher
Jeffri W. Bantz (1954–2006), American classical c... | [] | [
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projected-23579545-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | Introduction | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | [
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projected-23579545-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | History | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | The school opened its doors in August 2000, for only 9th and 10th grade students. At that time, it was the first new high school in 26 years constructed in the Prince George's County Public School system. It had a cost of $30 million. 1,000 were expected at its opening.
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projected-23579545-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | Campus | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | The building has one gymnasium, an auditorium with 750 seats, and 18 laboratories for science classes.
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projected-23579545-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | School uniforms | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | Initially, students of Charles Herbert Flowers were not required to wear uniforms, although there was a dress code that students had to adhere to. In the fall of 2005, following a school-wide survey of parents and students, Flowers students were required to wear a school uniform that consisted of grey slacks or grey pl... | [] | [
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projected-23579545-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | Academics | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is part of the Prince George's County Science and Technology program. This program also includes Eleanor Roosevelt High School and Oxon Hill High School.
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projected-23579545-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | Notable alumni | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | Rico Nasty, rapper and singer
Jazz Lewis, member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Xanman, rapper and singer
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projected-23579545-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Herbert%20Flowers%20High%20School | Charles Herbert Flowers High School | School organizations | Charles Herbert Flowers High School is a comprehensive science and technology magnet school located in unincorporated Prince George's County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to the Springdale census-designated place and with a Springdale postal address. It is part of the Prince George's County School System. Its prin... | Student Government Association
Future Business Leaders of America
National Art Honor Society
Science National Honor Society
National Chinese Honor Society
Chinese Game Club
National Honor Society
Student Humanitarian Organization
Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
Jaguar Players Drama Club
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projected-17337403-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest%20Hits%3A%20Limited%20Edition%20%28Tim%20McGraw%20album%29 | Greatest Hits: Limited Edition (Tim McGraw album) | Introduction | Greatest Hits: Limited Edition is a compilation of American country music artist Tim McGraw's first two greatest hits albums. Initially sold exclusively at Wal-Mart, it was released on April 29, 2008, and entered Billboard's Top Country Albums chart at #1, selling 29,000 copies in its first week of release. The album w... | [] | [
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projected-17337403-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest%20Hits%3A%20Limited%20Edition%20%28Tim%20McGraw%20album%29 | Greatest Hits: Limited Edition (Tim McGraw album) | References | Greatest Hits: Limited Edition is a compilation of American country music artist Tim McGraw's first two greatest hits albums. Initially sold exclusively at Wal-Mart, it was released on April 29, 2008, and entered Billboard's Top Country Albums chart at #1, selling 29,000 copies in its first week of release. The album w... | Category:2008 greatest hits albums
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projected-30122124-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akornion | Akornion | Introduction | Akornion was an important citizen of the Ionian Greek colony of Dionysopolis (today's Balchik, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria).
He is mentioned in the Decree of Dionysopolis, written around 48 BC by the citizens of the polis. The decree mentions that Akornion was sent far away in a diplomatic mission to meet some... | [] | [
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projected-30122124-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akornion | Akornion | See also | Akornion was an important citizen of the Ionian Greek colony of Dionysopolis (today's Balchik, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria).
He is mentioned in the Decree of Dionysopolis, written around 48 BC by the citizens of the polis. The decree mentions that Akornion was sent far away in a diplomatic mission to meet some... | Dionysopolis
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projected-26727787-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | Introduction | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | [] | [
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projected-26727787-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | The first hired armed cutter Hero | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | The first hired armed cutter Hero carried nine 12-pounder carronades and was of 77 tons (bm). She served the Royal Navy from 20 August 1804 to 3 February 1805. | [] | [
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projected-26727787-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | The second hired armed cutter Hero | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | The second hired armed cutter Hero carried ten 12-pounder carronades and was of 119 tons (bm). She served the Royal Navy from 4 May 1809 to 11 November 1811.
Whilst under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, Hero commenced cruising in The Sleeve (Kattegat) in 1809. On 14 November, three Danish sloops arrived at L... | [] | [
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projected-26727787-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | Post script | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | Reportedly, Hero spent from end 1812 to 1814 re-fitting at Sheerness. If so, she was not on the rolls of the Royal Navy. | [] | [
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projected-26727787-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | Hired armed lugger Hero | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | The hired armed lugger Hero served the Royal Navy in 1809 and is described as being of 40 tons burthen. | [] | [
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projected-26727787-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | British privateer cutter Hero | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | On 18 July 1812, the Baltimore schooner Falcon, of 172 tons, four guns and sixteen men, under the command of Captain John Wilson, was sailing from Boston to Bordeaux. Off the coast of France she encountered the "British cutter Hero", of five guns and 50 men. Hero sailed off after failing in three attempts during the tw... | [] | [
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projected-26727787-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hired%20armed%20cutter%20Hero | Hired armed cutter Hero | Notes, citations, and references | Two vessels served the British Royal Navy as His Majesty's Hired armed cutter Hero. Under the command of Lieutenant John Reynolds, the second hired armed cutter Hero captured some 30 merchantmen during the Gunboat War before the Royal Navy returned her to her owners. She was so successful that the Norwegian merchants ... | Notes
Citations
References
Anderson, Roger Charles (1910) Naval wars in the Baltic: during the sailing-ship epoch, 1522-1850. (London: C. Gilbert-Wood).
Cranwell, John Philips, and William Bowers Crane (1940) Men of Marque: A History of Private Armed Vessels out of Baltimore During the War of 1812. (New York: W.W. N... | [] | [
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projected-17337404-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misari%20Regatta | Misari Regatta | Introduction | Misa Regatta is a boat racing track and park located in the neighborhood of Misa-dong in Hanam City, Gyeonggi Province, in the vicinity of 20 km east of Seoul, South Korea. It was established for the rowing and canoeing competition during the 1986 Asian Games and the 1988 Olympics. The place has a 4.4 million square me... | [] | [
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projected-61528317-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Introduction | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | [] | [
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projected-61528317-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | History | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | The formation KADIN was on 24 September 1968 by the Level I Regional KADIN or Level I KADINDA (the term for the Provincial KADIN at that time) that existed throughout Indonesia on the initiative of the DKI Jakarta KADIN, and was recognised by the government with Presidential Decree No. 49 in 1973. It was re-established... | [] | [
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projected-61528317-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | Functions | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | Kadin is a non-government organization. It acts as a forum for communication and consultation between Indonesian entrepreneurs and between Indonesian entrepreneurs and the government, on matters relating to trade, industry and service issues. The functions of the organization includes as follows,
Spread information abo... | [] | [
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projected-61528317-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | List of Chairman of KADIN | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | The tenure of Chairman of KADIN is five years. Before 1993, the tenure of chairman was three years. Here are the names that were once the Chairperson: | [] | [
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projected-61528317-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | See also | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | Chamber of commerce | [] | [
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projected-61528317-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian%20Chamber%20of%20Commerce%20and%20Industry | Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry | References | The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry () or KADIN is an association of business organisations in Indonesia. Members of this organisation consist of entrepreneurs or a combination of national businesses from various sectors, both private-owned enterprises, cooperatives and government-owned enterprises. Kadin i... | Category:Organizations based in Jakarta
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projected-26727790-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters%20of%20Death%20%28film%29 | Sisters of Death (film) | Introduction | Sisters of Death is a 1977 American mystery slasher film written by Peter Arnold and Elwyn Richards, and directed by Joseph Mazzuca. The film stars Arthur Franz and Claudia Jennings. Seven years after a sorority member is killed during a game of russian roulette, the victim's father lures the remaining sisters to his e... | [] | [
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projected-26727790-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters%20of%20Death%20%28film%29 | Sisters of Death (film) | Plot | Sisters of Death is a 1977 American mystery slasher film written by Peter Arnold and Elwyn Richards, and directed by Joseph Mazzuca. The film stars Arthur Franz and Claudia Jennings. Seven years after a sorority member is killed during a game of russian roulette, the victim's father lures the remaining sisters to his e... | During an all-girl secret society college initiation, one of the new members is killed. Seven years later, the survivors are invited to a college reunion at a lavish estate, which turns out to be owned by the crazed father of the girl who died. He reveals to the girls that one them witnessed foul play and is helping hi... | [] | [
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projected-26727790-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters%20of%20Death%20%28film%29 | Sisters of Death (film) | Cast | Sisters of Death is a 1977 American mystery slasher film written by Peter Arnold and Elwyn Richards, and directed by Joseph Mazzuca. The film stars Arthur Franz and Claudia Jennings. Seven years after a sorority member is killed during a game of russian roulette, the victim's father lures the remaining sisters to his e... | Arthur Franz as Edmond Clybourn
Claudia Jennings as Judy
Cheri Howell as Sylvia
Sherry Boucher as Diana
Paul Carr as Mark
Joe E. Tata as Joe
Sherry Alberoni as Francie
Roxanne Albee as Penny
Elizabeth Bergen as Liz
Paul Fierro as Mexican
Vern Mathison as Police Officer | [] | [
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projected-26727790-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters%20of%20Death%20%28film%29 | Sisters of Death (film) | Release | Sisters of Death is a 1977 American mystery slasher film written by Peter Arnold and Elwyn Richards, and directed by Joseph Mazzuca. The film stars Arthur Franz and Claudia Jennings. Seven years after a sorority member is killed during a game of russian roulette, the victim's father lures the remaining sisters to his e... | The film was released theatrically in the United States by First American Films in 1977, but was filmed in 1972.
The film was released as a downloadable Video on Demand by Rifftrax on April 25, 2014. The release included a running, mocking, commentary by Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett, formerly of Mystery... | [] | [
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projected-30122193-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20Choinori | Suzuki Choinori | Introduction | The Suzuki Choinori was a scooter built by Suzuki from 2003 to 2007. It was designed to minimize the use of materials in general and plastics and threaded fasteners in particular in order to minimize cost. The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan named the Choinori as one of the 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automoti... | [] | [
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projected-30122193-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20Choinori | Suzuki Choinori | Concept and design | The Suzuki Choinori was a scooter built by Suzuki from 2003 to 2007. It was designed to minimize the use of materials in general and plastics and threaded fasteners in particular in order to minimize cost. The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan named the Choinori as one of the 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automoti... | The Choinori was designed to be a short distance scooter for commuting and running errands. The name "choinori" is derived from "tohnori" the Japanese term for a long-distance touring motorcycle. "Toh nori" means "long ride", "choi nori" is the opposite, meaning "short ride", or "short hop".
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projected-30122193-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20Choinori | Suzuki Choinori | Developments and end of production | The Suzuki Choinori was a scooter built by Suzuki from 2003 to 2007. It was designed to minimize the use of materials in general and plastics and threaded fasteners in particular in order to minimize cost. The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan named the Choinori as one of the 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automoti... | The Choinori engine was found to have a design problem with the cam followers, this was solved by redesigning the cam followers.
In 2004, the Choinori SS was introduced. Mechanically the same as the regular Choinori, the SS had the leg shield replaced by a headstock cover, a different style of handlebar was used, and... | [] | [
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projected-30122193-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki%20Choinori | Suzuki Choinori | References | The Suzuki Choinori was a scooter built by Suzuki from 2003 to 2007. It was designed to minimize the use of materials in general and plastics and threaded fasteners in particular in order to minimize cost. The Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan named the Choinori as one of the 240 Landmarks of Japanese Automoti... | Choinori
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projected-23579557-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BDan%20Marolt | Žan Marolt | Introduction | Žan Marolt (25 September 1964 – 11 July 2009) was a Bosnian actor and TV personality. He was a regular actor of the Chamber Theatre 55 where he made numerous roles in the theater, in plays such as Buba u uhu, Umri muški, Kidaj od svoje žene, Ujak Vanja and in numerous films and television shows.
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projected-23579557-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BDan%20Marolt | Žan Marolt | Death | Žan Marolt (25 September 1964 – 11 July 2009) was a Bosnian actor and TV personality. He was a regular actor of the Chamber Theatre 55 where he made numerous roles in the theater, in plays such as Buba u uhu, Umri muški, Kidaj od svoje žene, Ujak Vanja and in numerous films and television shows.
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projected-49290123-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%20Circus%20Comics | Iron Circus Comics | Introduction | Iron Circus Comics is an American graphic novel publisher founded in 2007 by C. Spike Trotman. Based in Chicago, it is known for publishing the Smut Peddler line of "lady-centric porn" anthologies and graphic novels, and for its pioneering use of crowd-funding sites such as Kickstarter to finance graphic novel publishi... | [] | [
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projected-49290123-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%20Circus%20Comics | Iron Circus Comics | History | Iron Circus Comics is an American graphic novel publisher founded in 2007 by C. Spike Trotman. Based in Chicago, it is known for publishing the Smut Peddler line of "lady-centric porn" anthologies and graphic novels, and for its pioneering use of crowd-funding sites such as Kickstarter to finance graphic novel publishi... | Trotman founded the company in 2007 to publish print editions of her webcomic Templar, Arizona. In 2009, the company began using the then-new service KickStarter as a tool to finance publication of graphic novels.
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projected-30122226-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Glombard | Christopher Glombard | Introduction | Christopher Glombard (born 5 June 1989) is a French-born Martiniquais international footballer who currently plays for the Martinique national team. He plays as a right back and is a former French youth international having earned caps at under-18 and under-19 level. Glombard is the younger brother of Luigi Glombard, w... | [] | [
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projected-30122226-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20Glombard | Christopher Glombard | Career | Christopher Glombard (born 5 June 1989) is a French-born Martiniquais international footballer who currently plays for the Martinique national team. He plays as a right back and is a former French youth international having earned caps at under-18 and under-19 level. Glombard is the younger brother of Luigi Glombard, w... | Prior to joining Reims on loan, Glombard was captain of the Bordeaux reserve team. On 28 May 2010, Bordeaux announced that the player would be joining Reims for the entire 2010–11 season alongside teammate Grzegorz Krychowiak. He made his professional debut on 13 August in a league match against Le Mans. | [] | [
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projected-61528319-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie%20Tschan | Natalie Tschan | Introduction | Natalie Tschan (born 13 October 1971) is a Swiss former professional tennis player.
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projected-30122274-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20O%27Reilly%20%28educator%29 | William O'Reilly (educator) | Introduction | William Joseph O'Reilly (1864–1937) was an Irish educator.
He was the eldest son and heir of Myles O'Reilly of Knock Abbey Castle (previously known as Thomastown Castle), County Louth and was educated at Ushaw College and London University. In 1907 he was appointed Commissioner of Education in Ireland.
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He was the eldest son and heir of Myles O'Reilly of Knock Abbey Castle (previously known as Thomastown Castle), County Louth and was educated at Ushaw College and London University. In 1907 he was appointed Commissioner of Education in Ireland.
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projected-06904277-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | Introduction | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | [] | [
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projected-06904277-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | Early life and career | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | Worthington was born in Peterhead, Scotland. His military career began, somewhat unofficially, as a mercenary. He served in the Nicaraguan Army in the war against San Salvador and Honduras, but when the Nicaraguan Republican government fell, the army dissolved and Worthy left the country to avoid capture. He later foun... | [] | [
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projected-06904277-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | Second World War | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | In 1940, the Canadian Armoured Corps was formally established (the Royal prefix was granted in 1945). As its first senior officer, Colonel Worthington bought 265 US-built M1917 tanks of First World War vintage to use in training. Because U.S. neutrality laws prohibited the sale of weapons to Canada, these antiques were... | [] | [
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projected-06904277-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | Later life | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | Worthy died on 8 December 1967 at Ottawa's Military Hospital. After his funeral in Ottawa, Worthy's body was flown by a RCAF Caribou aircraft to Camp Borden and in accordance with his wishes, was interred in Worthington Park. Four Centurion tanks fired a 13 gun salute and three RCAF Chipmunk aircraft did a low-level "f... | [] | [
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projected-06904277-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | Honours | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | He was a recipient of the Military Cross (MC) and Bar, the Military Medal (MM) and Bar and the Canadian Forces Decoration CD with two Bars. | [] | [
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projected-06904277-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20F.%20Worthington | F. F. Worthington | References | Major-General Frederic Franklin Worthington MC, MM, CD (September 17, 1889 – December 8, 1967), nicknamed "Worthy" and "Fighting Frank", was a senior Canadian Army officer. He is considered the father of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. | Worthington, Larry (1961). "Worthy": A Biography of Major-General F.F. Worthington CB, MC, MM. Toronto: Macmillan.
Bruce Forsyth's Canadian Military History Page
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projected-30122280-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maizuru%20%28train%29 | Maizuru (train) | Introduction | The is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operates between and via the Sanin Main Line, and is one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". | [] | [
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projected-30122280-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maizuru%20%28train%29 | Maizuru (train) | Station stops | The is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operates between and via the Sanin Main Line, and is one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". | - - - - () - - -
The Maizuru 2 and 11 (coupling with the Kinosaki services between Kyoto and Ayabe) stop at Hiyoshi Station. | [] | [
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projected-30122280-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maizuru%20%28train%29 | Maizuru (train) | Rolling stock | The is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operates between and via the Sanin Main Line, and is one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". | Since the 12 March 2011 timetable revision, Maizuru services have been operated with 3-car 287 series electric multiple unit trains or 2-car Kitakinki Tango Railway KTR8000 series diesel multiple units, which operate coupled with Kinosaki or Hashidate sets between Kyoto and Ayabe. Green (first class) car accommodation ... | [] | [
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projected-30122280-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maizuru%20%28train%29 | Maizuru (train) | History | The is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operates between and via the Sanin Main Line, and is one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". | The Maizuru service was introduced from 2 October 1999, following the completion of electrification of the Maizuru Line.
From 18 March 2007, all cars were made non-smoking. | [] | [
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projected-30122280-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maizuru%20%28train%29 | Maizuru (train) | See also | The is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. It operates between and via the Sanin Main Line, and is one of the services that make up JR West's "Big X Network". | List of named passenger trains of Japan | [] | [
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projected-61528323-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rup%20Lal | Rup Lal | Introduction | Rup Lal is an Indian molecular biologist known for his work in molecular biology, genomics, metagenomics and taxonomy of microbial diversity inhabiting extreme niches. His research has led to the development of novel analogue of rifamycin, identification and functional characterization of microbial communities at Mani... | [] | [
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projected-61528323-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rup%20Lal | Rup Lal | References | Rup Lal is an Indian molecular biologist known for his work in molecular biology, genomics, metagenomics and taxonomy of microbial diversity inhabiting extreme niches. His research has led to the development of novel analogue of rifamycin, identification and functional characterization of microbial communities at Mani... | Category:Indian molecular biologists
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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projected-17337410-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milang%2C%20South%20Australia | Milang, South Australia | Introduction | Milang ( ) is a town and locality located in the Australian state of South Australia on the west coast of Lake Alexandrina about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about north-east of the municipal seat of Goolwa.
Milang is within the federal division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Hammond and... | [] | [
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projected-17337410-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milang%2C%20South%20Australia | Milang, South Australia | Heritage listings | Milang ( ) is a town and locality located in the Australian state of South Australia on the west coast of Lake Alexandrina about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about north-east of the municipal seat of Goolwa.
Milang is within the federal division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Hammond and... | Milang has many 19th century buildings and some heritage-listed sites including:
Coxe Street: 1867 Royal Salute cannon, Soldiers Memorial Park
46-50 Coxe Street: Milang School
22-23 Daranda Terrace: Milang Butter Factory
Lake front: Milang jetty and hand crane
5-7 Markland Street: Dwelling with pressed iron facad... | [] | [
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projected-17337410-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milang%2C%20South%20Australia | Milang, South Australia | Tourist attractions | Milang ( ) is a town and locality located in the Australian state of South Australia on the west coast of Lake Alexandrina about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about north-east of the municipal seat of Goolwa.
Milang is within the federal division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Hammond and... | Milang tourist attractions include fishing from the state heritage-listed jetty, the Milang Historical Society museum, the Milang Historical Walk, and boating and swimming on Lake Alexandrina.
The Milang Historical Railway Museum, opened in 1992 and located in the station building of the now-closed Milang railway line... | [] | [
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projected-17337410-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milang%2C%20South%20Australia | Milang, South Australia | References | Milang ( ) is a town and locality located in the Australian state of South Australia on the west coast of Lake Alexandrina about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about north-east of the municipal seat of Goolwa.
Milang is within the federal division of Mayo, the state electoral district of Hammond and... | Notes
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projected-06904288-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp%20Cariboo | Camp Cariboo | Introduction | Camp Cariboo is a Canadian children's television program that aired on several CTV stations from 1986 to 1989. The show is best known for its rerun stint on YTV from September 2, 1989 to August 15, 1997. | [] | [
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projected-06904288-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp%20Cariboo | Camp Cariboo | Premise | Camp Cariboo is a Canadian children's television program that aired on several CTV stations from 1986 to 1989. The show is best known for its rerun stint on YTV from September 2, 1989 to August 15, 1997. | Camp Cariboo grew out of the summer camping experiences of Tom Knowlton and Mark Baldwin, as well as the producer and co-creator Janis Nostbakken and directors John Matlock and Paul Francescutti. The series was produced at CKCO-TV in Kitchener, Ontario, and filmed in part on location in Ontario Camping Association camp... | [] | [
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projected-06904288-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp%20Cariboo | Camp Cariboo | Main characters | Camp Cariboo is a Canadian children's television program that aired on several CTV stations from 1986 to 1989. The show is best known for its rerun stint on YTV from September 2, 1989 to August 15, 1997. | Tom and Mark were the main characters of the show. Most episodes featured the two in interactive songs and sketches with kid-campers and in how-tos and comedy bits. Tom and Mark had alter-egos, "The Keeners", a couple of ageless campers so intent on coming back to camp each year that Tom and Mark gave them their monike... | [] | [
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projected-06904288-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp%20Cariboo | Camp Cariboo | Reception | Camp Cariboo is a Canadian children's television program that aired on several CTV stations from 1986 to 1989. The show is best known for its rerun stint on YTV from September 2, 1989 to August 15, 1997. | The series was developed in close collaboration with kids from the Kitchener-Toronto region and pilot-tested before the final magazine-show format was decided upon. Positive feedback from audiences and critics on the first series of shows led to production of four more seasons. Camp Cariboo was honoured with four natio... | [] | [
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projected-17337419-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Carmody | Jack Carmody | Introduction | Jack Carmody (7 June 1911 – 28 March 1982) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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projected-17337419-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Carmody | Jack Carmody | Honours and achievements | Jack Carmody (7 June 1911 – 28 March 1982) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Carmody was member of Collingwood's back-to-back premierships in 1935 and 1936. He was used mostly on the wing and during the late 1930s often found himself on ... | Collingwood
2× VFL premiership player: 1935, 1936
Individual
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projected-30122287-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pug%20Vaughan | Pug Vaughan | Introduction | Charles Wesley "Pug" Vaughan (March 18, 1911 – March 30, 1964) was an American football running back. He played college football under head coach Bob Neyland at the University of Tennessee from 1932 to 1934 and professional football for the Detroit Lions in 1935 and the Chicago Cardinals in 1936. | [] | [
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projected-30122287-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pug%20Vaughan | Pug Vaughan | Early life | Charles Wesley "Pug" Vaughan (March 18, 1911 – March 30, 1964) was an American football running back. He played college football under head coach Bob Neyland at the University of Tennessee from 1932 to 1934 and professional football for the Detroit Lions in 1935 and the Chicago Cardinals in 1936. | Vaughan was born in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1911. He enrolled at the University of Tennessee and played at the halfback position under head football coach Bob Neyland from 1932 to 1934. For many years, he was regarded as "perhaps the finest passer in Tennessee football history." Coach Neyland considered Vaughan the ... | [] | [
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projected-30122287-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pug%20Vaughan | Pug Vaughan | Career | Charles Wesley "Pug" Vaughan (March 18, 1911 – March 30, 1964) was an American football running back. He played college football under head coach Bob Neyland at the University of Tennessee from 1932 to 1934 and professional football for the Detroit Lions in 1935 and the Chicago Cardinals in 1936. | In his first year of professional football, Vaughan played for the 1935 Detroit Lions team that won the 1935 NFL Championship Game. He appeared in seven games for the Lions, completing 7 of 15 passes for 104 yards and rushing for 51 yards on 13 carries.
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projected-30122287-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pug%20Vaughan | Pug Vaughan | Death | Charles Wesley "Pug" Vaughan (March 18, 1911 – March 30, 1964) was an American football running back. He played college football under head coach Bob Neyland at the University of Tennessee from 1932 to 1934 and professional football for the Detroit Lions in 1935 and the Chicago Cardinals in 1936. | During World War II, Vaughan served in the U.S. Coast Guard and played on the Coast Guard football team.
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projected-06904312-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Wesley%20Cox | William Wesley Cox | Introduction | William Wesley Cox (February 5, 1865 – October 29, 1948) was a presidential, vice presidential, and perennial U.S. Senate candidate of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP).
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projected-06904312-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Wesley%20Cox | William Wesley Cox | References | William Wesley Cox (February 5, 1865 – October 29, 1948) was a presidential, vice presidential, and perennial U.S. Senate candidate of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP).
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projected-61528325-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999%20Belgian%20Super%20Cup | 1999 Belgian Super Cup | Introduction | The 1999 Belgian Supercup was a football match between the winners of the previous season's Belgian First Division and Belgian Cup competitions. The match was contested by Cup winners Lierse, and 1999–2000 Belgian First Division champions, Genk on 1 September 1999 at the ground of the league winners Genk, the Fenixstad... | [] | [
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projected-06904316-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare%20Earth%20in%20Concert | Rare Earth in Concert | Introduction | Rare Earth in Concert is a live album by rock band Rare Earth, which was released as a double-LP in 1971. It contains a 23:33 version of their signature hit "Get Ready", as well as a new studio song: "Nice To Be With You". It was issued a RIAA gold record award. | [] | [
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projected-06904316-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare%20Earth%20in%20Concert | Rare Earth in Concert | Side one | Rare Earth in Concert is a live album by rock band Rare Earth, which was released as a double-LP in 1971. It contains a 23:33 version of their signature hit "Get Ready", as well as a new studio song: "Nice To Be With You". It was issued a RIAA gold record award. | "I Just Want to Celebrate" (Nick Zesses, Dino Fekaris)– 4:40
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John Persh – bass guitar, backing vocals
Pete Rivera – drums, lead vocals, percussion
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projected-06904316-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rare%20Earth%20in%20Concert | Rare Earth in Concert | Credits | Rare Earth in Concert is a live album by rock band Rare Earth, which was released as a double-LP in 1971. It contains a 23:33 version of their signature hit "Get Ready", as well as a new studio song: "Nice To Be With You". It was issued a RIAA gold record award. | Recording engineers: Cal Harris, Nate Jennings, John Lewis, Ken Sands, Bob Olhsson, Orson Lewis, Criteria Recording Company
Technical engineers: Don Boehrat, Gurdev Sandhu, Michael Grace, Don Fostie
Mastering engineer: Russ Terrana
Graphic Supervision: Tom Schlesinger
Art direction: Curtis McNair
Rare Earth photos: Joe... | [] | [
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projected-71484892-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaubst%20du%20an%20die%20Unsterblichkeit%20der%20Seele%3F | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? | Introduction | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? (also known as Crois-tu en l’immortalité de l’âme; English: Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul?) is an unfinished 1983 chamber piece by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is one of his most famous compositions, as the libretto is claimed by some to have predicted... | [] | [
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Synthesizer II: (GR) Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele?
Tenor I: (LI) ka rotch kiè / so-imé fa yè ko
Synthesizer II: (GR) Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele?
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projected-71484892-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaubst%20du%20an%20die%20Unsterblichkeit%20der%20Seele%3F | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? | Narrator text | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? (also known as Crois-tu en l’immortalité de l’âme; English: Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul?) is an unfinished 1983 chamber piece by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is one of his most famous compositions, as the libretto is claimed by some to have predicted... | The text given to the narrator is bilingual, using both French and English. It is considered to be a semi-autobiographical story of Vivier's encounters in Paris the early 1980s. The story's narrator, Claude, recounts an incident on a Parisian subway.
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C'était un lundi ou un mardi, je ne me souvien... | [] | [
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projected-71484892-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaubst%20du%20an%20die%20Unsterblichkeit%20der%20Seele%3F | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? | Notable performances | Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? (also known as Crois-tu en l’immortalité de l’âme; English: Do You Believe in the Immortality of the Soul?) is an unfinished 1983 chamber piece by Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It is one of his most famous compositions, as the libretto is claimed by some to have predicted... | Former Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (CMQM) classmate and experimental composer Walter Boudreau would conduct the world premiere of Glaubst du an die Unsterblichkeit der Seele? on 20 April 1990, with the Ensemble vocal Tudor de Montréal (ETM) and the Ensemble Société de musique contemporaine du Québec (... | [] | [
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projected-30122412-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lisabeth%20de%20Haulteterre | Élisabeth de Haulteterre | Introduction | Élisabeth de Haulteterre (Hotteterre) (c. 1720?–after 1768) (fl. 1737–1768) was a French composer and violinist. Despite the similarity of the name, she did not come from La Couture, the home of the Hotteterre family including Jacques Martin Hotteterre, and is probably not related.
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She was known as a concert violinist... | Women were generally trained in opera in Paris during the Early 18th Century. Ballet and opera were on the rise during this period of time in Paris. Additionally, the Baroque era attracted patrons because of its elaborate and lush arrangements as well as the presence of the organ. During the 17th and 18th centuries, th... | [] | [
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She was known as a concert violinist... | Le Concert Spirituel was the most prolific concert giving society in 18th century Paris founded by Anne Danican Philidor. Le Concert Spirituel was founded in 1725 and served as instrumental and choral performances at Salle de Swisses of the Tulieres Palace during lent and on other religious holidays when the opera was ... | [] | [
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projected-30122412-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lisabeth%20de%20Haulteterre | Élisabeth de Haulteterre | Marriage to Pierre Charles Levesque | Élisabeth de Haulteterre (Hotteterre) (c. 1720?–after 1768) (fl. 1737–1768) was a French composer and violinist. Despite the similarity of the name, she did not come from La Couture, the home of the Hotteterre family including Jacques Martin Hotteterre, and is probably not related.
She was known as a concert violinist... | Élisabeth de Haulteterre was married to Pierre Charles Levesque who was a painter in 18th century France. He is famous for the classic painting History of Russia which shaped the public perception of Russia from a Western perspective. It is speculated that Élisabeth de Haulteterre published under her husbands last name... | [] | [
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She was known as a concert violinist... | Her concertos and sonatas for violin have been lost. Selected work include:
Requil de chansons for harpsichord
Deuxieme recueil d'airs choisis, with accompaniments for the harp
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projected-71484895-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shyam%20Metalics%20and%20Energy | Shyam Metalics and Energy | Introduction | Shyam Metalics and Energy Ltd. (SMEL) is an Indian metal producing company, headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal. The company produces long product structural steel, ferro alloys, pellet and sponge iron. It currently operates three manufacturing plants that are located at Sambalpur in Odisha, and Jamuria and Mangalpur... | [] | [
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