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projected-20475161-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20Aguiar | Carlos Aguiar | References | Carlos Antonio Aguiar Burgos (born December 19, 1978), or simply Carlos Aguiar, is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a midfielder. He last played for C.D. Huachipato in Chile. | http://www.emol.com/especiales/2010/deportes/apertura_primera_a/despliegue.asp?idnoticia=423562 | [] | [
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projected-06904469-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20military%20equipment%20of%20the%20Canadian%20Army%20during%20the%20Second%20World%20War | List of military equipment of the Canadian Army during the Second World War | Introduction | At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. | [] | [
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projected-06904469-019 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20military%20equipment%20of%20the%20Canadian%20Army%20during%20the%20Second%20World%20War | List of military equipment of the Canadian Army during the Second World War | Tankettes | At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. | Carden Loyd Mk IV tankette - not used in combat | [] | [
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projected-06904469-028 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20military%20equipment%20of%20the%20Canadian%20Army%20during%20the%20Second%20World%20War | List of military equipment of the Canadian Army during the Second World War | Aircraft | At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. | Although the Canadian government purchased and built thousands of military aircraft for use by the RCAF Home War Establishment (RCAF Eastern Air Command and RCAF Western Air Command) and the Canadian-based units of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, under the provisions of the plan Canada was to provide the tr... | [] | [
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projected-06904469-035 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20military%20equipment%20of%20the%20Canadian%20Army%20during%20the%20Second%20World%20War | List of military equipment of the Canadian Army during the Second World War | Radars | At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. | Night Watchman (NW), 200-MHz, 1-kW prototype of SW radars (from 1940)
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projected-06904469-041 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20military%20equipment%20of%20the%20Canadian%20Army%20during%20the%20Second%20World%20War | List of military equipment of the Canadian Army during the Second World War | See also | At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. | List of infantry weapons of the Canadian military | [] | [
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projected-71485629-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut%27s%20117th%20House%20of%20Representatives%20district | Connecticut's 117th House of Representatives district | Introduction | Connecticut's 117th House of Representatives district elects one member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. It encompasses parts of Milford, Orange, and West Haven. It has been represented by Republican Charles Ferraro since 2015. | [] | [
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projected-71485629-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut%27s%20117th%20House%20of%20Representatives%20district | Connecticut's 117th House of Representatives district | References | Connecticut's 117th House of Representatives district elects one member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. It encompasses parts of Milford, Orange, and West Haven. It has been represented by Republican Charles Ferraro since 2015. | 117 | [] | [
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projected-23579752-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Introduction | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Ancient architecture | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Archaeological artifacts imparting information as to the nature of monumental construction, such as city walls, palaces, tomb and cult centers, in ancient Palestine are abundant. The paucity of written records, and the incompleteness of archaeological remains of ancient Palestinian housing available to early scholars, ... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Classical Antiquity | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Five types of housing are seen in the Roman-Byzantine period. Two of these, the simple house and the courtyard house, typify the domestic architecture of Palestine for some three millennia into the modern age (see section on Building materials and techniques). The other three, seen as characteristic of the Roman-Byzant... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Arab caliphate period (640-1099) | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Major changes to the monumental architecture of Palestine followed the Arab Islamic conquest of the region in 637 CE. The Roman and Byzantine churches, predominant features in many towns and villages in Palestine over the previous six centuries, were quickly joined by mosques, though the construction of churches contin... | [
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projected-23579752-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Crusader period (1099-1291) | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | The most well-known architectural legacy left by the Crusaders were the fortified castles built in prominent positions throughout Palestine. A typical Crusader castle consisted of a square or rectangular tower surrounded by irregular enclosure walls that followed the shape of the land and famous castles include those o... | [
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projected-23579752-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Mamluk period (1250-1517) | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | The Mamluks focused on revitalizing the road network, which was essential to their postal system in Palestine. Numerous bridges and khans were built, some of which constituted larger compounds complete with a mosque and minaret. An impressive example of one of these larger khan compounds can be seen in Khan Yunis in th... | [
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projected-23579752-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Ottoman period (1516-1918) | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | New architectural techniques introduced by the Ottoman rulers were gradually adopted, though not universally. Jerusalem was redeveloped under Ottoman rule, its walls rebuilt, the Dome of the Rock retiled and the water system renovated. Acre also underwent a massive renovation during this time and it is the best example... | [
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projected-23579752-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | British Mandate period (1918-1948) | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | The British sent a succession of six town planners to Mandate Palestine to try to manage intercommunal tensions that were a feature of this period. One of these was Charles Robert Ashbee, a prominent British Arts and Crafts designer, who served as Civic Adviser to the City of Jerusalem (1919-1922) and as a professional... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Building materials and techniques | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Two types of house predominated in Palestine from the second millennium BCE through to the modern era: the simple house found commonly in rural areas and the courtyard house found mostly in urban centers. Simple houses could be made from stone or excavated in rock, but most of the houses of this form common to the peas... | [
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projected-23579752-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Vernacular architecture | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | The writings of Tawfiq Canaan which describe and survey Palestinian Arab folk traditions have provided much material for studies of Palestinian Arab vernacular architecture. Characteristic of this architecture is the harmony between site and structure, noted and celebrated by many other Western and Arab writers, and wh... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Palestinian village house | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | The Palestinian village house is the best known house type to Western scholars. It is described and documented in travelogues, essays and photographs from the 17th century onward. The house was divided into two areas: a lower level known as qa' al-bayt near or at the entrance of the home and an elevated area known as t... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Masterbuilders | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | In Palestinian villages prior to 1948, there was at least one al-banna (expert stone mason and builder). When his skills would take him to work outside his village, he would be called mu'allim al-bina (masterbuilder). His building skills were recognized by his society, whose labour would contribute to the construction ... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Photographs | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Ernst Benecke photographed the land and architecture of Palestine in June 1852 using a calotype process which is said by Kathleen Howe to have been particularly suited to the subject matter. Of one calotype entitled In View of Herod's Palace, House of David, Howe writes that, "the softened details of the jumbled houses... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | Israeli and Palestinian architecture | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | After 1948, there exist a differentiation between an architecture of Israel and an architecture of the Palestinians of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Andrew Petersen said that the architecture of Israel is "[...] alien to the region", while he said that the latter was "mostly the indigenous inhabitants of the countr... | [] | [
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projected-23579752-015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture%20of%20Palestine | Architecture of Palestine | See also | The architecture of Palestine and ancient Israel covers a vast historical time frame and a number of different styles and influences over the ages. The urban architecture of the region of Palestine prior to 1850 was relatively sophisticated. The Palestinian townhouse shared in the same basic conceptions regarding the a... | Architecture of Israel, which overlaps in multiple regards with the architecture of Palestine and vice versa
Liwan, architectural form from the Levant; a type of hall or vaulted portal
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projected-08557861-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20C.%20Kuebler | William C. Kuebler | Introduction | William "Bill" C. Kuebler (d. ) was an American lawyer and a Commander in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, assigned to the U.S. Navy Office of the Judge Advocate General, International and Operational Law Division.
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projected-08557861-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20C.%20Kuebler | William C. Kuebler | Death, July 17, 2015 | William "Bill" C. Kuebler (d. ) was an American lawyer and a Commander in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, assigned to the U.S. Navy Office of the Judge Advocate General, International and Operational Law Division.
Kuebler was previously assigned to the Office of Military Commissions.
Prior to the... | When Kuebler died on July 17, 2015, at age 44, his death spurred concerns that his cancer had been triggered by his work at Guantanamo. Canadian journalist Steven Edwards, a cancer survivor, reported that Kuebler had phoned him, in December 2014, and informed him he had "joined the club"—meaning he too had acquired ca... | [] | [
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projected-08557861-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20C.%20Kuebler | William C. Kuebler | References | William "Bill" C. Kuebler (d. ) was an American lawyer and a Commander in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps, assigned to the U.S. Navy Office of the Judge Advocate General, International and Operational Law Division.
Kuebler was previously assigned to the Office of Military Commissions.
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projected-00000344-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | Introduction | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | [] | [
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projected-00000344-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | Early life | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan, was the younger son of commercial traveler of woolen clothing Joseph Michael Dwan (1857–1917) and his wife Mary Jane Dwan, née Hunt. The family moved to the United States when he was seven years old on December 4, 1892 by ferry from Windsor to Detroit, accord... | [] | [
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projected-00000344-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | Career | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | Dwan operated Flying A Studios in La Mesa, California from August 1911 to July 1912. Flying A was one of the first motion pictures studios in California history. On August 12, 2011, a plaque was unveiled on the Wolff building at Third Avenue and La Mesa Boulevard commemorating Dwan and the Flying A Studios origins in L... | [] | [
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projected-00000344-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | Partial filmography as director | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | The Gold Lust (1911)
The Picket Guard (1913)
The Restless Spirit (1913)
Back to Life (1913)
Bloodhounds of the North (1913)
The Lie (1914)
The Honor of the Mounted (1914)
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch (1914)
Remember Mary Magdalen (1914)
Discord and Harmony (1914)
The Embezzler (1914)
The Lamb, the Woman, the Wolf (1914)
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projected-00000344-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | See also | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood | [] | [
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projected-00000344-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan%20Dwan | Allan Dwan | Further reading | Allan Dwan (born Joseph Aloysius Dwan; April 3, 1885 – December 28, 1981) was a pioneering Canadian-born American motion picture director, producer, and screenwriter. | Brownlow, Kevin, The Parade's Gone By... (1968)
Bogdanovich, Peter, Allan Dwan: The Last Pioneer (1971)
Foster, Charles, Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood (2000)
Lombardi, Frederic, Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios (2013)
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projected-71485641-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%84xm%C3%A4t%20Bik%C3%A7%C3%A4nt%C3%A4yef | Äxmät Bikçäntäyef | Introduction | Äxmät Bikçäntäyef (, , , , 1911 – 1985) was an architect. | [] | [
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The building of Qazan State University's chemical faculty (1953)
administrative center of the village of Şäpşe TASSR's Biektaw district
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projected-17337855-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mints%20of%20Scotland | Mints of Scotland | Introduction | There were a number of mints in Scotland, for the production of the Scottish coinage. The most important mint was in the capital, Edinburgh, which was active from the reign of David I (1124–1153), and was the last to close, in the 19th century.
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Carlisle was probably the first Scottish mint in 1136. According to Bateso... | Donald Bateson. Scottish Coins. Shire Publications Ltd., Bucks, 1987,
James Mackay – John Mussel (eds.): Coin Price Guide to British coins, Token Publishing Ltd, Axminster, Devon
Ian Halley Stewart. The Scottish Coinage, Spink & Son, London, 1955
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projected-17337857-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matri | Matri | Introduction | Matri may refer to:
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projected-06904473-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20White | Marilyn White | Introduction | Marilyn Elaine White (born October 17, 1944 in Los Angeles, California) is an American sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.
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projected-71485642-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir%20Rustamov | Amir Rustamov | Introduction | Amir Mammad oglu Rustamov (; 10 December 1909 - 13 April 1979) was a major general of the engineering troops of the Red Army, and later Soviet Army, who served during World War II. He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner, and the Order of the Red Star. | [] | [
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projected-71485642-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir%20Rustamov | Amir Rustamov | Life | Amir Mammad oglu Rustamov (; 10 December 1909 - 13 April 1979) was a major general of the engineering troops of the Red Army, and later Soviet Army, who served during World War II. He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner, and the Order of the Red Star. | Amir Mammad oglu Rustamov was born on 5 December 1909 in the city of Shusha in the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire. He joined the Red Army in 1932. Prior to 1937, as part of various formations of the Red Army, he fought against the Basmachi in Central Asia. In 1941 he graduated from the . In 1942-1943 he ... | [] | [
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projected-71485642-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amir%20Rustamov | Amir Rustamov | Awards | Amir Mammad oglu Rustamov (; 10 December 1909 - 13 April 1979) was a major general of the engineering troops of the Red Army, and later Soviet Army, who served during World War II. He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner, and the Order of the Red Star. | Order of the Red Star
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projected-08557863-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen%20Ghost%20%28album%29 | Frozen Ghost (album) | Introduction | Frozen Ghost is the debut album of the band Frozen Ghost, released in 1987. Its first single, "Should I See" (a song about censorship) reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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projected-08557863-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen%20Ghost%20%28album%29 | Frozen Ghost (album) | Track listing | Frozen Ghost is the debut album of the band Frozen Ghost, released in 1987. Its first single, "Should I See" (a song about censorship) reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The run-out groove of side two on the LP contains unintelligible speech. When played backwards, a voice (presumably Arnold Lanni's) says, "You are... | All songs written by Arnold Lanni.
"Should I See" - 3:48
"Promises" - 3:50
"Beware the Masque" - 4:00
"Yum Bai Ya" - 3:55
"Love Like a Fire" - 4:07
"End of the Line" - 3:32
"Time is the Answer" - 4:01
"Love Without Lies" - 4:11
"Soldiers Cry" - 3:36
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projected-08557863-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen%20Ghost%20%28album%29 | Frozen Ghost (album) | Singles | Frozen Ghost is the debut album of the band Frozen Ghost, released in 1987. Its first single, "Should I See" (a song about censorship) reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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projected-08557863-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen%20Ghost%20%28album%29 | Frozen Ghost (album) | Personnel | Frozen Ghost is the debut album of the band Frozen Ghost, released in 1987. Its first single, "Should I See" (a song about censorship) reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The run-out groove of side two on the LP contains unintelligible speech. When played backwards, a voice (presumably Arnold Lanni's) says, "You are... | Arnold Lanni - lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming
Wolf Hassel - bass, background vocals
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projected-23579755-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20the%20Fathers | Library of the Fathers | Introduction | The Library of the Fathers, more properly A library of fathers of the holy Catholic church: anterior to the division of the East and West, was a series of around 50 volumes of the Church Fathers, annotated in English translation, published 1838 to 1881 by John Henry Parker. Edited by Edward Bouverie Pusey and others in... | [] | [
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projected-23579755-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20of%20the%20Fathers | Library of the Fathers | Overview | The Library of the Fathers, more properly A library of fathers of the holy Catholic church: anterior to the division of the East and West, was a series of around 50 volumes of the Church Fathers, annotated in English translation, published 1838 to 1881 by John Henry Parker. Edited by Edward Bouverie Pusey and others in... | The series was planned by Pusey in summer 1836, and Pusey, Keble and Newman jointly signed the Prospectus which announced it. Over 600 subscribers had been secured by 1838, including nine English bishops as well as both Archbishops, William Howley and Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt. By 1853 thirty-seven volumes had ap... | [] | [
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projected-71485648-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugboha | Ugboha | Introduction | Ugboha is a town in Esan South L
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projected-71485656-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%20Utah%20Senate%20election | 2022 Utah Senate election | Introduction | The 2022 Utah Senate election will take place on November 8, 2022, as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. Elections will be held in some of the districts of the Utah State Senate. | [] | [
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projected-49290419-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallogels | Metallogels | Introduction | Metallogels are one-dimensional nanostructured materials, which constitute a growing class in the Supramolecular chemistry field. Non-covalent interactions, such as hydrophobic interactions, π-π interactions, and hydrogen bonding, are among the responsible forces for the formation of those gels from small molecules. Ho... | [] | [
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projected-17337861-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Surtees | Jack Surtees | Introduction | John Surtees (1 July 1911 – 16 July 1992) was an English professional footballer whose career lasted from 1931 until 1939. He played for Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic, Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest. Surtees was an inside forward who made 156 League appearances plus 15 in the F... | [] | [
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projected-17337861-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Surtees | Jack Surtees | Later career | John Surtees (1 July 1911 – 16 July 1992) was an English professional footballer whose career lasted from 1931 until 1939. He played for Middlesbrough, Portsmouth, Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic, Sheffield Wednesday and Nottingham Forest. Surtees was an inside forward who made 156 League appearances plus 15 in the F... | Surtees stayed with Forest until the outbreak of World War II playing regularly in a side which were struggling at the wrong end of the Second Division playing 96 games in all competitions. During the war he played occasionally for Forest and also as a guest for York City until he was appointed manager of Darlington in... | [] | [
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projected-49290434-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min%20Kyeong-ho | Min Kyeong-ho | Introduction | Min Kyeong-ho (born 25 July 1996) is a South Korean track and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team . At the 2016 Asian Cycling Championships he won the gold medal in the points race, the bronze medal in the individual pursuit and the bronze medal in the team pursuit. In 2017, he also had success o... | [] | [
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projected-06904483-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFXX%20%28AM%29 | KFXX (AM) | Introduction | KFXX (1080 kHz "1080 The FAN") is a commercial AM radio station in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and runs a sports radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Bancroft Street in Portland.
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projected-06904483-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFXX%20%28AM%29 | KFXX (AM) | Signal | KFXX (1080 kHz "1080 The FAN") is a commercial AM radio station in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and runs a sports radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Bancroft Street in Portland.
KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | The transmitter site is on NE Marine Drive in the northeast side of Portland along the Columbia River. KFXX is a Class B radio station. By day, it runs the maximum power for commercial AM stations in the U.S., 50,000 watts, audible around much of northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. At night, because AM 1080 i... | [] | [
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projected-06904483-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFXX%20%28AM%29 | KFXX (AM) | Programming | KFXX (1080 kHz "1080 The FAN") is a commercial AM radio station in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and runs a sports radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Bancroft Street in Portland.
KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | KFXX is a network affiliate of ESPN Radio but mostly runs its own local shows on weekdays. Its sister station, 910 KMTT, carries the ESPN Radio lineup around the clock. As of March 1, 2021, KFXX starts the day at 6 a.m. with "Dirt and Sprague" in morning drive time. At 9, it carries Colin Cowherd from the Fox Sports ... | [] | [
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projected-06904483-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFXX%20%28AM%29 | KFXX (AM) | Early years | KFXX (1080 kHz "1080 The FAN") is a commercial AM radio station in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and runs a sports radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Bancroft Street in Portland.
KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | This station was first licensed as KFWV, which signed on the air on October 12, 1925. In 1927, the call sign was changed to KWJJ, incorporating the initials of the station's founder, Wilbur J. Jerman. In the 1930s, KWJJ was powered at 500 watts, heard on 1060 kilocycles in the daytime, 1040 kilocycles at night.
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KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | KWJJ was acquired by Rodney F. Johnson in 1952. Johnson served as president and general manager as well. KWJJ became Portland's ABC Radio Network affiliate in 1959 and adopted a country music format on March 1, 1965. In the 1970s, the station's daytime power was increased to 50,000 watts, while it continues to opera... | [] | [
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projected-06904483-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFXX%20%28AM%29 | KFXX (AM) | Hot Talk KOTK | KFXX (1080 kHz "1080 The FAN") is a commercial AM radio station in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and runs a sports radio format. The studios and offices are on SW Bancroft Street in Portland.
KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | In 1996, Seattle-based Fisher Communications bought KWJJ-AM-FM for $35 million. Fisher continued the country format on KWJJ-FM, while making plans to change the AM station.
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KFXX is one of four sports stations in the Portland radio market, the others being co-owned KMTT, KPOJ (owned... | The KFXX call letters were first used in the Portland market on "The X", an active rock station on 1520 AM. KFXX flipped to its current sports format on September 1, 1990. KFXX and its sports format moved to AM 910 on March 29, 1998, swapping frequencies with adult standards-formatted KKSN. The station again swapped f... | [] | [
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projected-49290465-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20More%20Colour | One More Colour | Introduction | "One More Colour" is a song by the Canadian singer/songwriter Jane Siberry. It is the first single released in support of her third album The Speckless Sky, issued in 1985.
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projected-49290465-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20More%20Colour | One More Colour | Formats and track listing | "One More Colour" is a song by the Canadian singer/songwriter Jane Siberry. It is the first single released in support of her third album The Speckless Sky, issued in 1985.
Composer Mychael Danna later rearranged the song for the 1997 film The Sweet Hereafter, where it is performed by Sarah Polley.
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projected-49290465-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One%20More%20Colour | One More Colour | Personnel | "One More Colour" is a song by the Canadian singer/songwriter Jane Siberry. It is the first single released in support of her third album The Speckless Sky, issued in 1985.
Composer Mychael Danna later rearranged the song for the 1997 film The Sweet Hereafter, where it is performed by Sarah Polley.
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projected-06904485-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep%20integration | Deep integration | Introduction | Deep integration, as defined by Simone Claar and Andrea Nölke, means trade agreements which not only contain rules on tariffs and conventional non-tariff trade restrictions, but which also regulate the business environment in a more general sense. Issues of deep integration include competition policy, investor rights, ... | [] | [
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projected-06904485-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep%20integration | Deep integration | Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru | Deep integration, as defined by Simone Claar and Andrea Nölke, means trade agreements which not only contain rules on tariffs and conventional non-tariff trade restrictions, but which also regulate the business environment in a more general sense. Issues of deep integration include competition policy, investor rights, ... | In 2011, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru initiated steps to create a Deep Integration bloc.
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projected-49290484-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Al-Shoalah | Ali Al-Shoalah | Introduction | Ali Al-Shoalah (; born 29 October 1988) is a Saudi football player. He currently plays for Al-Taraji as a winger. | [] | [
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projected-49290484-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Al-Shoalah | Ali Al-Shoalah | Honours | Ali Al-Shoalah (; born 29 October 1988) is a Saudi football player. He currently plays for Al-Taraji as a winger. | Al-Khaleej
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