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{ "retrieved": [ "2017 Calder Cup playoffs The 2017 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 20, 2017, with the playoff format that was introduced in 2016. The sixteen teams that qualified, eight from each conference, played best-of-five series in the division semifinals, with the playoffs...
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{ "retrieved": [ "DXCJ DXCJ (Barangay FM 102.3) is an FM station of Radio GMA Network Inc. a subsidiary of GMA Network Inc. in the Philippines. The station's studio is located at 3rd floor of PBC Building, Cagampang St., General Santos City. It is a 24-hour operating station except during Holy Week each year wher...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Harald Kihle Harald Kihle (3 July 1905 – 2 August 1997) was a Norwegian painter and illustrator. He is particularly known for his pictures with motifs from Telemark. Kihle was born in Horten; the son of Anton Jørgensen and Mina Gunelia Halvorsdatter Leikås. In 1930 he married Ingrid Kirsten Olse...
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{ "retrieved": [ "PORTNOY PORTNOY (formerly known as The Portnoy Brothers) are a British-Israeli folk rock duo formed in 2012 by Manchester-born siblings Sruli (born 1990; vocals, guitar) and Mendy Portnoy (born 1992; keyboards). Their debut album, \"Learn to Love\", was released independently on September 23, 20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tim Calpin Timothy Calpin, Jr. (born 1979) is an American screenwriter best known for writing the 2009 film \"Assassination of a High School President\". Calpin was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and first became interested in writing while attending Scranton Preparatory School, from which he g...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jair Minors Jair Minors (born 31 May 1994) is a Bermudian footballer who plays for the Saint Louis Billikens and the Bermuda national football team. In 2012, Jair Minors began play for the Saint Louis Billikens of the Atlantic 10 Conference. Since his freshman year in 2012, Minors has appeared i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2011 Dayton Dutch Lions season The 2011 Dayton Dutch Lions season was the club's second season of existence, and their first season in USL Pro, the third division of American soccer. The Dutch Lions' inaugural season was spent playing in the Premier Development League, the fourth-tier of the Ame...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Johannes Fabri (bishop of Osnabrück) Johannes Fabri, O.F.M. was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Osnabrück (1434–1451). Johannes Fabri was ordained a priest in the O.F.M. On 20 Nov 1434, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Eugene IV as Auxiliary Bishop of Osnabrü...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Masakazu Kawabe A native of Toyama prefecture, Kawabe graduated from the 19th class of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in 1907 and the 27th class of the Army Staff College in 1915. From 1927 to 1929, he served as an instructor at the War College. He was then assigned as a military attaché to ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brix & the Extricated Brix & the Extricated are a British post-punk band, formed in 2014 in Manchester, by ex-Fall members Brix Smith Start (vocals/guitar) and Steve Hanley (bass guitar). The band formed in 2014 in Manchester, following the launch event for Steve Hanley's autobiography \"\". Fou...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Village (2019 TV series) The Village is an upcoming American drama television series that is set to premiere on March 12, 2019, on NBC. \"The Village\" follows residents of an apartment building in Brooklyn where \"the people who reside in the building have built a bonded family of friends a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mike Bennett (writer) Mike Bennett (born 1962, Cheltenham, England) is a British writer and record producer. His first involvement with the music industry came when he was asked to write and produce Toyah Wilcox's \"Dreamchild\" album's tracks \"Now and Then\" and \"Out of the Blue\", which was ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College was the former name of the Southern Luzon Polytechnic College satellite campus in Tagkawayan, Quezon in the Philippines. The college started as the Tagkawayan School of Fisheries under the Commission on Fishe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alan Trefler Alan N. Trefler (born March 10, 1956) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and chess master best known as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Pegasystems, a multinational software company he founded in 1983. Prior to Pegasystems, in 1975 Trefler tied for first place in the W...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William Firmatus William Firmatus (; 1026–1103) was a Norman hermit and pilgrim of the eleventh century, now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. William Firmatus was a canon and a physician of Tours, France. Following a spiritual prompting against greed, he gave away all his possessions...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Howard Carmichael Howard Carmichael is a New Zealand theoretical physicist specialising in quantum optics. Carmichael gained a BSc in physics and mathematics in 1971, and a first class honours MSc in physics in 1973 at the University of Auckland. He then went to the University of Waikato, obtain...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo \"Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo\" is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in the United States by Liberty Magazine on September 4, 1926 and in the United Kingdom in The Strand in November 1926,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Priscilla Hill Priscilla Hill-Wampler (born October 4, 1961) is an American figure skating coach and former competitor. She is a two-time U.S. national medalist (silver in 1981, bronze in 1978) and finished within the top ten at two World Championships. She won gold at three international events...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carl Hollitzer Carl Leopold Hollitzer (born in Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Lower Austria; died in Rekawinkel, Lower Austria, Austria) was an Austrian caricaturist, singer and cabaret artist. Hollitzer was born and raised in Deutsch-Altenburg. His family had a construction business. His father, Karl H...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stranger A stranger is a person who is unknown to another person or group. Because of this unknown status, a stranger may be perceived as a threat until their identity and character can be ascertained. Different classes of strangers have been identified for social science purposes, and the tende...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2014 Africa Cup The 2014 Africa Cup was the fourteenth edition of the Africa Cup, an annual international rugby union tournament for African nations organised by the Confederation of African Rugby (CAR). The tournament, as well as the 2012 and 2013 editions of it, served as the qualifiers for th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wickett's Remedy Wickett's Remedy is a 2005 historical novel by Myla Goldberg, about the 1918 influenza epidemic. It was published by Doubleday. The novel makes heavy use of annotations, marginalia, and false documents to support its premise; Goldberg has stated that Vladimir Nabokov's \"Pale Fi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "S. Selvanayagam Professor Somasundaram Selvanayagam (28 May 1932 – 23 May 1979) was a Ceylon Tamil geographer, academic and head of the Department of Geography at the University of Jaffna. Selvanayagam was born on 28 May 1932. He was educated at Jaffna Hindu College and Zahira College, Colombo. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) is a Bahrain based not-for-profit organization that was established to maintain and promote Shariah standards for Islamic financial institution...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oliver Mowat Biggar Oliver Mowat Biggar, (October 11, 1876 – September 4, 1948) was a Canadian lawyer and civil servant. He was the second Judge Advocate General for the Canadian Forces and the first Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. He also served as the first Canadian co-chair of the Canada-U...
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{ "retrieved": [ "IBM NetVista NetVista is an umbrella name for a variety of products manufactured by IBM. The Software Suite was introduced in April 1996 as a client–server software suite, with the server software running on OS/2, and the client software on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Meant to provide Internet a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kreuzkirche, Munich The Church of All Saints () also known as Holy Cross Church (), is a cemetery church in Munich, southern Germany. The church was built in 1478 by Jörg von Halsbach and was the first church with a cemetery in the St. Peter parish. It was once located at the crossing of four ro...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Newtok, Alaska Newtok (\"Niugtaq \" in Central Alaskan Yup'ik) is a small village on the Ningliq River in the Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 354, up from 321 in 2000. Erosion is forcing the primarily Yupik Alaska Native village to consider reloca...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Assassins (LaHaye novel) Assassins: Assignment:Jerusalem, Target:Antichrist is the sixth book in the Left Behind series. It was written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins in 1999. It was released in August 1999 and was on The New York Times Best Seller List for 39 weeks. It takes place 38–42 mon...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cladoxylopsida The cladoxylopsids are a group of plants known only as fossils that are thought to be ancestors of ferns and horsetails. They had a central trunk, from the top of which several lateral branches were attached. Fossils of these plants originate in the Middle Devonian to Early Carbon...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Manitoba Highway 5 Provincial Trunk Highway 5 (PTH 5) is a provincial primary highway located in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The highway starts at the U.S. border and ends at the Saskatchewan boundary 13.6 kilometres west of Roblin. Along the way it passes through the communities of Cartw...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Emily Orwaru Emily Orwaru (born 1988) is a Kenyan aeronautical engineer, who works as an aeronautical planning engineer, at Kenya Airways, the country's national airline. She was born in Nyamira in Nyamira County, about , by road, west of Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. At the ag...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Minuscule 43 Minuscule 43 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 270 and ε 107 (Von Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves (20.5 by 15 cm). Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. Gregory suggested the 12th century. It has full marginal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Apputhi Adigal Apputhi Adigal, also spelt as Apputhi Adikal, Atputhi Adigal, Apputi Adigal, Appoodi Adikal, Appoothi Adikal and Appudhi Adigal and known as Appuddi Nayanar, was a Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally counted as the twenty-fifth in the list of 63...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Peter F. Wanser Peter Farmer Wanser (January 24, 1849 – January 3, 1918) was the 25th Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey from May 2, 1892 to May 2, 1897. Wanser was born on January 24, 1849, near New Brunswick, New Jersey. In 1882, Wanser was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly and again in 1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kenneth Hunter Kenneth Ross Hunter FRCP (31 May 1939 – 26 April 2013) was a Scottish consultant physician who specialised in diabetes. Hunter was born in Glasgow and educated at Strathallan School near Perth, Scotland and St John's College, Cambridge. He proceeded to University College Hospital,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Epidendrum sect. Equitantia The section Epidendrum\" sect. \"Equitantia of the subgenus \"E\". subg. \"Epidendrum\" of the genus \"Epidendrum\" of the Orchidaceae was published in 1861 by Reichenbach with the notation \"Epidendrum\" sect. \"Equitantia\" differs from the other sections by having ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Charles Goodchap Charles Augustus Goodchap (2 April 1837 – 20 October 1896) was a New South Wales politician. Goodchap was born in Kent, England, and educated at Huntingdon Grammar School. He went to New South Wales in 1853, and obtained a clerkship in the Colonial Secretary's office, from which...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Larry Pacifico Larry Pacifico (born January 17, 1946) is an American former world champion powerlifter. Larry won nine straight IPF World Powerlifting Championships from 1971–1979. Larry won a total of 102 competitions and set 54 World Records during his powerlifting career. Larry is widely rega...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Grand Promenade (Perth) Grand Promenade is a 5-kilometre main road in the inner north-eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, linking Dianella in the north, with Bayswater in the south. It forms the northern section of State Route 55 connecting with Railway Parade, which it joins onto at it...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fall Brawl (1998) Fall Brawl 1998: War Games was the sixth Fall Brawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on September 13, 1998 from the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. As of 2014...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Matthew Paul Olmos Matthew Paul Olmos is an American playwright from Los Angeles, California. Now living in Brooklyn, New York, he is most well-known for his play \"the living'life of the daughter mira,\" which won Arizona Theatre Company's 2015 National Latino Playwriting Award and was named on...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bokaa Dam The Bokaa Dam is a dam on the Metsimotlhabe River, a tributary of the Ngotwane River, in Botswana. It provides water to the capital city of Gaborone. It is operated by the Water Utilities Corporation. The Bokaa Dam was built in 1990/1991 by damming the Metsimotlhabe River, a tributary ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "J Scowcroft J Scowcroft was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Bolton Wanderers. He played in the inaugural Football League season of 1888-1889 and played 9 matches and scored one goal. His debut was in the 3rd month of the season, November 1888. The date was 03-Nov-1888...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Software for handling chess problems This article covers computer software designed to solve, or assist people in creating or solving, chess problems – puzzles in which pieces are laid out as in a game of chess, and may at times be based upon real games of chess that have been played and recorde...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The League of Gentlemen (novel) The League of Gentlemen (1958) is a pulp-fiction novel by English author John Boland. The novel was made into the film \"The League of Gentlemen\", which was released in 1960 and became the year's most successful British film. Lt. Col. Hyde is forced into early re...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (or Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization) is the leader of the Executive Committee (EC) of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the executive bo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic individual all-around These are the results of the rhythmic individual all-around competition, one of the two events of the rhythmic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The qualificatio...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Calvin C. Straub Calvin Chester Straub FAIA (March 16, 1920 – 1998) was an American-born architect who had significant impact on architecture as both a designer and an educator. His modesty, confidence, passion for life, and no-nonsense approach resonated with a generation that, like himself, ca...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Eagle Squadrons Memorial The Eagle Squadrons Memorial is a Second World War memorial in Grosvenor Square, London. It commemorates the service of the three Royal Air Force Eagle Squadrons from 1940 to 1942, during the Battle of Britain, and in particular their 244 Americans and 16 British fighter...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gerry Sandusky Gerard Edward Sandusky (born September 5, 1961) is an American sports broadcaster. He works as the sports director at WBAL-TV in Baltimore, Maryland, and does radio play-by-play for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. Sandusky is the son of John Sandusky, who pla...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Better America Federation The Better America Federation was a pro-business organization in California, U.S. in the 1920s. The organization co-founded in May 7, 1920 in Los Angeles, California by railway developer Eli P. Clark and other businessman, mostly from the utilities sector. It was formed...
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{ "retrieved": [ "CafeMom CafeMom was an ad-supported social networking site which was targeted at mothers and mothers-to-be. It was founded in 2006 by Andrew Shue and Michael Sanchez. Within one year of its launch, CafeMom became the most trafficked website for women (by page views) on the Internet, according to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Glyphoderma Glyphoderma is an extinct genus of placodont reptile from the Middle Triassic of China. It differs from its relative \"Psephochelys\" in having three, rather than one, fused osteoderms on the posterior skull surface, and has an earlier temporal range, from the Ladinian epoch rather t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Personal (novel) Personal is the nineteenth book in the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child. The novel was published on 28 August 2014 in the UK, New Zealand, Australia and Ireland, and on September 2, 2014, in the United States and Canada. The plot of the book revolves around Reacher's pur...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee Valley College, or WVC, is a two-year community college located in Wenatchee, Washington, United States. The college provides students with adult education classes, certifications, and 2-year Associate Degrees. WVC's primary service district is one of the large...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hardtop A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof, which for modern cars is typically constructed from metal. A hardtop roof can be either fixed (ie not removable), detachable for separate storing or retractable within the vehicle itself. \"Pillarless hardtop\" (often referred to as simply \"...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ray Mack Raymond James Mack (born Raymond James Mlckovsky on August 31, 1916 – May 7, 1969) was a second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1938 to 1946 with the Cleveland Indians (with 2,629 at bats) and in 1947 with the New York Yankees (0 AB's) and the Chicago Cubs (78 AB's). He attended C...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sai Gundewar Sai Gundewar (born Saiprasad Gundewar; 22 February 1978) is an Indian actor, model, voiceover artist and an entrepreneur. His popularity rose in 2010 after his participation in the hit Reality TV show MTV Splitsvilla, Season 4. That appearance led to his casting in the Indian franch...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Valentin Berlinsky Valentin Berlinsky (January 19, 1925 – December 15, 2008) was a Russian cellist. He was a member of the world-famous Borodin Quartet in 1945 and was a member until 2007. He was the only Quartet member to have played in it from the beginning. Berlinsky played for the Borodin Qu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Phil Hancock Phillip Ranson Hancock (born October 30, 1953) is an American professional golfer who formerly played on the PGA Tour. Hancock learned to play golf growing up in Greenville, Alabama from his father, a local dentist. Hancock and his friends would often play 45 or 54 holes in the summ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Crib Point, Victoria Crib Point is a town in, Victoria, Australia, as a part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Bittern, Crib Point, Hastings, Tyabb, and Somerville. Its local government area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula. Crib Point is served by three railway stations: Morra...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chachoengsao Chachoengsao (, ) is a town (\"thesaban mueang\") in central Thailand, capital of Chachoengsao Province. It is on the banks of the Bang Pakong River. It includes \"tambon\" Na Mueang and parts of Ban Mai, Bang Tin Pet, Wang Takhian, and Sothon of Mueang Chachoengsao District. In 200...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1906 Paraguayan Primera División season The following article presents a summary of the 1906 football (soccer) season in Paraguay. Shortly after the foundation of the governing body of football, the Liga Paraguaya de Fútbol (known today as Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol) on June 18, the first ch...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Quotient stack In algebraic geometry, a quotient stack is a stack that parametrizes equivariant objects. Geometrically, it generalizes a quotient of a scheme or a variety by a group: a quotient variety, say, would be a coarse approximation of a quotient stack. The notion is of fundamental import...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Albert Gjerdrum Albert Ehrensvärd Gjerdrum (22 June 1869 – 24 February 1954) was a Norwegian jurist. He was born in Kristiania as a son of Carl Ferdinand Gjerdrum, nephew of Jørgen and Otto Gjerdrum and grandson of Ole Gjerdrum. Together with Ovidia Kloumann he had the son Carl Ferdinand Gjerdru...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sarisophora leucoscia Sarisophora leucoscia is a moth in the Lecithoceridae family. It is found in Australia (including Queensland) and New Zealand. The wingspan is about 15 mm. The forewings are whitish suffused with fuscous, leaving the basal costal area, a median streak, and much of the centr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Defamation of Strickland Banks The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper Plan B. It was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 Recordings. The album is a departure from the sound heard on Plan B's debut album \"Who Needs Actions When You Got Words...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tau (rapper) Piotr Kowalczyk (Polish pronunciation: ) (born June 25, 1986), better known under his stage name Tau (), and formerly as Medium (), is a Polish rapper, vocalist, beatboxer and hip-hop producer. In 2008, he released his underground debut album \"Seans spirytystyczny\" (\"Séance\") un...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dorothy Proctor Dorothy Proctor is a Canadian author and activist noted for drawing attention to scientific experimentation on Canadian prisoners. Proctor was born in Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. In 1961, she was sentenced to three years at the Prison for Women in Kingston, Ontario after b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Aravella Simotas Aravella Simotas (born October 9, 1978) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party, who currently represents parts of western Queens, including Astoria and parts of Long Island City in the New York State Assembly. She is the first woman elected to office from...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Archbishop's School Archbishop's School is a mixed-ability Church of England secondary school on a parkland site on the outskirts of Canterbury, Kent in the United Kingdom. It is a school for pupils and students of all abilities from the ages of 11 to 19, and has approximately 850 pupils. The sc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jean Ruel Jean Ruel (1474 – 24 September 1537), also known as Jean Ruelle or Ioannes Ruellius in its Latinised form, was a French physician and botanist noted for the 1536 publication in Paris of \"De Natura Stirpium\", a Renaissance treatise on botany. Ruel was born in Soissons. He was self-tau...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1924 Boston Red Sox season The 1924 Boston Red Sox season was the 24th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished seventh in the American League (AL) with a record of 67 wins and 87 losses. \"Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "James S. Ayre James Stewart Ayre (August 15, 1881 – 1953) was a businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Port de Grave in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1932 to 1933. He was born in St. John's and educated at the Methodist College there and at Liverp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Association of Indonesia Futsal Academy The Association of Indonesia Futsal Academy, commonly called AAFI (Indonesian: \"Asosiasi Akademi Futsal Indonesia\") is the sole, independent body directly representing youth futsal at Indonesia level. AAFI exists to protect and promote Indonesian youth f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "CSPG4 Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 4, also known as melanoma-associated chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (MCSP) or neuron-glial antigen 2 (NG2), is a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan that in humans is encoded by the \"CSPG4\" gene. CSPG4 plays a role in stabilizing cell-substratum interactio...
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{ "retrieved": [ "An Hoa Combat Base An Hoa Combat Base (also known as Duc Duc) is a former U.S. Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base west of Hội An in Quảng Nam Province, Vietnam. The base was located approximately 28 km west of Hội An and 4 km west northwest of the Mỹ Sơn temple complex,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tawni Cranz Tawni Cranz is an American information technology executive, formerly serving as the Chief Talent Officer of Netflix, a position she had held from October 2012 until April 2017. Cranz went to the University of California, Santa Barbara and graduated with a BA in Psychology. She then ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Anna Ivanovna Kramer Anna Ivanovna Kramer (1694-1770), was a Russian court official. She was the daughter of a merchant in Narva, and was sent to Siberia as a prisoner of war after the Siege of Narva (1704) during the Great Northern War. She was introduced to the Imperial Russian court by Apraks...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Connecticut Post Mall The Connecticut Post Mall (previously named the Connecticut Post Shopping Center and Westfield Connecticut Post) is a three-story shopping mall, located on the Boston Post Road (Route 1) in Milford, Connecticut. It is currently the largest mall in the state of Connecticut a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Maraş lion The Maraş lion is a Late Hittite sculpture of a lion with a hieroglyphic inscription. It was discovered on the citadel of Kahramanmaraş (formerly Maraş) in 1883 and is displayed in the Kahramanmaraş Archaeological Museum. John David Hawkins assigned it the name \"Maraş 1\", while Winf...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sant'Antonio Abate, Milan Sant'Antonio abate is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Italy. The church is located on a street running parallel to Via Festa del Perdono. An older church linked to a hospital had operated at the site under the administration of the Augustinian order. The interior of t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sam E. Haddon Sam Ellis Haddon (born 1937) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana. Born in West Monroe, Louisiana, Haddon received a Bachelor of Science from Rice University in 1959 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Montan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brian Green (footballer) Brian Geoffrey Green (5 June 1935 – 14 August 2012) is a former football coach and player. As a player, he competed in the Football League as a forward in the 1950s and 1960s for Rochdale, Southport, Barrow, Exeter City and Chesterfield. Green was later coach of the Aust...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Turin Brakes Turin Brakes are an English band, comprising original duo Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, and long term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer. They had a UK top 5 hit in 2003 with their song \"Painkiller (Summer Rain)\". Since starting out in 1999, the band have sold around 1 mi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Stan Schmidt Stan Schmidt is a South African master of Shotokan karate. Along with others, such as Norman Robinson, he was an early practitioner of Shotokan karate in South Africa and his establishment of the South African branch of the Japan Karate Association (JKA) in 1965 after training in Ja...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tayo Fabuluje Tayo Fabuluje ( born 1991) is an American football tackle for the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football (AAF). He played college football for TCU. Fabuluje was drafted by the Bears in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. In 2010, Tayo Fabuluje redshirted at ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Good Luck, Maryland Good Luck is a ghost town and former census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Established in 1672, the former settlement is currently occupied by the Goddard Space Flight Center and a residential community. Good Luck was a property deeded to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Carl von Marr Carl von Marr (February 14, 1858 – July 10, 1936) was an American-born German painter. He was born at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of the engraver John Marr (1831–1921) and his wife Bertha Bodenstein Marr (1836–1911). He was a pupil of Henry Vianden in Milwaukee, of Martin Schauß ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Springhill House Springhill is a 17th-century plantation house in the townland of Ballindrum near Moneymore, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It has been the property of the National Trust since 1957 and, in addition to the house, gardens and park, there is a costume collection and a purp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Battle of Shenkursk The Battle of Shenkursk, in January 1919, was a major battle of the Russian Civil War. Following the Bolshevik loss at the Battle of Tulgas, the Red Army's next offensive action was against the Allied garrison of Shenkursk; located on the Vaga River. Allied forces in Shenkurs...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tim Reichert Tim Reichert (born 9 October 1979 in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German professional football player for Sportfreunde Siegen and co-founder of the SK Gaming e-sports clan. He is also the head of FC Schalke 04's e-sports division. Tim Reichert was signed by Rot-Weiß Oberhause...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chandra Sturrup Chandra Sturrup (born September 12, 1971) is a Bahamian track and field sprint athlete. She is a 100m specialist and the Bahamian record holder for the women's 100m with a personal best of 10.84 set in Lausanne, Switzerland on July 5, 2005. Sturrup is an alumnus of Norfolk State ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Changes: A Love Story Changes: a Love Story is a 1991 novel by Ama Ata Aidoo, chronicling a period of the life of a career-centred African woman as she divorces her first husband and marries into a polygamist union. It was published by the Feminist Press. The novel is set in modern-day Accra. Es...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gwisho Hot-Springs Gwisho hot-springs is a rare site for its large quantity of preserved animal and plants remains, located in Lochinvar National Park, Zambia. The site was first excavated by J. Desmond Clark in 1957, who found faunal remains and quartz tools in the western end of the site. Crei...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Aubange Aubange (German: \"Ibingen\", Luxembourgish: \"Éibeng\", Walloon: \"Åbindje\") is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the Province of Luxembourg. On 1 January 2012 the municipality, which covers 45.6 km², had 16,042 inhabitants, giving a population density of 330.9 inhabitants p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tom Tong Tom Tong is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Ganqishi (甘其食) and its American counterpart Tom’s BaoBao. Tong currently resides in Shanghai and Hangzhou, and makes frequent trips to southern New England to oversee the buildup to the grand opening of the first two Tom’s BaoBao location...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Edina, Minnesota Edina ( ) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. Edina began as a small farming and milling community in the 1860s. The population was 47,941, . Edina began as part of Richfield Township, Minnesota. By the 1870s, 17 families, most of them immigrating as a result...
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