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The Baldwin River is a 25.2-mile-long (40.6 km) stream in the U.S. state of Michigan. The river rises out of Wide Waters on the southern edge of the Baldwin Luther Swamp in Newkirk Township Lake County at 43°59′32″N 85°45′58″W. Several tributaries rise in the hills to the east of the swamp and one stream labeled as the Baldwin River on USGS topographic maps rises in section 23 just southwest of the village of Luther.
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Loryma actenioides is a species of snout moths in the genus Loryma. It was described by Rebel in 1914 and is known from Algeria the Sahara desert and Egypt.
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Commonweal Lodge was an independent school for girls aged between eleven and nineteen located on the Webb Estate in Purley operating between 1916 and 2010.
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Prageeth Eknaligoda is a cartoonist political analyst and journalist. He was reported missing on January 24 2010 - two days before the presidential polls in Sri Lanka.. He actively participated in the presidential campaign of common opposition candidate Sarath Fonseka while working as a freelance journalist for a pro-opposition website(Lankanews.com) and as a political columnist for Colamba newspaper.
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Hereford High School is a public high school located in Hereford Texas (USA) and classified as a 4A school by the UIL. It is part of the Hereford Independent School District located in central Deaf Smith County. In 2013 the school was rated Improvement Required by the Texas Education Agency.
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Port Waikato is on the south bank of the Waikato River at its outflow into the Tasman Sea in northern New Zealand. Now a small town with a population of under 300 it was an important port during the New Zealand Land Wars of the 19th century. The Port has a Wharf Store established 1893 a take-away shop library community hall fire station surf club yachting club and an active fishing club.Port Waikato is a well-known surfing and whitebaiting destination and a popular holiday spot.
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Kiichi Nakai (中井 貴一 Nakai Kiichi born 18 September 1961) is a Japanese actor. His father Keiji Sada also a movie actor died when Nakai was only two years old. Nakai started his acting career while he was still in university and was awarded the Rookie of the Year of Japan Academy Awards in 1981.He won the Japan Academy Best Supporting Actor award in 1994 (for 47 Ronin) and Best Actor award in 2003 (for Mibu gishi den (When the Last Sword is Drawn).
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The Satyr Pug (Eupithecia satyrata) is a species of moth of the Geometridae family. It is found from Ireland through northern and central Europe east to central Asia and North Africa. It is also present in North America.The wingspan is 18–24 mm. Adults are on wing from March to September. There is one generation per year.The larvae feed on the flowers of a wide range of plants including Achillea Scabiosa Solidago Senecio and Erica tetralix.
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HMS Artifex was a repair ship of the Royal Navy from late in the Second World War and into the Cold War. Launched as the Cunard liner RMS Aurania she was requisitioned on the outbreak of war to serve as an armed merchant cruiser. Damaged by a U-boat while sailing with an Atlantic convoy she was purchased outright and converted to a floating workshop spending the rest of her life as a support ship for the navy.
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The Chekhov Gymnasium in Taganrog on Ulitsa Oktyabrskaya 9 (formerly Gymnasicheskaya Street) is the oldest gymnasium in the South of Russia. Playwright and short-story writer Anton Chekhov spent 11 years in the school which was later named after him and transformed into a literary museum. Visitors can see Anton's desk and his classroom the assembly hall and even the punishment cell which he sometimes visited.
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Donatella is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival Elsa Martinelli won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
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Hagerstown Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet mall located along Interstate 70 three miles (5 km) east of the highway's junction with Interstate 81 in Hagerstown Maryland United States. It is one of two major shopping malls in Washington County (the other being the indoor Valley Mall).Built by Baltimore-based Prime Retail and was formerly named Prime Outlets-Hagerstown the outlet center opened in 1998 with approximately 55 stores.
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Antonia Pia Anna Göransson (born September 16 1990) born in Stockholm Sweden is a female football player for 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam in Germany who plays as a midfielder. She represented Sweden at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2012 London Olympics.After the World Cup in 2011 she announced her transfer to Bundesliga champion Turbine Potsdam.
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Robert David Moore (born May 3 1954) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals. He played his college hockey at the University of Michigan and the University of Western Ontario. Author John U. Bacon claims that Moore was one of the first goalies in either college or professional hockey to come out of his net and handle the puck like a defenseman.
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Halophila ovalis is a seagrass in the family Hydrocharitaceae a common name is paddle weed. It is a small herbaceous plant that occurs in sea beds and other saltwater environments.The plant occurs around reefs estuaries islands inter-tidal areas on soft sand or mud substrates. The leaves are ovate in outline appearing on stems that emerge from rhizome beneath the sand. The roots get up to 800 mm long and covered in fine root hairs.
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USS W. L. Messick (SP-322) was a minesweeper that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919.W. L. Messick was a wooden-hulled screw steamer built in 1911 at Norfolk Virginia by Smith and McCoy. The U.S. Navy purchased her on 7 April 1917 from Joseph H. Bellows of Reedville Virginia for World War I service. Commissioned as USS W. L.
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Classics Illustrated Junior is a comic book series of seventy-seven fairy and folk tale myth and legend comic book adaptations created by Albert Lewis Kanter as a spin-off of his flagship comic book line Classics Illustrated.
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Commack Methodist Church and Cemetery is a historic Methodist church meeting house and cemetery located at 486 Townline Road in Commack Suffolk County New York. It was built in 1789 and is a relatively large two story two bay shingled building with a broad overhanging gable roof. It is the oldest Methodist church in New York State in continuous operation. The surrounding burial ground has graves dating to the 18th century.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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Blossfeldia is a genus of cacti comprising the smallest cactus species. The genus is named after Harry Blossfeld. Some authorities only recognize one species in this genus (Blossfeldia liliputiana).
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Gerdab-e Piazi (Persian: گرداب پيازي‎ also Romanized as Gerdāb-e Pīāzī; also known as Khorshevā Par-e Ja‘far and Par-i-Ja‘far) is a village in Mishan Rural District Mahvarmilani District Mamasani County Fars Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 70 in 13 families.
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Charles Krause was an American gymnast and Olympic medalist. He competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis where he received a silver medal in rope climbing and a bronze medal in team combined exercises.
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Jill Thompson (born November 20 1966) is an American comic book writer and illustrator who has also worked for stage film and television. Well known for her work on Neil Gaiman's The Sandman characters and her own Scary Godmother series she has also worked on The Invisibles Swamp Thing and Wonder Woman.
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Criminal Justice Policy Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of criminal law. The editor-in-chief is David L. Myers (Indiana University of Pennsylvania). It was established in 1986 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.
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HMS Hecate (A137) was a Royal Navy deep ocean survey vessel of the Hecla-class. She was present at the presentation of fleet colours review in Torbay on 29 July 1969. The ship was decommissioned in 1990. In April 1971 two launches attached to HMS Hecate were towed out to sea and bombed by the IRA while the vessels were moored at Baltimore Republic of Ireland. One of the launches the Stork was wrecked while the other boat the Puffin survived with minor damage.
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Gloria Material Technology Corp. or GMTC is located in Liuying industrial zone Tainan City Taiwan and is the only specialty alloys manufacturer in Taiwan which owns Melting Forging Rolling Heat treating and finishing process. GMTC provides more than 500 steel grades such as Superalloy Titanium alloy ESR & VAR steel High speed steel Stainless steel quenched-tempered steel Tool steel special steel profile and precision parts machining.
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Nastanthus falklandicus (also called False-plantain) is a species of plant in the Calyceraceae family. It is endemic to Falkland Islands. Its natural habitat is rocky shores.
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The Valea lui Sânpătru River ( Hungarian:Szentpéter-pataka ) is a tributary of the Mureş River in Transylvania Romania.
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Stylidium candelabrum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an erect annual plant that grows from 6 to 20 cm tall. Elliptical leaves about 11-100 per plant are scattered along the stem. The leaves are generally 2.5-18 mm long and 1.5-9 mm wide. This species generally has 1-13 scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 3-16 cm long. Flowers are white. S.
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Rotator is the second and final studio album released by the Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy.
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Copelatus baculiformis is a species of diving beetle. It is part of the Copelatus genus which is of the Copelatinae subfamily and the Dytiscidae family. It was described by Guignot in 1955.
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Ryan Alexander Hollweg (born April 23 1983) is a professional ice hockey forward currently playing in the HC Plzeň 1929 organization.
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William Hawkins Polk (May 24 1815 – December 16 1862) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 6th congressional district from 1851 to 1853. He was the younger brother of President James K. Polk. Prior to his election to Congress he had been a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1841–1845) served as U.S.
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Big Bill Tate (1896 - Aug 8 1953) a native of Montgomery Alabama who fought out of Chicago was an African American boxer who fought from 1912 to 1927.
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JSC Burundaiavia was a helicopter airline based at Boraldai airport (former name Burundai) which is located about 5 km (3 mi) from Almaty Kazakhstan.
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La comunidad (UK title: Common Wealth) is a 2000 Spanish black comedy film directed by Álex de la Iglesia.
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An EMD GP20 is a 4-axle (B-B) diesel-electric locomotive built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division between November 1959 and April 1962. Power was provided by an EMD 567D2 16-cylinder turbocharged engine which generated 2000 horsepower (1500 kW). EMD was initially hesitant to turbocharge their 567-series diesel engine but was spurred on to do so following successful tests made by Union Pacific in the form of UP's experimental Omaha GP20 units.
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William Stone (September 4 1842 – May 22 1897) was a nineteenth-century Union Army officer passionate Unionist dedicated Freedmen’s Bureau agent self-educated attorney and Attorney General of South Carolina during a turbulent era.
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Anna Wu Hung-yuk (Traditional Chinese: 胡紅玉; born 1951 Hong Kong) GBS JP is a non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. She qualified as a solicitor after graduating from the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong.
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Victoria Louise Pixie Lott (born 12 January 1991) is an English singer-songwriter dancer and actress. Her debut single Mama Do (Uh Oh Uh Oh) was released in June 2009 and went straight to number one in the UK Singles Chart. Her second single Boys and Girls also topped the UK chart in September 2009.Lott's debut album Turn It Up was released in September 2009.
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Warrington Collegiate is a vocational learning provider in Warrington for people aged 16 and over. Located on Winwick Road Warrington England the college mainly offers vocational courses and is an alternative to the Sixth Form college Priestley College.
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Ale is the eighth studio album by Italian singer Alexia released in 2008. The album is the first release on the Edel label after Alexia left Sony Music in 2007 and was the first studio album Alexia had released since 2004's Gli Occhi Grandi Della Luna. The album was released in Italy on CD on 27 June 2008 and for digital download the next day.
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Walawa [vaˈlava] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Orły within Przemyśl County Subcarpathian Voivodeship in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) north-east of Przemyśl and 67 km (42 mi) east of the regional capital Rzeszów.
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Home is the second full-length studio album by the indie folk musician Josh Rouse. The album was released in March 2000 by Slow River Records and included the single Directions.
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Hugh le Despencer 1st Baron le Despencer (1223 – 4 August 1265) was an important ally of Simon de Montfort during the reign of Henry III. He served briefly as Justiciar of England in 1260 and as Constable of the Tower of London. Hugh Le Despenser chief justiciar of England first played an important part in1258 when he was prominent on the baronial side in the Mad Parliament ofOxford.
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Mark Offerdahl (born 15 October 1987) is an Australian-American rugby league player who represented his country in the 2013 World Cup.
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Spring Summer Autumn Winter is a Mandarin album by Hins Cheung and was released on March 23 2006.The tracks on the album are:CD 過雲雨 (Rain of Passing Cloud) Hurt So Bad - Theme from Movie 'Moments of Love' 有一首歌 (There's a Song) 分手前的雨天 (The Rainy Day Before Breaking Up) 雲裡的月光 (Moonlight in the Cloud) 随你 (Up to You) 如果我 (If I) 偷故事的人 (Story Stealer) 絕頂愛情 Duet With Father (Absolute Love)
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Nýtt Líf (About this sound pronunciation ) is a film directed by Þráinn Bertelsson and released in 1983. The film is a comedy shot in the Westman Islands and stars Eggert Þorleifsson and Karl Ágúst Úlfsson among others. The music features several musicians including the band Tappi Tíkarrass (of which Björk was a member) which contributed the songs Sperglar and Kukl (a.k.a. Seiður).
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The Kammel is a river in Bavaria southern Germany. The Kammel originates west of Mindelheim in the district Unterallgäu and flows generally north. It flows into the Mindel (left tributary) south of Offingen at the Danube east of Günzburg in the district Günzburg. So it is an indirect right tributary of the Danube. The difference in altitude between the origin and the mouth is 265 m.
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Tracy Steele is a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives representing the 39th District since 2011.
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Hymenostemma is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family.
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Karayakup is a village in Mersin Province Turkey.
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Angelo Tonini (November 26 1888 – February 18 1974) was an Italian athlete.
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SMS Blücher was a Bismarck-class corvette built for the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the late 1870s.
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The Aiguille Croche (2487 metres (8159 ft)) is a mountain in the Beaufortain Massif in Savoie and Haute-Savoie France. In 2009 Matthias Giraud was the first person to descent and ski BASE jump off its cliff face.
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Berbar (Persian: بربار‎ also Romanized as Berbār) is a village in Kukherd Rural District Kukherd District Bastak County Hormozgan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 138 in 28 families.
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Allocasuarina distyla or Scrub She-Oak is a shrub or small tree of the She-oak family Casuarinaceae endemic to New South Wales.
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Evergreen Valley High School is a comprehensive 4-year high school located in the Evergreen area of San Jose California and is part of the East Side Union High School District. It was founded in 2002. The school held its first graduation of seniors on June 7 2005. The Class of 2006 the first class of students to have attended the school since its opening year in 2002 graduated on June 7 2006. In 2007 U.S.
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The Brown Mountain forest is located in East Gippsland Victoria (Australia) and is notable for containing large tracts of old growth forest including over fifty Shining Gum trees estimated to be over 300 years old.
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Hayfield Secondary School is the oldest secondary school in the Fairfax County Public Schools system of Virginia. It opened its doors in 1968 and graduated its first seniors in 1971.
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Space Shuttle Endeavour (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-105) is one of the retired orbiters of the Space Shuttle program of NASA the space agency of the United States. Endeavour was the fifth and final spaceworthy NASA space shuttle to be built and first flew in May 1992 on mission STS-49 with its last mission being STS-134 in May 2011.
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Trichadenia is a genus of plant in family Achariaceae. Species include: Trichadenia zeylanica Thwaites
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Festuca occidentalis is a species of grass known by the common name western fescue. It is native to much of the northern half of North America and is most widely distributed in the west. It is most often found in forest and woodland habitat. This fescue is a densely or loosely clumping bunchgrass with very thin stems reaching maximum heights of around one meter. The soft leaves reach up to about 25 centimeters in length and are somewhat hairlike.
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Ahmetaq is a village in the municipality of Prezë in Tirana District Tirana County Albania.
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The Cutler Hall is a Gothic library building on the Colorado College campus in Colorado Springs Colorado. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.It was the first building on the Colorado College campus built between 1877 and 1880. Called the College it held all the offices classrooms a library auditorium and more for the burgeoning school. It is now used by the financial aid and admissions departments.
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My Bloody Valentine 3D is a 2009 American horror film and a remake of the 1981 Canadian slasher film of the same name. The film was directed and edited by Patrick Lussier and stars Jensen Ackles Jaime King and Kerr Smith. The film had a 3D theatrical release; it was released on January 16 2009 by Lionsgate to generally mixed reviews but nevertheless a box office success. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 19 2009.
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I Need Some Money is an album by American jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris recorded in 1974 and released on the Atlantic label.
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Désiré Letort (29 January 1943 - 9 September 2012) was a French cyclist.
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At the Top of the Stairs (French: En haut des marches) is a 1983 French drama film starring Danielle Darrieux and was directed by Paul Vecchiali. It tells the story of a widow who returns to a former house that had been hers 18 years after her husband was killed.
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Smiggle is an Australian-based retail store chain that sells stationery and related accessories. It was founded in Melbourne by Stephen Meurs and Peter Pausewang in 2003 and acquired by the Just Group in July 2007. As of March 2014 the chain has stores located across Australia (115) New Zealand (23) Singapore (17) and United Kingdom (4).Smiggle is renowned for its use of vibrant bold colours and quirky graphics on most of its branded products.
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African Journals OnLine (AJOL) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving the online visibility of and access to the published scholarly research of African-based academics. By using the internet as a gateway AJOL aims to enhance conditions for African learning to be translated into African development.
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Andymon. Eine Weltraum-Utopie (Andymon. A Space Utopia) is a 1982 East German science fiction novel by Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller. It was ranked as the most popular East German science fiction novel in a 1989 poll.
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Vyacheslav Ivanovich Shut (Russian: Вячеслав Иванович Шуть; born May 19 1992) is a Russian football goalkeeper who last played for FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk.He made his debut in the Russian Second Division for FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk on July 22 2013 in a game against FC SKVO Rostov-on-Don.
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Olive You (aka: Olive You:Music to Feed Your Heart & Soul) is the fifth solo studio album released by Italian-born Canadian tenor Micheal Castaldo. It was released on January 31 2012. The album includes the re-mastered version of some of Castaldo's big hits including Pray'r .
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James Hook (3 June 1746 – 1827) was an English composer and organist.
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Jaal Ab Dullah is an album by Muslimgauze. Due to an error in the mastering of this CD two track index points are missing. While all of the recorded material is present songs 11 and 12 are combined into one track as do songs 20 and 21.
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The Magic Shoes is a 1935 Australian short film based on the fairy tale Cinderella. It features the first screen performance by Peter Finch and Helen Hughes daughter of former Prime Minister William Hughes and was the first dramatised movie to be shot at the National Studios built to make The Flying Doctor (1936). Today The Magic Shoes is considered a lost film. However 33 production and publicity stills relating to the film were recently discovered.
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Across the Wall: A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Garth Nix which return to the setting of his popular Old Kingdom series. A hardback edition was released in the UK on November 6 2006.
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A Flock of Seagulls is the eponymous debut album by the new wave band A Flock of Seagulls. It was released in 1982 on Jive (see 1982 in music) and featured the international hit single I Ran (So Far Away) which reached the Top 10 in the US and New Zealand as well as No. 1 in Australia. The song Space Age Love Song also managed to score radio play. On the success of the singles the album reached No. 10 in the US.
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Hampton Plantation also known as Hampton Plantation House and Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is a building that evolved from a settler's home to become a Georgian style mansion. It is South Carolina's finest example of a large two-and-a-half frame Georgian plantation house.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970.
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Transpetrol is a Slovak company involved in the transportation and storage of crude oil. The Slovak Republic owns through the Slovak Economy Ministry 100% share of the company.Transpetrol is the operator of the Slovak section of the Druzhba pipeline.
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Tomoko Nagai (永井 奉子 Nagai Tomoko born May 10 1981) is a Japanese swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 4×200 m freestyle relay at the 2001 World Aquatics Championships. Her team finished in fifth place but the Australian and US squads were disqualified. She also competed in three events at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Her best achievement was fifth place in the 4×100 m medley relay.
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The Tait River is a 12.8-mile-long (20.6 km) river in northeastern Minnesota the United States. It is a tributary of the Poplar River.
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Hypolycaena lebona the Fairy Hairstreak is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is found in Sierra Leone Liberia Ivory Coast Ghana Togo Nigeria Cameroon Gabon the Republic of Congo the Central African Republic the Democratic Republic of Congo Uganda and Tanzania. The habitat consists of forests.Adults mud-puddle and have also been recorded imbibing moisture from moist wood ash.The larvae have been recorded feeding on Ewo (a word in the Yoruba language).
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Prototype is BWO's first studio album and was released in March 2005. It was a huge success in Sweden selling over 80.000 copies- and attained the Platinum status. Most of the album was written by Alexander Bard and Anders Hansson but Son Of A Gun Open Door and Say I Love You were also written by Martin Rolinski. Marina Schiptjenko co-wrote Voodoo Magic with Bard and Hansson. A mix of Voodoo Magic is featured in the Swedish vampire flick Frostbiten.
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Raiganj Surendranath Mahavidyalaya is a college in Raiganj in the Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal India. The college is affiliated to University of Gour Banga offering undergraduate courses.
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Cornelius Gallagher (December 31 1854 – October 27 1932) was a meat merchant and politician in Alberta Canada. He served as a municipal councillor and briefly as the third mayor of Edmonton.Gallagher was born in New Brunswick in 1854 the son of an Irish immigrant father. After attending the schools of his birthplace he moved west to Winnipeg with his family and became involved in the family meat packing business established by his father.
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The wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) or mountain bison (often called the wood buffalo or mountain buffalo) is a distinct northern subspecies or ecotype of the American bison. Its original range included much of the boreal forest regions of Alaska Yukon western Northwest Territories northeastern British Columbia northern Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan. It is currently listed as threatened on Schedule I of the Species At Risk Act.
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Children of Paradise is a collection of poetry by American poet Liz Rosenberg
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Al-Adnaniyah (Arabic: العدنانية) is a Syrian village in the Qatana District of the Rif Dimashq Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) Al-Adnaniyah had a population of 238 in the 2004 census.
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Snowden EP was released in 2005. It is Snowden's first EP. It contains early versions of songs which would later be reworked and released on their debut album Anti-Anti such as Victim Card and Kill The Power as well as several exclusive songs.
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Juniperus angosturana is a species of conifer in the Cupressaceae family.It is found only in Mexico.
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Double Double is a science fiction novel by John Brunner first published in the United States as an original paperback by Ballantine Books in 1969 and reprinted in 1979 as a Del Rey paperback. A hardcover edition was released in the British market in 1971 by Sidgwick & Jackson.
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Arlington High School was a public high school located in Arlington Heights Illinois which operated from 1922 to 1984. It was the oldest school in Township High School District 214 which served students in Arlington Heights Buffalo Grove Elk Grove Village Mount Prospect Prospect Heights Rolling Meadows and Wheeling Illinois. The school occupied a site on that is approximately 1.3 km due east of Arlington Racetrack on Euclid.District 214 had budget concerns with declining enrollment.
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USS Swivel (ARS-36) was an Weight-class rescue and salvage ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II. Her task was to come to the aid of stricken vessels.Swivel ex-BARS-8 ex-SS York Salvor was laid down on 28 April 1942 by the American Car and Foundry Co. Wilmington Delaware; launched on 6 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. T. W. Goslin; and commissioned on 6 October 1943 Lt. (jg.) M. C. Sibitsky in command.
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Unaksan is a mountain in Gyeonggi-do South Korea. Its area extends across the county of Gapyeong and the city Pocheon. It has an elevation of 935.5 m (3069 ft).
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Badilabad (Persian: بديل اباد‎ also Romanized as Badīlābād) is a village in Sadan Rostaq-e Gharbi Rural District in the Central District of Kordkuy County Golestan Province Iran. At the 2006 census its population was 29 in 9 families.
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Blind Justice is a drama television film starring Tim Matheson Mimi Kuzyk and Philip Charles MacKenzie. It was directed by Rod Holcomb and written by Josephine Cummings and Richard Yalem. The film first aired on March 9 1986 on the Columbia Broadcasting System.The film is based on a true story.
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Armeria juniperifolia syn. A. caespitosa (juniper-leaved thrift) is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is a mat-forming evergreen perennial with pale pink clover-like flowers appearing in Spring above dark green needle-like foliage. Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use where it is suitable for cultivation in the alpine or rock garden.
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Escape From the Everyday (released September 3 2002) is an album by Serotonin.
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Victoria University is a college of the University of Toronto founded in 1836 and named for Queen Victoria. It is commonly called Victoria College informally Vic after the original academic component that now forms its undergraduate division.
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