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{ "retrieved": [ "India at the 1924 Summer Olympics India competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France; this was the third Olympics where India participated. Some months ahead of the Olympics, in Feb 1924, the All India Olympic Games (that later became the National Games of India) were held at Delhi. A f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Venezuela at the 2012 Summer Olympics Venezuela competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from July 27 to August 12, 2012. This was the nation's seventeenth consecutive appearance at the Olympics, since its debut at the same host city in 1948. Celebrating the anniversary of the nation's Ol...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Argyresthia retinella Argyresthia retinella is a moth of the Yponomeutidae family. These moths can be found in Europe, Japan and Ussuri. They are very common in the British Isles compared to other moth species. This species is present in deciduous forest environments where birch grows. \"Argyres...
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{ "retrieved": [ "A School for Husbands A School for Husbands is a lost 1917 American comedy silent film directed by George Melford, written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Harvey F. Thew, and starring Fannie Ward, Jack Dean, Edythe Chapman, Frank Elliott, Mabel Van Buren and James Neill. It was released on April 5...
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{ "retrieved": [ "More and More (Fleur East song) \"More and More\" is a song recorded by English R&B and pop recording artist Fleur East for her debut studio album \"Love, Sax and Flashbacks\" (2015). It is the second single released from the album by Syco Records. Fleur performed the single on the 2016 NTA Awar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tudor batteries Tudor is a lead-acid battery brand founded by Henri Tudor in 1890 and is now owned by Exide Technologies. Henri Tudor from Rosport created in 1890 what will become later the Tudor batteries brand: the \"Société anonyme Franco-Belge pour la fabrication de l’accumulateur Tudor\" (F...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oxford, Arkansas Oxford is a city in Izard County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 670 at the 2010 census. Oxford is located in northern Izard County at (36.217573, -91.918875). Its northern border is the Fulton County line. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Florida College Florida College is a small, coeducational Christian college in Temple Terrace, Florida. Degree programs include a Bachelor of Science in Biblical Education, Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Ba...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lost Treasure (film) Lost Treasure is a 2003 action film starring Stephen Baldwin, Nicollette Sheridan and Coby Ryan McLaughlin. It was written by Harris Done and Diane Fine and directed by Jim Wynorski under the pseudonym Jay Andrews. This movie is about a treasure hunt on a tropical island. Th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fadil Berisha Fadil Berisha is an Albanian fashion photographer living in New York City. He was once the official photographer for Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Rolex. Berisha moved to New York City from Tropojë at the age of eight, where he worked for several shops and boutiques. As a fashion ph...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Key to Midnight The Key to Midnight is a suspense-horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1979 under the pseudonym \"Leigh Nichols\". It is considered Koontz's first success. In the 1995 paperback edition, Koontz states that \"The Key to Midnight\" \"is not like anything els...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sam Garza Samuel Cruz Garza (born October 17, 1989) is an American soccer player. Garza was born on October 17, 1989, in Carrollton, Texas. After his father's job moved him to New Mexico, he returned to Highland Village, Texas, to attend Edward S. Marcus High School and play on the school's vars...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cult of Static Cult of Static is the sixth studio album by industrial metal band Static-X. It was released on March 17, 2009. The album's first single \"Stingwray\" was released and made available on the band's MySpace page on February 17, 2009. The album's title is a reference to the die-hard f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fondant icing Fondant icing, also commonly referred to simply as fondant (, ), is an icing used to decorate or sculpt cakes and pastries. It is made from sugar, water, gelatin, butter, and glycerol. It does not have the texture of most icings; rolled fondant is akin to stiff clay, while poured f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Santa Catalina Island (California) Santa Catalina Island (Tongva: \"Pimugna\" or \"Pimu\") is a rocky island off the coast of the U.S. state of California in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. The island name is often shortened to Catalina Island or just Catalina. The island is long and across at its g...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Palisades del Rey, California Palisades del Rey (also, Palisades Del Rey) was a 1921 neighborhood land development by Dickinson & Gillespie Co. that later came to be called the Playa del Rey district of Los Angeles County, California. It lay at an elevation of 135 feet (41 m). All of the houses ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kyokunankai Hiromitsu Kyokunankai Hiromitsu (born 14 December 1977 as Hirokazu Ken) is a former sumo wrestler from Amagi, Kagoshima, Japan. He made his professional debut in March 1993 and reached the top division in September 2010. The 17 years it took him to reach the top division is the secon...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Strikeforce. The event took place on September 29, 2007 at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles, California. The invitation-only event drew nearly 1,000 spectators who paid $1000 per ticket. The ev...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Run Run Shaw Sir Run Run Shaw, GBM, CBE ( November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist. He was one of the most influential figures in the Asian entertainment industry. He founded the Shaw Brothers Studio, one of t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Adrián Calello Adrián Daniel Calello (, ; born May 14, 1987) is an Argentine football midfielder, who last played for Club Atlético Huracán. He started his professional career at Independiente, debuting for the first team on February 24, 2007. In the winter transfer window of the 2008–09 season ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "South Bohemian Region South Bohemia (, ) is an administrative unit (\"kraj\") of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia. The western part of the South Bohemian Region is former Prachens (Prácheňsko), a ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "San Isidro de Lules San Isidro de Lules, or, Lules, as the town is colloquially known, is a settlement in Tucumán Province in northern Argentina, and the seat of the department (county) of the same name. Lules was founded by the parish priest of Famaillá, Dr. Zoilo Domínguez, on November 20, 185...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Edith Vethi Nyenze Edith Vethi Nyenze is a Kamba Kenyan Politician who is incumbent Member of parliament for Kitui West Constituency. She was elected to succeed her late husband Francis Nyenze as the 7th Member of parliament for Kitui West Constituency. She belongs to Wiper Democratic Movement p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Redintegration Redintegration refers to the restoration of the whole of something from a part of it. In cognitive psychology the word is used in reference to phenomena in the field of memory. The everyday phenomenon is that a small part of a memory can remind a person of the entire memory. In co...
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{ "retrieved": [ "History of Kent Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation. Kent has been occupied since the Lower Palaeolithic as finds from the quarries at Swanscombe attest. The Swanscombe skull, uncovered at Barnfield Pit, a quarry in Swanscombe, is the oldest ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Allium fistulosum Allium fistulosum, the Welsh onion, also commonly called bunching onion, long green onion, Japanese bunching onion, and spring onion, is a species of perennial plant. The species is very similar in taste and odor to the related common onion, \"Allium cepa\", and hybrids between...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Holy Trinity, Brussels Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral () is an Anglican Pro-Cathedral in Brussels, Belgium. It is part of the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England. The church is located at rue Capitaine Crespel 29, B-1050, near Avenue Louise. Holy Trinity Brussels is a Pro-Cathedral for the Di...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Yechiel Fishel Eisenbach Yechiel Fishel Eisenbach (1925 – 4 September 2008) was a Haredi rabbi and long-time rosh yeshiva of Shaar Hashamayim Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He was widely regarded as one of the greatest kabbalists in Israel, and was an expert in the writings of the Arizal and the \"siddur...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sonus Faber Sonus Faber is an Italian manufacturer of handcrafted speakers, headphones, and other high-end audio equipment based in Arcugnano, Veneto, Italy. The company was founded in 1983 by Franco Serblin. Sonus Faber is one of several audio brands owned by Fine Sounds Group, which also owns ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bernard Kryszkiewicz Servant of God Bernard Kryszkiewicz, (b. 2 May 1915 in Mława - d. July 7 1945 in Przasnyszu) was a Polish priest of the Passionist Congregation whose cause for beatification is currently in progress. Zygmunt Kryszkiewicz was born into the family of mechanical workshop owner,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1st Ranger Infantry Company (United States) The 1st Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne) was a Ranger light infantry company of the United States Army active during the Korean War. As a small special forces unit, it specialized in irregular warfare. With the successful development of the Eighth Ar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance The Dupont de Ligonnès murders and disappearance involved the murder of five members of the same family in Nantes, in the département of Loire-Atlantique in north-western France, followed by the disappearance of the father of the family. Agnès Dupont ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Franz Hedrich Franz Hedrich (1823-1895) was a German-Bohemian author and ghostwriter to Alfred Meissner. He was born on 30 July 1823 near Pisek in Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic). His family moved Prague when his father went there as a bassoonist in the city theatres. In the 1840s, he w...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pine Bluff State Hospital Pine Bluff State Hospital was a tuberculosis sanatorium and isolation hospital in Salisbury, Maryland, in the United States. The hospital was built by The Pine Bluff Sanatorium Company. The hospital grounds contain three parcels, the first is , the second is , and the t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Structure of NATO The Structure of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is complex and multi-faceted. The decision-making body is the North Atlantic Council (NAC), and the member state representatives also sit on the Defence Planning Committee (DPC) and the Nuclear Planning Group (NPG). Below ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Egyptian nightjar The Egyptian nightjar (\"Caprimulgus aegyptius\") is a medium-small nightjar which occurs in south west Asia and north Africa and winters in tropical Africa. This is a fairly common species with a wide distribution which faces no obvious threats apart from habitat destruction, ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nils Bohlin Nils Ivar Bohlin (July 17, 1920 – September 21, 2002) was a Swedish mechanical engineer and inventor who invented the three-point safety belt while working at Volvo. Born in Härnösand, Sweden, he received a diploma in mechanical engineering from Härnösand Läroverk in 1939. In 1942 he...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Comoros The Comoros (; , '), officially the Union of the Comoros (Comorian: \"Udzima wa Komori,\" , '), is an island country in the Indian Ocean located at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel off the eastern coast of Africa between northeastern Mozambique, the French region of Mayotte and...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bjørn Paulson Bjørn Andreas Paulson (21 June 1923 – 14 January 2008) was a Norwegian high jumper and jurist. He was a grandson of Andreas Paulson. He was born in Bergen, but represented the club IL Skjalg. At the 1948 Summer Olympics held in London he finished second in the high jump final with ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mrs. Jay's Mrs. Jay's was a popular bar and restaurant located in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It was founded by John and Ida Jacobs and was located on Ocean and Second Ave., the current location of The Stone Pony. John and Ida started by selling hot dogs to tourists in 1922 at the Second Avenue loc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The UpTake The UpTake is a Minnesota-based citizen journalist organization. It was founded in July 2007 and has provided online news coverage on a low budget since. Because of its role as a provider of citizen journalism, the UpTake is a not-for-profit organization. As such, many of its journali...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Typhoon Melor Typhoon Melor, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nona, was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines in December 2015. The twenty-seventh named storm and the eighteenth typhoon of the annual typhoon season, Melor killed 51 people and caused ₱7.04 billion (US$148.3 m...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Estep v. United States Estep v. United States, 327 U.S. 114 (1946), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a draft board's refusal to classify a Jehovah's Witness as minister is, after exhausting administrative remedies, subject to judicial review. According to the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "James Giles (painter) James William Giles RSA (4 January 1801 – 6 October 1870) was a Scottish landscape painter. Several of his landscapes were commissioned and purchased by Queen Victoria and members of the Scottish aristocracy. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Academy. Giles was born in ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Michael Gargiulo (journalist) Michael Louis Gargiulo (born February 12, 1960) is an American television news anchor at WNBC (News 4 New York), NBC’s flagship station. He has anchored \"Today in New York\" with Darlene Rodriguez since 2008, and has been embedded with United States military units ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Public demonstrations in Singapore Public demonstrations are rare in Singapore due to laws that make it illegal to hold cause-related events without a valid licence from the authorities. Such laws include the Public Entertainments Act and the Public Order Act. In the past, political speeches in ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "José Borrel Tudurí Doctor José Borrel Tudurí was one of the last National Chief Scouts of Cuban Scouting. Scouting existed in Cuba itself until the 1960s, when Cuban Scouting ceased operations after the Cuban revolution of 1959. Cuban Scouts rendered service during those times, directing traffic...
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{ "retrieved": [ "If Americans Knew If Americans Knew is a nonprofit organization that focuses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the foreign policy of the United States regarding the Middle East, offering analysis of American media coverage of these issues. The group's website declares its aim is to provide...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Deel (clothing) A deel ( ; Buryat: дэгэл, ) is an item of traditional clothing commonly worn since centuries ago among the Mongols and other nomadic tribes of Central Asia, including various Turkic peoples, and can be made from cotton, silk, wool, or brocade. The deel is still commonly worn by b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "In July 2005, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack issued an executive order restoring the right to vote for all persons who have completed supervision. On October 31, 2005, Iowa's Supreme Court upheld mass reenfranchisement of convicted felons. Nine other states disenfranchise felons for various lengths o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Eutaeniichthys gilli Eutaeniichthys gilli is a species of goby native to brackish waters of the northwestern Pacific Ocean from around Japan, the Korean Peninsula and the Yellow Sea. It is an inhabitant of estuarine tide pools where it can be found under rocks. This species grows to a length of ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nerima Wako-Ojiwa Nerima Wako-Ojiwa (née Nerima Wako), is a Kenyan political analyst, who serves as the executive director of Siasa Place, an organization, led by young people that engages young Kenyans, educating them about the constitution, governance and electoral processes, using social medi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Drott Manufacturing Company The Drott Manufacturing Company was founded (as the Drott Tractor Company) by Edward Drott in 1916. It was based in Butternut, Wisconsin. It moved to Wausau, Wisconsin, in 1923 and, after several re-organizations, it became the Drott Manufacturing Company. The company...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tom Wessels Tom Wessels (born 1951) is a terrestrial ecologist and a professor at Antioch University New England in the Department of Environmental Studies, where he founded a master's program in conservation biology. He is the author of five books and is an active environmentalist. Wessels earn...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi () is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film based on the same-titled short film directed by debutant Balaji Mohan. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu (titled Love Failure) languages. The film stars Siddharth and Amala Paul in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Human polyomavirus 12 Human polyomavirus 12 (HPyV12) is a virus of the polyomavirus family that infects human hosts. It was discovered and reported in 2013 after isolation from the organs of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the liver. HPyV12 was first discovered in 2013 by generic PCR us...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Viali di Circonvallazione The Viali di Circonvallazione are a series of 6-lane boulevards surrounding north part of the historic centre of Florence. The boulevards follow the outline of the ancient walls of Florence, that were demolished in 1865 according to Giuseppe Poggi's project to make Flor...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lena Lotzen Lena Lotzen (born 11 September 1993) is a German football forward, currently playing for Bayern Munich. On 18 April 2016, she extended her contract with FC Bayern Munich until 2018. With five goals she was the top scorer of the Germany Under-19 national team that won the 2011 U-19 Eu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Gwynne Williams Gwynne Williams (born 1937) is a Welsh writer of poetry and prose as well as a translator of numerous literary works from English into Welsh. A strong proponent of Cymraeg, the native language of Wales, Williams has been writing since the 1950s, with several volumes in print, inc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joint Tactical Information Distribution System The Joint Tactical Information Distribution System (JTIDS) is an L band Distributed Time Division Multiple Access (DTDMA) network radio system used by the United States armed forces and their allies to support data communications needs, principally ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2012 Oldham explosion The 2012 Oldham explosion occurred on 26 June 2012. A house on Buckley Street in Shaw, a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, England exploded at 10:40am. Twelve neighbouring homes were destroyed in the blast amounting to £1.2m of damage. 175 homes were evacuated. 30...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mount Sinai Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital is a 319-bed major urban hospital in Chicago, Illinois, with its main campus located adjacent to Douglas Park at 15th Street and California Avenue on the city's West Side. The hospital was established in 1912 under the name Maimonides Hospital, wit...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Episode 3 (Twin Peaks) \"Episode 3\", later also known as \"Rest in Pain\", is the fourth episode of the first season of the American mystery television series \"Twin Peaks\". The episode was written by Harley Peyton, and directed by Tina Rathborne. \"Episode 3\" features series regulars Kyle Ma...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ben Wa (band) Ben Wa was an American electronic band from Oakland, California comprising \"House\"(programming and bass guitar) and Eric Ware (programming and keyboards), who had worked together before in bands such as Limbomaniacs, Big Janitor, and MCM & the Monster. After releasing a four trac...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sanyo Shokai New York Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. (Japanese: 三陽商会) is a men's outerwear company founded in New York City in 1981 by . Its parent company, Sanyo Shokai Ltd., dates back to 1943. Its trademark rainwear is mostly sold in department stores stores such as Nordstrom, Barneys, Saks Fift...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bohespic Bohespic (Gaelic: \"Both Easbaig\" 'bishop's house') is a place near Blair Atholl in the Perth and Kinross area of Scotland. The name also appears in older records in the forms Bohespick, Bohespike, Bospekke, Both an Easbean, etc. The land was once associated with Dunkeld Cathedral, and...
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{ "retrieved": [ "BMW OHV V8 engine The BMW OHV V8 is an overhead valve (pushrod) V8 petrol engine produced from 1954 to 1965. It is BMW's first V8 engine, and BMW did not produce another V8 automobile engine until the M60 in 1992. The engine does not have an official model code, therefore it is often identified ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre The Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre is a non-competitive award created by the American Theatre Wing in 1990. They are presented to institutions, individuals and/or organizations that have demonstrated extraordinary achievement in theatre, but are not e...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Max Butting Max Butting (6 October 1888 in Berlin, German Empire – 13 July 1976 in Berlin, East Germany) was a German composer. Max Butting was the son of an ironmonger and of a piano teacher. He received his first musical instruction from his mother and later from the organist Arnold Dreyer. Af...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Lakes of Pontchartrain The Lakes of Pontchartrain is an American (US) ballad about a man who is given shelter by a beautiful Louisiana Creole woman. He falls in love with her and asks her to marry him, but she is already promised to a sailor and declines. The song is named for and set on the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Captivity (film) Captivity is a 2007 Russian-American horror thriller film directed by Roland Joffé, written by Larry Cohen and Joseph Tura, and starring Elisha Cuthbert and Daniel Gillies. Considered an entry into the \"torture porn\" subgenre popularized by such film series as \"Hostel\" and \...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Oklahoma Presbyterian College Oklahoma Presbyterian College (also known as Oklahoma Presbyterian College for Girls) is a historic Presbyterian school at 601 N. 16th Street in Durant, Oklahoma. The site, including two contributing buildings, was added to the National Register of Historic Places i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fantasy Studios Fantasy Studios was a recording studio in Berkeley, California, at the Zaentz Media Center, known for its recording of award-winning albums such as Journey's \"Escape\" and Green Day's \"Dookie\". Built as a private recording studio for artists on the Fantasy Records label in 197...
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{ "retrieved": [ "I Can't Stay Away \"I Can't Stay Away\" is a song by Australian recording duo The Veronicas for their second studio album \"Hook Me Up\" (2007). Produced by Josh Alexander and Billy Steinberg, it was released as a radio single in July 2008 in Australia and New Zealand. Because The Veronicas were...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Constitutional convention (political meeting) A constitutional convention is a gathering for the purpose of writing a new constitution or revising an existing constitution. Members of a constitutional convention (sometimes referred to as \"delegates\" to a constitutional convention) are often, t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "After Blenheim \"After Blenheim\" is an anti-war poem written by English Romantic poet laureate Robert Southey in 1796. The poem is set at the site of the Battle of Blenheim (1704), with the questions of small children about a skull one of them has found. An old man tells two small children of b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bradley Gaskin Bradley Gaskin (born in Gadsden, Alabama) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He signed with Columbia Nashville in 2011 and has released his debut single, \"Mr. Bartender\" after being discovered through a talent contest sponsored by John Rich. At the time, Gaskin had ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sky High of Arsion Championship The Sky High of Arsion Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion promotion. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title was won as a result of a scripted match. The championship, which wa...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne is a turn-based strategy video game in a fantasy setting. The sequel to \"Age of Wonders\", it was developed by Dutch video game developer Triumph Studios. Unlike in \"Age of Wonders\", where the player has the option ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Autolite Autolite or Auto-Lite is an American brand of spark plugs and ignition wire sets. Autolite products are sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and as of 2015 are now sold in Australia. Until 2011, the Autolite brand was a part of Honeywell's Automotive Consumer Products Group, al...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Hanjin Venezia The Hanjin Venezia, formerly named the Cosco Busan, is a container ship. On 7 November 2007, it collided with the protective fender of the Delta Tower of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge in heavy fog. The collision sliced open two of its fuel tanks and led to the Cosco Busan o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Runaway Train (Oleander EP) The Runaway Train EP is the second EP from American post-grunge band Oleander. It was released on November 19, 2002 and marks the band's move from Universal Records to Sanctuary. The EP's title track was originally featured in the Showtime film \"Bang Bang You're Dead...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Grant (neurosurgeon) Dr John MacDonald Falconar Grant, AO, OBE (14 August 1922 – 10 November 2013) was an Australian neurosurgeon and disability sport administrator. He was President of the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games Organising Committee. He played a leading role in the development of dis...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Phyllis Bennis Phyllis Bennis (born January 19, 1951) is an American writer, activist, and political commentator. Focusing mainly on issues related to the Middle East and the United Nations, she is a strong critic of Israel and the United States and a leading advocate of Palestinian rights. She ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Georges Mandjeck Georges Constant Mandjeck (born 9 December 1988) is a Cameroonian football midfielder who plays for Maccabi Haifa on loan from AC Sparta Prague. Mandjeck joined Stuttgart from Kadji Sports Academy in the summer of 2007 and made his competitive debut for the club on 25 July 2007 ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rod Steiger Rodney Stephen Steiger (April 14, 1925July 9, 2002) was an American actor, noted for his portrayal of offbeat, often volatile and crazed characters. Cited as \"one of Hollywood's most charismatic and dynamic stars\", he is closely associated with the art of method acting, embodying t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Politics of Slovakia Politics of Slovakia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, with a multi-party system. Legislative power is vested in the parliament and it can be exercised in some cases also by the government or directly by citizens. Executive pow...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Denying History Denying History: Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened and Why Do They Say It? is a 2002 book by Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman with collaboration of Arthur Hertzberg about Holocaust denial. \"Publishers Weekly\" gave the book a positive review explaining, \"Keeping their focus...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wampumgate Wampumgate is the name for the controversy around the July 14, 1995 rejection of an Indian gambling project by three impoverished Chippewa Indian tribes who hoped to establish a casino in Hudson, Wisconsin, located just outside the Twin Cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Documents uncove...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ornette! Ornette! is the seventh album by alto saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman, released on Atlantic Records in 1962, his fifth for the label. The album features Scott LaFaro in place of Charlie Haden, who had left the Quartet but would work again with Coleman in the future. The recordi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Competence-based management Competence-based strategic management is a way of thinking about how organizations gain high performance for a significant period of time. Established as a theory in the early 1990s, competence-based strategic management theory explains how organizations can develop s...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fate/Extra Last Encore The series premiered January 28, 2018 on Tokyo MX, with further broadcasts on Gunma TV, Tochigi TV, BS11, and MBS. The opening theme is \"Bright Burning Shout\" by Takanori Nishikawa, while the ending theme is by Sayuri. An adaptation of \"Fate/Extra\" was first announced ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ectoedemia trinotata Ectoedemia trinotata is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Ohio, United States. The wingspan is 4.5–5 mm. There are two generations per year, the mines of the first appearing during the early part of July and those of the second generation at the beginning of ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Barry Taylor (Barnsley FC) Barry Taylor is an Honorary Life President of Barnsley Football Club. In 1957 Taylor captained the Barnsley Boys to win the English Schools Football Shield in front of 20,000 people at Barnsley. Signed for Barnsley in 1957 but did not make the grade. From 1984 on he wa...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alex Taylor (rugby union) Alex Taylor (born c.1990 in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Stirling County as a Number Eight. Having started his rugby at Southland Boys' High School, Taylor moved on to senior club play for Woodlands Rugby Club. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Voice of America Voice of America (VOA) is a U.S. government-funded international radio broadcast source which serves as the United States federal government's official institution for non-military, external broadcasting, the largest U.S. international broadcaster. VOA produces digital, TV, and ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Clara (film) Clara is a Canadian romantic science fiction film, directed by Akash Sherman and released in 2018. The film stars Patrick J. Adams as Isaac Bruno, an astronomer whose obsession with searching for signs of intelligent life in the universe is leading to the collapse of his personal li...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Matt Reilly (footballer) Matthew Michael Reilly (22 March 1874 – 9 December 1954) was an Irish international goalkeeper who played most of his career with Portsmouth in the Southern League. He also had spells with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur in the Southern League, with Notts County in the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Deadly Voyage Deadly Voyage is a 1996 television film directed by John Mackenzie and written by Stuart Urban. Produced by Union Pictures and John Goldschmidt's Viva Films for joint distribution to BBC Films and HBO. It was first film made by HBO NYC Productions under HBO Pictures banner when HBO...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Józef Zawadzki (publisher) Józef Zawadzki (1781–1838) was a Polish pressman, publisher, typographer and bibliophile, one of the most prominent Polish publishers in the 19th century. He was the founder of the Zawadzki Press and was the official publisher of Vilnius University. He published 851 bo...
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