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The SJ Class T43 is a Swedish diesel-electric locomotive operated by Statens Järnvägar (SJ) and later other companies. It was built by Nykvist & Holm (NOHAB) in 1961-63 and equipped with Electro-Motive Diesel engines. Eight of the locomotives are equipped with GM's multiple unit capability and be operated with up to three other GM locomotives. They remain in service as shunters for private railway companies.
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The U.S. Post Office and Immigration Station–Nogales Main is a building in Nogales Arizona that was built in 1923. It was listed for its Classical Revival architecture in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Also known as Nogales Main Post Office and Immigration Station it served historically as a post office and as a government office building.
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Jonte Jahki Smith (born 10 July 1994) is a Bermudian footballer who plays as a forward for PS Kemi Kings on loan from Crawley Town.
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Monojapyx is a genus of diplurans in the family Japygidae.
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Aura Andreea Munteanu known as Andreea Munteanu (born September 20 1988 Constanța) is a retired world-class Romanian gymnast.
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Beinn a’ Chuallaich is a Scottish hill four km NE of the village of Kinloch Rannoch in the Perth and Kinross council area. It is part of the high ground between Strath Tummel and Glen Errochty.
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Smithfield Friends Meeting House Parsonage and Cemetery is a Friends Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) rebuilt in 1881. It is located at 108 Smithfield Road (Route 146A) in Woonsocket Rhode Island (across the street from North Smithfield).
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Showboat World (original title: The Magnificent Showboats of the Lower Vissel River Lune XXIII Big Planet) written in 1975 is the second stand-alone novel in a pair of science fiction novels by Jack Vance (the first being Big Planet) that share the same setting a backward lawless metal-poor world called Big Planet.
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Tomislav Glumac (born 15 May 1991) is a Croatian football defender currently playing for RNK Split in the Prva HNL.
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The AESL Airtourer is an all-metal light low-wing monoplane touring aircraft that was developed in Australia and was manufactured in both Australia and New Zealand.
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Iso lo is a 1994 documentary film.
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Poecilocharax is a genus of South American darters in the family Crenuchidae from northern South America. There are currently two described species in this genus.
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A Christmas Tree and a Wedding (Russian: Ёлка и свадьба Yolka i svad'ba) is a short story written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1848. The piece is narrated by an awkward outcast attending a Christmas party. The man although invited knows only the host and talks to no one. He observes the party's guest of honour and takes special interest in one of the children.
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Korn Ferry headquartered in Los Angeles is the world's largest executive search firm and the largest publicly traded search firm in the United States with 80 offices in North America Europe Asia/Pacific Latin America the Middle East and Africa. Since the firm's inception it has conducted over 100000 senior-level searches. In the 2008 fiscal year the company produced a global revenue of $790.6 million and had 2584 employees.
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German submarine U-61 was a Type IIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine that served in the Second World War. She was built by Deutsche Werke AG Kiel. Ordered on 21 June 1937 she was laid down on 1 October as 'Werk' 260.
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Territory is the third full-length studio album by Canadian indie rock band Two Hours Traffic and the follow-up to their Polaris Prize-nominated Little Jabs. It was released on September 8 2009 on Bumstead Records. The album was produced by Joel Plaskett. The band toured Canada in September and October 2009 in support of the album.
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Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back (クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ モーレツ!オトナ帝国の逆襲 Kureyon Shinchan: Arashi o Yobu: Mōretsu! Otona Teikoku no Gyakushū?) is a Japanese anime film. It is the ninth installment of the Crayon Shin-chan series. It was released in 2001. The name is a reference to The Empire Strikes Back.
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Blood-Horse Publications is an American multimedia publishing house focused on horse-related magazines headquartered in Lexington Kentucky. It began in 1916 through its flagship magazine The Blood-Horse. Since 1961 Blood-Horse Publications has been owned by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association a non-profit organization that promotes Thoroughbred racing and breeding. According to the company Blood-Horse has subscribers from over 80 countries worldwide.
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Moggridgea tingle also called the Tingle trapdoor spider is a small basal spider endemic to the tingle and karri forest of southwestern Australia. This migid was first recorded in the 1990s.
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Francisco Seeber (November 15 1841 – December 13 1913) was an Argentine military officer businessman and Mayor of Buenos Aires.
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Trinity Anglican School is a private Anglican School located in Tropical North Queensland Australia.TAS White Rock caters for students from Kindergarten through to Year 12 and TAS Kewarra Beach serves students from Prep to Year 7.The motto of the school is Docentes Omnia Servare which is Latin for teaching them to observe all things. In 2008 the school celebrated its 25th birthday on Trinity Day.
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Jack Shark Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island on the west side of Augerpoint Mountain west of Mount Albert Edward in Strathcona Provincial Park.
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Tovomita chachapoyasensis is a species of flowering plant in the Clusiaceae family.It is found only in Peru.
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The PAC Cresco is a turboprop-powered derivative of the FU-24 PAC Fletcher aerial topdressing aircraft manufactured by the Pacific Aerospace Corporation in Hamilton New Zealand.
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Pycnagorastis is a genus of moth in the family Cosmopterigidae.
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Leonardo Fortunato dos Santos or simply Léo Fortunato (born in Rio de Janeiro on March 14 1983) is a Brazilian central back equally adept as a defensive midfielder Zakho Football Club from Premier League Iraq
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Castelnaudia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae containing the following species: Castelnaudia cordata (Chaudoir 1865) Castelnaudia cyanea (Castelnau 1840) Castelnaudia cyaneotincta (Boisduval 1835) Castelnaudia eungella (Darlington 1962) Castelnaudia hecate (Tschitscherine 1901) Castelnaudia kirrama (Darlington 1962) Castelnaudia marginifera (Chaudoir 1865) Castelnaudia mixta (Darlington 1962) Castelnaudia obscuripennis (Macleay 1887) Castelnaudia porphyriaca (Sloane 1900) Castelnaudia queenslandica (Csiki 1930) Castelnaudia septemcostata Chaudoir 1874 Castelnaudia setosiceps (Sloane 1923) Castelnaudia spec (Darlington 1962) Castelnaudia speciosa Sloane 1911 Castelnaudia superba (Castelnau 1867) Castelnaudia wilsoni (Castelnau 1867)↑
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Danger Valley is a 1937 American western released by Monogram Pictures directed by Robert N. Bradbury written by Robert Emmett Tansey (as Robert Emmett) and starring Addison Randall (aka Jack Randall).
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Campbell Message (born 1 January 1975) is a wheelchair basketball player from Australia. He was born in Melbourne Victoria. He was part of the silver medal winning Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2004 Summer Paralympics.
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Darreh Gahlui-ye Barzand (Persian: درگاهلوي برزند‎ also Romanized as Darreh Gāhlūī-ye Barzand; also known as Darreh Gāhlū) is a village in Pain Barzand Rural District Anguti District Germi County Ardabil Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 48 in 9 families.
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Su Chih-fen (Chinese: 蘇治芬; pinyin: Sū Zhìfēn) is a politician in the Republic of China. She currently serves as the Magistrate of Yunlin County since 20 December 2005.
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The Manzai Comics (also known as The Comedy Team) is a manga series written by Atsuko Asano and illustrated by Hizuru Imai. In Japan it is published by Jive. In the United States it is published by Aurora Publishing.Takashi Akimoto (秋本 貴史 Akimoto Takashi) a confident and forceful student cajoles Ayumu Seta (瀬田 歩 Seta Ayumu) a misfit into forming a comedy duo.
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Ischadium is a genus of mussels in the family Mytilidae.
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The Zăpodie River is a tributary of the Someşul Mic River in Romania.
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Ayn Rand (/ˈaɪn ˈrænd/; born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum; February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1905 – March 6 1982) was an American novelist philosopher playwright and screenwriter. She is known for her two best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and for developing a philosophical system she called Objectivism. Born and educated in Russia Rand moved to the United States in 1926. She had a play produced on Broadway in 1935–1936.
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The Luhe is a river that runs through the Lüneburg Heath in northern Germany and discharges into the River Ilmenau. It is part of the Elbe river system.The entire catchment area of the Luhe has been heavily populated since the New Stone Age as evinced by sites like the monuments at Soderstorf and the Oldendorfer Totenstatt grave sites. On the heights of the present-day town of Winsen (Luhe) a bridge over the Luhe was controlled by Winsen Castle from the 13th century.
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Tim Maia (Portuguese pronunciation: [tʃĩ majɐ]; September 28 1942 – March 15 1998) born Sebastião Rodrigues Maia in Rio de Janeiro was a Brazilian musician known for his iconoclastic ironic outspoken and humorous musical style. Maia contributed to Brazilian music within a wide variety of musical genres including soul funk bossa nova disco romantic ballads pop rock jazz baião and MPB.Maia recorded numerous albums and toured extensively in a long career.
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The Albatros D.VII was a German prototype single-seat fighter biplane flown in August 1917. It was powered by a water-cooled Benz Bz.IIIb V8 engine developing 145 kW (195 hp) and armed with two 7.92 mm (.312 in) machine guns. The D.VII had ailerons on both upper and lower wings linked by hinged struts.The D.VII's performance was deemed an insufficient advance over existing aircraft to justify further development.
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Szczycienko [ʂt͡ʂɨˈt͡ɕenkɔ] (formerly German Klein Schönberg) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ostrowice within Drawsko County West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) east of Ostrowice 18 km (11 mi) north-east of Drawsko Pomorskie and 97 km (60 mi) east of the regional capital Szczecin.Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region see History of Pomerania.
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Filago is a genus of plants in the sunflower family. They are sometimes called cottonroses or cudweeds. The name cudweed comes from the fact that they were once used to feed cows that had lost the ability to chew the cud.Several species are sometimes treated as members of genus Logfia.
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George Meade School is a historic school building located in the North Central neighborhood of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. It was designed by Irwin T. Catharine and built in 1936. It is a three-story 11 bay yellow brick building in a Moderne-style. It has a four-story five bay addition. It features rounded corners ribbon bands of windows and low relief Greek figures. It was named for General George Meade (1815-1872).It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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MJT + 3 is an album by MJT + 3 recorded in 1960 for Vee-Jay Records.
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Arcina is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae.
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Arenaria montana (Mountain sandwort) is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae native to mountainous regions of southwestern Europe from the Pyrenees to Portugal.
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Fazeley Junction (grid reference SK202020) is the name of the canal junction where the authorised Birmingham and Fazeley Canal terminates and meets the Coventry Canal at Fazeley near Tamworth Staffordshire England.
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Cornell College is a private liberal arts college in Mount Vernon Iowa. Originally called the Iowa Conference Seminary the school was founded in 1853 by Reverend Samuel M. Fellows. Four years later in 1857 the name was changed to Cornell College in honor of iron tycoon William Wesley Cornell who was a distant relative of Ezra Cornell (founder of Cornell University in Ithaca New York).
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Mansur Khvajeh (Persian: منصورخواجه‎ also Romanized as Manşūr Khvājeh; also known as Mansoor Khajeh) is a village in Hamzehlu Rural District in the Central District of Khomeyn County Markazi Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 27 in 6 families.
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Magazin BIT (English: Magazine BIT) is a Montenegrin monthly magazine. It started out in 2006 as the first Montenegrin ICT magazine. In September 2009 it celebrated three years of publishing thus entering its fourth year as only IT technologies oriented paper magazine in Montenegro with stable sources of funding and thousands of readers and subscribers.
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Charles Edward Daniel (September 17 1933 – January 1 2008) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Detroit Tigers during the 1957 season. Listed at 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195. Daniel batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Bluffton Arkansas.Daniel was a major league player whose career statistically speaking was only slightly different from that of Moonlight Graham.
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Tehran Psychiatric Institute Behavioral Sciences and Mental Health Facaulty (TPI) (Persian: انستيتو روانپزشكي تهران، دانشکده علوم رفتاری و سلامت روان‎) is a professional center of education research and practice of psychiatry and clinical psychology founded in 1977 in Tehran.
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William Tempest (born 19 December 1987) is a British fashion designer from Cheshire UK. He studied a National Diploma in Fashion Design at Mid Cheshire College and afterwards moved to London at the age of 18 to study at The London College of Fashion where he gained a first class honours degree in womenswear design. He has worked for designers Giles Deacon in Londonand Jean-Charles de Castelbajac in Paris.
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A Map of the World (1994) is a novel by Jane Hamilton. It was the Oprah's Book Club selection for December 1999. It was made into a movie released in 1999 starring Sigourney Weaver Julianne Moore David Strathairn Chloë Sevigny Louise Fletcher and Marc Donato with a soundtrack by Pat Metheny.
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Ocotea bullata (Stinkwood or Black Stinkwood Afrikaans: Stinkhout Xhosa: Umhlungulu Zulu: Umnukane) is a species of flowering tree native to South Africa. It produces very fine and valuable timber which was formerly much sought after to make furniture. Due to over-exploitation it is now a protected species.
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Prunus mume is an Asian tree species classified in the Armeniaca section of the genus Prunus subgenus Prunus. Its common names include Chinese plum and Japanese apricot. The flower is usually called plum blossom. This distinct tree species is related to both the plum and apricot trees.
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La Buena Racha is the second compilation album of the Mexican band Cuca this sent in 1999 also includes three subjects live.
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Utah Valley University or UVU is a publicly funded university located in Orem Utah United States with a 2011 enrollment of 33395 students. Utah Valley University is the largest public university in the State of Utah.
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Normandy Mining was an Australian mining company which predominantly mined gold.
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Dysschema eurocilia is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It is a common species throughouttropical America where it has been recorded from the Antilles Central America (including Costa Rica Panama and Guatemala) and South America (including Paraguay Brazil Surinam Peru Colombia Venezuela and Ecuador).It is a and highly variable species especially the females.The larvae feed on the leaves of Vernonia species and Lepidaploa canescens.
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University of Michigan Credit Union or UMCU-- headquartered in Ann Arbor Michigan has a member size of 57476 and assets of over $516.4 million as of September 2013. UMCU is a non-profit financial cooperative which is owned and operated by its members. UMCU is committed to providing a variety of products and services such as loans checking and savings accounts investments financial seminars and budget counseling.
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Kevin John Parsons (born 2 May 1973) is a former English cricketer who played one-day cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club between 1992 and 2002. He appeared three times for Somerset in List A cricket and five times for Somerset Cricket Board for whom he scored his highest total hitting 65 as captain against Bedfordshire in 1999. His twin brother Keith Parsons also played for Somerset.
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Melinda B. Schwegmann (born October 25 1946) was the lieutenant governor of Louisiana from 1992–1996 – the first woman to hold the position. She made an unsuccessful run for governor of Louisiana in 1995. In 1997 she won a special election to the Louisiana State House of Representatives District 98 from the Orleans Parish Lakefront a predominantly African American area previously represented for fifteen years by a conservative Republican Garey Forster.
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Infitec GmbH is a German company that specializes in 3-dimensional technology. It owns a technique for channel separation in stereo projection based on interference filters (Interference filter technology).
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Samuel Iperusz Knight Wiselius (4 February 1769 – 15 May 1845) was a successful Dutch lawyer and a prominent Patriot and democrat involved in the dismantling of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and the negotiations over the Cape. Wiselius was a witty Voltairian spirit with political views far ahead of his time who would end his days writing dramas on Classical themes. ...
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Xenocerus lacrymans is a species of beetles from the family Anthribidae also known as fungus weevils.
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The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Turkish: Sultan Ahmet Camii) is a historic mosque in Istanbul. The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles adorning the walls of its interior.It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Ahmed I. Its Külliye contains a tomb of the founder a madrasah and a hospice. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is still popularly used as a mosque.
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High Desert State Prison is a state prison in unincorporated Clark County Nevada near Indian Springs. It is the largest institution of the Nevada Department of Corrections and the newest having opened on September 1 2000.
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Maîtres du Temps is a Swiss watch company. Founded in 2005 by Steven Holtzman the brand is based in La Chaux-de-Fonds Switzerland. The brand launched in Geneva in 2008 with Chapter One a watch developed by Christophe Claret Roger Dubuis and Peter Speake-Marin.
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The Izvorul Căldării River is a tributary of the Râul Mare in Romania.[citation needed]
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The £1000000 Bank Note and Other New Stories is an 1893 collection of short stories by American writer Mark Twain.
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Alaqeh (Persian: علاقه‎ also Romanized as ‘Alāqeh) is a village in Bala Rokh Rural District Jolgeh Rokh District Torbat-e Heydarieh County Razavi Khorasan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 608 in 179 families.
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No Living Without Loving is an EP by Manfred Mann released in 1965. The EP is a 7-inch vinyl record and released in mono with the catalogue number His Master's Voice-EMI 7EG 8922. The cover photo was taken by Bill Francis and the liner notes were written by Tom McGuiness.
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Double Teamed! is a 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie based on the life stories of professional basketball players Heather and Heidi Burge. The film aired on the Disney Channel on January 18 2002 and was released on VHS which is now out of print.
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The Nirajul Mare River is a headwater of the Niraj River in Romania. It joins the Nirajul Mic River in the village of Câmpu Cetăţii to form the Niraj River
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Ed Sams is an American author and educator.
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Carthamus leucocaulos the whitestem distaff thistle or glaucous starthistle is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It is native to Greece and the Aegean. It is known in California and Western Australia as an introduced species and a noxious weed.
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Richard D. Wolf (August 29 1900 – June 28 1967) was a professional American football player in the early National Football League. He first played at the college level for Miami University. Wolf then played in the NFL with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Bulldogs. He also played in the 1926 American Football League for the Cleveland Panthers. Wolf then finished his career in the semi-pro circuit with the independent Ashland Armcos in 1928-1929.
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The Old University of Alabama Observatory now known as Frederick R. Maxwell Hall was an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Alabama. Although no longer used as an observatory the building has been restored and preserved. It currently houses the university's Creative Campus Assembly an organization dedicated to building a collaborative environment between students faculty and the community.
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St. Bartholomew's is an Episcopal parish in Atlanta Georgia which is notable for its ministries choral music and architecture.
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Quesnelia testudo (tess-too'do) is a species of bromeliad in the genus Quesnelia. This species is endemic to Brazil.
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Gibbaeum is a genus of about 21 species of succulent plants of the family Aizoaceae.The name Gibbaeum comes from the Latin gibbosus (=hunchback)They come from South Africa (Cape Province Little Karoo)
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The Mothman Prophecies is a 2002 psychological thriller film directed by Mark Pellington based on the 1975 book of the same name by parapsychologist and Fortean author John Keel. The screenplay was written by Richard Hatem. The film stars Richard Gere as John Klein a reporter who researches the legend of the Mothman. The film claims to be based on actual events that occurred between November 1966 and December 1967 in Point Pleasant West Virginia.
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Ramón Idalecio Cardozo (born 23 April 1986 in Villarrica Guairá) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays for Vitória F.C. on loan from Club Nacional as a forward.
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CTERA Networks is a cloud storage and data protection hardware and software company that specializes in cloud storage gateways. It provides network storage combined with asynchronously replicated off-site cloud storage. The company produces hardware appliances which are installed in the local network and backup data offsite and management software for service providers.CTERA markets cloud storage gateways that use traditional file-based NAS protocols with replication to cloud storage.
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Thomas Pickering (born 1906 date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. Born in Egremont Cumberland he started his career playing local league football with his hometown club before joining Football League Third Division North side Nelson as an amateur on 1 January 1927. He made his debut for the club on the same day deputising for the injured regular centre forward Jimmy Hampson in the 3–0 win against Wrexham at Seedhill.
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Masdevallia rolfeana is a species of orchid endemic to Costa Rica.It is in the Epidendreae family the reed orchids.
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Eresiomera mapongwa is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is found in Gabon.
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The Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District (MVLA) is a school district serving Mountain View Los Altos and Los Altos Hills California. The elementary and intermediate school students in the region are served by Mountain View-Whisman School District and Los Altos School District.
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The Kiwetinok River is a short river in British Columbia. It is the largest tributary of the Amiskwi River.
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Full Sail is a third and final album by the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake.It is marked by more original material by the group members - four songs by bassist Coleman as well as one by guitarist Klein.
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The Church of Saint-Bruno des Chartreux (French: Église Saint-Bruno des Chartreux or the Church of Saint Bruno of the Carthusians) is a church in Lyon until the French Revolution the church of Lyon Charterhouse (chartreuse de Lyon). It is dedicated to Saint Bruno of Cologne also known as Saint Bruno of the Carthusians and is the city's only Baroque church.
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Christmas is the name of the 2001 English-language holiday themed album by contemporary Christian singer Jaci Velasquez. The album was released under Word Entertainment. She toured in November and December 2001 to support the album.
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Metappana is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.
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Mason House also known as the Hinman-Mason House is a historic home located at Guilford Accomack County Virginia. It was built about 1722 and is a 1 1/2-story three-bay Colonial-era brick dwelling in a transitional Jacobean / Georgian style. It has a center passage plan interior. A frame wing was added in the late-19th century. It has a gable roof with dormers. The exterior features notable brickwork.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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Raymond Edward Ray Johnson (October 16 1927 – January 13 1995) known primarily as a collagist and correspondence artist was a seminal figure in the history of Neo-Dada and early Pop art.
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Savaale Samali is a 1971 Tamil film starring Sivaji Ganesan in the lead role of a protagonist.
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Usha (born May 29 1980) known professionally as Singer Usha is a Telugu playback singer. In a career spanning about 10 years she has established herself as one of the leading playback singers in Telugu film industry and has worked with many major music directors.
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Tales of Ordinary Madness is one of two collections of short stories by Charles Bukowski that City Lights Publishers culled from its 1972 paperback volume Erections Ejaculations Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness. (The other volume is entitled The Most Beautiful Woman in Town). Both volumes were first published in 1983 and remain in print.
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Gheorghe Tattarescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe tataˈresku]; October 1818 - October 24 1894) was a Moldavian-born Romanian painter and a pioneer of neoclassicism in his country's modern painting.
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Wei-Yin Chen (traditional Chinese: 陳偉殷; born July 21 1985) is a Taiwanese professional baseball pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States. Prior to joining the Orioles Chen spent four years pitching in the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) league in Japan.
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Richard Richy Jackson (born March 15 1979 in the San Francisco Bay Area) is a dancer creative director and choreographer best known for his work with Lady Gaga.
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