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projected-23573226-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kybeyan%20River | Kybeyan River | References | The Kybeyan River, a watercourse that is part of the Murrumbidgee catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is located in the Monaro region of New South Wales, Australia.
The river rises on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range, near Greenland Swamp, and flows generally north and north-west, joined by three ... | Category:Rivers of New South Wales
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projected-06900414-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rowing%20blades | List of rowing blades | Introduction | This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities. The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation. It is also possible where identical or near identica... | [] | [
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projected-06900414-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rowing%20blades | List of rowing blades | National teams | This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities. The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation. It is also possible where identical or near identica... | National teams often draw their colours from the related national flags. | [] | [
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projected-06900414-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rowing%20blades | List of rowing blades | Clubs | This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities. The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation. It is also possible where identical or near identica... | Club colours may be entirely original or very often based on local governmental or manorial coats of arms. | [] | [
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projected-06900414-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rowing%20blades | List of rowing blades | School and university | This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities. The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation. It is also possible where identical or near identica... | As with other academic sports teams the blades used tend to draw as their inspiration heraldry of their academic institutions. On rare occasions a colour difference between male and female blades is found in academic settings, as in the case of Worcester College, Oxford. | [] | [
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projected-06900414-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rowing%20blades | List of rowing blades | See also | This is a list of blades of national teams, rowing clubs, schools and universities. The designs are not trademarked while the sport remains near globally not-for-profit although in some jurisdictions a club may assert design rights and similar to prevent imitation. It is also possible where identical or near identica... | Oar (sport rowing)
Gallery of sovereign state flags
List of coats of arms
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projected-23573230-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C14H10O3 | C14H10O3 | Introduction | {{DISPLAYTITLE:C14H10O3}}
The molecular formula C14H10O3 (molar mass: 226.23 g/mol, exact mass: 226.0630 u) may refer to:
Benzoic anhydride
Dithranol, or anthralin
Hydroxyanthraquinone | [] | [
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projected-56564783-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady%20Leonov | Gennady Leonov | Introduction | Gennady Alexeyevich Leonov (; February 2, 1947 in Leningrad, Soviet Union – April 23, 2018) was a Russian scientist, Correspondent Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2006), Professor at the Saint Petersburg State University, Doctor of Sciences.
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projected-56564783-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gennady%20Leonov | Gennady Leonov | Obituaries | Gennady Alexeyevich Leonov (; February 2, 1947 in Leningrad, Soviet Union – April 23, 2018) was a Russian scientist, Correspondent Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (since 2006), Professor at the Saint Petersburg State University, Doctor of Sciences.
Laureate of the 1986 USSR State Prize and 2012 Aleksandr Andr... | N.V. Kuznetsov, S. Abramovich, A.L. Fradkov, G. Chen, In Memoriam: Gennady Alekseevich Leonov, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 28(5), 2018, art. num. 1877001
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projected-26720538-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Introduction | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | [] | [
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projected-26720538-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Track listing | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | All songs written by Richard Marx, except where noted.
Standard U.S. Edition
Endless Summer Nights - 4:35
One Thing Left - 3:57
Hazard - 4:17
Over My Head - 3:39
Angelia - 4:39
Now And Forever - 3:59
Keep Coming Back - 5:47
This I Promise You - 4:07
Loved - 4:21
Should've Known Better - 3:18
Right Here Waiting - 4:49
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projected-26720538-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Personnel | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | Jo Allen - strings
Steve Brewster - drums
Paul Bushnell - bass guitar
Joanne Davies - background vocals
Jim Gailloreto - saxophone
Bruce Gaitsch - writer, guitars, nylon guitar
Mark Hill - bass guitar
Steve Hornbeak - piano, harmony vocals
John Howard - bass guitar
Michael Landau - guitars
Herman Matthews - drums
Jerry... | [] | [
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projected-26720538-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Engineers | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | Chip Matthews
Joel Numa
Bill Philput
Matthew Prock
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projected-26720538-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Guest Credits | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | Matt Scannell | [] | [
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projected-26720538-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stories%20to%20Tell | Stories to Tell | Miscellaneous | Stories To Tell is an acoustic album released by Richard Marx featuring several songs from his previous albums in newly recorded acoustic versions. It is his second album of acoustic reworkings of his previous hits, with the Richard Marx/Matt Scannell album Duo being the first. The 11 track collection was first releas... | This is Marx's first solo acoustic album.
The track "Loved" features new lyrics not present on the Sundown album version of the same track.
This is Marx's first album to have three separate releases, each at different times, each with a different album cover.
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projected-23573232-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Clubbers | East Clubbers | Introduction | The East Clubbers were a dance group from Poland, composed of Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver) and Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren). The duo also worked with another Polish producer, Janardana. East Clubbers has many international hits, particularly in Europe, such as "Walk Alone", "Beat is Coming" and "Crazy Right Now". | [] | [
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projected-23573232-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Clubbers | East Clubbers | History | The East Clubbers were a dance group from Poland, composed of Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver) and Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren). The duo also worked with another Polish producer, Janardana. East Clubbers has many international hits, particularly in Europe, such as "Walk Alone", "Beat is Coming" and "Crazy Right Now". | The members of the East Clubbers have worked over eight years in the dance music field. They have previously been involved in other projects, such as Clubringer, DPM, Trinity and Janardana. The group has been together since 2002. | [] | [
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projected-23573232-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Clubbers | East Clubbers | Career | The East Clubbers were a dance group from Poland, composed of Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver) and Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren). The duo also worked with another Polish producer, Janardana. East Clubbers has many international hits, particularly in Europe, such as "Walk Alone", "Beat is Coming" and "Crazy Right Now". | The group co-operates with Kate Lesing, who sings most of their songs. East Clubbers aim to popularize Polish dance music internationally. The duo's first album, E-Quality, was released in 2004. Their second album, Never Enough, includes singles such as My Love, Make Me Live and Sextasy which were popular in Poland. Th... | [] | [
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projected-23573232-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East%20Clubbers | East Clubbers | References | The East Clubbers were a dance group from Poland, composed of Piotr Kwiatkowski (DJ Silver) and Piotr Wachnicki (DJ Sqren). The duo also worked with another Polish producer, Janardana. East Clubbers has many international hits, particularly in Europe, such as "Walk Alone", "Beat is Coming" and "Crazy Right Now". | Discogs.com
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projected-26720539-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%20Theatre | Church Hill Theatre | Introduction | Church Hill Theatre is a Category B listed pink sandstone former church and current theatre venue owned by the Edinburgh City Council. Built originally as Morningside Free Church, the council purchased it in 1960. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2006. It is managed by the team operat... | [
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projected-26720539-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%20Theatre | Church Hill Theatre | History | Church Hill Theatre is a Category B listed pink sandstone former church and current theatre venue owned by the Edinburgh City Council. Built originally as Morningside Free Church, the council purchased it in 1960. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2006. It is managed by the team operat... | It was built in 1892 as North Morningside Free Church to a design by Hippolyte Blanc and purchased by Edinburgh's town council in 1960. | [] | [
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projected-26720539-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%20Theatre | Church Hill Theatre | Current use | Church Hill Theatre is a Category B listed pink sandstone former church and current theatre venue owned by the Edinburgh City Council. Built originally as Morningside Free Church, the council purchased it in 1960. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2006. It is managed by the team operat... | It is a popular venue for amateur drama productions, as well as for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival. Some of the non-professional theatre and dance companies it hosts include Lothian Youth Arts And Musicals Company, Tempo, Showcase, Edinburgh Telephone Choir, Edinburgh Music Theatre C... | [] | [
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projected-26720539-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%20Theatre | Church Hill Theatre | Facilities | Church Hill Theatre is a Category B listed pink sandstone former church and current theatre venue owned by the Edinburgh City Council. Built originally as Morningside Free Church, the council purchased it in 1960. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2006. It is managed by the team operat... | The theatre auditorium seats 353, and the building has space for smaller functions. Since the renovation, there is now lift access to the auditorium, as well as a privately run cafe | [] | [
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projected-26720539-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20Hill%20Theatre | Church Hill Theatre | References | Church Hill Theatre is a Category B listed pink sandstone former church and current theatre venue owned by the Edinburgh City Council. Built originally as Morningside Free Church, the council purchased it in 1960. After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2006. It is managed by the team operat... | Category:Hippolyte Blanc buildings
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projected-23573242-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20ECM%20Prague%20Open | 2009 ECM Prague Open | Introduction | The 2009 ECM Prague Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 8th edition of the ECM Prague Open, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from July 13 through July 19, 2009.
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projected-23573242-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20ECM%20Prague%20Open | 2009 ECM Prague Open | Seeds | The 2009 ECM Prague Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 8th edition of the ECM Prague Open, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from July 13 through July 19, 2009.
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projected-23573242-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20ECM%20Prague%20Open | 2009 ECM Prague Open | Other entrants | The 2009 ECM Prague Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 8th edition of the ECM Prague Open, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from July 13 through July 19, 2009.
The tournament included tennis exhibition i... | The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw
Kristína Kučová
Zarina Diyas
Karolína Plíšková
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Timea Bacsinszky
Kristina Mladenovic
Ksenia Pervak
Petra Martić | [] | [
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projected-23573242-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20ECM%20Prague%20Open | 2009 ECM Prague Open | Singles | The 2009 ECM Prague Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 8th edition of the ECM Prague Open, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from July 13 through July 19, 2009.
The tournament included tennis exhibition i... | Sybille Bammer defeated Francesca Schiavone, 7–64, 6–2
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projected-23573242-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20ECM%20Prague%20Open | 2009 ECM Prague Open | Doubles | The 2009 ECM Prague Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 8th edition of the ECM Prague Open, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Prague, Czech Republic, from July 13 through July 19, 2009.
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projected-23573257-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wall%20%28disambiguation%29 | John Wall (disambiguation) | Introduction | John Wall (born 1990) is an American professional basketball player.
John Wall may also refer to the following people: | [] | [
"Introduction"
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projected-23573257-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wall%20%28disambiguation%29 | John Wall (disambiguation) | Politicians | John Wall (born 1990) is an American professional basketball player.
John Wall may also refer to the following people: | ===American politicians===
John A. Wall (1847–?), Wisconsin state politician
John P. Wall, physician and mayor in Tampa, Florida
John Wall (North Dakota politician) (1943–2014), North Dakota educator and politician | [] | [
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projected-23573257-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wall%20%28disambiguation%29 | John Wall (disambiguation) | Other politicians | John Wall (born 1990) is an American professional basketball player.
John Wall may also refer to the following people: | John Wall (MP) (died 1435), English Mayor and MP of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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projected-23573257-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wall%20%28disambiguation%29 | John Wall (disambiguation) | Other people | John Wall (born 1990) is an American professional basketball player.
John Wall may also refer to the following people: | John Wall (priest and antiquarian) (1588–1666), English priest and antiquarian
John Wall (electronic composer) (born 1950), English electroacoustic composer and improviser
John Wall (inventor) (1932–2018), amateur telescope maker, inventor of Crayford focuser
John Wall (judge) (1930–2008), British solicitor who was the... | [] | [
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projected-23573257-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Wall%20%28disambiguation%29 | John Wall (disambiguation) | See also | John Wall (born 1990) is an American professional basketball player.
John Wall may also refer to the following people: | Jack Wall (disambiguation)
John Wall Callcott (1766–1821), composer
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projected-26720545-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanded%20polystyrene%20concrete | Expanded polystyrene concrete | Introduction | Expanded polystyrene (EPS) concrete (also known as EPScrete, EPS concrete or lightweight concrete) is a form of concrete known for its light weight made from cement and EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). It is a popular material for use in environmentally "green" homes. It has been used as road bedding, in soil or geo-stabili... | [] | [
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projected-26720545-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanded%20polystyrene%20concrete | Expanded polystyrene concrete | References | Expanded polystyrene (EPS) concrete (also known as EPScrete, EPS concrete or lightweight concrete) is a form of concrete known for its light weight made from cement and EPS (Expanded Polystyrene). It is a popular material for use in environmentally "green" homes. It has been used as road bedding, in soil or geo-stabili... | Category:Concrete | [] | [
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projected-23573283-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%27s%20Ale%20House | Miller's Ale House | Introduction | Miller's Ale House is a Florida-based American restaurant and sports bar chain which serves steaks, chicken, burgers, salads, seafood, and similar items. Though most of their locations are in Florida, there are a number of restaurants now open in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware... | [] | [
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projected-23573283-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller%27s%20Ale%20House | Miller's Ale House | History | Miller's Ale House is a Florida-based American restaurant and sports bar chain which serves steaks, chicken, burgers, salads, seafood, and similar items. Though most of their locations are in Florida, there are a number of restaurants now open in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware... | The first Ale House opened in 1988 in Jupiter, Florida.
In 2003, Nation's Restaurant News reported on Miller's Ale House's rapid expansion in the early 2000s, as well as on the chain's "high-grossing" revenues. According to the publication, average units of the restaurant grossed $4.1 million annually, and the chain's... | [] | [
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projected-23573296-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10H10 | C10H10 | Introduction | {{DISPLAYTITLE:C10H10}}
C10H10 may refer to:
Compounds sharing the molecular formula:
Basketene
Bullvalene
Cyclodecapentaene
Dialin
Divinylbenzene
Diisopropenyldiacetylene
Pentaprismane ([5]Prismane)
Triquinacene | [] | [
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projected-23573307-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Barbe%20Holland | St Barbe Holland | Introduction | Herbert St Barbe Holland (15 October 1882 - 9 June 1966) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Holland was born in 1882, the youngest of three sons of Canon William Lyall Holland of Cornhill-on-Tweed. He was educated at Durham School and University College, Oxford and ordained in 1908.
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projected-23573307-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Barbe%20Holland | St Barbe Holland | Notes | Herbert St Barbe Holland (15 October 1882 - 9 June 1966) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Holland was born in 1882, the youngest of three sons of Canon William Lyall Holland of Cornhill-on-Tweed. He was educated at Durham School and University College, Oxford and ordained in 1908.
Following a curacy at Jes... | The New Bishop of Wellington - Archdeacon Holland
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projected-17328666-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WriteGirl | WriteGirl | Introduction | WriteGirl is a Los Angeles-based project of Community Partners, founded by Keren Taylor in 2001. Taylor was recognized by CNN as a "CNN Hero" in 2021. The organization's focus is connecting professional women writers in Los Angeles, CA with underserved teenage girls who might not otherwise have access to creative writ... | [] | [
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projected-17328666-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WriteGirl | WriteGirl | WriteGirl Mentorship Program | WriteGirl is a Los Angeles-based project of Community Partners, founded by Keren Taylor in 2001. Taylor was recognized by CNN as a "CNN Hero" in 2021. The organization's focus is connecting professional women writers in Los Angeles, CA with underserved teenage girls who might not otherwise have access to creative writ... | WriteGirl was founded by Keren Taylor in 2001. The program is based on one-on-one mentoring and monthly creative writing workshops where girls are given techniques, insights, and topics for writing in all genres from professional women writers. Workshops and mentoring sessions explore poetry, fiction, creative non-fict... | [] | [
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projected-17328666-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WriteGirl | WriteGirl | References | WriteGirl is a Los Angeles-based project of Community Partners, founded by Keren Taylor in 2001. Taylor was recognized by CNN as a "CNN Hero" in 2021. The organization's focus is connecting professional women writers in Los Angeles, CA with underserved teenage girls who might not otherwise have access to creative writ... | Category:Non-profit organizations based in California | [] | [
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projected-26720552-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport%20in%20Malta | Sport in Malta | Introduction | Sports in Malta include association football, basketball, athletics, rugby, tennis, cycling, and others. | [] | [
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Malta Sailing Federation
Handball Malta and Malta Handball Association
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projected-23573347-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Warren | Hans Warren | Creative period | Johannes Adrianus Menne Warren (20 October 1921, in Borssele – 19 December 2001, in Goes) was a Dutch writer. Much of his fame in the Netherlands derives from having published a collection of diaries in which he described his life and homosexual experiences in a country that deeply repressed homosexuality. He is also k... | In 1958 the family returned to Zeeland, and Warren produced little writing until the end of the 1960s, when the publishing company Bert Bakker published a collection of new poems by Warren, Tussen hybris en vergaan. In 1969 Warren met Gerrit Komrij and the two poets began a long and mutually inspiring friendship. Durin... | [] | [
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projected-23573347-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Warren | Hans Warren | Secret Diary and other publications | Johannes Adrianus Menne Warren (20 October 1921, in Borssele – 19 December 2001, in Goes) was a Dutch writer. Much of his fame in the Netherlands derives from having published a collection of diaries in which he described his life and homosexual experiences in a country that deeply repressed homosexuality. He is also k... | The publication of his series of diaries caused some concern among Warren's friends and colleagues: as the title implies, the diaries are quite frank. Warren openly describes his own life and experiences, and offers his opinions on everyone, including his friends. The twentieth volume covered the years 1996 to 1998, wi... | [] | [
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projected-23573347-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Warren | Hans Warren | Awards | Johannes Adrianus Menne Warren (20 October 1921, in Borssele – 19 December 2001, in Goes) was a Dutch writer. Much of his fame in the Netherlands derives from having published a collection of diaries in which he described his life and homosexual experiences in a country that deeply repressed homosexuality. He is also k... | 1958 – Lucy B. en C.W. van der Hoogtprijs for Saïd
1970 – Pierre Bayle-prijs for his literary criticism
1971 – Zeeuwse prijs voor Kunsten en Wetenschappen for his entire oeuvre
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"2001 deaths",
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"20th-century Dutch male writers",
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projected-26720600-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnel%20Polytechnic | Agnel Polytechnic | Introduction | Agnel Polytechnic is a polytechnic college which has adopted the education system from Maharashtra Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) located in Vashi [Juhu Nagar] the heart of Navi Mumbai, a satellite city to the metropolis of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. It is the 'first and only' educational institution accredit... | [] | [
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projected-26720600-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnel%20Polytechnic | Agnel Polytechnic | Campus | Agnel Polytechnic is a polytechnic college which has adopted the education system from Maharashtra Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) located in Vashi [Juhu Nagar] the heart of Navi Mumbai, a satellite city to the metropolis of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. It is the 'first and only' educational institution accredit... | Agnel Polytechnic is located in the Agnel Technical Education Complex, Sector - 9A,Juhu Nagar Vashi. It stands besides the biggest Mosque in Navi Mumbai. The whole campus is designed for the urban outlook. It mainly consists of the engineering college, the Central Library and then the Polytechnic, canteen, workshop, qu... | [
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projected-26720600-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnel%20Polytechnic | Agnel Polytechnic | Student activities | Agnel Polytechnic is a polytechnic college which has adopted the education system from Maharashtra Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) located in Vashi [Juhu Nagar] the heart of Navi Mumbai, a satellite city to the metropolis of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. It is the 'first and only' educational institution accredit... | The Agnel council was formed in the year 2004. From this year onwards various events are being conducted by the staff and students of the institute for the overall development of the students, for example, Technocratz (Technical event), Zest (Sports festival), Resonance (Cultural festival) and other activities such as ... | [] | [
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projected-26720600-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnel%20Polytechnic | Agnel Polytechnic | See also | Agnel Polytechnic is a polytechnic college which has adopted the education system from Maharashtra Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) located in Vashi [Juhu Nagar] the heart of Navi Mumbai, a satellite city to the metropolis of Mumbai in Maharashtra, India. It is the 'first and only' educational institution accredit... | University of Mumbai
Agnel Ashram
Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering (FCRCE) | [] | [
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projected-26720611-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido%20Balzarini | Guido Balzarini | Introduction | Guido Balzarini (21 October 1874 – 1935) was an Italian fencer. He won a gold medal in the team sabre competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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"1935 deaths",
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"Olympic fencers of Italy",
"Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics",
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"Olympic medalists in fencing",
"People from Terni",
"Medalists at the 1924 Summer Olympics",
"Sportspeople from the Province of Terni"
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projected-26720630-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby%20Niveditha | Baby Niveditha | Introduction | Niveditha Vijayan credited as Baby Niveditha is a former Indian child actress who works predominantly in Malayalam films. She who the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist in 2009 for her acting in Kaana Kanmani and Bhramaram. | [] | [
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"Living people",
"Actresses in Malayalam cinema",
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"21st-century Indian child actresses",
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"Year of birth missing (living people)"
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projected-26720630-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby%20Niveditha | Baby Niveditha | Personal life | Niveditha Vijayan credited as Baby Niveditha is a former Indian child actress who works predominantly in Malayalam films. She who the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist in 2009 for her acting in Kaana Kanmani and Bhramaram. | She is born as the second child to Vijayan and Praseetha who has settled in Abu Dhabi. She has an elder sister named Niranjana Vijayan who is also an actress. | [] | [
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"Indian film actresses",
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"Actresses in Tamil cinema",
"Child actresses in Malayalam cinema",
"Year of birth missing (living people)"
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projected-26720632-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Shkoder | Siege of Shkoder | Introduction | The siege of Shkoder may refer to:
The siege of Shkodra (known also as the siege of Scutari) in 1478–79, a siege by Ottoman forces upon the Venetian-controlled Albanian fortress at Shkodra.
The siege of Shkodra (known also as the siege of Scutari) in 1912–13, a siege by predominantly Montenegrin forces upon the Ottom... | [] | [
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projected-26720642-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8rkapp | Sørkapp | Introduction | Sørkapp ("South Cape") is the southernmost point on Sørkappøya, south of Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, Arctic Norway. It was originally named Point Lookout (1612). The cape itself is long. The point is bordered by the Greenland Sea to the west, the Norwegian Sea to the south and the Bar... | [] | [
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"Sørkappøya"
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projected-26720642-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8rkapp | Sørkapp | References | Sørkapp ("South Cape") is the southernmost point on Sørkappøya, south of Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, Arctic Norway. It was originally named Point Lookout (1612). The cape itself is long. The point is bordered by the Greenland Sea to the west, the Norwegian Sea to the south and the Bar... | Category:Peninsulas of Svalbard
Category:Ramsar sites in Norway
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projected-26720643-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentino%20Argento | Valentino Argento | Introduction | Valentino Argento (1901 – 8 September 1941) was an Italian fencer. He competed in the team foil competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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"1941 deaths",
"Fencers from Naples",
"Italian male fencers",
"Olympic fencers of Italy",
"Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics"
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projected-26720656-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo%20Boni | Aldo Boni | Introduction | Aldo Boni (11 March 1895 – 1982) was an Italian fencer. He competed at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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"1982 deaths",
"Italian male fencers",
"Olympic fencers of Italy",
"Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics",
"Fencers at the 1924 Summer Olympics"
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projected-26720656-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldo%20Boni | Aldo Boni | References | Aldo Boni (11 March 1895 – 1982) was an Italian fencer. He competed at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. | Category:1895 births
Category:1982 deaths
Category:Italian male fencers
Category:Olympic fencers of Italy
Category:Fencers at the 1920 Summer Olympics
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projected-26720666-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksey%20Bazarov | Aleksey Bazarov | Introduction | Aleksey Bazarov (, ) born 14 October 1963) is a retired USSR-born Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
He became Soviet champion in 1990, and represented the Soviet Union in hurdles and relay (where the team finished eighth) at the 1990 European Championships. He won his first Israeli championshi... | [] | [
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"World Athletics Championships athletes for Israel"
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projected-26720666-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksey%20Bazarov | Aleksey Bazarov | See also | Aleksey Bazarov (, ) born 14 October 1963) is a retired USSR-born Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles.
He became Soviet champion in 1990, and represented the Soviet Union in hurdles and relay (where the team finished eighth) at the 1990 European Championships. He won his first Israeli championshi... | List of Israeli records in athletics
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"Israeli male hurdlers",
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"World Athletics Championships athletes for Israel"
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projected-56564828-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtun%20Tahafuz%20Movement | Pashtun Tahafuz Movement | Introduction | The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM; Paṣhtūn Zhghōrənē Ghōrźang; ) is a social movement for Pashtun human rights based in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, Pakistan. It was founded in May 2014 by eight students in Dera Ismail Khan. On 1 February 2018, the name of the movement was changed from "Mahsud Tahafuz Movement"... | [] | [
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"2018 protests",
"Activism in Pakistan",
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"Pashtun rights",
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"Politics of the Fe... |