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{ "retrieved": [ "Ann Macbeth Ann Macbeth (25 September 1875 in Bolton – 23 March 1948 in Patterdale) was a British embroiderer, designer, teacher and author, a member of the Glasgow Movement and an associate of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. She was also an active suffragette. Macbeth was born in the Bolton suburb o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "There's No Gettin' Over Me (album) There's No Gettin' Over Me is the thirteenth studio album by country music artist Ronnie Milsap, released in 1981 by RCA Records. The album produced two #1 hits for Milsap, including the title track, which peaked at #2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #5 on ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lanesboro Correctional Institution Lanesboro Correctional Institution is a state men's prison in Polkton, North Carolina, first opened in January, 2004 and operated by the North Carolina Department of Public Safety Adult Corrections. As one of the state's four largest prisons, the official capac...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mitsubishi ESR The Mitsubishi ESR (Ecological Science Research) is a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) concept exhibited by Mitsubishi Motors at the 30th Tokyo Motor Show in 1993. It was designed to demonstrate the company's technological developments in alternative energy, and used a 70 kW AC induc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chilton House Chilton House is a historic home located at St. Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia. It was built in 1857, and is a \"T\"-shaped brick dwelling in the Gothic Revival style. The roof structure has a total of seven gables, three in the head and four in the leg of its \"T\" shape. I...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pollença Pollença ( ) is a town and municipality situated in the northern part of the island of Majorca, near Cap de Formentor and Alcúdia. It lies inland, about west of its port, Port de Pollença. The name \"Pollença\" comes from the name of the Roman settlement of \"Pollentia,\" the excavated ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Amela Terzić Amela Terzić (Serbian Cyrillic: Амела Терзић, born 2 January 1993 in Priboj, FR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian middle-distance runner. She won two gold medals at 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships in Tallinn and was the junior champion at the 2012 European Cross Country Champion...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robert Stone (silversmith) Robert Edgar Stone (1903 – 1990) was an English silversmith who worked in the mid-20th century and was noted for hand-crafted commissions. Stone was born in 1903 in London, son of a carpenter, Arthur Stone, and Ada, née Scantlebury. A childhood accident that nearly res...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Santa Rosa Route 66 Airport Santa Rosa Route 66 Airport is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Santa Rosa, a town in Guadalupe County, New Mexico, United States. It is owned by the Town of Santa Rosa. Although most U.S. airports use t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gazzi-Dickinson method The Gazzi-Dickinson method is a point-counting technique used in geology to statistically measure the components of a sedimentary rock, chiefly sandstone. The main focus (and most controversial) part of the technique is counting all sand-sized components as separate grains...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mpu Sindok Mpu Sindok, throne name: Sri Isyana Vikramadhammatunggadeva, was the last king of the Sanjaya Dynasty who ruled the Kingdom of Mataram from Central Java, reigned from around 928 or 929 AD. Mpu Sindok moved the seat of power of the Mataram kingdom from Central Java to East Java in 929 ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Texas brown tarantula Aphonopelma hentzi, the Texas brown tarantula, (also known as Oklahoma brown tarantula or Missouri tarantula), is one of the most common species of tarantula living in the southern United States today. Texas brown tarantulas can grow to leg spans in excess of 4 in (10 cm) ,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brigham Young University Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private, non-profit research university in Provo, Utah, United States completely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and run under the auspices of its Churc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "* Tage Frid–professor of woodworking and furniture design from 1962-1985 \n * Jens Risom–furniture design \n\n\n * Mary Boone (B.F.A. 1973)–gallery owner of Mary Boone Gallery \n * David Whitney (B.Int. Arch. 1963)–art collector and curator; longtime companion of architect Philip Johnson \n\...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fastnet Race The Fastnet Race is a famous biennial offshore yacht race organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of the United Kingdom, named after the Fastnet Rock, which the race course rounds. Generally considered one of the classic offshore races, 'Fastnet' is a difficult contest testing both...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jonathan Temm Jonathan Temm (born 16 June 1962) is a New Zealand barrister living in Rotorua. In April 2010 he became the President of the New Zealand Law Society a position he held until 2013. Temm was born in Auckland. He was educated at St Peter's College. Temm has said that his education the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stuart Gray (footballer, born 1973) Stuart Edward Gray (born 18 December 1973) is a football player and actor. Gray represented Celtic and Reading as a full-back and won seven Scotland under-21 international caps. He comes from a footballing family as his father Eddie, uncle Frank and cousin And...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area Okaloacoochee Slough Wildlife Management Area (WMA) protects 2,992 acres of the larger Okaloacoochee Slough ecosystem approximately 30 miles east of Fort Myers in Hendry County, Florida. The wetlands within Okaloacoochee Slough WMA provide habitat fo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hennadiy Bizantsiy Hennadiy Yuriy Bizantsiy, O.S.B.M. (, or \"George Gennadius Bizanczy\", 1657, Nagyrákóc, Hungary – 1733, Csákigorbó, Hungary) was the bishop of the Eparchy of Munkács from 1716 to his death in 1733. Yuriy Bizantsiy was born in 1657. He completed his studies in the Jesuit colle...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Crispin Whittell Crispin Whittell (born 19 December 1969 in Nairobi, Kenya) is a British director and playwright. He spent much of his early life in Africa. He was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and studied English at Cambridge University. After leaving university Whitt...
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{ "retrieved": [ "In this case Supreme Court made some very important pronouncements regarding scope and effect of Clause (2) of Article 74. Article 74 (2) barred courts from inquiring into the advice given by Council of Ministers to President. In a way the advice of Council of Ministers was kept out of Supreme C...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Atlas (Parkway Drive album) Atlas is the fourth album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. It was recorded in Los Angeles, California. On 9 September 2012, Parkway Drive released the album's first single, \"Dark Days\" along with a music video. On 17 September 2012,<ref name=\"Old Ghost /...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brian Jack Goree Brian Jack Goree (born March 18, 1964) is a Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. Born in 1964 in Killeen, Texas and raised in Tulsa, he graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelors degree in chemistry, then earned a law degree at the University of Tulsa....
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{ "retrieved": [ "Juan José Maqueda Juan José Sánchez Maqueda (born 23 January 1969) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a manager. He amassed La Liga totals of 110 matches and six goals during seven seasons, representing mainly Real Madrid. In 2011, he became a manager. Born in Mad...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Thomas Drummond (judge) Thomas Drummond (October 16, 1809 – May 15, 1890) was a United States federal judge. Born in Bristol Mills, Maine, Drummond graduated from Bowdoin College in 1830, and read law to enter the Bar in Philadelphia in 1833. He had a private practice in Galena, Illinois, from 1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ajmer–Hyderabad Express Jaipur–Hyderabad Express is a express train of the Indian Railways connecting Jaipur Junction in Rajasthan and Hyderabad Deccan in Telangana. It is currently being operated with 53229/53230 train numbers on twice a week basis. It averages 53 km/hr as 17019 Ajmer - Hyderab...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Leaderless resistance Leaderless resistance, or phantom cell structure, is a social resistance strategy in which small, independent groups (covert cells), or individuals (a solo cell is called a \"Lone Wolf\"), challenge an established institution such as a law, economic system, social order, or...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Temperance Town, Cardiff Temperance Town, Cardiff, was the unofficial name for a working-class inner-city suburb established in the late 1850s and demolished in the 1930s to make way for Cardiff Bus Station. Temperance Town was built on reclaimed land next to the River Taff. The land was owned b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ray Carolan Ray Carolan is a former Gaelic footballer for Cavan. Ray Carolan was a midfielder and played his club football with Cuchulainns, the local team in Cross where he was born in 1943. He captained the St Patrick's College Cavan team to victory in the 1962 MacRory championship, receiving ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Masao Azuma Masao Azuma was a Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle road racer (born March 24, 1971 in Kōchi, Japan) who competed in the 125cc class from 1996 to 2003. During his eight years in the 125 class he rode exclusively for Honda and used Bridgestone tyres for six of those years. He finished in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pádraig Coyne Pádraig Coyne (born 9 March 1960) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played as a goalkeeper with the Galway senior team and his local club Milltown. Coyne attended St Colman's College, Claremorris where he helped the school to win their first and only Hogan Cup in 1977, play...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marcos Yaroide Marcos Yaroide (born October 7, 1975 in Santo Domingo) is a Dominican singer and composer of Christian music. He is a former member of Christian music group Tercer Cielo. In 2000, Marcos Yaroide along with Juan Carlos Rodríguez formed the musical duo Tercer Cielo where he gained e...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dwyer Brothers Stable Dwyer Brothers Stable was an American thoroughbred horse racing operation owned by Brooklyn businessmen Phil and Mike Dwyer. The Dwyer brothers hired trainer Evert Snedecker and purchased their first Thoroughbred, Rhadamanthus, in 1874. In October of that same year they acq...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Grant Guilford William Grant Guilford, known as Grant Guilford, is a New Zealand-American academic and administrator, specialising in veterinary nutrition. Guilford is currently the Vice-Chancellor at Victoria University of Wellington. His primary residence is in Auckland. After a Bachelor of Ve...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, (; 30 July 1856 – 19 August 1928) was an influential Scottish Liberal and later Labour imperialist politician, lawyer and philosopher. He was Secretary of State for War between 1905 and 1912 during which time the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Samuel Deguara Samuel Deguara is a Maltese-Italian professional basketball player for Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions of the ASEAN Basketball League. He is the tallest man in Italy and Malta. Standing at , Deguara is currently the joint-third tallest active basketball player in the world, sharing t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "George Haigh George Haigh (born 26 June 1915) is an English former professional footballer, mainly known for his association with Stockport County. At the age of 103, he is the oldest surviving former County player, and has been widely attributed to being the oldest surviving former professional...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Justin Capicciotti Justin Capicciotti (born November 14, 1989) is a Canadian football defensive lineman for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Simon Fraser Clan and was ranked as the 13th best player in the Canadian Football League’s...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Don Weatherburn Donald James \"Don\" Weatherburn PSM (born 14 May 1951) has been Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research in Sydney since 1988 and is an Adjunct Professor with the School of Social Science and Policy at the University of New South Wales. Weatherburn attended Ne...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Security information management Security information management (SIM) is an information security industry term for the collection of data such as log files into a central repository for trend analysis. SIM products generally are software agents running on the computer systems that are to be moni...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fang (band) Fang is an influential American hardcore punk band from the early East Bay punk rock scene, established in Berkeley, California, in 1980. The band's first record under the name Fang was an \"experimental record\", according to the band; this was the \"Yukon Fang\" single. Fang guitar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Camellia, New South Wales Camellia is a post industrial suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It began brownfields remediation in late 2015, and is ear-marked as a major centre for high density living. Camellia is located west of the Sydney central business district in th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Buffington Hotel The Buffington Hotel is an historic hotel in Westville, Oklahoma, United States. The brick building was built in about 1910 and features an arcade of round-arch windows on the East and South facades. The hotel was the premiere hotel in Westville when the town was railway stop. I...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Death of Setayesh Qorayshi Setayesh Qorayshi () was a 6-year-old Afghan girl who was raped and then killed by an Iranian 17-year-old boy. This incident has raised widespread media attention in both Iran and Afghanistan. Many users on social networks, either Iranian or Afghan, condemned the incid...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB) is one of the three major ballet companies of the United Kingdom, alongside The Royal Ballet and the English National Ballet. Founded as the Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet, the company was established in 1946 as a sister company to the earlier...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Imre Ritter Imre Ritter (, , Budaörs, Hungary, August 5, 1952) is a Hungarian German mathematician, auditor, tax consultant, politician, MP for the National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary (MNOÖ). Between 2011 and 2014, he was the Vice-President of the National Self-Government of Germans i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William George Aston William George Aston (9 April 1841 – 22 November 1911) was a British diplomat, author and scholar-expert in the language and history of Japan and Korea. Aston was born near Derry, Ireland. He distinguished himself at Queen's College, Belfast (now Queen's University Belfast),...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Millionaires in Prison Millionaires in Prison is a 1940 American crime drama film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Lynn Root and Frank Fenton. The film stars Lee Tracy, Linda Hayes, Raymond Walburn, Morgan Conway and Truman Bradley. The film was released on July 12, 1940, by RKO Pictures. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan Chakravarthi Vijayaraghava Narasimhan MBE, ICS (21 May 1915, Madras, India - 2 November 2003, Chennai, India) was an Indian Civil Service officer and a former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations, serving twenty-two years in the UN. Born in Madras, he was educ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Just a Poet with a Soul Just a Poet with Soul is the debut alternative hip hop album by Def Jef, released on November 14, 1989 (see 1989 in music), released on Delicious Vinyl. The album was highly praised upon its first release, with critics enjoying the sociopolitical lyrics that have led some...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Perambakkam Perambakkam () is a suburb of Chennai located in Tiruvallur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a census town in Tiruvallur taluk. The town had a population of 6,462 in census 2011 and having Educational Institutes like st mary's matriculation higher secondary school an...
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{ "retrieved": [ "International School of Traditional Aikido The International School of Traditional Aikido (ISTA) is an umbrella organisation for aikido dojos founded in France by Shihan Alain Peyrache, that allows aikidoka to practice the art of aikido in a traditional way, without the modern changes in martial...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fiji Cane Growers Association The Fiji Cane Growers Association (FCGA) is a cane farmers' union established in 1992 by supporters of the National Federation Party (NFP). After the 1987 military coup in Fiji, most of the farmers' unions curtailed their activities, leaving the National Farmers Uni...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Temple the Balloonist Temple is a lovely little girl who is more fond of music than anything else. She happens to board a balloon one day, and is excited by her journey until she is caught in a sudden storm and is blown away from her parents and home. She is in tears until she meets a drummer bo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Forgotten Futures Forgotten Futures is a role-playing game created by Marcus Rowland to allow people to play in settings inspired by Victorian and Edwardian science fiction and fantasy (i.e., steampunk). Most of its releases begin with these stories then add background material to explain the se...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abu Bakr al-Ajurri Imam al-Ajurri was an Islamic scholar from 10th century (4th century AH). He came from Darb al-Ajurr in western Baghdad, after studying with many scholar in Iraq he moved to Mecca and start teaching there. He lived in Mecca for 30 years until he died there in 970 / 320 AH. Al-...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1940 United States Census The Sixteenth United States Census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 132,164,569, an increase of 7.3 percent over the 1930 population of 123,202,624 people. The census date of record was April 1, 1940. A numbe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William Langdon William Henry Langdon (September 25, 1873 – August 10, 1939) was an American banker, lawyer and Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court from January 4, 1927, to August 10, 1939. Langdon was born in Alameda County, California, to Irish immigrants William and Annie Langdo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nami (One Piece) In the series, Nami is the Straw Hat Pirates' navigator, who dreams of drawing a map of the entire world. Despite her initial distrust of pirates, Nami eventually changes her mind after being around Luffy and the rest of the crew. Nami is depicted as an intelligent girl, who has...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alé–Cipollini Alé–Cipollini–Galassia is a professional cycling team based in Italy, which competes in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. On October 30 the team signed Maria Giulia Confalonieri, Arianna Fidanza, Annalisa Cucinotta, Flávia Oliveira, Alice Algi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh The Pratapgarh district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Pratapgarh town is the district headquarters. The district is a part of Prayagraj division. In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named Pratapgarh one of the country's 250 mos...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sliven Peak Sliven Peak (Vrah Sliven \\'vr&h 'sli-ven\\) rises to 530 m in the east extremity of Melnik Ridge, Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The peak has precipitous rocky southern slopes and partly ice-free northern slopes, overlooking Kaliakra Glacier to the nort...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pocket Dragon Adventures Pocket Dragon Adventures was a short-lived 1996 syndicated animated series, based on the Pocket Dragon character created by artist Real Musgrave, best known from Pocket Dragons figurines also based on his work. The cartoon was about the Pocket Dragons (a group of very sm...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Desertmartin Desertmartin (, ) is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is four miles from Magherafelt, at the foot of Slieve Gallion. In the 2001 Census Desertmartin greater area had a population of 1,276. It had a population of 2257 in 1837 and 3101 in 1910. It lies withi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "System (journal) System () is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the applications of educational technology and applied linguistics to problems of foreign language teaching and learning. It was established in 1973 and is published quarterly by Elsevier. The Co-Editors-in-Chief are, in alp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mark Seidl Mark A. Seidl (born November 19, 1946) is an American jurist and a judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Seidl was elected to the court's Wausau-based District III in 2015. Seidl was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin and raised in the northern Wisconsin communities of Stanley and Me...
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{ "retrieved": [ "KZIM KZIM (960 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by Max Media and licensed to MRR License LLC. It airs a news and talk format. KZIM was the region's first radio station. The Hirsch Battery and Radio Company, headed by Oscar Hir...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kevin M. Kruse Kevin M. Kruse is an American professor of history at Princeton University. He served as the David L. Rike University Preceptor of History from 2003 to 2006. His research interests include the political, social, and urban/suburban history of 20th-century America, with a particular...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Medical scribe A medical scribe is a person, or paraprofessional, who specializes in charting physician-patient encounters in real time, such as during medical examinations. Depending on which area of practice the scribe works in, the position may also be called clinical scribe, ER scribe or ED ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kent Bloomer Kent C. Bloomer is an American sculptor, professor and author who is a well known proponent and creator of architectural ornament. He has taught classes on ornament at the Yale School of Architecture for over forty years, and many of his public works of ornament have become well kno...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bruce Norris (playwright) Bruce Norris (born May 16, 1960) is an American actor and playwright associated with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago. His play \"Clybourne Park\" won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. After graduating from Northwestern University in 1982 with a degree in the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tzath I of Lazica Tzath I (), Tzathius or Tzathios () in Byzantine sources, was king of Lazica (western Georgia) from 521/522 to an unknown date. He rejected Sassanid Persian overlordship and turned to the Byzantine emperor Justin I (r. 518–527) for aid. Tzath was the son of Damnazes, of whom al...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mount St. Mary's University (Los Angeles) Mount Saint Mary's University (known as Mount St. Mary's College until January 2015) is a private, independent, Catholic liberal arts college, primarily for women, in Los Angeles, California, United States. The college was founded in 1925 by the Sisters ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jaipur (horse) Jaipur (foaled 1959 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1962 Belmont Stakes and was voted that year's U.S. Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Male Horse. Jaipur was a son of Nasrullah out of the mare Rare Perfume, whose sire was Eight Thirty. He w...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Leicester, 1st Baron de Tabley John Leicester, 1st Baron de Tabley (4 April 1762 – 18 June 1827) was an English landowner, politician, amateur artist, and patron of the arts. Born at Tabley House in Cheshire, 4 April 1762, he was the eldest son of Sir Peter Leicester, 4th Baronet, by his wi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Survivalcraft Survivalcraft is a sandbox video game created by developer Igor Kalicinski, commonly known as Kaalus, available for the Windows Phone, Android, iOS, and the Windows Store. It was initially released to the Windows Phone Store in . In \"Survivalcraft\" the player is marooned on an is...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Somatic cell A somatic cell (from the Greek σῶμα \"sôma\", meaning \"body\") or vegetal cell is any biological cell forming the body of an organism; that is, in a multicellular organism, any cell other than a gamete, germ cell, gametocyte or undifferentiated stem cell. In contrast, gametes are c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kiryat Luza Kiryat Luza (, ) is a Samaritan village on Mount Gerizim near Nablus, West Bank under joint Israeli and Palestinian control. It is the last wholly Samaritan village, half of their population living there. The village houses the museum of the Samaritans. Kiryat Luza is adjacent to the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Johnson committed to the University of Northern Iowa to play college football. The only other school to offer Johnson an athletic scholarship was Illinois State. \n | Rushing | Receiving \n---|---|--- \nYear | Team | GP | Att | Yards | Avg | TDs | Rec | Yards | TDs \n20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Isfahan City Center Isfahan City Center is a large commercial and entertainment complex in Isfahan, Iran. It is the largest shopping mall in Iran and one of the largest shopping malls containing a museum in the world. Built in four phases, the Center covers approximately and includes a 5 star ho...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marta Lewicka Marta Lewicka is a professor of mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in mathematical analysis. Lewicka earned bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics in 1996 from the University of Gdańsk, and a second bachelor's degree in computer science in 1998 from C...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robert Gaupp Robert Eugen Gaupp (3 October 1870 – 30 August 1953) was a German psychiatrist and neurologist who was a native of Neuenbürg, Württemberg. Gaupp was an assistant to Carl Wernicke (1848–1905) and Karl Bonhoeffer (1868–1948) at Breslau, and afterwards worked with Emil Kraepelin (1856–...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anuppur Thermal Power Project The Anuppur Thermal Power Project or ATPP as popularly cited is a 2520-megawatt (MW) coal-based thermal power station located in Anuppur District, Madhya Pradesh, India. The project is being commissioned by Hindustan Powerprojects (formerly Moser Baer). Ratul Puri —...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Corinna Hein Corinna Hein or Corinna Biethan (born 6 February 1983) is a German indoor cyclist. She has been World Artistic cycling Champion five times and the German champion seven times (2016). Hein was born in Achern in 1983. From 2002 to 2007 Corinna Biethan studied material sciences at the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Héctor El Father discography Héctor Delgado Román is a former Puerto Rican rapper, singer and record producer, formerly known by the artistic names Héctor El Father and Hector El Bambino. He rose to fame as a member of the duo Héctor & Tito (with Tito El Bambino) from 1996 to 2004, releasing fou...
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{ "retrieved": [ "History of poison The history of poison stretches from before 4500 BC to the present day. Poisons have been used for many purposes across the span of human existence, most commonly as weapons, anti-venoms, and medicines. Poison has allowed much progress in branches, toxicology, and technology, a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Manoj Nandwana Manoj Nandwana is a film distributor and Film Producer of Bollywood. with more than 14 years of experience in the movie business. Manoj Nandwana also femous for his controvarsial film project based on Neera Wadia. Born in Rajasthan, Manoj Nandwana is a commerce graduate and holds ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2017–18 Hull City A.F.C. season The 2017–18 season is Hull City's first season back in the Championship following their relegation the last season in their 114th year in existence. Along with the Championship, the club are competing in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sixth-generation jet fighter A sixth-generation jet fighter is a conceptualized class of fighter aircraft design more advanced than the fifth-generation jet fighters that are currently in service and in development. Several countries have announced the development of a sixth-generation aircraft ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Merton Street Merton Street is a historic and picturesque cobbled street in central Oxford, England. It joins the High Street at its northeastern end, between the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (together with the Examination Schools) and the Eastgate Hotel at the historic east gate of the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Laks (Iran) The Laks are an Iranian group in southwestern Iran. They speak \"Laki\" (or \"Leki\"), an independent Iranian language or a dialect of Lurish or Kurdish languages. The Laks inhabit a huge part of northern Luristan province (Laks of Pishekuh), and most of south eastern region of neigh...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Splayd A Splayd/Spnorf (plural 'Splayds') is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife and fork. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is similar to the American spork. There are several manufacturers. In addition to an overall ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chamber pot A chamber pot is a portable toilet, meant for nocturnal use in the bedroom. It was common in many cultures before the advent of indoor plumbing. \"Chamber\" is an older term for bedroom. The chamber pot is also known as a , a jerry, a guzunder, a po (possibly from ), a potty pot, a p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kafr Laha Kafr Laha () is a town in the Homs Governorate north of Homs in northern Syria. In 2004 it had a population of 20,041 according to the Central Bureau of Statistics of Syria. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims. It is the largest town in the Houla region. Nearby localities i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "R. S. Munirathinam Ravilla. S. Munirathinam is an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly from Gummidipundi constituency as an Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate in 1977, 1980, and 1984 elections. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abassa Abassa (also known as Abbasa) (born 765 – died after 803) was an Arabian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Al-Mahdi. Her mother was a concubine by the name of Rahim. She was the half-sister of Al-Hadi, Harun al-Rashid, Ulayya, and Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi. Harun al-Rashid was known for bein...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Last Chance Harvey Last Chance Harvey is a 2008 British-American romantic drama film written and directed by Joel Hopkins. The screenplay focuses on two lonely people who tentatively forge a relationship over the course of three days. Dustin Hoffman plays an American composer who loses his job a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Class Struggle (board game) Class Struggle is a board game for two to six players, designed by Bertell Ollman. It was published in 1978 by Avalon Hill. The game was intended to teach players about the politics of Marxism, and was loosely compared the board game, Monopoly. The game pits Workers a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jón Jónsson Aðils Jón Jónsson Aðils (25 April 1869, Reykjavík - 5 July 1920) was an Icelandic historian. He's been described as \"Iceland's most prolific historian of the early twentieth century.\" Historians and political scientists argue that Aðils strongly shaped Icelandic nationalist discour...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Greeneville Commons Greeneville Commons is a shopping center located in Greeneville, Tennessee along US Route 11E and US Route 11E Business. Greeneville Commons is the largest shopping complex in Greeneville. It is anchored by Belk and Burke's Outlet with Hibbett Sports as a Junior Anchor. JCPen...
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