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{ "retrieved": [ "Andance Andance (\"Andança\" in Occitan) is a French commune in the Ardèche department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southern France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as \"Andançois\" or \"Andançoises\" Andance is located 5 km south of Saint-Rambert-d'Albon, 15 km east of Annonay...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Zarmanochegas Zarmanochegas (Ζαρμανοχηγὰς; according to Strabo) or Zarmarus (according to Dio Cassius) was a gymnosophist (naked philosopher), a monk of the Sramana tradition (possibly, but not necessarily a Buddhist) who, according to ancient historians such as Strabo and Dio Cassius, met Nicho...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Current transformer A current transformer (CT) is a type of transformer that is used to measure alternating current (AC). It produces a current in its secondary which is proportional to the current in its primary. Current transformers, along with voltage or potential transformers, are instrument...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Edge of Mystery \"The Edge of Mystery\" is the eighth episode of the second season of the American television series \"Agent Carter\", inspired by the films \"\" and \"\", and the Marvel One-Shot short film also titled \"Agent Carter\". It features the Marvel Comics character Peggy Carter tr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Manju Bhargavi Manju Bhargavi (born 1955) is an actress and dancer, best known for her performance in the Telugu blockbuster film Sankarabharanam (1979) and Nayakudu Vinayakudu (1980). Manju Bhargavi parents originally hail from Andhra Pradesh but settled in Madras. She was originally named Manj...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Executive Council of the Province of Canada The Executive Council of the Province of Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from its inception in 1841 to 1848. Members were advisers to the Governor and...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Beautiful Hum Beautiful Hum is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Small Mercies, released through Sony BMG on 24 May 2008. Small Mercies released three singles from the album. The first being \"Innocent\", which was released nearly a full year before the album in June 2007. The song ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sheila Burnford Sheila Philip Cochrane Burnford née Every (11 May 1918 – 20 April 1984) was a British Canadian writer. Born in Scotland and brought up in various parts of the United Kingdom, she attended St. George's School, Edinburgh, and Harrogate Ladies College. She also attended schools in F...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fiat 4700 The Fiat 4700 was an Italian turbo-generator developed by Fiat Aviazione under contract to the Italian Defence Ministry and used to power the experimental Fiat 7002 tip jet helicopter. The Fiat 4700 was developed to provide power in cold-jet driven helicopters. The 4700 was a turbo-dri...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wallerconcha sarae Wallerconcha sarae, is an extinct species of saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Thyasiridae. The species was discovered in 2014 by Paul Valentich-Scott of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, and three scientists from the United States Geological Su...
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{ "retrieved": [ "East Orange STEM Academy East Orange STEM Academy is a specialty magnet public school that serves students in sixth through twelfth grades in East Orange, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the East Orange School District. The school focuses on the STEM fields, the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1997 African U-17 Championship The 1997 African U-17 Championship was a football competition organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament took place in Botswana. It also served as CAF's qualifier for the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Egypt, who automatically qu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bauhinia, Queensland Bauhinia is a small town in the Central Highlands Region and a rural locality split between the Central Highlands Region and the Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda, both in Queensland, Australia. The town is located near the junction of the Dawson Highway and the Fitzroy Develop...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abdominizer The Abdominizer (often spelled Abdomenizer) was an abdominal exerciser invented in 1984 by Canadian chiropractor Dennis Colonello and marketed through infomercials by the Fitness Quest corporation of Canton, Ohio, selling around six million. It was an almost flat, saddle-like piece o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg The theft of medieval art from Quedlinburg was perpetrated by United States Army Lieutenant Joe T. Meador in the days prior to the end of World War II in Europe. Precious church objects stored near Quedlinburg, Germany, were found by the U.S. Army. They wer...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Roses Match The Roses Match refers to any game of cricket played between Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Lancashire County Cricket Club. Yorkshire's emblem is the white rose, while Lancashire's is the red rose. The associations go back to the Wars of the Roses in the 15th century. These matche...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV (1175 – 19 May 1218) was one of two rival kings of Germany from 1198 on, sole king from 1208 on, and Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 until he was forced to abdicate in 1215. The only German king of the Welf dynasty, he incurred the wrath of Pope Innocent III and ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ireneusz Roszkowski Ireneusz Roszkowski – professor, founder of modern Polish gynaecology and obstetrics, a humanist, precursor of prenatal medicine, a friend to midwives - born March 24, 1909, in Łapy in the Białystok region, into a family with patriotic noble traditions, with the coat of arms ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Geologic map A geologic map or geological map is a special-purpose map made to show geological features. Rock units or geologic strata are shown by color or symbols to indicate where they are exposed at the surface. Bedding planes and structural features such as faults, folds, foliations, and li...
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{ "retrieved": [ "SFX magazine named Angel as the third greatest vampire in television and film, with rival Spike in first place. They stated that, while he could have worked simply as a brooding love-interest (Buffy) or redemption-seeking hero (Angel), the character also has a \"wonderfully appealing, self-effac...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alexander Arbachakov Alexander Arbachakov () is a member of the Shor tribe of Siberia and has worked for over 15 years to protect the cedar forest surrounding the home of his tribe in the Kemerovo Oblast of Russia. As of 2006, Arbachakov was working with local peoples and the government of the r...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Second Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh The Second Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (a.k.a.Second Vidhan Sabha of Uttar Pradesh) () was constituted on 01 Apr 1957 as a result of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 1957 which was concluded on 25 Feb 1957. The Second Legislative...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pedro Luiz Napoleão Chernoviz Pedro Luiz Napoleão Chernoviz (Piotr Czerniewicz, September 11, 1812 – August 31, 1882), was a physician, scientific writer and publisher. He was born in Łuków (Poland) and immigrated to Brazil in the mid 19th century on a mission on behalf of King Louis-Philippe of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Embrun Panthers The Embrun Panthers are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Embrun, Ontario. They play in the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2. Prior to 2017, the Panthers were members of the National Capital Junior Hockey League. Founded in 1972, Embrun started out in the Eastern Onta...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jeff Wilson (sportsman) Jeffrey \"Goldie\" William Wilson (born 24 October 1973) is a New Zealand sportsman who has represented his country in both rugby union and cricket — a so-called \"Double All Black\", an increasingly rare achievement in the professional era. He is also a talented basketba...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Malayinkeezhu It is located at . latitude and longitude. It is located at Google Maps The Malayinkeezhu has population of 37,350 of which 18,250 are males while 19,100 are females as per report released by Census India 2011. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 3351 which is 8.97 % of total...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sammy Jones (footballer) Samuel Jones (11 June 1911 – 1993) was an Irish professional footballer. He played as a defender. Born in Lurgan, Ireland, Jones began his professional career with Distillery in his native land. In 1933, he joined Sandy MacFarlane's Blackpool, making his debut on 21 Octo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Larry Walker Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (born December 1, 1966) is a Canadian former professional baseball right fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB). During his 17-year career, he played for the Montreal Expos (1989–1994), Colorado Rockies (1995–2004), and St. Louis Cardinals (2004–2005). Si...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Emma Miloyo Emma Miloyo is a Kenyan architect. She is the first female President of the Architectural Association of Kenya. She was elected to that office in March 2017. Emma Miloyo was born and raised in Nairobi. She attended \"Loreto Msongari Primary School\", before transferring to Kenya High...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Realistic (brand) Realistic is a brand produced by RadioShack, a division of Tandy Corporation, to market audio and video products for home use. The brand name was phased out in the mid 1990s and discontinued in 2000, then returned briefly in 2016. The brand began in 1954 under the name \"realis...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Drawdown (climate) Climate drawdown is the point at which greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere begin to decline on a year-to-year basis. Drawdown is a goal for reversing climate change, and eventually reducing global average temperatures. Project Drawdown is a climate change mitigatio...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anna Charlotta Schröderheim Anna Charlotta Schröderheim, née Anna Charlotta von Stapelmohr, also called \"Ann-Charlotte\" or \"Anne-Charlotte\", (24 September 1754 – 1 January 1791), was a Swedish noble, wit and salonist, spouse of the politician Elis Schröderheim. She was one of the most known ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jimmy Fell James Irving Fell (4 January 1936 – 2 February 2011) was an English footballer, who played in the Football League for Grimsby Town, Everton, Newcastle United, Walsall and Lincoln City. Fell attended Clee Grammar School for Boys, becoming a chemist at Courtaulds whilst playing part-tim...
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{ "retrieved": [ "TVR Sagaris The TVR Sagaris is a sports car designed and built by the British manufacturer TVR in their factory in Blackpool, Lancashire. The Sagaris made its debut at the MPH03 Auto Show in 2003. The pre-production model was then shown at the 2004 Birmingham Motor Show. In 2005 the production m...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oregon Institute of Technology, Wilsonville The Oregon Institute of Technology, Wilsonville (also known as Oregon Tech Portland-Metro Campus, or simply 'Wilsonville') is a public polytechnic and research university located in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States. It is an urban, industry-focused c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Shijō-mae Station Shijō-mae Station is served by the 14.7 km Yurikamome automated guideway transit line between and , and is located 13.5 km from the starting point of the line at Shimbashi. The station consists of an elevated island platform serving two tracks. The station opened on 27 March 20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stepan Pisakhov Stepan Grigoryevich Pisakhov (; , Arkhangelsk – 3 May 1960, Arkhangelsk) was a Russian and Soviet artist, writer, ethnographer, and fairy tale author. Stepan Pisakhov was born into a merchant family; at the same time his father was a craftsman – a jeweler and engraver. His mother...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Charles B. Dew Charles B. Dew (1937) is an American author and historian, specializing in the history of the Southern United States and the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era. He has published three books, one of which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He is the Ephraim W...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Supernatural order In Christian theology, the Supernatural order is, according to New Advent, defined as \"the ensemble of effects exceeding the powers of the created universe and gratuitously produced by God for the purpose of raising the rational creature above its native sphere to a God-like ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Windmill Islands The Windmill Islands are an Antarctic group of rocky islands and rocks about wide, paralleling the coast of Wilkes Land for immediately north of Vanderford Glacier along the east side of Vincennes Bay. Kirkby Shoal is a small shoal area with depths of less than extending about w...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Trouble (Akon album) Trouble is the debut album by the Senegalese-American hip hop and R&B singer Akon, released in 2004. The album contains Akon's first worldwide hit single, \"Lonely\", however, the release of \"Locked Up\" propelled Akon to sign a record deal. \"Gunshot (Fiesta Riddim)\" was ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Boomerang (TV channel) Boomerang is an American pay television network as well as an streaming service that is owned by Turner Broadcasting System, a subsidiary of AT&T's WarnerMedia. It specializes in classic and contemporary animated programming owned by WarnerMedia, including \"Looney Tunes\"...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kerrie Kelly Kerrie Kelly is a chief executive and former lawyer from Australia. She has held the positions of chief executive officer of the Insurance Council of Australia (2006-2010) and chief executive officer of the Financial Planning Association of Australia (2003-2006). Kelly was admitted ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robert Henry Clarence Robert Henry Clarence (September 6, 1872 – January 6, 1908) was Hereditary Chief of the Miskito Nation. He was born at the Public General Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. He was the last hereditary chief of the Miskito in 1890–1894 and briefly during July to August 1894. Clar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Madalitso Muthiya Madalitso Muthiya (born 8 February 1983) is a Zambian professional golfer. Muthiya took up golf at the age of six and at fifteen he caught the attention of Zambian president Frederick Chiluba, who helped to arrange for him to play a junior tournament in the United States, the 1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fort Morris Fort Morris is an earthen works fort in Liberty County, Georgia, in the United States. The fort is on a bend in the Medway River and played an important role in the protection of southeast Georgia throughout various conflicts beginning in 1741 and ending in 1865 at the conclusion of ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lostock Gralam railway station Lostock Gralam railway station serves the village of Lostock Gralam in Cheshire, England. The station is on the Mid-Cheshire Line from Chester to Manchester Piccadilly, 18½ miles (30 km) east of Chester. For many years the station had a run-down appearance and had ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Community School, Camden, Maine The Community School in Camden, Maine, United States, is the oldest state-approved independent alternative high school in Maine. The Community School offers two core programs, both of which are formed around its core philosophy of relational education. In the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mechain Mechain was a medieval cantref in the Kingdom of Powys. This cantref has also been referred to as Y Fyrnwy (\"Vyrnwy\"). Mechain may owe its name to the River Cain which flows through it on its way to join the River Vyrnwy; 'Me' or 'Mach' (c.f. Machynlleth, Mathrafal, etc., and in modern...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Butterley Hall Butterley Hall is an 18th-century country house near Ripley, Derbyshire which now serves as the headquarters of the Derbyshire Constabulary. It is a Grade II listed building. The manor of Butterley was owned by Darley Abbey until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th cent...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor A norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (NRI, NERI) or adrenergic reuptake inhibitor (ARI), is a type of drug that acts as a reuptake inhibitor for the neurotransmitters norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrine (adrenaline) by blocking the action of the norepi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Icebox cake An icebox cake (American) or chocolate ripple cake/log (Australian) is a dessert consisting of whipped cream and chocolate wafers. The back-of-the-box recipe on Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers indicates that the wafers are stacked to form a log with whipped cream cementing them toget...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nagas of Vidisha The Naga (IAST: Nāga) dynasty of Vidisha in central India is known from the Puranas, and probably ruled in the first century BCE. No inscriptions of the dynasty have been discovered. Historian K. P. Jayaswal attributed some coins issued by the Datta rulers of Mathura to this dyn...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alf-Inge Jansen Alf-Inge Jansen (born 30 December 1939) is a Norwegian political scientist and politician for the Liberal Party. From July to October 1973 he was a State Secretary in the Ministry of Trade as a part of Korvald's Cabinet. He was also a member of the executive committee of Bergen c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Edgar Ravenswood Waite Edgar Ravenswood Waite (5 May 1866 – 19 January 1928) was a British/Australian zoologist, ichthyologist, herpetologist, and ornithologist. Waite was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, the second son of John Waite, a bank clerk, and his wife Jane, \"née\" Vause. Waite was e...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pike County, Arkansas Pike County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,291. The county seat is Murfreesboro. Pike County is Arkansas's 25th county, formed on November 1, 1833, and named for Lieutenant Zebulon Pike, the explorer who disco...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fedor Baranov Fedor Ilyich Baranov (Russian: Фёдор Ильич Баранов) (1 April 1886 – 30 July 1965) was a founder of fisheries science, and has been called the \"grandfather of fisheries population dynamics\". He is best known for setting the foundations for quantitative fisheries science (including...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Aroti Dutt Aroti Dutt (1924–2003) was a social worker from India of International repute . She was the world president of the Associated Countrywomen of the World for two terms, from 1965 to 1971, and subsequently their Member of Honour. She was also the International Vice-President of Internati...
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{ "retrieved": [ "What a Beautiful Surprise What a Beautiful Surprise () is a 2015 Italian comedy film written and directed by Alessandro Genovesi and starring Claudio Bisio. It grossed $5,626,528 at the Italian box office. Guido, a Milanese who has relocated to Naples, is a somewhat romantic teacher of Italian l...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kerr Dam The Kerr Dam, officially known as the Seli’š Ksanka Qlispe’ Dam, is a concrete gravity-arch dam located at river mile 72 of the Flathead River, increasing the size of Flathead Lake near Polson, Montana. The dam was designed for hydroelectricity but also serves recreational uses. The dam...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Metanephric adenoma Metanephric adenoma (MA)is a rare, benign tumour of the kidney, that can have a microscopic appearance similar to a nephroblastoma (Wilms tumours), or a papillary renal cell carcinoma. It should not be confused with the pathologically unrelated, yet similar sounding, \"mesone...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Santiago Fierro Fierro Santiago Fierro Fierro (born October 29, 1921) is a Mexican politician and medical doctor. He was born in Durango. Fierro Fierro joined the Popular Socialist Party (PPS) in 1960. In 1964 he became the general secretary of PPS in Teziutlán, later becoming the general secret...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2018–19 Borussia Mönchengladbach season The 2018–19 Borussia Mönchengladbach season is the 119th season in the football club's history and 11th consecutive and 51st overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 2008. In additi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Barbara Polla Barbara Polla (born March 7, 1950) is a Swiss medical doctor, gallery owner, art curator and writer. Daughter of the painter AMI (Anne-Marie Imhoof) and of a passionate philhellene (Rodolphe Imhoof), Barbara Polla grew up in Geneva and spent a year in Greece at the age of 17. This ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "TIA-569-B The Telecommunications Industry Association's TIA-569-B is a Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces standardizes specific pathway and space design and construction practices in support of telecommunications media and equipment within buildings. Key chan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Honolulu Fire Department The Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) provides fire protection and first responder emergency medical services to the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, under the jurisdiction of the Mayor of Honolulu. Founded on December 27, 1850 by Kamehameha III and Alexand...
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{ "retrieved": [ "St Martin's Lane St Martin's Lane is a street in the Westminster, which runs from the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, after which it is named, near Trafalgar Square northwards to Long Acre. At its northern end, it becomes Monmouth Street. St. Martin's Lane and Monmouth Street together form t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "State decorations of the Czech Republic State decorations of the Czech Republic recognize outstanding acts of service to the Czech Republic. They are awarded by the President of the Czech Republic, usually, but not necessarily, on the recommendation of the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate or the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Act Your Age (House) \"Act Your Age\" is the nineteenth episode of the third season (Season 3 Ep. 19) of \"House\" and the sixty-fifth episode overall. The episode opens with a young boy, Jasper, who is suffering from a severe nose-bleed; the family situation is quickly revealed. While his fathe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Federal Analogue Act The Federal Analogue Act, , is a section of the United States Controlled Substances Act passed in 1986 which allowed any chemical \"substantially similar\" to a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II to be treated as if it were also listed in those schedules, but on...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pseudophilautus pardus Pseudophilautus pardus is an extinct species of Sri Lankan shrub frogs in the family Rhacophoridae. Despite extensive surveys in recent years, the species is known only from a collection made prior to 1858. The reason for its extinction is unknown but probably relates loss...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tommy Lander Thomas J. Lander (1875 – 1956) was an English footballer who played for Burslem Port Vale at the turn of the 20th century. Lander joined Burslem Port Vale from Talke Alexandra in March 1897. He played 16 Second Division games in the 1898–99, but only appeared eight times in the leag...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Herschel K. Mitchell Herschel Kenworthy Mitchell (November 27, 1913 – April 1, 2000) was an American professor of biochemistry who spent most of his career on the faculty at the California Institute of Technology. He was one of many researchers interested in vitamin B6 in the early 1940s and is ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lalage Bown Lalage Jean Bown (born April 1, 1927) is an English educator. The daughter of Arthur Mervyn Bown and Dorothy Ethel Watson, she was born in Croydon. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in modern history and a MA from the University of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hell Mary Hill Hell Mary Hill (probably a corruption of \"Hail Mary Hill\"), is a forested hill, \"tolerably high\", near Sheffield, England. According to legend, near its top is a cave reputedly containing a chest of money. In \"The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction\", v. 10, n. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ajay Jayaram Ajay Jayaram (born 28 September 1987) is a badminton player from Mumbai sponsored by Li-Ning. He plays for the Mumbai Rockets in the Premier Badminton League. He is currently sponsored by Li-Ning, and coached by India-Born British coach Tom John. Jayaram is a champion of the Czech I...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Douglas Packer Douglas Ricardo Packer (born 13 March 1987 in Indaial, Santa Catarina), better known as Packer, is a Brazilian footballer, who played as a midfielder for Barito Putera in the Liga 1. Packer started his career at Ipatinga. He signed a professional contract on 1 August 2005, for thr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Get Lamp Get Lamp is a documentary about interactive fiction (a genre that includes text adventures) filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Scott conducted the interviews between February 2006 and February 2008, and the documentary was released in July 2010. The documentary a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ron Hilditch Ron Hilditch (born 13 August 1953) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer and coach. An Australian international and New South Wales State of Origin representative forward, he played club football for the Parramatta Eels with whom he won the 1981 NSWRFL Premier...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Foundry Square Foundry Square is a complex of four architecturally-linked, 10-story mid-rise buildings located at Howard and First Streets near the Transbay Transit Center in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Each of the four buildings stands on a different corner of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Housing and Services, Inc. HSI is a nonprofit social services organization in New York City that manages and develops housing programs for lower income households and New Yorkers with special needs. Founded in 1987, HSI was originally a spin-off of the Vera Institute of Justice. Its supportive h...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wyoming Highway 334 Wyoming Highway 334 is a short east-west Wyoming State Road in central Sheridan County that connects Wyoming Highway 332 with the business routes of I-90/US 14/US 87. In turn, those connect to exit 25 of Interstate 90 as well as US 14 and US 87. Wyoming Highway 334 begins its...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carnew executions The Carnew executions refer to the summary execution of 28 prisoners being held as suspected United Irishmen by the local garrison in the British army barracks base of Carnew Castle, Carnew, County Wicklow, Ireland on 25 May 1798. The Society of United Irishmen having failed to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Greater Sudbury Transit Greater Sudbury Transit is a public transport authority that is responsible for serving bus routes in the City of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and area. The network is the largest in Northern Ontario, comprising 41 routes operating between the hours of 5:00am to 10:00pm for r...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robin Hodgson, Baron Hodgson of Astley Abbotts Robin Granville Hodgson, Baron Hodgson of Astley Abbotts, (born 25 April 1942, Leamington Spa) is a British Conservative Party politician and life peer. Educated at Shrewsbury School, went on to run in both 1974 general elections, and unsuccessfully...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mike Holt Mike Holt (15 September 1931 – 19 July 2008) born Antione Michael Holthausen in Pretoria was a South African professional middle/light heavy/heavyweight boxer of the 1950s and '60s who won the South African middleweight title, and South African light heavyweight title, and drew with Jo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "God-fearer God-fearers (, \"Phoboumenos ton Theon\") or God-worshipers (, \"Theosebes\") were a numerous class of gentile sympathizers to Hellenistic Judaism, which observed certain Jewish religious rites and traditions without becoming full converts to Judaism. The concept has precedents in the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Aryeh Bibi Aryeh Bibi (, born 28 April 1943) is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Kadima between 2009 and 2013. Born in Baghdad in Iraq in 1943, Bibi made aliyah to Israel in 1950. He started his military service in the paratroopers brigade, later serving as command...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Enchanted Forest (ballet) La Forêt enchantée (en. \"The Enchanted Forest\") (ru. «Очарованный лес», \"Ocharovanyi les\") is a \"ballet fantastique\" in one act, originally choreographed by Lev Ivanov to the music of Riccardo Drigo, first presented by students of the Imperial Ballet School in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Foregut The foregut is the anterior part of the alimentary canal, from the mouth to the duodenum at the entrance of the bile duct, and is attached to the abdominal walls by mesentery. The foregut arises from the endoderm, developing from the folding primitive gut, and is developmentally distinct...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Derrymore House Derrymore House () is a National Trust property in Bessbrook, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The grounds are open to the public most of the year round and the drawing room or \"Treaty Room\" in the house itself on selected dates only. It is described by the National Trust as a ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robert J. McCloskey Robert James McCloskey (November 25, 1922 – November 28, 1996) was an American diplomat. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Thomas McCloskey and Anna Wallace; He was spokesperson for the United States Department of State from 1964–1973 but after a short sti...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alfred Van De Zande Alfred Van De Zande (October 8, 1893 in Campbellsport, Wisconsin – May 24, 1956 in Campbellsport, Wisconsin) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate and the Wisconsin State Assembly. He later became a member of the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Van De Zan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Amadeus II, Count of Savoy Amadeus II ( – 26 January 1080) was the Count of Savoy from 1078 to 1080. His life is obscure and few documents mention him. During his reign he was overshadowed by his mother, but he had good relations with the Papacy and, for a time, the Holy Roman Emperor. The secon...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brad Gushue Bradley Raymond \"Brad\" Gushue, ONL (born June 16, 1980) is a Canadian curler from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador. Gushue, along with teammates Russ Howard, Mark Nichols, Jamie Korab and Mike Adam, represented Canada in curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they won the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Music of the Soviet Union Music of the Soviet Union varied in many genres and epochs. The majority of it was considered to be part of the Russian culture, but other national cultures from the Republics of the Soviet Union made significant contributions as well. The Soviet state supported musical...
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{ "retrieved": [ "State network A state network in the United States broadcasting industry is a quasi-regional network of television stations, composed of a designated flagship station that originates the programming and several full-power satellite stations and low-power translators that relay a full-time or par...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Septinsular Republic The Septinsular Republic (, , \"Cezayir-i Seb'a-i Müctemia Cumhuru\") was an island republic that existed from 1800 to 1807 under nominal Russian and Ottoman sovereignty in the Ionian Islands. It succeeded the previous French departments of Greece. It was the first time Gree...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Etherwood Edward \"Woody\" Allen is a British record producer and singer-songwriter from Lincoln. He has released three studio albums and a number of remixes under the name Etherwood. Edward discovered drum'n'bass during the late '90s but didn't release his first production until 2012. The first...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jyotipala Mahathera Jyotipala Mahathera was the 10th Sangharaja of Bangladesh. He succeeded Nagasena Mahathera, the 9th Sangharaja. Jyotipala Mahathera has written several books on Buddhist philosophy and translated some Pali texts like Puggalapaññatti into Bengali. The Karmatatva authored by Jy...
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