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{ "retrieved": [ "Allan Blank Allan Blank (December 27, 1925, New York City – November 12, 2013, Bon Air, Virginia) was an American composer who has more than 60 published works. He attended the Juilliard School of Music (1945–47) and obtained a bachelor's degree from Washington Square College (1948). He received...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pierre et Gilles Pierre Commoy and Gilles Blanchard, also known as Pierre et Gilles, are French artists and romantic partners. They have been producing works together since 1976, creating a world where painting and photography meet. Their art is peopled by their friends and family, anonymous and...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chemotropism The growth of a plant part due to chemical stimulus is known as chemotropism \"'Chemotropism\" is growth of organisms such as bacteria and plants, navigated by chemical stimulus from outside of the organism or organism's part. The response of the organism or organism part is termed ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rath Packing Company The Rath Packing Company was a meatpacking company located in Waterloo, Iowa between 1891 and 1985. George John Rath (varyingly referred to as George Rath and John George Rath) was born in 1821 in Breitenau, Württemberg province, Germany. He came to the United States in the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sumangala Sharma Sumangala Sharma (born 30 December 1986) is an athlete from India. She competes in archery. Sharma represented India at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She placed 20th in the women's individual ranking round with a 72-arrow score of 638. In the first round of elimination, she faced 45...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Steve Kinsey Stephen Kinsey (born 2 January 1963) is an English former football forward who began his career in 1979 with Manchester City before moving to the United States in 1986. He then played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, American Soccer League and others before retiring...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Distributed Interactive Simulation Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) is an IEEE standard for conducting real-time platform-level wargaming across multiple host computers and is used worldwide, especially by military organizations but also by other agencies such as those involved in space ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Water tank A water tank is a container for storing water. Water tanks are used to provide storage of water for use in many applications, drinking water, irrigation agriculture, fire suppression, agricultural farming, both for plants and livestock, chemical manufacturing, food preparation as well...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anthony Shay Anthony Shay is a dancer and choreographer specializing in dances from Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. In 50 years of work he has created over 200 choreographies. Shay created and directed several dance groups: \"Village Dancers\", \"AMAN Folk Ensemb...
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{ "retrieved": [ "For TV sets and companion boxes vendors, available under OEM license. \n Framework | Managed by | Comments \n---|---|--- \nHbbTV | HbbTV Association | An HTML5-based application framework middle-ware software platform provided by the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV association. \nCE-H...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sorraia The Sorraia is a rare breed of horse indigenous to the portion of the Iberian peninsula, in the Sorraia River basin, in Portugal. The Sorraia is known for its primitive features, including a convex profile and dun coloring with primitive markings. Concerning its origins, a theory has bee...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kamau Brathwaite Edward Kamau Brathwaite (; born 11 May 1930) is a Barbadian poet and academic, widely considered one of the major voices in the Caribbean literary canon. Formerly a professor of Comparative Literature at New York University, Brathwaite was the 2006 International Winner of the Gr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lingaraj Azad Lingaraj Azad, popularly known as \"Azad Bhai\", is an indigenous tribal activist from the Indian state of Orissa. He became notable for his activism in opposing Vedanta Resources's bauxite refinery in Lanjigarh and mining of Niyamgiri Hills that tribal activist say would displace ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Polish Cemetery at Casamassima The Polish Military Cemetery at Casamassima, was established in Casamassima, near Bari, in southern Italy, where there are about 431 graves of Polish soldiers and officers of the 2nd Polish Corps who died between 1944 and 1945. This small cemetery, mostly \"Italian...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Graded Lie algebra In mathematics, a graded Lie algebra is a Lie algebra endowed with a gradation which is compatible with the Lie bracket. In other words, a graded Lie algebra is a Lie algebra which is also a nonassociative graded algebra under the bracket operation. A choice of Cartan decompos...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Old Swan Band The Old Swan Band is a long-established and influential English country dance band. Its origins lie in the early 1970s with the English country dance band Oak, one of a tiny handful at that time that combined melodeon with fiddles. Two members of Oak, husband and wife Rod and Danny...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cody Enterprise The Cody Enterprise is a newspaper in Cody, Wyoming. It was established by Buffalo Bill and John Peake in 1899. The first issue appeared on August 31, 1899, and it was firmly established in 1902. In 1904, it was bought by Caroline Lockhart, a Probihition crusader and novelist ori...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Matt Sielsky Matt Sielsky (born 1 May 1978) is an American former racing driver. Sielsky competed in USF2000, Atlantic Championship among other series. The Chicago, Illinois based driver started his racing career in karting. In 1993 Sielsky won his first World Karting Association national champi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carola Grey Carola Grey, born Carola Gschrey (born August 5, 1968, Munich) is a German jazz drummer and composer. Grey studied piano as a child, but switched to drums as a teenager after hearing the recordings of Gene Krupa. She attended the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln starting in 1989; I...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lloyd Russell Lloyd Opal Russell (April 10, 1913 – May 24, 1968) was an American football and baseball player and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at North Texas State Teachers College, now the University of North Texas, in 1942, tallying a mark o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Comparison of machine translation applications A machine translation application is a program that attempts to translate text or speech from one natural language to another. Machine translation applications have become relevant to the modern language industry. Please see the individual products'...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The War of the Worlds (1953 film) The War of the Worlds (also known in promotional material as H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds) is a 1953 American Technicolor science fiction drama film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Gene Barry and Ann ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Where the Wild Roses Grow \"Where the Wild Roses Grow\" is a duet by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue. It is the fifth song and lead single from the band's ninth studio album, \"Murder Ballads\" (1996), released on Mute Records. It was written by the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Moniot de Paris Moniot de Paris (fl. post-1250) was a trouvère and probably the same person as the Monniot who wrote the \"Dit de fortune\" in 1278. He was once thought to have flourished around 1200, but his dates have been pushed back. Moniot wrote nine surviving pieces: three \"pastourelles\"...
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{ "retrieved": [ "State highways serving Virginia state institutions In the US state of Virginia, some state highways have been specifically designated to serve state parks and state institutions. State Route 217 and the range of numbers from State Route 302 to State Route 399 are currently used (non-exclusively)...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oaks Creek Oaks Creek is a river that drains Canadarago Lake, which is situated in the north central region of Otsego County, New York. The creek begins by the hamlet of Schuyler Lake and flows southeast approximately 9.32 miles before converging with the Susquehanna River south of Cooperstown, ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Francesco Rusticucci Francesco Rusticucci (died 1587) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Fano (1567–1587) and Bishop of Venosa (1566–1567). On 21 August 1566, Francesco Rusticucci was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius V as Bishop of Venosa. On 21 September 1566, he was c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Advanced airway management Advanced airway management is the subset of airway management that involves advanced training, skill and invasiveness. It encompasses various techniques performed to create an open or patent airway - a clear path between a patient’s lungs and the outside world. This is...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Michael Sterling Sir Michael John Howard Sterling FREng (born 9 February 1946) is a British professor, and a former Vice-Chancellor of the Brunel University (1990 to 2001) and the University of Birmingham (2001 to 2009). In 1964, Sterling joined Associated Electrical Industries (later General El...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Masontown Bridge The Masontown Bridge is a four-lane concrete plate girder bridge that carries vehicular traffic across the Monongahela River between Masontown, Pennsylvania and Monongahela Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania (near Carmichaels by way of Pennsylvania Route 21. The current struc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tom Murphy (chess player) Thomas D. \"Tom\" \"Murph\" Murphy (born ~1957) is an African-American, sometimes-transient chess hustler who plays primarily in Chicago, where he also teaches, and who previously played in Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.. He is considered one of the top regular players...
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{ "retrieved": [ "505 North Ervay 505 North Ervay, also known as the Reserve Loan Life Building, is a mid-rise skyscraper located in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). Originally an office building, today it is part of the First Baptist Church of Dallas campus. Originally planned as an 8-st...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anthony Hamilton (Archdeacon of Colchester) Anthony Hamilton (1739–1812) was an English Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Colchester from 1775. His father Alexander Hamilton was the fifth son of William Hamilton the antiquarian, who died in 1724. He had married the heiress Charlotte Styles, and so ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Paathi Paathi is a 2017 Malayalam language film produced by Gopakumar Kunhiveettil. The film is directed by Chandran Narikode, and stars Indrans and Joy Mathew in the lead roles along with Sasi Kallinga, Kalabhavan Shajon, Seema G. Nair, Santhosh Keezhattoor and Bindu Krishna. The music is compo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Barry Foster (footballer) Barry Foster (born 21 September 1951) is an English retired footballer who spent his entire Football League career at Mansfield Town, where he played as a left-back. Foster graduated through Mansfield's youth team, and signed a professional contract in July 1970, after ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Vietnamese Brazilians Vietnamese Brazilians are a small community in Brazil consisting of approximately 150–200 permanent residents of Vietnamese ancestry. Many of these residents are the \"boat people\" who emigrated from Vietnam following the Fall of Saigon – the capture of the South Vietnames...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Charlotte Checkers (1956–77) The Charlotte Checkers were a minor league professional ice hockey team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team began in 1954 in the Eastern Hockey League as the Baltimore Clippers. When the arena in Baltimore burned down, the team briefly played as the Charlott...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mikkjel Fønhus Mikkjel Fønhus (14 March 1894 – 28 October 1973) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist and short story writer. Fønhus' stories are often set in the wilderness, featuring animals and animal behavior. Mikkel Arnesen Fønhus was born on the family farm Nordre Fønhus in the valley of Va...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City (1989) Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City was a football match played on 7 January 1989 at Gander Green Lane, Sutton. The match was an FA Cup Third Round tie. It is one of the most famous 'giant-killings' in the competition's history, notable for being one of those r...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dominique Girod Dominique Girod (born 1975 in Winterthur) is a Swiss composer and bassist. Girod grew up as son of the pantomime and movement pedagogue Ruth Girod and the jazz pianist Roger Girod in Winterthur. From 1993 to 1996 he studied jazz and classical double bass at the Ecole Normale and ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William Plenderleath William Charles Plenderleath (2 June 1831 – 1 April 1906) was an English Anglican clergyman, author and antiquarian, best remembered for his \"White Horses of the West of England\" (1885, 2nd edition 1892). Born at Clifton, Bristol, Plenderleath was the only son of Lieutenan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Lovers The Lovers (VI) is the sixth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. In some traditions, the Lovers represent relationships and choices. Its appearance in a spread indicates some decision about an existing relati...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Palais Schwarzenberg Palais Schwarzenberg is a Baroque palace in front of Schwarzenbergplatz, Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna, Austria. It is owned by the princely Schwarzenberg family. Construction started in 1697 under the architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt and finished with alterat...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Muhammad Ibrahim Habsade Muhammad Ibrahim Habsade ( November 10, 1952 – January 24, 2015) was a Somali politician and rebel soldier of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army. He was Minister of Land and Air Transport and Minister of Agriculture in the Somali Transitional Federal Government. Mohamed Ibrah...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Quite a number of members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church also avoid caffeinated drinks. In its teachings, the Church encourages members to avoid tea, coffee, and other stimulants. Abstinence from coffee, tobacco, and alcohol by many Adventists has afforded a near-unique opportunity for stud...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fedora (1918 film) Fedora is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Edward José and written by Charles E. Whittaker, after the play with the same name by Victorien Sardou. The film stars Pauline Frederick, Alfred Hickman, Jere Austin, William L. Abingdon, and John Merkyl (as Wilmuth Merky...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Col. Frank J. Hecker House The Col. Frank J. Hecker House is a historic home that was built in 1888. It is located at 5510 Woodward Avenue (at the corner of East Ferry Avenue) in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1958. It is located near to the East F...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Massachusetts Route 136 Route 136 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The highway runs from the Rhode Island state line in Swansea north to its end in Rehoboth in western Bristol County. Route 136 connects Interstate 195 (I-195) and U.S. Route 6 (US 6) with Warren, Rhode Islan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Shubar al-Sitri Sayyid Shubar ibn Ali ibn Mish'al al-Sitri al-Bahrani al-Ghurayfi (Arabic: السيد شبر بن علي بن مشعل الستري البحراني الغريفي) was a Bahraini Allamah who tried to overthrow Sheikh Isa ibn Ali Al Khalifa, Hakim of Bahrain in 1895. He brought weapons and men from Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gradle Gradle is an open-source build automation system that builds upon the concepts of Apache Ant and Apache Maven and introduces a Groovy-based domain-specific language (DSL) instead of the XML form used by Apache Maven for declaring the project configuration. Gradle uses a directed acyclic g...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Doug Swingley Doug Swingley (born May 14, 1953) is an American dog musher and dog sled racer who lives in Lincoln, Montana, and is a four-time winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across Alaska. His first Iditarod was in 1992. His first victory came in 1995 and he followed it by winning in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carrie Tiffany Carrie Tiffany (born 1965) is an English-born Australian novelist and former park ranger. Tiffany was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire and migrated to Australia with her family in the early 1970s. She grew up in Perth, Western Australia. In her early twenties she worked as a park r...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carl Davis (record producer) Carl H. Davis, Sr. (September 19, 1934 – August 9, 2012) was an American record producer and music executive, who was particularly active in Chicago in the 1960s and 1970s. He was responsible for hit R&B records by Gene Chandler, Major Lance, Jackie Wilson, The Chi-L...
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{ "retrieved": [ "California Dreams California Dreams is an American teen sitcom that aired on NBC from September 12, 1992 to December 14, 1996, as part of the network's Saturday morning block, TNBC. Created by writers Brett Dewey and Ronald B. Solomon, and executive produced by Peter Engel, all known for their w...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cha Seung-won Cha Seung-won (born 7 June 1970) is a South Korean actor, who began his career as an in-demand fashion model in the 1990s. Cha achieved stardom through the hit comedy films \"Kick the Moon\" (2001), \"Jail Breakers\" (2002), \"My Teacher, Mr. Kim\" (2003), and \"Ghost House\" (2004...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Vilwamangalam Swamiyar Vilwamangalam Swamiyar or Vilwamangalathu Swamiyar is the name of more than one saint who lived in India. The first Vilwamangalam, a Swamiyar belonging to Naduvil Madhom, who lived in the 8th century. The spot of his samadhi is to the west of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. T...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gabriel Auguste Ferdinand Ducuing Commandant Gabriel Auguste Ferdinand Ducuing (22 December 1885, Paris – 25 May 1940, Cap Gris Nez) was an officer in the French Navy of the First and Second World Wars. He was the son of a second cousin of Ferdinand Foch. Aiming for the merchant marine, he embar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nina Timofeeva Nina Vladimirovna Timofeeva (; 11 June 1935 – 3 November 2014) was a Russian ballet dancer. Timofeeva was born in Leningrad and graduated from the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 1953. She made her theatrical debut as a student in 1951, as Masha in Tchaikovsky’s \"The Nutcra...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dante Lam Dante Lam Chiu-Yin () is a film director, writer and actor who is a major figure in Chinese action cinema. He was trained in the tradition of John Woo as an assistant director and worked as an actor and producer. He often writes and supervises his own choreography. In 2008 he won the H...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Zimredda (Lachish mayor) Zimredda (Lachish mayor) was the mayor of Lachish in the mid 14th century BC. He is mentioned in the Amarna letters, and is the author of EA 329, (EA for 'el Amarna'). Only two other references are made to \"Zimredda of Lakiša\"–(Lachish) in the corpus. He is part of the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "RV MTA Oruç Reis The RV \"MTA Oruç Reis\" is a Turkish research vessel owned by the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) in Ankara and operated by its division of Geophysical Directorate for subsea geophysical exploration in shallow waters. The building of \"MTA Oruç Rei...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oxyropsis Oxyropsis is a genus of fish in the family Loricariidae native to South America. These species are distinguished by the presence of a single row of enlarged odontodes along the trunk midline lying adjacent and immediately dorsal to, the lateral line canal. Species of this genus have a ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "University of Oslo Library The University of Oslo Library (, UBO) is a library connected to the University of Oslo. Like the university, it was established in 1811 with Georg Sverdrup as the first head librarian. It originally doubled as the Norwegian national library, and was located at the old...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marv Wolfman Marvin Arthur Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book and novelization writer. He worked on Marvel Comics's \"The Tomb of Dracula\", for which he and artist Gene Colan created the vampire-slayer Blade, and DC Comics's \"The New Teen Titans\" and the \"Crisis on Infinit...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Flechas The Flechas (Portuguese for \"Arrows\") were a special forces unit of the Portuguese secret police (PIDE, latter renamed DGS) that operated in Angola and Mozambique during the Portuguese Colonial War. Unlike most of the other Portuguese special forces that were employed in the several th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fox v R Fox v R is a 2002 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) case in which it was held that it was unconstitutional in Saint Kitts and Nevis for capital punishment to be the mandatory sentence for murder. The JCPC held that because the Constitution of Saint Kitts and Nevis prohibits ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fred de Graaf Godefridus Jan \"Fred\" de Graaf (born 28 February 1950) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). He was a Member of the Senate from 10 June 2003 till 9 June 2015, and has been Acting Mayor of Enschede since 10 January 2015. De Graaf, a civil ser...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tax protester A tax protester is someone who refuses to pay a tax claiming that the tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise invalid. Tax protesters are different from tax resisters, who refuse to pay taxes as a protest against a government or its policies, or a moral opposition to taxation in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nykøbing Falster Nykøbing Falster (originally named Nykøbing) is a southern Danish city, seat of the Guldborgsund \"kommune\". It belongs to Region Sjælland. The city lies on Falster, connected by the 295-meter-long Frederick IX Bridge over the Guldborgsund (\"Guldborg Strait\") waterway to the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bacchus MC The Bacchus Motorcycle Club (BMC) is a Canadian one-percenter motorcycle club whose members ride only Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The name \"Bacchus\" is derived from an alternate name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, women and song. The name of the club originates from the cult ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Uzma Gillani Uzma Gillani (born 1945; ) is a veteran Pakistani television actress and advertiser. Known for her tough nature and autocratic choice of roles, she is considered to be one of the greatest television actors of all time in Pakistan. Uzma began her career through PTV's most successful ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pierre Hyacinthe Azaïs Pierre Hyacinthe Azaïs (1 March 1766 – 22 January 1845) was a French philosopher. Azaïs was born at Sorèze and died at Paris. He spent his early years as a teacher and a village organist. At the outbreak of the French Revolution he viewed it with favor, but was soon disgus...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Samaritan Aviation Samaritan Aviation is a 501 C-3 non-profit Christian organization that serves the population in the East Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea through emergency evacuation flights, the delivery of medical supplies, and continued community outreach and health programs.The non-prof...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Frances Kirwan Dame Frances Clare Kirwan, (born 1959) is a British mathematician, currently Savilian Professor of Geometry at the University of Oxford. Her fields of specialisation are algebraic and symplectic geometry. Kirwan was educated at Oxford High School, and studied maths as an undergrad...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Kids (film) The Kids () is a 2015 Taiwanese drama film written and directed by Sunny Yu. It stars Wu Chien-ho and Wen Chen-ling as teenage parents who must find a way to provide for their baby. Sixteen-year-old Bao-li falls in love with older student Jia-jia. After they begin dating, Jia-jia...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Happenin' All Over Again \"Happenin' All over Again\" is a song written and produced by Stock Aitken & Waterman for Lonnie Gordon's first album \"If I Have to Stand Alone\" (1991). It was released as the album's second single in January 1990 and reached #4 on the main UK singles chart. The song ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nicholas Throckmorton (alias Carew) Sir Nicholas Throckmorton or Carew (died February 1644) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in two parliaments between 1601 and 1622. Throckmorton was the son of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton of Paulerspury, Northamptonshire and...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wallsend (UK Parliament constituency) Wallsend was a parliamentary constituency centred on Wallsend, a town on the north bank of the River Tyne in North Tyneside. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until it was abol...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Durga Chew-Bose Durga Chew-Bose is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York. Her first book, \"Too Much and Not the Mood,\" was published on April 11, 2017 from Farrar, Straus and Giroux and was met with positive reviews. Chew-Bose was born in Montreal; her parents are from Kolkata. She moved to the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kadipur Kadipur (, ) is a town and a nagar panchayat (tehsil) in Sultanpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Kadipur tehsil has 4 blocks: Akhand Nagar, Dostpur, Kadipur and Karaundi Kala. The Current MLA is Rajesh Gautam of BJP. Anirudh Nagar, Vivekananda Nagar and Jawahar Nagar is ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cecilia Gasdia Cecilia Gasdia (; born 14 August 1960, Verona) is an Italian operatic soprano. Gasdia studied music and piano at the Conservatorio di Verona, graduating in 1980. That same year she won the first prize in the \"\"New Voices for Opera\"\" competition dedicated to Maria Callas. In 19...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Enzo Moavero Milanesi Enzo Moavero Milanesi (born 17 August 1954 in Rome) is an Italian independent politician and law professor serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Giuseppe Conte since 1 June 2018. He is also the Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Co-op...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mohamed Mamdouh (swimmer) Mohamed Mamdouh Abdelhamid El-Nady (; born March 14, 1985) is an Egyptian swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle events. He was selected to the Egyptian swimming team at the 2008 Summer Olympics, finishing among the top 60 swimmers in the men's 50 m freestyle. El-...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Boomtown Reno Boomtown Reno is a hotel and casino located in Verdi, Nevada, just west of the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area. It is owned by St. John Properties. The hotel has 318 guest rooms and suites and the casino has a gaming area. The property originally began as a truck stop in the mid-1960...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bryan Bracey Bryan Patrick Bracey (born August 5, 1978) is an American former basketball player. He played his college basketball at the University of Oregon that he attended and was a first team All-Pac-10 selection in 2001. He was chosen in the second round (57th pick overall, the last pick) o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Suncorp Bank Suncorp Bank is a part of the Suncorp Group, with head offices in Brisbane, Australia. From its beginnings in 1902 as the Queensland Agricultural Bank, Suncorp Bank has grown into the fifth largest bank in Australia. The information in this section relates specifically to Suncorp Ba...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Walter Stuerzinger \" Walter H. Stuerzinger\" (born 6 July 1955). is a Swiss businessman. Mr Stuerzinger is Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Center at UBS AG. Steurzinger holds a Swiss banking diploma and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He worked with Credit Suisse on va...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Peter dalle Carceri Peter dalle Carceri (, died 1340) was a Triarch of Euboea and Baron of Arcadia. He was son of Grapozzo dalle Carceri and Beatrice of Verona, both Lords of Euboea. According to a conjecture by Karl Hopf, he married first with a daughter from the first marriage of George I Ghis...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Amar Praner Priya Amar Praner Priya (; ) is a 2009 Dhallywood Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. The film was released on September 20, 2009 on Eid ul-Fitr and went on to become a box-office success in Bangladesh, primarily noted for its soundtrack & choreography. The f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Best-effort delivery Best-effort delivery describes a network service in which the does not provide any guarantee that data is delivered or that delivery meets any quality of service. In a best-effort network, all users obtain best-effort service, meaning that they obtain unspecified variable bi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Roadbuster Roadbuster is the name of three fictional characters from the various Transformers series in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. Roadbuster's bio described him as happiest when he is in battle destroying Decepticons. While he is an inspiring presence and natural leader in batt...
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{ "retrieved": [ "FEANTSA FEANTSA, the European Federation of National Organisations working with the Homeless (), is the only major European network that focuses exclusively on homelessness at European level and receives financial support from the European Commission for the implementation of its activities. FEA...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Concursus Dei Concursus dei or concursus divinus (lat., Literally: divine concurrence) is a theological and philosophical teaching that divine activity runs parallel to the activity of people and things. This notion allegedly resolves the dichotomy between \"acts of nature or humans\" vs. \"acts...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bill Lee (American football) William Earl Lee Sr. (August 19, 1911 – June 23, 1998) was an American football player. Lee played in 82 career games while starting in 60 of them. He played in each game of his first two seasons with the Dodgers; after playing five games with the Dodgers, he was mov...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jones Victor Mawulorm Dotse Jones Victor Mawulorm Dotse is a Supreme Court judge of the Republic of Ghana. and also of The Gambia. He attended the Accra Academy for his secondary education. He studied law at the University of Ghana, Legon, graduating in June 1976 and was called to the Ghanaian B...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tsutomu Sato (ophthalmologist) Tsutomu Sato (1902 - June 9, 1960) was a Japanese ophthalmologist who performed an early version of the radial keratotomy and was the first professor at the Research Institute of Ophthalmology at Juntendo University School of Medicine. Sato was the first professor ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club is a golf course in Radcliffe-on-Trent. It was founded as a nine-hole parkland golf course in 1909. It was extended to an 18-hole course in 1925 after the club bought land from the Manvers Estate, and further remodelled on additional land...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Van Lieshout John Van Lieshout (born 1946) is an Australian billionaire, the founder and former owner of the Super A-Mart furniture store chain, who is now a property developer. He was born in the Netherlands in 1946. He is one of 13 children of Karel, a plasterer and his wife Anna Van Lies...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Peter Anthony Libasci Peter Anthony Libasci (born 9 November 1951) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who serves as the tenth and current Bishop of the Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire. He is also a bi-ritual priest, being permitted to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and admini...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hull's Drive In Hull's Drive In is a 319-space drive-in theatre in Lexington, Virginia, one of the seven drive-in theatres still currently operating in Virginia. It is the only non-profit drive-in theatre in the United States. It shows current, family-friendly movies every weekend (Friday-Sunday...
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