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"Charles John Engledow Charles John Engledow (30 September 1860 – 18 December 1932) was a British military officer and an Irish nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for the North Kildare, where he sat as an anti-Parnellite from 1895 to... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Andrew J. Grigsby Andrew Jackson Grigsby (November 2, 1819 – December 23, 1895) was a Confederate States Army officer in the famed Stonewall Brigade during the American Civil War. Grigsby was also known as both \"A. J. Grigsby\" and \"Arnold J. Grigsby\". Grigsby was born in Rockbridge County, V... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Alfred Deakin Brookes Alfred Deakin Brookes (11 April 1920 – 19 June 2005) was the first head of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, the intelligence agency of the Australian government that collects foreign intelligence. He was appointed in 1952 by Robert Menzies the prime minister at t... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Alex Henteloff Alex Henteloff (born May 23, 1942) is an American actor. Born in Los Angeles, California, Henteloff has appeared mostly on television in guest starring roles. He portrayed the attorney Arnold Drake Ripner in a recurring role on the television series \"Barney Miller\". His many TV ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Island Pond Historic District The Island Pond Historic District encompasses a portion of the village of Island Pond in the town of Brighton, Vermont. The village was established in the 19th century as the halfway point in the Grand Trunk Railway, an international railroad connection Portland, Ma... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Blink (band) Blink are a pop rock band from Ireland. They are noted for their mixture of humour and melancholy. They have released three albums to date: \"A Map of the Universe by Blink\" (1994), \"The End Is High\" (1998) and \"Deep Inside the Sound of Sadness\" (2004). \"A Map of the Universe ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Donald Stone Macdonald Donald Stone Macdonald (1919 – August 29, 1993) was an American academic who specialized in Korean affairs, in particular the bilateral relations between South Korea and the United States. Macdonald had two careers, both concerning Korea. He was first a public servant at t... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Manly, Queensland Manly is an eastern bayside suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Manly is located approximately east of the Brisbane central business district. Surrounding suburbs are Wynnum (to the north), Lota to the South and Manly West (to the west). To the east lies More... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sadhu A sadhu (IAST: ' (male), \"sādhvī\" or \"sādhvīne\" (female)), also spelled saddhu\"', is a religious ascetic, mendicant (monk) or any holy person in Hinduism and Jainism who has renounced the worldly life. They are sometimes alternatively referred to as \" jogi\", \"sannyasi\" or \"vairag... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"NanoMemPro IPPC Database The NanoMemPro IPPC database focus the operations where membranes are introduced as Best Available Techniques in the industrial areas addressed by the IPPC Directive. The Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive was adopted by the European Council on ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Regulated Industries Committee (Georgia House) The House Regulated Industries Committee is a 19 member legislative body consisting of a chairman, a vice-chairman, a secretary, and 16 members. The Committee operates under a House mandate to evaluate legislation affecting the way companies and pro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Softpress Softpress Systems is a software publisher with its headquarters in Witney in Oxfordshire, UK. The company was founded in 1993. Originally the developers of a print-publishing application called Uniqorn. Development of Uniqorn ended after Apple discontinued printing support for its Quic... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Whale Hill Whale Hill is an area of Eston, England, in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland, lying at the foot of the Eston Hills. The neighbourhood has a population of around 1,500 people, with a mix of age groups living in private and social housing. The suburb also benefits from a lo... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Eu Sou Todos Nós Eu Sou Todos Nós is the fourteenth studio album by Brazilian solo artist Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1998. The album cover is a composite of pictures of several people, forming the face of Zé Ramalho, which is an allusion to the album's title, \"Eu Sou Todos Nós\", which tran... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Aatqall Taúaa Aatqall Taúaa is an artist (sculptor), Iraqi national and TV presenter in the 1970s in Iraq. During the 1970s, she presented the television program, \"Cinema and People\". She fled Iraq, after Saddam Hussein harassed her, and settled in Hungary. However, without a breadwinner, she ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Traveller (Jorn album) Traveller is the eighth studio album by Norwegian singer Jørn Lande's solo band JORN. The album was released on June 14, 2013 in Europe and June 11, 2013 in North America. It is characterized by its heavy yet melodic sound. The album lyrics primarily center around the them... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Drosera scorpioides Drosera scorpioides, commonly called the shaggy sundew, is a pygmy sundew native to the Jarrah Forest region and southern coasts of Southwest Australia. Notable for its unusually large size, \"D. scorpioides\" can produce rosettes measuring up to two inches in diameter and sp... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John Anderson (musician) John David Anderson (born December 13, 1954 in Apopka, Florida) is an American country musician with a successful career that has lasted more than 30 years. Starting in 1977 with the release of his first single, \"I've Got a Feelin' (Somebody's Been Stealin')\", Anderson... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Katie Morag (TV series) Katie Morag is the television adaptation of the series of books by Mairi Hedderwick. The programmes follow the adventures of Katie Morag whose life on the fictional Scottish island of Struay is full of stories of jealousy, bravery and rivalry and peopled by an annoying li... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"St. Paschal Baylon Parish (Highland Heights, Ohio) St. Paschal Baylon Parish is a Roman Catholic community founded in the ideals of the Blessed Sacrament. In the early 1950s Father John O'Brien and Brother Edward Mullen established the parish in Highland Heights, Ohio. The parish quickly grew as... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Coal was discovered in the Talcher Coalfields at Gopalprasad in 1837. Handidhua Colliery was opened by M/s Villiers in 1921. NCDC opened several mines–at South Balanda in 1960, Nandira in 1962 and Jagannath in 1972. Production rose from 0.91 million tonnes in 1972-73 to 33.10 million tonnes in 2... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Samuktala Road Junction railway station Samuktala Road Junction is a railway junction station in Alipurduar district in the Indian state of West Bengal. With the partition of India in 1947, railway links of Assam and the Indian part of North Bengal, earlier passing through the eastern part of Be... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Tsubasacon Tsubasacon is a three-day anime convention held on a weekend during the fall. Tsubasacon is also the first anime convention to be held in West Virginia. The convention's name is a blend of the words \"tsubasa\" (Japanese for \"wings\") and \"convention\". Like most anime conventions, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Spähkreuzer 1938 Spähkreuzer was the type name of a planned class of large destroyers or reconnaissance cruisers for Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". There were 3 main designs proposed for this ship class, the 1938 design, the 1939 design and the 1940 design. The 1940 design was slightly larger ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cannabis Law Reform Cannabis Law Reform (CLEAR), formerly the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, is a UK lobby group which campaigns to end the prohibition of cannabis, most urgently for those who need it as medicine. History prior to 2015: The Legalise Cannabis Alliance (LCA) campaigned for the legali... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Charlie Gardiner (ice hockey) Charles Robert \"Chuck\" Gardiner (December 31, 1904 – June 13, 1934) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Gardiner moved with his family to Canada as a c... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Break It to Me Gently (Aretha Franklin song) \"Break It to Me Gently\" is a song written by Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch which was an R&B hit for Aretha Franklin in 1977. Released from the \"Sweet Passion\" album, it reached Number 1 on the Hot Soul Singles chart in June 1977. The song... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Fold Zandura Fold Zandura is an alternative rock band from California. They released four albums between 1995 and 1999 plus one white 7\" vinyl. Each album was released under a different label. The two premier members also founded the industrial band Mortal. Their songs are \"love songs and prai... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mie (pose) The mie ( or , pronounced 'mee-eh'), a powerful and emotional pose struck by an actor, who then freezes for a moment, is a distinctive element of \"aragoto\" Kabuki performance. \"Mie\" means 'appearance' or 'visible' in Japanese, and one of the primary purposes of this convention is ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Greg Hall (filmmaker) Greg Hall (born 30 June 1980 in London, England) is a British film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter. He is active with the film-making collective \"Broke But Making Films\". \"The Plague\" (2004) — made when he was a 22-year-old with a budget of just £3,... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Matthew Booth (soccer) Matthew Paul Booth (born 14 March 1977) is a former South African football defender who last played for Bidvest Wits in the Premier Soccer League and internationally for the South Africa national team. Booth will be remembered as a fan favourite among South African fans wh... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Line officer In the United States Armed Forces, the term line officer or officer of the line refers to a U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps, commissioned officer or warrant officer who exercises general command authority and is eligible for operational command positions, as opposed to officers who n... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Landsgemeinde The Landsgemeinde () or \"cantonal assembly\" is a public, non-secret ballot voting system operating by majority rule, which constitutes one of the oldest forms of direct democracy. Still at use – in a few places – at the subnational political level in Switzerland, it was formerly ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Thomas S. Hammond Thomas Stevens Hammond (October 29, 1883 – June 15, 1950) was an American business and political leader, soldier, and college football player and coach. He played football for Fielding H. Yost's renowned 1903, 1904 and 1905 \"Point-a-Minute\" football teams at the University of... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Montevideo, God Bless You! Montevideo, God Bless You! (/\"Montevideo, Bog te video!\"; internationally titled Montevideo, Taste of a Dream) is a 2010 Serbian film directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić about the events leading to the participation of the Yugoslavia national football team at the first FIF... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Palai Central Bank Palai Central Bank was a commercial bank headquartered in Kerala, South India that functioned during the middle of last century. Although it was started in a small remote town, the bank grew up to become not only the biggest bank but the biggest institution in Kerala, after th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ruslan Tsabolov Ruslan Lazarevich Tsabolov (Russian: \"Русла́н Ла́заревич Цабо́лов\" (1926 in Vladikavkaz — 2003 in Moscow) was a Russian linguist and notable Kurdologist. Tsabolov studied at the department of Iranian Studies of the Leningrad State University, worked as a librarian and later fro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Organisms at high altitude Organisms can live at high altitude, either on land, in water, or while flying. Decreased oxygen availability and decreased temperature make life at such altitudes challenging, though many species have been successfully adapted via considerable physiological changes. A... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cambra In British legend, Cambra was the daughter of Belinus the Great, a legendary king of the Britons, and married to Antenor, the second King of the Cimmerians. The Cimmerians changed the name of their tribe to Sicambri in honor of Cambra. Cambra's son by Antenor, Priamus the Younger, succeed... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Calas (food) Beignets are dumplings composed primarily of cooked rice, yeast, sugar, eggs, and flour; the resulting batter is deep-fried. It is traditionally a breakfast dish, served with coffee or cafe au lait, and has a mention in most Creole cuisine cookbooks. Calas are also referred to as Cr... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Teemu Pulkkinen Teemu Pulkkinen (born 2 January 1992) is a Finnish professional ice hockey left winger currently playing for HC Dinamo Minsk in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Pulkkinen was drafted 111th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Pulkkinen made his first ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hernán Orantes López Hernán de Jesús Orantes López (born 11 April 1968) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He serves as a deputy of the LXIII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing the second federal electoral district of Chiapas. In 1992, Orantes... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Medical case management Medical case management is a collaborative process that facilitates recommended treatment plans to assure the appropriate medical care is provided to disabled, ill or injured individuals. It is a role frequently overseen by patient advocates. It refers to the planning and... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Keith Haring Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art and graffiti-like work grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s. Haring's work grew to popularity from his spontaneous drawings in New York City subways – chalk outlines on bla... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Anugerah Anugerah (\"Blessing\") is an Indonesian television serial sinetron fifth long-running drama with 473 episodes after Cinta Fitri with 1002 episodes, Putri yang Ditukar with 676 episodes, Islam KTP with 558 episodes and Suami-Suami Takut Istri with 512 episodes. It was produced video pro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Bahram ibn Mafinna Bahram ibn Mafinna (), also known as al-'Adil (\"the just one\") was an Iranian statesman who served as the \"vizier\" of the Buyid ruler Abu Kalijar from 1025/6 to 1041/2. Unlike the majority of the Buyid viziers, Bahram bore an Iranian name, and his father also had an Irania... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Shacharit Shacharit ( \"šaḥăriṯ\"), or Shacharis in Ashkenazi Hebrew, is the morning Tefillah (prayer) of the Jewish people, one of the three daily prayers. Different traditions identify different primary components of Shacharit. Essentially all agree that Pesukei dezimra, the Shema and its bles... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"National Old Trails Road National Old Trails Road, also known as the Ocean-to-Ocean Highway, was established in 1912, and became part of the National Auto Trail system in the United States. It was long and stretched from Baltimore, Maryland (some old maps indicate New York City was the actual ea... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Senachwine Senachwine (Potawatomi: \"Znajjewan\", \"Difficult Current\") or Petchaho (supposedly from Potawatomi: \"Red Cedar\") (c. 1744-1831) was a 19th-century Illinois River Potawatomi chieftain. In 1815, he succeeded his brother Gomo as chieftain of their band and was one of the last major ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kathiraon Kathiraon is a village in Pindra Tehsil of Varanasi district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Kathiraon has its own gram panchayat in the same name as the village. The village is about north-west of Varanasi city, south-east of state capital Lucknow and south-east of the national ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ed Freed Edwin Charles \"Ed\" Freed (August 22, 1919 – November 15, 2002) was a professional baseball player. Within an eleven-year span, Freed played eight seasons in the minor leagues, with a \"cup of coffee\" in Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies during the 1942 season. He w... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Fight Matrix Fight Matrix | MMA Rankings, Records, Statistics is an independent, comprehensive, mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter ranking system portal. It is one of the sport's most recognized ranking websites. According to FightMatrix: \"The rankings on this site are software generated, produce... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"ANCA (company) ANCA Pty Ltd (formerly Australian Numerical Control and Automation Pty Ltd) is an Australia company which designs and manufactures computer numerical controlled grinding machines. The company was founded in 1974 by Pat Boland and Pat McCluskey in Melbourne, Australia. ANCA has its... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Batoi Systems Batoi Systems Private Limited is a global cloud computing company headquartered in Bhubaneswar, India. Batoi has been profiled as one of the top 20 cloud computing companies by silicon review magazine and profiled among the 50 Most Promising Big Data Companies by CIO Review Batoi h... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Believers Church Residential School Believers Church Residential School (BCRS) is a co-educational institution located in Kizhakkan Muthoor, Thiruvalla at a distance of 2 km from the town, and is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi. The school, BCRS, was started in 2002... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Barbara Justice Barbara J. Justice-Muhammad is a forensic and clinical psychiatrist as well as a surgical oncologist. The first African-American woman to be trained in general surgery at Columbia University Medical Center. She has worked at Harlem Hospital, Abundant Life Clinic and at Memorial S... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"From the Vaults (The Beau Brummels album) From the Vaults is a compilation album by American rock band The Beau Brummels. It was released in 1982 by Rhino Records, and reissued in 1999 by One Way Records. The album contains 14 songs, including rare or previously unreleased material recorded by t... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cheeky Weekly Cheeky Weekly was a British comic book magazine published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran for 117 issues from (issues dates) 22 October 1977 to 2 February 1980, failing to be published for 3 weeks in December 1978 due to an industrial dispute. It merged with stable-mate \... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Martin Durkin (director) Martin Richard Durkin (born 23 January 1962 in South Shields) is an English television producer and director, particularly on Britain's Channel 4. Durkin is managing director of Wag TV, a television production company. He has produced, directed and executive-produced pro... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Michael (poem) \"Michael\" is a pastoral poem, written by William Wordsworth in 1800 and first published in the 1800 edition of \"Lyrical Ballads\". The poem is one of Wordsworth's best known poems and the subject of much critical literature. It tells the story of an aging shepherd, Michael, his... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"In May 1979, Phoolan is abducted by Babu Gujjar (Anirudh Agarwal). Gujjar is a physically imposing man and a ruthless, predatory mercenary. Although Gujjar's lieutenant Vikram is sympathetic towards Phoolan, Gujjar indiscriminately brutalizes and humiliates her, until one day Vikram catches him ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jon Rudnitsky Jon Rudnitsky (born November 22, 1989) is an American actor and comedian who was a cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" for the 2015-2016 season. Rudnitsky is a native of Harrington Park, New Jersey. His mother, Karen, is in charge of the gerontology center at Valley Hospital in ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sioux The Sioux (), also known as Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects. The Sioux comprise three major divisions base... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Fort Gaines Historic District The Fort Gaines Historic District in Fort Gaines, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is roughly bounded by the Chattahoochee River, GA 37, GA 39, College, Commerce and Jefferson Streets. It include... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Johanna Dejager Johanna Dejager (1969) is a Canadian professional female bodybuilder. She currently lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Married as Ashton in 2016. Johanna Dejager grew up on a dairy farm. Her time on the farm helped her shape herself for her bodybuilding career. At the age of 10, s... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Joe Krivak Joseph J. Krivak (March 20, 1935 – December 25, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He served as head coach for the Maryland Terrapins football team from 1987 to 1991, where he compiled a 20–34–2 record. He also served as an assistant coach at Maryland, Syracuse, Navy, an... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kožany Kožany is a village and municipality in Bardejov District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1427. This village is well known by the wooden church, which was built in the past and now it is attraction for the tourists and ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"From episodes 1–13, the first ending theme is \"Dreamy Journey\" (ドリーミー ジャーニー) by The Peggies. From episodes 14-26, the second ending theme is \"Sayonara Moon Town\" (サヨナラ ムーン タウン) by Scenario Art. From episodes 27-39, the third ending theme is \"Boku wa Hashiri Tsuzukeru\" (僕 は 走り 続ける) by MELOF... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John Joseph Lee John Joseph Lee (born 9 July 1942) (commonly known as J.J. Lee), is an Irish historian and former senator. He is currently Professor of History and Glucksman Professor for Irish Studies and Director of Glucksman Ireland House, at New York University. Born in Tralee, County Kerry,... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Leprechaun (video game) Leprechaun is an arcade game manufactured by Enter-Tech in 1982. It was licensed from Tong Electronic Inc. It was also manufactured as Pot of Gold by Game Plan. \"Leprechaun\" was designed for children, with a low difficulty and a smaller cabinet. The player controls a sl... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sal River (India) The Sal River is a small river in Salcete, Goa in India. The river opens near Margao and passes through the villages of Benaulim, Navelim, Varca, Orlim, Carmona, Dramapur, Chinchinim, Assolna, Cavelossim, Mobor and drains itself into the Arabian Sea at Betul. Local residents of... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"David Warnock Dr. David Warnock, OBE (April 11, 1865 in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland – August 23, 1932) was a politician and veterinarian from Alberta, Canada. He was educated at the Hamilton Academy, Lanarkshire, Scotland and at the West of Scotland Technical College (eventually becomi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"La víbora de la mar La víbora de la mar (lit. The sea snake) is a traditional singing game originating in Mexico. It is a popular children's game in Mexico and Latin America, and also in Spain where it is known as \"pasemisí\". Children form a line holding each other's waist or clothing, and two... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"One Town One Product (Republic of China) One Town One Product (OTOP) is a project begun in 1989 and supervised by the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration (SMEA) of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China (ROC) to promote products from the territories in the ROC jurisdict... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"I Am a Lonesome Hobo \"I Am A Lonesome Hobo\" is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan, released in 1967 on his eighth studio album, \"John Wesley Harding\". The lyrics to \"I Am A Lonesome Hobo\" tells of the typical riches to rags tradition, where a man openly admits to being a hobo having ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Bugle-Observer The Bugle-Observer is a newspaper based in Woodstock, New Brunswick, which provides local news to Carleton and York Counties. The paper publishes twice weekly, on Tuesday and a weekend edition on Friday. Woodstock's newspaper began as two papers, The Bugle and The Observer in the ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Itasca, Illinois Itasca is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. It is located approximately 27 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. It is close to O'Hare International Airport, major expressways, and rail transportation. The population was 8,649 at the 2010 census. In 2009, \"Bus... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sushmita Mitra Sushmita Mitra is an Indian computer scientist and a Professor at the Machine Intelligence Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Kolkata, India. She is currently the Head of the Machine Intelligence Unit. From 1992 to 1994 she was in the RWTH, Aachen, Germany as a DAAD... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Carlos Paz de Araújo Carlos A. Paz de Araújo (born in Natal) is a Brazilian American scientist and inventor. He collects a portfolio of nearly 600 patents registered in his name. Most of them are associated with nanotechnology, particularly a ferroelectric memory chip (FeRAM) whose cost is lower... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Langenfeld, Rhineland Langenfeld is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) in the district of Mettmann. The suburban city is located between Düsseldorf and Cologne. Langenfeld was formed from the two localities of Richrath and Reusrath and received city rights in 1948. Langenfeld has no publ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"A Toast to Men \"A Toast to Men\" is a song recorded by American singer Willa Ford, featuring vocals by Lady May. Lava released it on October 21, 2003 as a single from her cancelled second studio album \"SexySexObsessive\". Toby Gad produced the song and wrote it with Ford and Rhonda Robinson. F... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"CB Conquero Club Baloncesto Conquero, is a Spanish women's basketball club based in Huelva, that currently plays in the Liga Femenina de Baloncesto. Created in 1999 from the merge of local clubs CB Gilest and CB Ciudad de Huelva, in 2008 it reached the second category and in 2012 it was promoted... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"3 by 5 Initiative The 3 by 5 Initiative was an initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) to provide antiretroviral treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS in low- and middle-income countries. The program lasted from December 2003 to December 2005, and the name \"3 by 5\" refers to the goal o... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Bal Gopal Maharjan Bal Gopal Maharjan () is a retired Nepali football player who is the current head coach of the Nepal national football team. He was in the squad which won the historic 1993 SAG gold. After his retirement from football Bal Gopal has been busy coaching different age level Nepale... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Higger Tor Higger Tor or Higgar Tor is a dominant landmark of the Dark Peak, in the north of the Peak District National Park. It is a gritstone tor overlooking the Burbage Valley and the iron age hill fort of Carl Wark to the southeast. The tor stands to the south west of Sheffield, just within ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Never Fear Never Fear 1949 is an American drama film directed and co-written by Ida Lupino, and produced by Lupino and Collier Young. The film is also known as The Young Lovers. Carol Williams (played by Sally Forrest) is a beautiful young dancer with a promising career, struck down with and cri... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Financial Security Assurance Financial Security Assurance (FSA) is a financial guaranty (or monoline) insurance company. In 2007, before the 2008 financial crisis, FSA was ranked number four among global monoline credit insurers. FSA insured primarily municipal bonds, asset-backed securities and... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Courtney Conlogue Courtney Conlogue (born August 25, 1992) is an American professional surfer. She was born in Santa Ana, California. Courtney learned to surf at the age of 4. In 2004 when she was 11, Conlogue was the youngest athlete to be selected to the USA Junior Surf Team. She went on to ac... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Minatomirai Line The Minatomirai 21 Line (みなとみらい21線 \"Minato-mirai-21-sen\"), commonly known as the Minatomirai Line (みなとみらい線 \"Minatomirai-sen\"), is a subway line of the Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Company connecting Yokohama Station to Yokohama Chinatown through the Minato Mirai 21 developme... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cosmore Cosmore is a small village in Dorset, situated just off the main A352 Sherborne-Dorchester road. It sits at the foot of Dogbury Hill, one of Dorset's highest points. It is bounded by two minor rivers, to the East by the Caundle Brook, and to the west, the River Lydden. There are 18 separ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Lake Harding Lake Harding, also known as \"Bartlett's Ferry Lake,\" is a reservoir on the Chattahoochee River. The lake is formed by Bartlett's Ferry Dam, and the lake is located in Harris County, Georgia with some portions of the lake going into Alabama. Lake Harding is a deep lake with a depth... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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