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{ "retrieved": [ "Kjell A. Nordström Kjell Anders Nordström (born 26 February 1958) is a Swedish economist, writer and public speaker. Born in Skärholmen, a suburban district in southern Stockholm, Nordström grew up on a small island in the Finnish Åland archipelago. His parents returned to Sweden in the 1960s. H...
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{ "retrieved": [ "François Verster François Verster (born 1969) is a South African film director and documentary maker. He has a wide background in writing, music, academia and film. After completing an MA degree with distinction under literature Nobel Prize laureate JM Coetzee at the University of Cape Town, he ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Student Sponsorship Programme South Africa Student Sponsorship Programme South Africa (SSP SA) is a non-profit trust based in Johannesburg, South Africa that enables academically distinguished, economically disadvantaged students to excel at some of the top private and public high schools in the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Expedia CruiseShipCenters Expedia CruiseShipCenters is a travel agency franchise company established in 1987, specializing in marketing and sales of cruise vacations. Through its network of 235 independently owned retail locations and 4,700+ Vacation Consultants in North America, the company has...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marina Ratner Marina Evseevna Ratner (; October 30, 1938 – July 7, 2017) was a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley who worked in ergodic theory. Around 1990, she proved a group of major theorems concerning unipotent flows on homogeneous spaces, known as Ratner's th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Keith Hooper Keith William Hooper (21 August 1919 – 23 August 1977) was a carpenter and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Keith Hooper was born at Boonah, Queensland, to William Hooper and his wife Ada Ellen (née Moore) and was educated at Boonah, Maroochydore, and Brisbane state sc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anaplerotic reactions Anaplerotic reactions (from the Greek ἀνά= 'up' and πληρόω= 'to fill') are chemical reactions that form intermediates of a metabolic pathway. Examples of such are found in the citric acid cycle (TCA cycle). In normal function of this cycle for respiration, concentrations of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Long Jeanne Silver Long Jeanne Silver is an American former pornographic actress, known for using the stump of her amputated leg to penetrate her sexual partner in her movies during the 1970s and 1980s. Silver was born in Tempe, Arizona. She was born with a missing fibula in one leg which requir...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Boy Pablo boy pablo is a Norwegian indie pop-rock band from Bergen. Nicolás Pablo Rivera Muñoz, whose parents are of Chilean origin, grew up in Bergonia. He attended secondary school at Kongshaug Musikkgymnas, a private music school in nearby Os. He founded the \"Boy Pablo\" project in December ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cape Breton-Richmond Cape Breton-Richmond is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It was created in 1933 when the counties of Cape Breton and Richmond were divided into three electoral districts, one of which was cal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Old Noarlunga, South Australia Old Noarlunga (formerly Noarlunga) is a suburb in the Australian state of South Australia located about south of the state capital of Adelaide. Originally settled around 1840, the town retains its village atmosphere in spite of encroaching suburbia. At the 2006 cen...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wolfhill Wolfhill is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, with a population of 316 (2001 census). Formerly known as Carolina, it was given the nickname of \"Snipetown\" many years ago by locals, owing to the high numbers of snipes that used to inhabit the area. The hamlet is near the source of the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Selenide A selenide is a chemical compound containing a selenium anion with oxidation number of −2 (Se), much as sulfur does in a sulfide. The chemistry of the selenides and sulfides is similar. Similar to sulfide, in aqueous solution, the selenide ion, Se, is prevalent only in very basic condit...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bloomfield, Carleton County, New Brunswick Bloomfield is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is located in Carleton County. Unincorporated area in the Parish of Wilmot. Located about 20 kilometers from Woodstock and about the same from the Centreville area. It is pretty muc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tropical bottlenose whale The tropical bottlenose whale (\"Indopacetus pacificus\"), also known as the Indo-Pacific beaked whale and Longman's beaked whale, was considered to be the world's rarest cetacean until recently, but the spade-toothed whale now holds that position. As of 2010, the speci...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Candelabra nudibranch The candelabra nudibranch (\"Eubranchus\" sp. 5 as designated by Zsilavecz, 2007), is a species of sea slug or nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Eubranchidae. It is an aeolid nudibranch, which is known to occur off the South African coast. As of August 20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Burlington Transit Burlington Transit is the public transport provider in the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Services began in September 1975, after the city had been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (H.S.R), and former subsidiary \"Canada Coach Lines\", as ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Greta Van Fleet discography Greta Van Fleet is an American hard rock band. The band released their debut studio EP, \"Black Smoke Rising\" in 2017. Their debut single, \"Highway Tune\", topped the \"Billboard\" US Mainstream Rock and Active Rock charts in September 2017 for four weeks in a row. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Beduino Beduino (1968–1991) was a registered Thoroughbred stallion, who was a famous sire of Quarter Horses. Bred by Justo F Fernandez in Mexico, Beduino foaled in 1968 and was a gray son of Romany Royal. His dam was a daughter of Rejected named Jo-Ann-Cat. His second dam was a daughter of Depth...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Transport in Santa Coloma de Gramenet Public transport in Santa Coloma de Gramenet (Catalonia, Spain) is an important part of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona transportation network. Santa Coloma is a densely populated suburb of the city of Barcelona which fulfills both the role of dormitory t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Accuracy International AX50 The AX50 is a sniper rifle developed by British firearms manufacturer Accuracy International. Devised as an upgrade, it is the latest iteration of the AW50 rifle and is built to withstand sustained, heavy usage. Inheriting all the attributes of its predecessor, it all...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Foe (Person of Interest) \"Foe\" is the eighth episode of the first season of the American television drama series \"Person of Interest\". It is the 8th overall episode of the series and is written by Sean Hennen and directed by Milan Cheylov. It aired on CBS in the United States and on CTV in C...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William J. Frank William J. Frank (born February 4, 1960), is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, District 42. William Frank is a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 42, which covers a part of Baltimore County. Prior to 2002, District 42 was represented by D...
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{ "retrieved": [ "6th Guards Tank Army The 6th Guards Order of Red Banner Tank Army was a tank army of the Soviet Union's Red Army, first formed in January 1944 and disbanded in Ukraine in the 1990s after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. During its service in World War II, the army was commanded by Lieutenant...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kévin Hecquefeuille Kévin Hecquefeuille (November 20, 1984) is a French professional ice hockey defenseman who is currently playing for the Scorpions de Mulhouse in the French Ligue Magnus. Hecquefeuille has played the majority of his early career in the French Ligue Magnus for Les Gothiques d'A...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Graphic character In ISO/IEC 646 (commonly known as ASCII) and related standards including ISO 8859 and Unicode, a graphic character is any character intended to be written, printed, or otherwise displayed in a form that can be read by humans. In other words, it is any encoded character that is ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alabama Crimson Tide softball The Alabama Crimson Tide softball team represents the University of Alabama in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). It is currently led by head coach Patrick Murphy and assistant coache...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Werner I (Bishop of Strasbourg) Werner I, Bishop of Strasbourg (born between 978 and 980, died October 28, 1028) was bishop of Strasbourg from 1001 until his death in 1028. Werner was one of the last bishops to be appointed by Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor. In 1015, Werner laid the first stone of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Il Messaggero Il Messaggero is an Italian newspaper based in Rome, Italy. \"Il Messaggero\" was founded in December 1878. On 1 January 1879 the first issue of \"Il Messaggero\" was published under the management of Luigi Cesana. The paper aimed at being the newspapers of newspapers and at provid...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jeremias Nguenha Jeremias Nguenha (19 March 1972, Inhambane - 3 May 2007, Maputo) was a Mozambican musician. He sang in Shangaan. Nguenha started to sing in the church 'Assembleia de Deus' and by that time he pretended to be a pastor. He started to sing in order to spread the message of social i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Eureka Forbes Eureka Forbes Ltd is a consumer goods company based in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1982 and is a part of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group. Its product portfolio consists of water purification, vacuum cleaning, air purification and home security solutions. The company has a current...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Elżanowski ZE-1 Cytrynka The Elżanowski ZE-1 Cytrynka () was a basic training glider built in Poland in 1930 by an amateur group. The Cytrynka was the last and most successful of three gliders designed and built by the youthful 'Start' Aviation Circle in Warsaw. Elżanowski developed its design b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Invincible Iron Man The Invincible Iron Man is a comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 \"The Invincible Iron Man\" returned to its original numbering with issue #500. It conclud...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Benthomangelia macra Benthomangelia macra is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae. The length of the shell varies between 8 mm and 16 mm. (Original description) The high, narrow shell has a biconical shape. It is fragile, translucent white, glossy, feebly ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nathaniel Byfield Nathaniel Byfield (1653 – June 6, 1733) was an American jurist and Speaker of the Massachusetts General Court. Byfield, first judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty, was born in 1653, at Long Ditton, Surrey, England, the twenty-first child of Richard Byfield, rector there, and gr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Capo d'Orlando Lighthouse Capo d'Orlando Lighthouse () is an active lighthouse located at the foot of a rocky ridge, north of the municipality of Capo d'Orlando on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The lighthouse, built in 1904, consists of a masonry octagonal tower, high, with balcony and lantern attached to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ghost Whisperer (video game) Ghost Whisperer is a casual hidden-object mystery adventure game developed by Legacy Games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. The game is based on the CBS supernatural television drama Ghost Whisperer starring Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt). The game contains t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Movistar Movistar () is a major telecommunications brand owned by Telefónica, operating in Spain and in many Hispanic American countries. It is the largest mobile phone operator in Spain with 22 million customers and 41.58% of market share, where it also markets landline, broadband and pay telev...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chevrolet Groove The Chevrolet Groove is one of three small car concepts introduced on 4 April 2007 at the 2007 New York International Auto Show. The Groove showcases a new style of small car from General Motors. The mini car was completely designed by GM Daewoo in South Korea. The Groove is pow...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Miki Takakura When famed Nikkatsu S&M actress Naomi Tani retired in 1979, the studio tried a number of replacements for her including starlet Takakura who was next in line after Nami Matsukawa. Takamura began her career at Nikkatsu with the August 1983 \"Beauty in Rope Hell\", part of Nikkatsu's...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan is a 2012 British crime film directed by Paul Tanter and starring Nick Nevern, Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, and Billy Murray. An unemployed football fanatic named Mike Jacobs (played by Nick Nevern) become...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lloyd C. Douglas Lloyd Cassel Douglas (August 27, 1877 – February 13, 1951) born Doya C. Douglas, was an American minister and author. Douglas was one of the most popular American authors of his time, although he did not write his first novel until he was 50. He was born in Columbia City, Indian...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Unit Tindakan Cepat The Unit Tindakan Cepat in Malay (Quick Actions Unit) are the special response units of the Royal Malaysia Police. Based at all police contingent headquarters in Malaysia, UTC are full-time units whose members do not perform any other duties, and are essentially the equivalen...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Un aller simple (2001 film) Un aller simple (\"One-way ticket\") is a French film directed by Laurent Heynemann, adapted from the novel of the same name by Didier Van Cauwelaert, which had won the Prix Goncourt in 1994. Aziz (Lorant Deutsch) was born in France, the child of unknown parents. Gath...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sudhandhiram Sudhandhiram () is a 2000 Tamil language action film directed by Raj Kapoor and produced by K. R. Gangadharan. The film features Arjun and Rambha in lead roles whilst Raghuvaran, Raadhika and Sharat Saxena play supporting roles. The film was dubbed into Telugu as \"Bose\" and into H...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Donna Cox Donna J. Cox is an American artist and scientist, Michael Aiken Endowded Chair; Professor of Art + Design; Director, Advanced Scientific Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC); Director, Visualization and Experimental Technologies at National ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alexander Varshavsky Alexander Jacob Varshavsky (; born 8 November 1946) is a Russian-American biochemist, noted for his discovery of the N-end rule of ubiquitination. A native of Moscow, he is currently researching at Caltech. Varshavsky provided an original approach to killing cancer cells, pr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Clonmoyle Mill Clonmoyle Mill was a watermill in the townland of Clonmoyle East, situated south-east of Aghabullogue village and north-east of Coachford village. The Archaeological Inventory of County Cork describes it as a (now roofless and without floors) mid to late nineteenth century corn mi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rotortec Rotortec GmbH is a German aircraft manufacturer based in Görisried, Allgäu. The company was founded by Jochen Steinbeck and specializes in the design and manufacture of autogyros. The company's initial design was the Rotortec Cloud Dancer I, a single-seat, enclosed cockpit gyro, that us...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ramkanai Das Ramkanai Das () (1935 – 5 September 2014) was a Bangladeshi folk and classical musician. He was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh. Das was born in Sullah Upazila of Sunamganj District in 1935 to his parents Rashiklal Das and Dibyamoyi Das. They were folk singers,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cutlass (film) Cutlass is a short drama film which was filmed in 2007, written and directed by Kate Hudson. Lacy (Dakota Fanning), a young songwriter, discovers a great but expensive guitar in a music shop. She's very excited by the guitar, and asks her mother, Robin (Virginia Madsen), to buy it...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sunday Calm Sunday Calm is a 1923 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 20th \"Our Gang\" short subject released. The gang travels by wagon to go on a picnic with their families. After the cart loses a wheel, the parents replace it, only to be left behind when the ho...
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{ "retrieved": [ "James Dooley (politician) James Thomas Dooley (26 April 1877 – 2 January 1950) served twice, briefly, as Premier of New South Wales during the early 1920s. Born in the townland of Curracreehan (possibly Currycreaghan), near Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland, he was the fourth son of Thomas Do...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Minolta 9xi The Minolta 9xi was, when new in 1992, an advanced 35 mm single-lens reflex camera design. It incorporated the world's fastest autofocus system (according to the company and when coupled to a xi series lens), had a maximum shutter speed of 1/12000 of a second and a 14-zone metering s...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cologne–Lindlar railway The Cologne–Lindlar railway (also formerly known as the Sülztalbahn: \"Sülz Valley Railway\") is a formerly 45 km long, partly disused railway line from Mülheim via Bergisch Gladbach, Bensberg, Rösrath, Hoffnungsthal and Immekeppel to Lindlar in the German state of North ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dieter Schwarz Dieter Schwarz (born 24 September 1939) is a German entrepreneur and owner of the Schwarz-Gruppe. He is the chairman and CEO of the supermarket chain Lidl and the hypermarket chain Kaufland. As of January 2018, Schwarz had a net worth of $20.9 billion, making him the 52nd richest ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Corazón de poeta Corazón de poeta (; Spanish for \"Heart of a poet\") is the fourth studio album by English-born Spanish singer Jeanette, released in June 1981 on RCA Victor. After releasing an LP record in France and an unsuccessful foray into disco in Germany, \"Corazón de poeta\" was Jeanette...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Clones (We're All) \"Clones (We're All)\" is a 1980 single by rock singer Alice Cooper taken from his 1980 album \"Flush the Fashion\". It reached #40 in the US charts, his first top 40 single in two years. The song is about forced conformity. Cooper reports that he wanted to do the song because...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hero (UK magazine) Hero is a magazine that was founded in 2009. The magazine focuses on men’s fashion and lifestyle, including interviews with public figures. The editors of the periodical are Fabien Kruszelnicki and James West. The publication is run out of London, England. The \"New York Times...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Horst Sindermann Horst Sindermann (; 5 September 1915 – 20 April 1990) was a Communist German politician and one of the leaders of East Germany. Sindermann was born in a traditional family in Dresden as the son of the Saxon Social Democratic politician Karl Sindermann. His older brother, Kurt Si...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Isgender Aznaurov Isgender Aznaurov () (16 August 1956, Bukhara Region, Uzbek SSR, USSR – 18 April 1993, Gadabay District, Azerbaijan) is the National Hero of Azerbaijan, and the warrior of the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Isgender Aznaurov was born on 16 August 1956 in the village of Galaosiyo of Bukh...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pismo Beach, California Pismo Beach (Obispeño: \"pismuʔ\", “Tar” ) is a city in San Luis Obispo County, in the Central Coast area of California, United States. The estimated population was 7,931 in 2014, up from 7,655 in the 2010 census. It is part of the Five Cities Area, a cluster of cities in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hazard, Kentucky Hazard is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Perry County, Kentucky, United States. The population was estimated to be 5,346 in 2014. Local landowner Elijah Combs Sr. laid out the town in 1824 as the planned seat of the newly established Perry County. Both the town...
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{ "retrieved": [ "New York Cake New York Cake is a 1981 Italo disco album by Italian band Kano, recorded for Full Time Records and released in the United States under Mirage label. It has been produced by its members, namely Luciano Ninzatti, Matteo Bonsanto, Stefano Pulga. The album features Italian Top 3 hit \"...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Robert D. Kohn Robert D. Kohn (May 12, 1870 – June 16, 1953) was an American architect most active in New York City. Kohn was born in Manhattan, attended Columbia University, and spent four years at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, from 1891 through 1895. After brief stints for other architect...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Preserved Smith Preserved Smith (July 22, 1880 – May 15, 1941) was an American historian of the Protestant Reformation. He was the son of Henry Preserved Smith, a noted scholar of the Old Testament, and inherited his name from a line of Puritan ancestors stretching back to the 17th century. He a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tasos Vidouris Tasos Vidouris ( 1888-1967) was a Greek poet and author. He was born in the village of Dhrovjani (Delvinë District) in modern southern Albania. After finishing ground studies in his village Vidouris entered the Phanar Greek Orthodox College in Istambul. With his graduation he beca...
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{ "retrieved": [ "SAL Group of Institutions SAL Group of Institutions are educational institutes in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. They were administered by Adarsh Foundation established in 2009. Adarsh Foundation is CSR arm of the Shah Alloys Limited, a major steel production company of India. SAL Institute of Techn...
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{ "retrieved": [ "St Machar's Cathedral St Machar's Cathedral (or, more formally, the Cathedral Church of St Machar) is a Church of Scotland church in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is located to the north of the city centre, in the former burgh of Old Aberdeen. Technically, St Machar's is no longer a cathedral but rathe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Champions: Return to Arms Champions: Return to Arms is an action role-playing set in the \"EverQuest\" universe. It is the sequel to \"Champions of Norrath\" and was developed by Snowblind Studios. \"Champions: Return to Arms\" features multiple character classes, such as wizard, cleric, ranger,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Steffen's polyhedron In geometry, Steffen's polyhedron is a flexible polyhedron discovered (in 1978) by and named after . It is based on the Bricard octahedron, but unlike the Bricard octahedron its surface does not cross itself. With nine vertices, 21 edges, and 14 triangular faces, it is the s...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Temple Society Australia The Temple Society Australia was formed in August 1950 as an autonomous community of the Temple Society. It brought together the Templers shipped in 1941 from Palestine and interned for the duration of WWII in Tatura, Australia, the 300 still in Palestine at the formatio...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Maurice Say Prof Maurice George Say FRSE (1902–1992) was a 20th-century British electrical engineer who served as the head of electrical engineering at Heriot-Watt College for 30 years. Friends knew him as Dick Say and in authorship he is M. G. Say. He was born in London on 8 June 1902 the son o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "3rd Ordnance Battalion The 3rd Ordnance Battalion (currently styled as the 3rd Explosive Ordnance Battalion) is a unit of the United States Army currently stationed at Joint Base Lewis–McChord. It is assigned to the 71st Ordnance Group at Fort Carson, Colorado, which is under the 555th Engineer ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2014 Polaris Music Prize The 2014 edition of the Canadian Polaris Music Prize was presented on September 22, 2014 at The Carlu event theatre in Toronto, Ontario. Actor Jay Baruchel was the host of the ceremony. The grand jury for the 2014 award consisted of Adam Bowie of \"The Daily Gleaner\", L...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jimmy Wilson (American football) James Leon Wilson (born July 30, 1986) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He played college football at Montana. Wilson was selected in the seventh round (...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fallet (TV series) Fallet (\"The Case\") is a Swedish comedy-drama television series, a spoof on the Nordic noir detective genre. It premiered 14 April 2017 on Swedish channel SVT1 before being acquired by Netflix. It is a co-production of SVT, FLX, Film i Väst and DR, supported by Nordisk Film ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Vabis Vabis was the abbreviation and later also trademark of Swedish railway car manufacturer Vagnfabriks Aktiebolaget i Södertelge, which translates \"Wagon Factory Limited Company of Södertälje\", established in 1891 in Södertälje. Vabis also manufactured petrol engines, automobiles, trucks, m...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mazda Cosmo The Mazda Cosmo is a grand touring coupé that was produced by Mazda from 1967 to 1995. Throughout its history, the Cosmo served as a \"halo\" vehicle for Mazda, with the first Cosmo successfully launching the Mazda Wankel engine. The final generation of Cosmo served as Mazda's flagsh...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Telegraph Hill (Hull, Massachusetts) Telegraph Hill is a historic site in Hull, Massachusetts. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It is now part of Fort Revere Park. The site was first used as a fort in 1776 to defend the port of Boston. The first telegraph t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mónica Ponce de León Mónica Ponce de León is an architect, educator, and Dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture. A National Design Award winner, Ponce de León is widely recognized as a pioneer in the application of robotic technology to building fabrication and architecture educ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Holy Matrimony (1994 film) Holy Matrimony is a 1994 comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Patricia Arquette and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his feature film debut. The film tells the story of a beautiful thief, hiding in a small, isolated religious community, who marries a young boy in ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Province of the Azores The Province of the Azores was an administrative unit of Portugal encompassing the archipelago of the Azores between 1832 and 1833. It was created by Decree 28 of 4 June 1832 and signed by Peter IV in the name of his daughter, Queen Maria II of Portugal. The Province of th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John S. McCain Jr. John Sidney \"Jack\" McCain Jr (January 17, 1911 – March 22, 1981) was a United States Navy admiral, who served in conflicts from the 1940s through the 1970s, including as the Commander, United States Pacific Command. The son of a naval officer, McCain grew up in Washington, D...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jacó, Costa Rica Jacó is a resort city on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica in Central America. Located in the county of Garabito in the Puntarenas province, the city has a population of approximately 10,000 residents. Jacó's beach is 2.5 miles (4 km) long and offers some of the best surfing in Co...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Shock Wave (Brean Leisure Park) Shock Wave Super Looper roller coaster is a compact roller coaster at Brean Leisure Park in Brean, Somerset, England. The ride, which was manufactured by Italian company Pinfari, features a loop, sharp turns and near support misses. After exiting the station, the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Institute of Continuing Professional Development The Institute of Continuing Professional Development (ICPD, or CPD Institute) is the main institute concerned with continuing professional development (CPD) in the United Kingdom. It provides CPD qualifications. The institute has defined CPD to be...
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{ "retrieved": [ "On October 26, 2014, the song was played as part of a video tribute to Robin Williams at AT&T; Park, before Game 5 of the World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Royals. \n Cathedral bells were tolling and our hearts sang on Was it the spell of Paris or the April dawn? ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stranger (2017 TV series) Stranger () is a South Korean television series starring Cho Seung-woo and Bae Doo-na. It aired on tvN every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 (KST) from June 10, 2017 to July 30, 2017. It aired simultaneously on Netflix, which purchased the series for $200,000 per episode. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nashid Kamal Nashid Kamal (born 19 March) is a Bangladeshi vocalist, writer and professor of demography. She is the eldest granddaughter of Bengali folk singer Abbasuddin Ahmed. Kamal is widely regarded as a Nazrul exponent. For her contributions to Nazrul's works, she has received awards includ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "La Luz (band) La Luz is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, which was founded in 2012 consisting of Shana Cleveland, Marian Li Pino, Alice Sandahl, and Lena Simon. La Luz has received critical acclaim following the release of three studio albums \"It's Alive,\" \"W...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Grey peacock-pheasant The grey peacock-pheasant (\"Polyplectron bicalcaratum\"), also known as Burmese peacock-pheasant, is a large Asian member of the order Galliformes. It is the national bird of Myanmar. It is a large pheasant, up to 76 cm long and greyish brown with finely spotted green eyes...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Gamers The Gamers was a wargaming company founded and run by Dean Essig in Homer, Illinois. Their distinction was the focus on a few series, with special rules for each individual game. This made it easier to play new games within a series that was well known to the players. Homercon, a conv...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ahmad Shah Massoud Ahmad Shah Massoud (Dari Persian: ; September 2, 1953September 9, 2001) was an Afghan political and military leader. He was a powerful military commander during the resistance against the Soviet occupation between 1979 and 1989. From 1992 he led the government's military wing ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Astola Island Astola Island, also known as \"Jezira Haft Talar\" (Balochi: زروان ءِ هفت تلار) \"Satadip\" or 'Island of the Seven Hills', is a small uninhabited Pakistani island in the Arabian Sea approximately south of the nearest part of the coast and southeast of the fishing port of Pasni. As...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Riitta Väisänen Riitta Inkeri Väisänen (born 16 July 1954 in Turku) is a Finnish beauty queen, actress and TV host. In 1976, she became Miss Europe, the same year she was the first runner-up of the Miss Suomi competition. She is best known as the host of the game show Kymppitonni, which ran on M...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bjorøy Bjorøyna or Bjorøy is an island in Fjell municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. The island is located south of the island of Litlesotra, west of the Bergen Peninsula, north of the island of Tyssøyna, and east of the island of Sotra. Bjorøy is connected to the mainland city of Bergen by...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Enlightenment in Spain The ideas of the Age of Enlightenment (in Spanish, \"Ilustración\") came to Spain in the eighteenth century with the new Bourbon dynasty, following the death of the last , Charles II, in 1700. \"Like the Spanish Enlightenment, the Spanish Bourbon monarchs were imbued with ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Music of Adelaide Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia. Its musical heritage includes the well-known Adelaide Festival of Arts, Barossa Music Festival and the world music festival WOMADelaide, which is held annually in Botanic Park. Major music venues include the Adelaide Entertainmen...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ground Shakers To Feathered Flyers Ground Shakers To Feathered Flyers was a dinosaur exhibition hosted in Wollaton Hall, near Nottingham. The exhibition included thirty varieties of Chinese dinosaurs and ran from Saturday 1 July to Sunday 29 October 2017. The exhibition, a world-exclusive event,...
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