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{ "retrieved": [ "Logopenic progressive aphasia Logopenic progressive aphasia (LPA) is a form of primary progressive aphasia. It is defined clinically by impairments in naming and sentence repetition. It is similar to conduction aphasia and is associated with atrophy to the left posterior temporal cortex and infe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bones (season 9) The ninth season of the American television series \"Bones\" premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded on May 19, 2014, on Fox. The show maintained its previous time slot, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET, then moved to Fridays at 8:00 pm starting November 15, 2013, and retu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "De Caro & Kaplen, LLP De Caro & Kaplen, LLP, is a New York-based law firm founded in 1982. The organization is one of the most prominent law firms in the U.S. to specialize in brain injury cases, including a brain injury class action against the NFL. The firm was founded by Michael Kaplen and Sh...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Zinella Volley Zinella Volley is an Italian volleyball club based in Bologna. Was founded in 1972 as the volleyball section of the multi-sports club Unione Sportiva Zinella, the yellow-black company reached for the first time the Italian Championship Series A1 men's volleyball at the end of the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joaquín Xaudaró Joaquín Xaudaró y Echau (August 17, 1872 – 1933) was a Spanish cartoonist, illustrator, and caricaturist. His humorous depictions of the new technologies of his time –he published a volume of cartoons called \"The Perils of Flight\" (\"Les péripéties de l'aviation\", \"Garnier Fr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stephansplatz, Vienna The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world. Before the 20th century, a row of houses separated Stephansplatz from Stock-i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Otto, Count of Ballenstedt Otto, Count of Ballenstedt, called Otto the Rich ( – 9 February 1123), was the first Ascanian prince to call himself count of Anhalt, and was also briefly named duke of Saxony. He was the father of Albert the Bear, who later conquered Brandenburg from the Slavs and cal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Congress of Paris (1856) The Congress of Paris was a diplomatic meeting held in Paris, France, in 1856, between representatives of the great powers in Europe to make peace after the almost three-year-long Crimean War. The Crimean war was fought mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between Russia on o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Park Avenue Apartment District The Park Avenue Apartment District is a historic district in Omaha, Nebraska that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. One component, the Portland, was built as the Barnard Apartment Building in 1902, and has been known as the Portland si...
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{ "retrieved": [ "St John Altarpiece The St John Altarpiece (German - \"Johannesaltar\", \"Johannestafel\" or \"Johannesretabel\") is a c. 1455 oil-on-oak wood panel altarpiece by the Early Netherlandish painter Rogier van der Weyden, now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. The triptych is linked to the artist's earli...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Games (UK TV series) The Games is a British reality sports game show that ran on Channel 4 for four series, in which 10 celebrities competed against each other, by doing Olympic-style events, such as weight lifting, gymnastics and diving. At the end of the series, the contestants with the mo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Action at Earnside The Action at Earnside was a skirmish which took place in the Wars of Scottish Independence in September 1304. Not much is known about it, but it is significant as the last action known to be fought by William Wallace. Even its location is uncertain. Contemporary records descr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Indonesian Military Academy The Military Academy (Indonesian: \"Akademi Militer\" or \"Akmil\") is a military academy of the Indonesian Army, part of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Academy System or the \"AKABRI\". Founded on the early stages of the Indonesian Revolutionary War and located...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Harvard Crimson The Harvard Crimson are the athletic teams of Harvard University. The school's teams compete in NCAA Division I. As of 2013, there were 42 Division I intercollegiate varsity sports teams for women and men at Harvard, more than at any other NCAA Division I college in the country. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lego Batman: The Videogame Lego Batman: The Videogame is a Lego-themed action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, released in 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, OS X, Mic...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Operation Blockbuster Operation Blockbuster was the completion of the larger Operation Veritable by the First Canadian Army, reinforced by the XXX Corps from the British Second Army from late February to early March, 1945. Veritable had been slower and more costly than expected and the Canadian ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "McMaster Faculty of Social Sciences The McMaster Faculty of Social Sciences is a division of McMaster University. It offers a wide range of undergraduate programs through the Faculty's academic units, as well as Master's and Doctoral programs. The Faculty of Social Sciences at McMaster Universit...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Banking Hours 10 to 4 Banking Hours 10 to 4 is a 2012 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by K. Madhu, starring Anoop Menon, Meghna Raj, Jishnu, Kailash Shankar in the lead roles. Crime Thriller Movie is Written by Sumesh Madhu & Amal K Joby. Banking Hours 10 to 4 is a suspense thril...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Democrats (film) Democrats is a 2014 Danish documentary film directed by Camilla Nielsson about politics in Zimbabwe following the contentious 2008 election and the subsequent coalition effort to rewrite the country's constitution. Following the contentious 2008 Presidential election in Zimbabwe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rat Islands The Rat Islands () are a volcanic group of islands in the Aleutian Islands in southwest Alaska, between Buldir Island and the Near Islands group to its west, and Amchitka Pass and the Andreanof Islands group to its east, at about . The largest islands in the group are, from west to e...
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{ "retrieved": [ "New Mexico National Guard The New Mexico National Guard is part of the armed forces of the U.S. State of New Mexico. It comprises the New Mexico Army National Guard and the New Mexico Air National Guard. The history of the New Mexico National Guard is unique; it has existed since the 1500s under...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Inbetweener (song) \"Inbetweener\" is a song by English Britpop band Sleeper, written by the band's vocalist and guitarist Louise Wener. It was the third single to be released from their debut album \"Smart\" in 1995 (see 1995 in British music). It was their breakthrough single, crashing daytime...
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{ "retrieved": [ "François III Maximilien de la Woestyne, 3rd Marquess of Becelaere François III Maximilien de la Woestyne, 3rd Marquess of Becelaere, Grande of Spain and Lord of Walincourt, died in Cambrai 12 May 1794, was a victim of the French Revolution. His father was Maximilien de la Woestyne, heir of the F...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joseph Jefferson House The Joseph Jefferson House, also known as the Rip Van Winkle House and Gardens and the Bob Acres Plantation, is a historic house on Jefferson Island in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, U.S.. The house was built in 1870 for Joseph Jefferson, a silent actor. Jefferson played the ro...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Shangguan Yunzhu Shangguan Yunzhu (; 2 March 1920 – 23 November 1968) was a Chinese actress active from the 1940s to the 1960s. She was considered one of the most talented and versatile actresses in China, and was named one of the 100 best actors of the 100 years of Chinese cinema in 2005. Born ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Podbočje Podbočje (; ) is a village on the right bank of the Krka River in the foothills of the Gorjanci range in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical R...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Massimiliano Allegri Massimiliano Allegri (; born 11 August 1967) is an Italian professional football manager and former player currently in charge of Serie A club Juventus. As a player, Allegri was a midfielder who spent his career playing for various Italian clubs. After beginning his manageri...
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{ "retrieved": [ "To prepare constituents for the change, the FASB provided a number of tools and training resources. \n Section numbers are standardized across topics (not all subtopics have all sections):\n All users must register to view any codification information. The codification allows a free basic view o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Faridpur-4 Faridpur-4 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2014 by independent politician Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury. The constituency encompasses Bhanga and Charbhadrasan upazilas, and all but one union parishad of Sadarpur Upazila: Krishna...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hernani Azevedo Júnior Hernani Azevedo Júnior (born 27 March 1994), simply known as Hernani, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Zenit St. Petersburg as a midfielder. Born in São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais, Hernani graduated from Atlético Paranaense's youth setup. He made his senior de...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Napanee railway station Napanee railway station in Napanee, Ontario, Canada is served by Via Rail trains running from Toronto to Ottawa and Montreal. The 1856 limestone railway station is an unstaffed but heated shelter with telephones and washrooms, which opens at least half an hour before a tr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Administrative divisions of Greece Following the implementation on 1 January 2011 of the Kallikratis Plan, the administrative divisions of Greece consist of two main levels: the regions and the municipalities. In addition, a number of decentralized administrations overseeing the regions exist as...
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{ "retrieved": [ "A. alba A. alba may refer to: An abbreviation of a species name. In binomial nomenclature the name of a species is always the name of the genus to which the species belongs, followed by the species name (also called the species epithet). In \"A. alba\" the genus name has been abbreviated to \"A....
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{ "retrieved": [ "Realsoft 3D Realsoft 3D is a modeling and raytracing application created by Realsoft Graphics Oy. Originally called Real 3D, it was developed for the Amiga computer and later also for Linux, Irix, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. It was initially written in 1983 on Commodore 64 by two Finnish bro...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track The Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track is a bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track located in Winterberg, Germany. It is the only track of its kind in the world with a turn that has corporate sponsorship with turn seven being sponsored by V...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bell YFM-1 Airacuda The Bell YFM-1 Airacuda was an American heavy fighter aircraft, developed by the Bell Aircraft Corporation during the mid-1930s. It was the first military aircraft produced by Bell. Originally designated the Bell Model 1, the Airacuda first flew on 1 September 1937. The Airac...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Luján, Buenos Aires Luján (pronounced ) is a city in the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, located 68 kilometres north west of the city of Buenos Aires. The city was founded in 1755 and has a population of 106,899 (per the ). Luján is best known for its large neo-gothic Basilica, built in hono...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ambala bechraji Ambala is the village of Bechraji taluka in Gujarat and it is far from 15 km from Bechraji. There is majority of 72 kadva patidar and thereiarealso public like thakor, chamar, vaghri. Janmastami, dashera are celebrated widely in this village. Dashera is the biggest festival of th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Latrice Royale Timothy Wilcots (born February 12, 1972), better known by his stage name Latrice Royale, is an American drag performer and reality television personality. He is best known for his appearances in season 4 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" in 2012, and season 1 of \"RuPaul's Drag Race All S...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joe Langworth Joe Langworth (born July 19, 1966) is an American choreographer, casting director, singer and dancer. From 1990 - 2005, Langworth appeared in a number of major Broadway musicals, including the closing company of the original production of \"A Chorus Line\", the Tony Award-winning p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Warner (1736–1800) John Warner (1736–1800) was an English cleric and classical scholar. Son of Ferdinando Warner and born in London in 1736, he was admitted to St Paul's School on 30 March 1747. Going on to Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1754, then shortly moving to Trinity College, he gra...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Paul Kogerman Paul Nikolai Kogerman ( in Tallinn – 27 July 1951 in Tallinn) was an Estonian chemist and founder of modern research in oil shale. Paul Kogerman was born into a family of gas factory worker (and former sailor). He went to an elementary school in 1901–1904 and a town school in 1904–...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Transport in Pune Pune is a city in the western part of India, in the state of Maharashtra and is roughly 160 km east of Mumbai. It has winding roads, many of which follow the natural slopes of the mountainous terrain and end at the rivers feeding the city. As the city expanded in an unorganized...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Enron Code of Ethics The Enron Code of Ethics was a 64-page booklet published by Enron Corporation, the last known edition of which was in July 2000. The sale of copies of the booklet on Ebay has passed into internet folklore. An article in the \"San Francisco Chronicle\" for February 10, 2002 r...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Icaro Icaro () is a South American indigenous colloquialism for magic or alchemy, or any esoteric modality by which a practitioner attempts to channel their energy to manifest their will. Today, this term is commonly used to describe the medicine songs performed in \"vegetal\" ceremonies, especi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Red Willow County, Nebraska Red Willow County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2010 census, the population was 11,055. Its county seat is McCook. In the Nebraska license plate system, Red Willow County is represented by the prefix 48 (it had the forty-eighth-largest n...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Samuel Wagan Watson Samuel Wagan Watson (born 1972) is a contemporary Indigenous Australian poet. Samuel Wagan Watson was born in Brisbane; Completed secondary studies in Morayfield State High School where his lawyer sister Nicole also completed her secondary education; whilst living in Cabooltu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli du Falga Marie-François Auguste de Caffarelli du Falga (October 7, 1766, Haute-Garonne, France - January 23, 1849, Leschelles, near Guise, Aisne) was a French général de division of Italian descent. Two of his brothers were also generals. His name is inscribe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ones' complement The ones' complement of a binary number is defined as the value obtained by inverting all the bits in the binary representation of the number (swapping 0s for 1s and vice versa). The ones' complement of the number then behaves like the negative of the original number in some ari...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Elaine Trebek Kares Elaine Trebek Kares, formerly known as Elaine Callei, is an American businesswoman. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, and a journalism graduate of Ohio State University, she was a Playboy Bunny in the 1960s under the pseudonym Teddy Howard. With her first husband Louis Callei, ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alfred Schickel Alfred Schickel (18 June 1933 – 30 September 2015) was a German revisionist historian and Scientific Director of the Zeitgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle Ingolstadt. Schickel was born in Ústí nad Labem/Aussig an der Elbe, Czechoslovakia. He attended Kolleg St. Blasien, a Jesuit sc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chale Wote Street Art Festival The Chale Wote Street Art Festival also known as Chale Wote is an alternative platform that brings art, music, dance and performance out into the streets. The festival targets exchanges between scores of local and international artists and patrons by creating and a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Darryl Middleton Darryl Bryan Middleton (born July 21, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player and current assistant coach for CSKA Moscow of the VTB United League. Standing at 6'8\" (2.03 m), he played at the power forward position. He holds the record for being the oldest pl...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian (b. August 4, 1789 at Pointe-à-Pitre (also written: Ponte-à-Pitre), Guadeloupe; d. February 24, 1839 Pointe-à-Pitre) was one of the first hearing educators in France to achieve native-level fluency in French Sign Language. He wrote an imp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Thodu Needa Thodu Needa (English: Companion — Shadow) is a 1965 Telugu drama film, produced by N. N. Bhatt and A. Rami Reddy under the Vijayabhat Movies banner and directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by K. V....
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{ "retrieved": [ "St. Mary's of the Barrens Catholic Church (Perryville, Missouri) St. Mary's of the Barrens Church is a Roman Catholic Church and former Seminary in Perryville, Missouri. St. Mary's is the historic seat of the American Vincentians and since its establishment in 1818 has served as an educational i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Louis Vorster Louis Vorster (2 November 1966 – 17 April 2012) was a South African-Namibian cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. He was born in Potchefstroom. Vorster made his cricketing debut for Albatross cricket club on 1 July 1983, in a victory against the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "HORTA (mining) HORTA is an underground geographic positioning technology utilized in the mining industry and being considered for extraterrestrial space mining applications. The technology utilizes a gyroscope and an accelerometer, together called an inertial navigation system or INS, to aid in ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dale E. Saffels Dale Emerson Saffels (August 13, 1921 – November 14, 2002) was an American lawyer, legislator, and United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas. Saffels was born in Moline, Kansas. He volunteered for the United States Army in 1942, d...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth The player must raise a small army of mercenaries by fighting turn-based tactical battles. Game flow involves selecting places on the world map, watching story characters interact, and then a battle. While on the story map, the player can equip items and teach party...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Big Daddy (band) Big Daddy is an American satire/parody band, and voice actors that was among the first groups to create mashups - in this case, of oldies and modern pop songs. They are best known for the voices of the Rhinoceros, the Lion, the Giraffe, the Penguin, the Alligator, the Gorilla, t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Red Rubber Ball \"Red Rubber Ball\" is a pop song written by Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers and recorded by The Cyrkle, whose version reached #2 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and in New Zealand. In Canada, the song reached number one. \"Red Rubber Ball\" is sung from the perspecti...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2016 World Mixed Curling Championship The 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship was held from October 14 to 22 at the Sport Palace in Kazan, Russia. Among the 37 participating nations, Andorra, Croatia, South Korea and the Netherlands debuted on this event, while China, Israel and Lithuania didn...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Manuel A. Alonso Dr. Manuel A. Alonso (October 6, 1822 – November 4, 1889) was a writer, poet and journalist. He is considered to be the first Puerto Rican writer of notable importance. Alonso was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He received his primary education in Caguas and in the Ildefonso Sem...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alvin Toffler Alvin Toffler (October 4, 1928 – June 27, 2016) was an American writer, futurist, and businessman known for his works discussing modern technologies, including the digital revolution and the communication revolution, with emphasis on their effects on cultures worldwide. Toffler was...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Subsea Valley The Subsea Valley(SSV) geographically consists of Fornebu, Sandvika, Asker, Tranby, Drammen, Hokksund and Kongsberg, totaling approximately 75 km in length. The SSV consists of 184 firms and currently incorporates three of the five major subsea engineering companies that compete in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "DR & AJU DR & AJU Law Group LLC is a Korea-based international law firm headquartered in Seoul. Since the 2009 merger of Daeryook (DR) and AJU, the firm has expanded to over 155 attorneys and is now among the top ten firms in Korea. The Kim Dae-Hui Law Office opened in 1992, and after former pro...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gisbert VI of Bronckhorst-Borculo Gisbert VI of Bronckhorst-Borculo ( – 1 November 1409) was a Dutch nobleman. He was a son of William IV of Bronckhorst and Kunigunde of Moers. He was the ruling Lord of Bronckhorst from 1399 until his death, and the ruling Lord of Borculo from 1402 until his dea...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ngarkat Conservation Park Ngarkat Conservation Park is a protected area located in South Australia's south-eastern corner about south east of the Adelaide city centre. The conservation park was proclaimed in 1979 \"to conserve the mallee heath habitat of the 90 Mile Desert\". On 27 May 2004, the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Steingaden Steingaden is a town and municipality in the Weilheim-Schongau district of Upper Bavaria, Germany. It is the site of the 12th-century Steingaden Abbey (\"Kloster Steingaden\") and the Wies Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The community lies in the Alpine foothills, on the border ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sugar paste Sugar paste icing is a sweet edible sugar dough usually made from sucrose and glucose. It is sometimes referred to as sugar gum or gum paste, but should not be confused with fondant. It is used to cover cakes, mold features and create decorations for cakes. Sugar paste hardens so it ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jonathan L. Austin Jonathan Loring Austin (January 2, 1748 – May 10, 1826) was a Massachusetts revolutionary, diplomat and politician who served as the second Secretary of the Commonwealth and the tenth Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts. Austin was the father of Massachusetts Attor...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Old Dog Haven OldDog Haven is 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization whose goal it is to improve the quality of life of geriatric or \"senior\" dogs that need care and homes, mainly in the western part of Washington State. The group was formed in 1994 by shelter volunteers who saw seni...
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{ "retrieved": [ "If I Was Your Vampire \"If I Was Your Vampire\" is a song by Marilyn Manson, and is the first track on the album \"Eat Me, Drink Me\". Marilyn Manson wrote the song on Christmas Day in 2006. The song was uploaded to Manson's MySpace on April 16, 2007 and was officially released on June 5, 2007 o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "USS America (CV-66) USS \"America\" (CVA/CV-66) was one of three supercarriers built for the United States Navy in the 1960s. Commissioned in 1965, she spent most of her career in the Atlantic and Mediterranean, but did make three Pacific deployments serving in the Vietnam War. She also served i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Johann Kuhnau Johann Kuhnau (; 6 April 16605 June 1722) was a German polymath: known primarily as composer today, he was also active as novelist, translator, lawyer, and music theorist, being able late in life to combine these activities with the duties of his official post of \"Thomaskantor\" i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Games Domain Games Domain was a video game website founded by Dave Stanworth and based in Birmingham, UK. In the late 1990s, it was at one time mirrored in seven countries and had a tumultuous history of being purchased by different corporations over its 11-year existence. It was active from Mar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Corbly Family massacre The Corbly Family massacre refers to the massacre of members of the family of the Rev. John Corbly by Indians on May 10, 1782. The Corbly family lived one mile north of Garards Fort, in southwest Pennsylvania at the John Corbley Farm. The massacre occurred on Sunday mornin...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kubutz and Shuruk Kubutz ( ) and Shuruk ( ) are two Hebrew niqqud vowel signs that represent the sound . Kubutz is a short \"u\" and Shuruk is long \"u\".. In an alternate, Ashkenazi naming, the Kubutz (three diagonal dots) is called \"Shuruk\" and Shuruk is called \"Melopum\" (). The Kubutz sig...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gregory Ain Gregory Ain (March 28, 1908 – January 9, 1988) was an American architect active in the mid-20th century. Working primarily in the Los Angeles area, Ain is best known for bringing elements of modern architecture to lower- and medium-cost housing. He addressed \"the common architectura...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Article directory An article directory is a website with collections of articles written about different subjects. Sometimes article directories are referred to as content farms, which are websites created to produce mass content, where some are based on churnalism. An article directory may acce...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gantz Homestead The Gantz Homestead, also called the Gantz Farm House, in Grove City, Franklin County, Ohio, United States, was built in around 1832. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Adam Johan Gantz was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania on May 10, 18...
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{ "retrieved": [ "United Service Organization of North Carolina The United Service Organizations of North Carolina (USO of NC) is the oldest continuously operating United Service Organization (USO) in the world (founded April 23, 1941, in Jacksonville/Camp Lejeune) as well as the first USO (at Fort Bragg).The USO...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Numa Coste Numa Coste (August 31, 1843 – June 10, 1907) was a French painter and journalist. Numa Coste was born on August 31, 1843 in Aix-en-Provence, in south-eastern France. Coste started his career as a notary's clerk. He later served as a sergeant in the civil service. After he received his...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Peters Glacier (Alaska Range) Peters Glacier, also known as Hanna Glacier and Hudeetsedle Toyaane' is a glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve in the U.S. state of Alaska. The glacier runs from the Peters Basin icefield in a deep valley to the north of Denali's Wickersham Wall, between Den...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Miodrag Bulatović Miodrag Bulatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Булатовић; 20 February 1930 – 15 March 1991) was a Montenegrin Serb writer, novelist and playwright in Yugoslavia. Bulatović was known \"for his fierce Serbian nationalism, which earned him the enmity of other ethnic groups in Yugosl...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Comedy Playhouse (series 2) The second series of Comedy Playhouse, the long-running BBC series, aired from 1 March 1963 to 12 April 1963. All the episodes were written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The second series, which was in black and white, consisted of six episodes, each of which had a ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ricky Waddell Richard Alexander Waddell (born 4 February 1981 in Falkirk) is a Scottish football player and coach who is currently head coach of Scottish Lowland Football League team Edusport Academy. His playing career as a defender or midfielder saw him play for Scottish clubs including Falkir...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2004 Iraq churches attacks On August 1, 2004, a series of car bomb attacks took place during the Sunday evening Mass in churches of two Iraqi cities, Baghdad and Mosul. The six attacks killed at least 12 people and wounded at least 71. No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Iraq's na...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Johnnie Walker (racing driver) Johnnie Walker (aka John Walker) is a former Australian racing driver, born in Adelaide, South Australia. He first raced in the early 1960s at Mallala in his Holden FE road car. After competing in the Australian Formula 2 Championship he graduated to Formula 5000 i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rob Johnston Rob Johnston is the assistant general secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation - a global union federation of 677 trade unions representing 19.7 million workers in 149 countries in the seafaring, port, road, rail, tourism and aviation sectors. Johnston joined the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "WPVI-TV WPVI-TV, branded as 6 ABC, is an ABC owned-and-operated television station licensed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on virtual and VHF channel 6 from a transmitter located in Philadelphia's Roxborough neighborhood at . Owned by...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tulsi Diwasa Tulsi Prasad Joshi (popular Tulasi Diwasa) Nepali:तुलसी दिवस is a Nepalese literary figure and folklore expert. He was honoured with \"Bisista Sahitya Siromani\" title at the International Poetry Festival in India in April 2013., Professor Diwas had served as Cultural Secretary at t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2006 Croydon London Borough Council election Elections to Croydon Council in London, England were held on 4 May 2006. The whole council was up for election for the first time since the 2002 election. The Labour Party lost control of the council to the Conservative Party for the first time since ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Boss Johnson Byron Ingemar \"Boss\" Johnson (December 10, 1890 – January 12, 1964), born Björn Ingimar \"Bjössi\" Jónsson, served as the 24th Premier of the province of British Columbia, Canada, from 1947 to 1952. To his contemporaries he was often referred to by his nickname, \"Boss Johnson\", ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster The Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster was an experimental bomber aircraft, designed for a high top speed. The unconventional approach was to mount the two engines within the fuselage driving a pair of contra-rotating propellers mounted at the tail in a pusher configuration, leaving...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Acropora kirstyae Acropora kirstyae is a species of acroporid coral that was first described by Jen Veron and C. C. Wallace in 1984. Found in marine, tropical, shallow reefs in sheltered areas usually at depths of , and also occurs in sheltered lagoons. It is listed as a vulnerable species on th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Antonia of Baux Antonia of Baux (; c. 1355 – 23 January 1374) was the second Queen consort of Frederick III, King of Sicily. Antonia was a daughter of Francis of Baux and his second wife Marguerite of Taranto. Antonia's only other sibling by her father's marriage to Marguerite was James of Baux,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gio Batta Gori Professor Gio Batta Gori is an epidemiologist and fellow with the Health Policy Center in Bethesda, Maryland which he established in 1997 and where he specializes in risk assessment and scientific research. He was deputy director of the United States' National Cancer Institute's D...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Harlem River Drive The Harlem River Drive is a 4.20-mile (6.76 km) long north–south parkway in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs along the west bank of the Harlem River from the Triborough Bridge in East Harlem to 10th Avenue in Inwood, where the parkway ends and the road continues...
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