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"Anne Marie Trechslin Anne Marie Trechslin (born 17 July 1927 in Milan, Italy; d. 28 June 2007 in Bern, Switzerland) was a Swiss painter, wood engraver, draftsperson and illustrator. Trechslin studied painting in Paris and at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Bern. Afterwards she attended painting course... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"166th Division (1st Formation)(People's Republic of China) The 166th Division () was created in November 1948 under \"the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army\", issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, basing on the 4th Independent Divisi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Istishab Istishab ( ) is an Islamic term used in the jurisprudence to denote the principle of the presumption of continuity. It is derived from an Arabic word \"suhbah\" meaning accompany. It is one of the fundamental principles of the legal deduction that presumes the continuation of a fact. It... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Igor Radojičić Igor Radojičić (; born 13 September 1966) is former President of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and following the death of President Milan Jelić, was acting President of Republika Srpska from October 1, 2007 to 28 December 2007. Rad... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Treaties between Rome and Carthage The treaties between Rome and Carthage are the four treaties between the two states that were signed between 509 BC and 279 BC. The treaties influenced the course of history in the Mediterranean, and are important for understanding the relationship between the ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Hive (website) The Hive was a website that served as an information-sharing forum for individuals and groups interested in the practical synthesis, chemistry, biology, politics, and legal aspects of mind-altering drugs. Participants ranged from pure theorists to self-declared organized crime... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ali Davani Ali Davāni(Persian: علی دوانی) was an Iranian scholar and researcher. He was born on September 27, 1929 in Davan, a village located at the north of Kazerun, according to his identity certificate. He left his village to Abadan at his 6 years old. He lived for 7 years with a hunger for ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou Kansas City Southern Railroad Bridge, Cross Bayou, in Shreveport, Louisiana, was built in 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The bridge once carried the Kansas City Southern Railway across Cross Bayou (also k... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mount Wilcox (Antarctica) Mount Wilcox () is a mountain with a sharp, rocky, triangular peak surmounting the southeast corner of Square Bay, east of Camp Point on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. The mountain was apparently first seen and roughly charted in 1909 by the French Antarctic... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Insect winter ecology Insect winter ecology entails the overwinter survival strategies of insects, which are in many respects more similar to those of plants than to many other animals, such as mammals and birds. This is because unlike those animals, which can generate their own heat internally ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Alain-Philippe Malagnac d'Argens de Villèle Alain-Philippe Malagnac (1951–2000) was the adopted son of French writer Roger Peyrefitte, their relationship being a subject of several of the latter's works. Malagnac was also an art collector and the husband of singer Amanda Lear. Scion of a French ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"House at 32 Morrison Road The House at 32 Morrison Road in Wakefield, Massachusetts is a well-preserved, architecturally eclectic, house in the Wakefield Park section of town. The -story wood-frame house features a gambrel roof with a cross gable gambrel section. Set in the front gable end is a ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Peñamiller Peñamiller is a town in Peñamiller Municipality in the Mexican state of Querétaro. It is part of the Sierra Gorda region with about eighty percent of the territory belonging to the Sierra Gorda Biosphere of Querétaro. The municipality is on the southwest side of the Sierra Gorda, the ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Banco Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe Banco Internacional de São Tomé e Príncipe (BISTP) is the largest and oldest commercial bank in São Tomé and Príncipe. It consists of a head office and 14 branches. Its name is literally the International Bank of São Tomé and Príncipe. The bank was form... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jeff Nicklin Lieutenant Colonel Jevon Albert \"Jeff\" Nicklin OBE (December 10, 1914 – March 24, 1945) was a Canadian Army officer and football player. He fought during World War II and was one of the first Canadians to jump on D-Day, 6 June 1944, and led the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Niu Xianke Niu Xianke (牛仙客) (675 – September 2, 742), formally Duke Zhenjian of Bin (豳貞簡公), was a general and official of the Tang Dynasty. He served as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. He took an unconventional path to the position of chancellor by starting as a low-le... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"NanKang Biotech Incubation Center The NanKang Biotech Incubation (NBIC) (NBIC; ) is a biotech incubator formed by the SME Foundation of Minister of Economic Affairs, ROC and managed by the Development Center for Biotechnology. The incubator focuses on the initiation and development of biotech st... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Caroline Jacob Caroline Jacob (18 January 1861 – 4 November 1940) was a South Australian schoolmistress, remembered in connection with Tormore House School and Unley Park School. Caroline was born at \"Woodlands\" near Sevenhill and Penwortham, South Australia, the sixth child and third daughter... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Malvan |*मालवण नगरपालिका,मालवण*| मालवण बाजारपेठ,मालवण| name = Malvan malvan is the town and taluka in sindhudurga district,the southermost district of maharashtra state,India,well known for the historically important sindhudurga fort. Malvan Nagarpalika Malvan (also written as Malwan) is a town ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"1964 World 600 The 1964 World 600, the fifth running of the event, was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that took place on May 24, 1964, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Lorenzo D. Whiting Lorenzo Dow Whiting (November 17, 1819 – October 10, 1889) was an American politician from New York. Born to an early American family, Whiting worked as a store clerk before moving to Illinois in 1838 to study patent law. After a seven-year return to New York, Whiting establis... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"National Security Council A National Security Council (NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security. An NSC is often headed by a national security adviso... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"KITV KITV, virtual channel 4 (UHF digital channel 40), is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The station is owned by SJL Broadcasting. KITV's studios are located on South King Street in downtown Honolulu, and its main transmitter is located atop the... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Tony Price (artist) Tony Price (1937–2000) was a junk artist, painter, sculptor, self-styled \"Atomic Artist\" and outspoken anti-nuclear activist. Price was a born in Brooklyn, New York, along with his twin brother, Ted, and sister Carolyn to Thomas Edward Price and Katherine. After he finished... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Centennial Hall The Centennial Hall (; formerly Hala Ludowa, \"People's Hall\", ) is a historic building in Wrocław, Poland. It was constructed according to the plans of architect Max Berg in 1911–1913, when the city was part of the German Empire. Max Berg designed Centennial Hall to serve as a ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Macrosoma conifera Macrosoma conifera is moth-like butterfly described by Warren in 1897. It belongs to the family Hedylidae. Originally it belonged to the genus \"Phellinodes\". Malcolm J. Scoble combined it with \"Macrosoma\" in 1986. The species is found extensively in Guatemala, north of Par... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Pollachi Mappillai Pollachi Mappillai is a 2010 Indian Tamil drama film directed by R. Lakshmanan. The film features Sathyaraj and Susan in lead roles with Goundamani in a pivotal role. The film, produced by Mangai Harirajan, had musical score by Deva and was released after several delays in 16 ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Daphne du Maurier Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English author and playwright. Although she is classed as a romantic novelist, her stories have been described as \"moody and resonant\" with overtones of the paranormal. Her bestselling works were no... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Gatchina The Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church () It is a Catholic church located in Gatchina, near St. Petersburg in northwest Russia. The Catholic parish of Gatchina decided to build a church dedicated to the Our Lady of Mount Carmel in 1906. The project was assi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Rafael Harpaz Rafael Harpaz () is an Israeli diplomat. He is Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines since August 2018. He presented his credentials to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on August 31, 2018. Prior to his designation as Israel's Ambassador to the Philippines, he served as Israel’... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Nonoichi, Ishikawa Nonoichi is in central Ishikawa Prefecture, sandwiched between the geographically much larger cities of Kanazawa and Hakusan. The city is located on flatlands on the fertile floodplain of the Tedori River Per Japanese census data, the population of Nonoichi has grown rapidly o... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"James Roosevelt Bayley James Roosevelt Bayley (August 23, 1814 – October 3, 1877) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the first Bishop of Newark (1853–72) and the eighth Archbishop of Baltimore (1872–77). Bayley was born in New York City, to Guy Carlton Bayley and Grace ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Thermal blanket A thermal blanket is a device used in thermal desorption to clean soil contamination. The primary function of a thermal blanket is to heat the soil to the boiling point of the contaminants (usually 100 to 325 °C and as high as 900 °C) so that they break down. A vacuum pulls the r... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Annica Hansen Annica Hansen (born Annika Hansen 16 October 1982 in Duisburg, Germany) is a German presenter and model. Hansen grew up in Tönisvorst and moved during her school time to Krefeld. At the age of eighteen she started her model career and moved after her \"Abitur\" to Cologne. During h... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Risør Underwater Post Office Risør Underwater Post Office (Norwegian: \"Risør Undervannspostkontor\") is a post office constructed by use of a diving bell, built as a tourist attraction and located on the ocean floor in Risør, a small town on the southern Norwegian coast. Authorized by the Norwe... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Limited Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Ltd. (\"CRAB\") is the leading credit rating company in Bangladesh. CRAB is a technical partner of ICRA Limited, India. The company was promoted by some of the leading industrial and business personalities of the count... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kostas Papadakis Kostas Papadakis (Kissamos, 1920 – May 2003) was a popular Cretan violinist, famous for playing Cretan folk music. He was known by the nickname \"Naftis\" (Ναύτης) which, in Greek, means sailor. He began playing the violin at age seven. Papadakis played an Italian violin dated b... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Louise Marwood Louise Marwood (born 13 March 1979) is an English actress and comedian. She is best known for playing Chrissie White in ITV soap \"Emmerdale\" from 2014 to 2018. Marwood was born on 13 March 1979 in Bristol, England as Louise Howells. She trained at the Oxford School of Drama. Act... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Aliens: Nightmare Asylum Aliens: Nightmare Asylum is the title of a sci-fi novel by Steve Perry, set in the fictional Alien movie universe. It is a sequel to \"\". The book was published by Bantam Books on April 1, 1993. Its plot, involving an insane military attempt to train aliens, is virtuall... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sunday Morning (k-os song) \"Sunday Morning\" is a song by Canadian hip hop musician k-os, released as a single from his 2007 album \"\". The song peaked at number 19 on the Canadian Singles Chart making it k-os's 2nd highest charting song. The song made #5 on The MuchMusic Countdown. Sunday Mor... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Luke Tittensor Luke James Tittensor (born 3 November 1989) is an English actor best known for his roles as Carl Gallagher, a shared role with his brother Elliott Tittensor, and as Daz Eden in \"Emmerdale\". In the first season of Channel 4 series \"Shameless\", Tittensor shared the role of Carl ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Verdura Plantation Verdura Plantation was a large cotton plantation of in eastern Leon County, Florida, United States established by Benjamin Chaires, Sr. The Benjamin Chaires who owned Verdura was not Benjamin Chaires Sr., but his nephew, son of Green Hill Chaires. The Leon County Florida 1860 ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Dust on My Shoes Dust on My Shoes was the only single to be released from the album \"Can't Go Back\" by Tanita Tikaram. \"Dust On My Shoes\" was the last song to be recorded for the album. Primarily written by Tikaram's longtime guitarist Mark Creswell, Tikaram was hesitant at first to record i... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Syllepte nebulalis Syllepte nebulalis is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by William Schaus in 1920. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 27 mm. The wings are thinly scaled whitish, irrorated with brown forming lines and blotches. The forewings have a dark spot at the base.... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Global warming in Norway Global warming in Norway discusses global warming issues in Norway. The Kingdom of Norway is a sovereign state and unitary monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the island Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard. The ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Arun Maira Arun Maira (born 15 August 1943) is a management consultant and former member of Planning Commission of India. He is also former India Chairman of Boston Consulting Group. Arun Maira was born in Lahore. He received his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Physics from St Stephen's College, Delhi Univer... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Conrad Crull Conrad Crull was the second governor of the Danish Gold Coast from 1674 to 1677. He governed the Danish Gold Coast from Fort Friedensburg (Frederiksborg). Originally, Karlsborg (Carolusburg) was where the Danish chief administrator was located. This had initially been in Swedish han... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Eternamente ora Eternamente ora is the second studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Francesco Gabbani. It was released in Italy through BMG Rights Management on the 12 February 2016. The album reached number 18 on the Italian Albums Chart. The album includes the singles \"Amen\", \"Eternamen... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Eucalyptus pantoleuca Eucalyptus pantoleuca, commonly known as round-leaved gum, is a tree that is native to Western Australia. The tree typically grows to a height of and has smooth bark. It blooms between July and November producing yellow-white flowers. It has a straggly form and forms a lign... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Power and the Glory (TV series) The Power and the Glory was a 13-part television documentary series shown between 4 October and 27 December 1991 on BBC2. The series covers 100 years of motor racing history. The series was released on VHS in 1992 in the UK as a set of two tapes. It was releas... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sparta, Ossining Sparta is a neighborhood of the village of Ossining in New York. Sparta borders the Hudson River south of most of the village of Ossining. The neighborhood was a hamlet of the town of Ossining, and remains its oldest community. Sparta was founded by Dutch settlers in the 17th ce... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sophus August Wilhelm Stein Sophus August Wilhelm Stein was a Danish physician (surgeon) and anatomist, born 29 July 1797, died 14 May 1868. He was a father of three sons: Theobald, Waldemar and Harald Stein. In 1819 August Stein started studying surgery in University of Copenhagen. By 1831 he g... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Blueprint (magazine) Blueprint is an architecture and design magazine that has been published in the UK on a monthly basis since 1983. It offers a mix of criticism, news and feature writing on design and architecture, directed at professionals and non-professionals alike. \" 'Blueprint takes arc... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Nuwaubian Nation The Nuwaubian Nation or Nuwaubian movement () was an American religious cult founded and led by Dwight York. York began founding Black Muslim groups in New York in 1967. He changed his teachings and the names of his groups many times, incorporating concepts from Judaism, Christi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mobile Clinic (sports) The Mobile Clinic is a medical emergency facility, created by Dr. Claudio Costa to rescue riders injured during motorcycle races. In 1976, on Costa's initiative and with funding from Gino Amisano, founder and owner of the AGV, the first vehicle specifically designed to pro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Garry Shewan Garry Shewan is a British police officer who is the Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police. Shewan is noted for being one of the major police figures to emerge from the 2011 England riots which affected Manchester on the evening of 9 August 2011. GMP subsequently lau... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jean-Pierre Van Rossem Jean-Pierre Van Rossem (29 May 1945 – 14 December 2018) was a Belgian criminal, stock market guru, economist, econometrician, author, philosopher, public figure, politician, and member of the Belgian and Flemish Parliaments. Van Rossem studied economics at the University o... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Transportistas Unidos Mexicanos Transportistas Unidos Mexicanos otherwise known as TUM or TUM Transportistas, is a Mexican Trucking Company based out of Mexico City founded in 1938. TUM operates 18 terminals all over Mexico, with its corporate headquarters located in Mexico City Mexico, and its ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Indigo (Hoffman novel) Indigo is a novel written by Alice Hoffman, published by Scholastic in 2002. Oak Grove is a dry, dusty town haunted by memories of a past flood. Everyone dreads the water – except two brothers, Trevor and Eli McGill. Nicknamed Trout and Eel for their darting quickness and ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Wippra Dam The Wippra Dam or Wipper Dam ( or \"Wippertalsperre\", partly also \"Vorsperre Wippra\" or \"Vorsperre Wipper\") is a dam on the river Wipper in the Harz mountains. It lies near Wippra, not far from Mansfeld and Hettstedt in Saxony-Anhalt. It was built between February 1951 and Novemb... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Gustav von Hüfner Gustav von Hüfner (13 May 1840 in Köstritz – 14 March 1908 in Tübingen) was a German chemist. From 1860 to 1865 he studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, and while a student, attended lectures given by biologists Karl Gegenbaur and Matthias Jakob Schleiden at the Univer... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sodium in biology Sodium ions (Na) are necessary in small amounts for some types of plants, but sodium as a nutrient is more generally needed in larger amounts by animals, due to their use of it for generation of nerve impulses and for maintenance of electrolyte balance and fluid balance. In ani... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Vicki Brown Vicki Brown (23 August 1940 – 16 June 1991) was an English pop, rock and contemporary classical singer. She was a member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician Joe Brown and mother of the singer Sam Brown. Brown was born Vict... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Student BMJ Student BMJ is a monthly, international medical journal for medical students and junior doctors. It is published by the BMJ Group. \"Student BMJ\" was launched as a print journal in 1992 with the aim of publishing articles for medical students, and is compiled by a full-time student ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ilfracombe Cemetery Ilfracombe Cemetery (properly the Marlborough Road Cemetery) is the burial ground for the town of Ilfracombe in Devon in the UK. The cemetery is owned and maintained by North Devon Council. Located on the town's Marlborough Road, the cemetery is 8.88 acres in size and came in... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cormac mac Ailello Cormac mac Ailello (died 712) was a king of Munster from the Eóganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta and the Cenél Fíngin sept of this branch. He was the grandson of Máenach mac Fíngin (died 661), a previous king. He succeeded Eterscél mac Máele Umai (died 721) in 702 who h... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ventimiglia Ventimiglia (; Ligurian: , ; ; ) is a city, \"comune\" (municipality) and bishopric in Liguria, northern Italy, in the province of Imperia. It is located southwest of Genoa, and from the French-Italian border, on the Gulf of Genoa, having a small harbour at the mouth of the Roia Rive... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"109th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment The 109th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 109th New York was raised in and around Binghamton, New York. It was also known as the Binghamton Regiment and the R... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Our Lady of Fatima Church, Karachi Our Lady of Fatima School for girls, which offers education from grades 1-10, is located in the vicinity of the parish. The parish also operates the Archdiocesan Redemptoris Mater Missionary Seminary whose current rector is Rev. Fr. Luis Esquinas Pajuelo. The c... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Diana van der Plaats Adriana \"Diana\" van der Plaats (born August 12, 1971 in Utrecht) is a former freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who competed in two consequentive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. There she won the silver medal with the Dutch 4×100 m freestyle ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Bicentennial Man \"The Bicentennial Man\" is a novelette in the \"Robot\" series by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award for best science fiction novelette of 1976. According to the foreword in \"Robot Visions\", Asimov was approached to write a st... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Swanage Railway The Swanage Railway is a railway branch line from near Wareham, Dorset to Swanage, Dorset, England, opened in 1885 and now operated as a heritage railway. The independent company which built it was amalgamated with the larger London and South Western Railway in 1886. The passenge... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ram Lal Akela Ramlal Akela (born 21 January 1953) represents Bachhrawan vidhansabha of Raebareli as the member of legislative assembly. He is an Indian politician and Member of the Samajwadi Party. Ramlal Akela was born in an extremely poor dalit family, due to extreme poorness, every member of ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Henry Black (Saskatchewan politician) Henry Black, CBE (1875 - 1960) was a contractor and real estate developer in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he served as mayor, and from 1931 to 1934 he chaired the Saskatchewan Relief Commission. Black was born in Kemptville, Ontario, in 1875. After completing... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Niōmon The is the Japanese name of a Buddhist temple gate guarded by two wooden warriors called Niō (lit. Two Kings). The gate is called Heng Ha Er Jiang (哼哈二将) in China and Geumgangmun (金剛門) in Korea. The two statues are inside the two posts of the gate itself, one at the left, one at the right... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina Pale () is a municipality of the city of Istočno Sarajevo located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated southeast of the capital city of Sarajevo. As of 2013, it has a population of 20,909 inhabitants. Pale always represented an imp... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Isedo Ìsèdó (Ìsẹ̀dó or Ìsẹ̀dó-Olúmọ̀) is an ancient Igbomina kingdom in northeastern Yorubaland of Nigeria. Ìsẹ̀dó was founded as a new city-state several centuries ago (between 1250 to 1400) by Ọba'lumọ, a Prince of the ancient Oba civilization (whose name or appellation is contracted from \"... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hurricane Beth Hurricane Beth was a short-lived tropical cyclone which traveled from Florida to Nova Scotia in the middle of August 1971. The second named storm of the 1971 Atlantic hurricane season, Beth's genesis was impeded by a cold environment surrounding the storm. However, as it continued... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hydroelectric power in Colombia With seventy percent of Colombia's power generation, hydroelectric power is a very important national energy source. The total large hydropower potential for Colombia is estimated at 93GW, with an additional 25GW of small hydropower (<20MW). However, the potential... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"David Stanley Evans David Stanley Evans (28 January 1916 – 14 November 2004) was a British astronomer, noted for his use of lunar occultations to measure stellar angular diameters during the 1950s. Evans was born in Cardiff, Wales on 28 January 1916. He was first educated at the Cardiff High Sch... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch The Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch (in Latin: Patriarchatus Antiochenus Maronitarum) is the seat of the Patriarch of the Maronite Church. It is currently governed by the Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, OMM. The Maronite Patriarchat... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"USS Dick Fulton (1862) USS \"Dick Fulton (also called Fulton\") was a 123-ton stern-wheel steamer used as an auxiliary vessel in the United States Ram Fleet during the American Civil War. \"Dick Fulton\" was built in 1857 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. She was repaired or modified there in 1... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Gloria Polanco Gloria Polanco is a Colombian woman and former First Lady of the Huila Department as wife of then Governor of Huila Jaime Lozada Perdomo. She rose to prominence after being kidnapped by the FARC-EP along with two of her sons and other members of her building. During captivity she ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kahe Gaye Pardes Piya Kahe Gaye Pardes Piya is a 2009 Awadhi/Hindi feature film directed by Sabir Shiekh, starring Tanveer Zaidi, Sanjay Swaraj and Mansi. The film was released in approximately two hundred cities and was declared a hit movie. \"Kahe Gaye Pardesh Piya\" ran successfully all over ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jewett Trophy The Jewett Trophy is a Canadian sports trophy, in honour of Dr. B. L. Jewett, presented annually to the winner of the Atlantic University Sport Football Conference of U Sports. Unlike the other three conference championship games, the game in which this trophy is awarded is not nam... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Freetown Rosenwald School Freetown Rosenwald School is a historic Rosenwald school building in the historic African American community of Freetown at Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is a simple, one-story, gable-roofed, rectangular frame building. The exterior walls are sheathed i... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Carlton Rose Carlton S. Rose (February 8, 1962 - March 26, 2006) was an American football player. He played college football as a linebacker at the University of Michigan from 1980 to 1983. He played professional football as a linebacker in the United States Football League (USFL) in 1984 and 19... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Softnotes Softnotes was a multi-hour music television program created for Black Entertainment Television. It debuted in the fall of 1987, and was created and produced by Alvin Jones (THE UNSEEN VJ), the former host of \"Video Vibrations\". This program focused on the genre known as Smooth Jazz, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"KBOB (AM) KBOB is a radio station licensed to Davenport, Iowa, and airs a classic country format. The station's frequency is 1170 kHz, and broadcasts at a power of 1 kW. Its transmitter is in Knoxville Road just outside of Milan, il KBOB is owned by Townsquare Media, with studios located at 1229... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Nils Claus Ihlen Nils Claus Ihlen (24 July 1855 - 22 March 1925) was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Liberal Party. He served as foreign minister of Norway between 1913 and 1920. He was born in Skedsmo as the oldest son of Wincentz Thurmann Ihlen (1826–1892) and Birgitte Elisabeth Mø... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"HMCS Orillia HMCS \"Orillia\" was a that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. She fought primarily in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was named for Orillia, Ontario. Flower-class corvettes like \"Orillia\" serving with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World W... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Christopher Rice Christopher Travis Rice (born March 11, 1978) is an American author. Rice has penned multiple bestselling novels, including: \"A Density of Souls\", \"The Snow Garden\", \"Light Before Day\", \"Blind Fall\", \"The Moonlit Earth\", \"The Heavens Rise\", and \"The Vines\". His wor... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"In a case of art imitating life, Lowell requested to leave the show in order to spend more time with her daughter, as she felt that the time she spent filming the drama was causing her to \"miss her (daughter's) childhood\". \n The character was introduced in 1996 as a former defense attorney wh... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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