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Suqtaqucha (Quechua suqta six qucha lake six lakes hispanicized spelling Soctaccocha) is the name of a group of lakes in Peru. They are situated in the Apurímac Region Andahuaylas Province Kishuara District.
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The Guga River is a tributary of the Iada River in Romania.
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Markus Neumayr (born 26 March 1986 in Hösbach) is a German football player who plays as a midfielder for Liechtenstein club Vaduz in the Swiss Challenge League.
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The Valea Seacă River is a tributary of the Strei River in Romania.
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Nanodiodes piceus is a species of beetle in the family Carabidae the only species in the genus Nanodiodes.
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Gregorio Marzán (1906-1997) was a Puerto Rican self-taught artist in New York City. After retiring from toy-making at the age of sixty-five he created a large variety of sculptures from everyday common objects. His objects often portray either animals or American patriotic figures such as many diverse renditions of the Statue of Liberty.
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Layar Terkembang (With Sails Unfurled) is an Indonesian novel by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana. Published in 1936 or 1937 by Balai Pustaka it tells the story of two sisters and their relationship with a medical student. It has been noted as emphasizing the need for Indonesians to adopt Western values in order to modernize the country.
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The New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse is located in the Downtown section of New Haven Connecticut. The city hall building designed by Henry Austin was built in 1861; the old courthouse building now an annex designed by David R. Brown was built in 1871-3. They stand on the east side of the New Haven Green.The pair of buildings was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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William Leonard Bill Hall (born December 28 1979) is an American professional baseball utility player who is currently a free agent.
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Jannatabadqom (Persian: جنت آباد قم‎ also Romanized as Jannatābādqom) is a village in the Central District of Qom County Qom Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 1784 in 401 families.
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Magang (Group) Holding Company Limited or Masteel is one of the largest iron and steel enterprises in Mainland China headquartered in Maanshan Anhui Province. It gained the fame of a flower of Jiangnan (South part of Yangtze River in Chinese language). Masteel was founded in 1958 from Maanshan Iron Mining Plant. In 1993 it split into Magang Holding Company (the name was changed into Magang (Group) Holding Company Limited in 1998) and Maanshan Iron & Steel Company Limited.
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Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين اباد‎ also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād) is a village in Zarrin Rural District Kharanaq District Ardakan County Yazd Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 29 in 10 families.
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The Toyota Celica GT-Four is a high performance model of the Celica Liftback with a turbocharged 3S-GTE engine and full-time AWD. It was created to compete in the World Rally Championship whose regulations dictate that a manufacturer must build road-going versions of the vehicle in sufficient numbers.
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USS Pargo (SS-264) a Gato-class submarine was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the pargo a fish of the genus Lutjanus found in the West Indies.The first Pargo (SS-264) was laid down 21 May 1942 by Electric Boat Co. Groton CT; launched 24 January 1943; sponsored by Miss Belle Baruch; and commissioned 26 April 1943 Lt. Comdr. Ian C. Eddy in command.
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Sroków [ˈsrɔkuf] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wielgomłyny within Radomsko County Łódź Voivodeship in central Poland. It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) north of Wielgomłyny 23 km (14 mi) east of Radomsko and 86 km (53 mi) south of the regional capital Łódź.
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Maria's Day (Hungarian: Mária-nap) is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Judit Elek. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival.
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Urera is a genus of flowering plants in the nettle family Urticaceae. It has a pantropical distribution.
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Lotte and the Moonstone Secret (Estonian: Lotte ja kuukivi saladus) is a 2011 Estonian animated film directed by Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma.
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Paul Englishby is a Film and Theatre Composer Orchestrator Conductor and Pianist. He is versatile across many genres from big orchestral works to 1930s jazz-influenced scores. Englishby has composed the music for 4 feature films and 7 theatre productions in the past 2 years.
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Yas Chaman (Persian: ياس چمن‎ also Romanized as Yās Chaman) is a village in Shahidabad Rural District Mashhad-e Morghab District Khorrambid County Fars Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 62 in 13 families.
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Fairies is the 1st album by the Japanese girl group Fairies. It was released in Japan on the label Sonic Groove on March 26 2014.
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Dimitris Fampas (Δημήτρης Φάμπας Dimitris Fabas) (December 22 1921 – May 3 1996) was a Greek classical guitarist.
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Family Bible is a 1980 album by country singer Willie Nelson.
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Alice Samter (11 June 1908 – 19 March 2004) was a German music educator and composer.
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Clinopodium mutabile is a species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family.It is found only in Ecuador.Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland.
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The Rapture of Canaan is a novel by Sheri Reynolds. The book was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in April 1997.Adolescent Ninah lives in a strict fundamentalist Christian community (The Church of Fire and Brimstone and God's Almighty Baptizing Wind) led by her grandfather Herman.
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George W. Jackson is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He was born in Philadelphia.
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Bighorn Airways is an American charter company based in Sheridan Wyoming United States. It operates domestic charter passenger and cargo services including contract services. Its main base is Sheridan County Airport.
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Sacred Cow Productions is a production company founded by filmmaker and author Kevin Booth and the late comedian Bill Hicks. SCP has produced videos and albums of comedians such as Hicks himself Joe Rogan and Doug Stanhope hard-hitting subjects like the drug wars and controversial subject matter such as Waco siege and 9/11.
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HM V is a class of two-bogie four-axle (Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement) tram operated by Helsinki City Transport (Finnish: Helsingin kaupungin liikennelaitos abbreviated HKL; Swedish: Helsingfors stads trafikverk abbreviated HST) on the Helsinki tram network. All trams of this type were built by the Finnish tram manufacturer Karia in 1959.The first trams of this type were withdrawn from service in 1993. As of 2008 six trams (numbers 9 11–14 and 175) remain in operational condition.
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Bethania Historic District is a historic district in North Carolina and remains a rare example of a Germanic-type linear agricultural village in the United States a product of intensive historic Moravian community planning and development. The first planned Moravian settlement in Wachovia North Carolina Bethania was founded 12 June 1759.Bethania North Carolina was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2001 and exists as the largest National Historic Landmark district in Forsyth County North Carolina spanning across 500 acres (2.0 km2).Bethania and its properties are listed in the National Register of Historic Places and in the North Carolina State Historic Register of Places.
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The Scorpion or Al-'Aqrab is a Yemeni novel by Zayd Mutee' Dammaj. It was first published in 1982.
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The McLaren 12C (formerly called the McLaren MP4-12C) is a sports car designed and manufactured by McLaren Automotive. It is the first production car wholly designed and built by McLaren since the McLaren F1 which ended production in 1998.
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The Mischief Makers are a group of activists and artists based in Nottingham (UK) who formed early 2005 as a creative response to the G8 Summit held at Gleneagles Hotel Scotland in July that year. The collective uses creativity to support community environmental and social justice campaign and activist groups. The group's aim is to inspire people and empower them to identify challenges and take action in their local environment.
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (French: [ɑ̃twan də sɛ̃tɛɡzypeʁi]) officially Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger comte de Saint Exupéry (29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944 Mort pour la France) was a French aristocrat writer poet and pioneering aviator. He became a laureate of several of France's highest literary awards and also won the U.S. National Book Award.
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Bandel Vidyamandir is a Higher Secondary School in Bandel West Bengal India.
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The Ville de Paris was a large three-decker French ship of the line that became famous as the flagship of the Comte de Grasse during the American Revolutionary War.
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St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Harpers Ferry West Virginia occupies a prominent location on the heights above Harpers Ferry. The original church was built in 1833 in a pseudo-Gothic style which it kept through the Civil War in which it was the only church in Harpers Ferry to escape destruction. The church was extensively altered in 1896 in the then-popular Neo-Gothic style to produce the church seen today.
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Mate Cosido is a 1962 Argentine film.
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Michael Brewer (born April 14 1944) in Oklahoma City Oklahoma) is an American musician. He and Tom Shipley were the popular music duo Brewer & Shipley.Mike Brewer formed a duo in Los Angeles during early 1966 named Mastin & Brewer with singer/songwriter Tom Mastin. The group recruited drummer Billy Mundi and bass guitar player Jim Fielder for live performances opening for The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield during spring 1966.
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The Highwayman is a 1951 Cinecolor film based on the poem of the same name by Alfred Noyes. Noyes wrote in his autobiography that he was pleasantly surprised by the fact that in this picture produced in Hollywood the poem itself is used and followed with the most artistic care. Released by Allied Artists who acquired the rights to Noyes' poem the film was released in the same year as Columbia Pictures' Dick Turpin's Ride/The Lady and the Bandit also based on a poem by Noyes.
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The Portland Garden Club is a historic building located in Portland Oregon United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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FreeCast Inc. is an American digital media distribution company based in Orlando Florida. The company founded by William Mobley in 2011 capitalizes on a recent shift from conventional TV viewing to consuming content on the web. Their primary product is Rabbit TV a web-based virtual library of entertainment media created and marketed together with A.J. Khubani's company Telebrands.
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Moti Masjid (Punjabi Urdu: موتی مسجد‎) one of the Pearl Mosques is a 17th-century religious building located inside the Lahore Fort. It is a small white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and is among his prominent extensions (such as Sheesh Mahal and Naulakha pavilion) to the Lahore Fort Complex. The mosque is located on the western side of Lahore Fort closer to Alamgiri Gate the main entrance.
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USS El Paso (AKA-117/LKA-117) is a Charleston class amphibious cargo ship named after the city of El Paso Texas. She served as a commissioned ship for 24 years and 3 months.She was laid down as AKA-117 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Newport News VA on 22 October 1968 and redesignated LKA-117 on 1 January 1969.
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The Lee Creek Snowshoe Cabin was built in Glacier National Park in 1925-27 by Austin Swikert as a shelter for winter hikers. The log structure consists of a single room with wood floor unfinished walls and roof. A trap door in the floor provides access to a small cellar food cache. There is a woodstove with metal chimney.The cabin was primarily used by rangers on patrol from the Belly River ranger station. The location is close to the Chief Mountain International Highway built in 1935.
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Richeria is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Phyllanthaceae.
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Medi-Caps Institute of Technology and Management also known as Medicaps is a central Indian management and engineering institute. Baptized inan endearing spirit Medi-Caps Institute of Technology and Management took its first step in July 2000 with a vision to design future scientifically. Within a short span of nine years the Institute has attained a strong footing amongst all the technical colleges of Madhya Pradesh.
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Sylvie Lespérance (December 21 1954 - September 22 2006) was a politician in Quebec Canada and the Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of Joliette from 2002 to 2003.Lespérance who was born in Jonquière had been a lifelong Liberal supporter months before she first was elected to the National Assembly.She ran unsuccessfully against Parti Québécois (PQ) cabinet member Guy Chevrette in the 1989 and 1998 elections.She was elected to the National Assembly in a by-election held on June 17 2002 with 38% of the vote.
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Hellraiser: Deader is a 2005 American horror film directed by Rick Bota. It is the seventh installment in the Hellraiser series. Like the previous two entries in the series Hellraiser: Inferno and Hellraiser: Hellseeker it began as an unrelated horror spec script owned by Dimension which was rewritten as a Hellraiser film.
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Felicena dirpha is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found in New Guinea.
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Abakavaripalli is a village in the southern state of Karnataka India. It is located in the Bagepalli taluk of Kolar district in Karnataka.
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Anadenanthera peregrina var. peregrina is a tree in the Fabaceae family. It is native to Guyana Venezuela Brazil Colombia and it is also found in the Caribbean.
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Peder Eugen Lunde (May 25 1918 – December 26 2009) was a Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist. He was born in Nordstrand and represented the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club.He received a silver medal in the 5.5 metre class with the boat Encore at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki together with his wife Vibeke Lunde (Babben) and Børre Falkum-Hansen.
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Des Moines Christian School opened in 1948 on the campus of First Federated Church in Des Moines Iowa United States. In 1980 the school moved to the former Franklin Junior High School building and in 1983 added ninth grade. In 1988 the State of Iowa granted accreditation to grades 7 through 12 (the elementary had already been accredited).
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Gifu Pharmaceutical University (岐阜薬科大学 Gifu Yakka Daigaku) is a municipal university located in the city of Gifu Gifu Prefecture Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1932 and it was chartered as a university in 1949.
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The Valea Urzicarilor River is a tributary of the Peştiş River in Romania.
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Parabyrsopolis chihuahuae is a beetle of the Family Scarabaeidae.
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Dobiesław [dɔˈbjɛswaf] (formerly German Abtshagen) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Darłowo within Sławno County West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 12 kilometres (7 mi) south of Darłowo 23 km (14 mi) west of Sławno and 154 km (96 mi) north-east of the regional capital Szczecin.Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the region see History of Pomerania.The village has a population of 379.
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Strupice [struˈpit͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chojnów within Legnica County Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.The village has a population of 175.
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The Ash Pit is an inactive volcanic crater located in the Spectrum Range in British Columbia Canada. It is Holocene in age and is considered the youngest feature in the Spectrum Range volcanic complex. It is within the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province and is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes.
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The Prairie Elevator Museum is a former Alberta Wheat Pool grain elevator that has been restored and converted into a community gift shop and tea house. The elevator stands within the Hamlet of Acadia Valley Alberta next to the defunct Canadian National Railway track bed. The last of three the former Alberta Wheat Pool was saved from demolition when local residents in and around the community of Acadia Valley rallied together to save the last elevator.
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Carol Romano is an American public health nurse who is a former Assistant Surgeon General and Chief Nursing Officer for the United States Public Health Service (PHS). Romano holds the rank of Rear Admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
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Adaline also known as The Age of Adaline is an upcoming American epic romantic-drama film directed by Lee Toland Krieger and written by J. Mills Goodloe and Salvador Paskowitz. The film stars Blake Lively Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford.
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Garden Spot Middle School is located in New Holland Lancaster County Pennsylvania. This is the only junior high school in the Eastern Lancaster County School District.
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The Porter River is a river of the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. It rises close to the southern end of the Craigieburn Range east of Lake Coleridge flowing generally northeast to reach the Broken River close to Castle Hill. the Porter Heights Skifield is located above the river valley's western flank and State Highway 73 follows the river's course for some distance to the west of Porters Pass
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The Union County Courthouse is a courthouse in El Dorado Arkansas United States the county seat of Union County built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The courthouse was built in the Classic Revival and Greek Revival styles by Mann & Stern and anchors the center of Union Square.
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Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan.
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The Doll (German: Die Puppe) is a 1919 romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch . The film is loosely based on the same short story which inspired the ballet Coppélia.
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Mickey in School is a 1928 silent short film in Larry Darmour's Mickey McGuire series starring a young Mickey Rooney. Directed by Albert Herman the two-reel short was released to theaters on February 6 1928 by FBO.
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The first USS Duncan (DD-46) was a Cassin-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for Commander Silas Duncan.Duncan was launched on 5 April 1913 by Fore River Shipbuilding Company Quincy Massachusetts; sponsored by Miss D. Clark; and commissioned on 30 August 1913 Lieutenant Commander C. E. Courtney in command.
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Doctor Dolittle's Circus written by Hugh Lofting and published in 1924 by Frederick A. Stokes is set in England sometime between the original story and the later voyages narrated by Stubbins.
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Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is a British university located in North West England. Its headquarters and central campus are in the city of Manchester and there are additional facilities in the county of Cheshire. The university has its roots in the Manchester Mechanics' Institution (1824) and the Manchester School of Design (1838).
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Don Smart (born December 2 1987) is a Jamaican footballer who currently plays for Indy Eleven. He previously spent the 2011 season with F.C. New York in the USL Professional Division.
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The Other Side of Absolute Ego also stylized as the other side of absolute ego is a remix album of selected songs from ACO's fourth studio album Absolute Ego.
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Rain of a Thousand Flames is the fourth studio album released by Rhapsody in 2001. It tells a part of the Emerald Sword Saga but it is a parallel episode that is not essential to the story taking place shortly after Dawn of Victory. While the Warrior of Ice is away Akron uses the newly acquired Emerald Sword to ravage the land. The album was released at a reduced price and is considered a stop gap between the band's main releases even if it is a great technical symphonic metal album .
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Teen Punks In Heat is the tenth studio album by the American punk rock band Screeching Weasel. It was released in August 2000 through Panic Button Records. Though receiving mixed reviews from national critics it was championed upon its release by many critics in the band's Chicago hometown.[citation needed]Shortly after the release of the album the band played two sold out shows at Chicago's House of Blues their first live performances in seven years.
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The NutraSweet Company makes and sells NutraSweet their trademarked brand name for the artificial sweetener aspartame and Neotame.Despite losing market share in recent years to sucralose the NutraSweet Company states that its product is used in more than 5000 products and consumed by some 250 million people worldwide.Aspartame was invented by chemists at G. D. Searle & Company in 1965. Searle was bought by Monsanto in 1985.
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Pilsbryspira albomaculata is a species of sea snail a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae the turrids.
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The Kopet Dag Kopet Dagh or Koppeh Dagh (Persian: Rivand Kuh‎ Turkmen: Köpetdag) also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range is a mountain range on the frontier between Turkmenistan and Iran extending about 650 kilometres (400 mi) along the border east of the Caspian Sea. The highest peak of the range in Turkmenistan is southwest of the capital Ashgabat and stands at 2940 metres (9646 ft). The highest Iranian summit is 3191 metres (10469 ft).
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Hypectopa ornithograpta is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from Papua New Guinea.
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Airdrome Aeroplanes is an American aircraft manufacturer that offers a large selection of kit aircraft for amateur construction. The company is based in Holden Missouri.The company produces a range of kits specializing in replica aircraft from the pre-World War I pioneer period and from both the Central Powers and Allies of World War I.
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Glyphipterix metron is a species of sedge moths in the genus Glyphipterix. It was described by Diakonoff in 1948. It is found on Buru.
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Iglice [iˈɡlit͡sɛ] (German: Geiglitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Resko within Łobez County West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland. It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-east of Resko 23 km (14 mi) north-west of Łobez and 74 km (46 mi) north-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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The Private Secretary (Italian:La segretaria privata) is a 1931 Italian musical film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Elsa Merlini Nino Besozzi and Sergio Tofano. It was the Italian-language version of the German film Die Privatsekretärin.
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Armageddon Massive is the debut full length album from Californian ska band The Dingees. The album's sound moves between punk and ska and its lyrics focus on the frustrations of life.
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Harry Chapman Pincher (born 29 March 1914) is a British journalist historian and novelist whose writing has mainly focused on espionage and related matters after some early books on scientific subjects. He turned 100 in March 2014.
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St Mary's Church Wavertree is in North Drive Wavertree Liverpool Merseyside England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Toxteth and Wavertree the archdeaconry of Liverpool and the diocese of Liverpool. The church is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.
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The Field Naturalists Club of Victoria (FNCV) is an Australian natural history and conservation organisation. It was founded in May 1880 by a group of nature enthusiasts that included Thomas Pennington Lucas. Charles French and Dudley Best. It is the oldest conservation group in Victoria.
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Memoir (published in North America as All Will Be Well) is an autobiographical account of the childhood of Irish writer John McGahern. It was published in 2005 and the writer died in 2006. It recalls amongst other things his formative years in the north-west of Ireland the death of his beloved mother Susan and his relationship with his dark and enigmatic father. Themes from his childhood experiences run throughout his canon of fiction.
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Soleyman Bolaghi (Persian: سليمان بلاغي‎ also Romanized as Soleymān Bolāghī; also known as Soleymān Bolāgh Soleymānbūlāghī Sulaimanbulāqi and Suleyman-Bulag) is a village in Qareh Poshtelu-e Pain Rural District Qareh Poshtelu District Zanjan County Zanjan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 40 in 9 families.
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The Magnum Crimen is a book about clericalism in Croatia from the end of 19th century until the end of the Second World War. The book whose full title is Magnum crimen - pola vijeka klerikalizma u Hrvatskoj (The Great Crime - a half-century of clericalism in Croatia) was written by a former Catholic priest and professor and historian at Belgrade University Viktor Novak (1889–1977).
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The Photographer is a 2000 film directed by Jeremy Stein. It revolves around a photographer who has a single evening to find ten magical photographs or else he stands to lose everything that is important to him.
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Lim Hyung Joo (born in May 7 1986) is a South Korean operatic pop (popera) tenor and classical crossover singer.
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Andrew L. Chaikin (born June 24 1956) is an American author speaker and science journalist. He currently lives in Vermont.He is the author of A Man on the Moon a detailed description of the Apollo missions to the Moon. This book formed the basis for From the Earth to the Moon a 12-part HBO miniseries.From 1999 to 2001 Chaikin served as executive editor for space and science at Space.com. From 2008 to 2011 he was a faculty member for Montana State University in Bozeman Montana.
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Lemnos sometimes spelled Limnos (Greek: Θ/Κ Λήμνος) was a 13000 ton Mississippi-class battleship originally built by the United States Navy in 1904–1908. As Idaho she was purchased by the Greek Navy in 1914 and renamed Lemnos along with her sister Mississippi renamed Kilkis. Lemnos was named for the Battle of Lemnos a crucial engagement of the First Balkan War.
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Leucosyrinx dalli is a species of sea snail a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae the turrids.
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Sharove is a village in the municipality of Qendër in Skrapar District Berat County Albania.
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This Man in Paris is a 1939 British comedy mystery film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes Valerie Hobson and Alastair Sim. A British journalist and his wife travel to France to investigate a counterfeiting rang involving a British aristocrat.It was a sequel to the 1938 film This Man Is News.
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Pauline Boty (6 March 1938 – 1 July 1966) was a founder of the British Pop art movement and the only female painter in the British wing of the movement. Boty's paintings and collages often demonstrated a joy in self-assured femininity and female sexuality and expressed overt or implicit criticism of the man's world in which she lived. Her rebellious art combined with her free-spirited lifestyle has made Boty a herald of 1970s feminism.
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