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"Andrés Cunha Andrés Ismael Cunha Soca (born 8 September 1976) is an international football referee from Montevideo, Uruguay. He has been a FIFA-listed referee since 2013 and has refereed a number of major matches in Copa Libertadores and Copa América. Cunha has also refereed matches in the 2017 ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Flour and Grain Exchange Building The Flour and Grain Exchange Building is a 19th-century office building in Boston. Located at 177 Milk Street in the Custom House District, at the edge of the Financial District near the waterfront, it is distinguished by the large black slate conical roof at it... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Viphya Forest Viphya Forest is a forest south of Mzuzu, a city in Malawi. It is situated on the Viphya Plateau, amongst the Viphya Mountains. It has an area of 560 km and is billed as the largest man made forest in Africa, although Johannesburg also makes this claim. Among the birds to be found ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Anadyrsky District Anadyrsky District (; Chukchi: ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the six in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located in the central and southern parts of the autonomous okrug and borders with Chaunsky District in the northwest, Iultinsky Dis... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Spring Valley Presbyterian Church The Spring Valley Presbyterian Church, also known as the Zena Church, in the community of Zena, is a Presbyterian congregation approximately 10 miles northwest of Salem, Oregon, United States. According to a commemorative plaque in front of the church, it was bu... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Delta (Mumford & Sons album) Delta is the fourth studio album by British band Mumford & Sons. It was released on 16 November 2018 through Gentlemen of the Road and Island Records. The album was recorded at The Church Studios in London with producer Paul Epworth. The album is supported by the lea... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Superficial (album) Superficial is the debut studio album by American television personality Heidi Montag, digitally released on January 11, 2010 by Warner Music Group. After being cast in the reality television series \"The Hills\" and subsequently achieving public notability, she entered the m... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Michigan State Capitol The Michigan State Capitol is the building that houses the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is in the portion of the state capital of Lansing which lies in Ingham County. The present structure, at the intersection of Capitol and Michig... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Toodyay Fire Station Toodyay Fire Station is on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia. Toodyay Fire Station was designed by architect Ken Duncan, a member of the Volunteer Fire Brigade, and was built in 1939. It is notable for its Art Deco facade. It is one of two single bay Stripped Cl... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"URW Grotesk URW Grotesk is a large sans-serif typeface family designed by Hermann Zapf for URW in the mid-1980s. URW Grotesk is a sans-serif of mixed design, with influences both of geometric sans-serifs of the 1920s and 1930s, such as Futura and Erbar, as well as \"grotesque\" and \"humanist\" ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Vincent Bugliosi Vincent T. Bugliosi, Jr. (; August 18, 1934 – June 6, 2015) was an American attorney and \"New York Times\" bestselling author. During his eight years in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, he successfully prosecuted 105 out of 106 felony jury trials, which includ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Malibu High Malibu High is a 1979 low budget exploitation film directed by Irvin Berwick and starring Jill Lansing. High school student Kim Bentley (Jill Lansing) is having a tough time of things at the moment, she has been dumped by her boyfriend Kevin (Stuart Taylor) for rich girl Annette (Tam... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Chinx Lionel Pickens (December 4, 1983 – May 17, 2015), better known by his stage name Chinx (formerly Chinx Drugz), was an American hip hop recording artist from Queens, New York. He was a member of the Rockaway Riot Squad alongside fellow slain rapper Stack Bundles. Chinx later joined French M... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Westbrook Pegler Francis James Westbrook Pegler (August 2, 1894 – June 24, 1969) was an American journalist and writer. He was a popular columnist in the 1930s and 1940s famed for his opposition to the New Deal and labor unions. Pegler aimed his pen at presidents of both parties, including Herbe... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Tony Dinning Tony Dinning (born 12 April 1975) is an English former football midfielder who spent sixteen years of an eighteen-year career in the English Football League, making 515 appearances in league and cup competitions. A former Newcastle United trainee, he made his name at Stockport Count... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"SMS Kronprinz SMS \"Kronprinz was the last battleship of the four-ship of the German Imperial Navy. The battleship was laid down in November 1911 and launched on 21 February 1914. She was formally commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 8 November 1914, just over 4 months after the start of World... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Bolt rope A bolt rope (Variants: \"bolt-rope\" and \"boltrope\", French: \"ralingue\", Spanish: \"relinga\", Old Norse: *\"rár-línk\", comprising \"rár\" genitive of \"rá\" \"rope\" and \"línk\" \"edge of a sail \"), is the rope that is sewn at the edges of the sail to reinforce them, or to fix ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Church of St Edward King and Martyr, Goathurst The Church of St Edward King and Martyr in Goathurst, Somerset, England dates from the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. The parish was originally part of the Royal Forest of North Petherton and its first squire owne... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Manchester Rambler \"The Manchester Rambler\", also known as \"I'm a Rambler\" and \"The Rambler's Song\", is a song written by the English folk singer Ewan MacColl. It was inspired by his participation in the Kinder trespass, a protest by the urban Young Communist League of Manchester, and ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Rafael O'Ferrall Brigadier General Rafael O'Ferrall (born June 29, 1954) is an Army National Guard officer who is the Deputy Commanding General for the Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and the Assistant Adjutant General (Army) and Deputy Commanding General of the Joint Force Headquarters... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Canteen Stores Department (India) The Canteen Stores Department, (CSD), is a solely owned Government of India Enterprise under Ministry of Defence and has its depot in all major military bases operated by the Indian Armed Forces. CSD are the most profitable retail chain in India, ahead of Future... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John Strangways (died 1676) John Strangways (15 October 1636 – 6 April 1676) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1676. Strangways was the son of Giles Strangways. He matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford on 25 July 1655 and was a student of Lincoln's Inn in 16... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Will Ferrell John William Ferrell (; born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and a part-owner of Los Angeles FC. He first established himself in the mid-1990s as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy show \"Saturday Night Live\", and has subsequently starred in com... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"WMSJ WMSJ (89.3 FM; \"K-LOVE\") is a radio station airing the K-Love contemporary Christian music format, licensed to Freeport, Maine and serving the Portland area. The station is owned by Educational Media Foundation. WMSJ's programming is also heard on a translator in Lawrence, Massachusetts, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jade Boho \"This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Boho and the second or maternal family name is Sayo.\" Jade Boho Sayo (born 30 August 1986), simply known as Jade, is a Spanish-born Equatorial Guinean footballer who plays as a forward for EDF Logroño and th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Perpetual copyright Perpetual copyright can refer to a copyright without a finite term, or to a copyright whose finite term is perpetually extended. Perpetual copyright in the former sense is highly uncommon, as the current laws of all countries with copyright statutes set a standard limit on th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Inverse ratio ventilation Inverse ratio ventilation (IRV) is not necessarily a mode of mechanical ventilation though it may be referred to as such. IRV is a strategy (method or style) of ventilating the lungs in such a way that the amount of time the lungs are in inhalation is greater than the a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Charles N'Zogbia Charles N'Zogbia (born 28 May 1986) is a French professional footballer who is currently without a club. N'Zogbia was capped for the France under-21 team on thirteen occasions, and made his debut for the senior side in 2010. N'Zogbia spent over a decade at Premier League sides N... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mbazzi Mbazzi is a village situated in Mpigi District in Uganda, south of the road to Mityana. The village consists of small farms and a small market place in the central of the village. The first settlers can be traced back to 1830. The first settlers made axes on the hilltops of the area, wher... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kim Bok Man Kim Bok Man (, born December 3, 1934 in Korea), 11th dan, is an early pioneer of Taekwondo in the 1950s and 1960s in South East Asia, particularly Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. He started martial arts training in the Korean art of Taekyun in 1941... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Bosschenhuizen Bosschenhuizen (Limburgish: \"Busjehoêze\") is a hamlet in the southeastern Netherlands. It is part of the municipality of Simpelveld in the province of Limburg, about 20 km east of Maastricht. The village lies southeast of Trintelen and west of Simpelveld. In 2016 the village had... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Zero Tolerance (2015 film) Zero Tolerance is a 2015 Thai-American action film directed by Wych Kaosayananda and starring Dustin Nguyen, Gary Daniels and Scott Adkins. The film premiered on February 10, 2015 at the Thailand International Film Destination Festival. Two former para-military operati... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"British Virgin Islands company law British Virgin Islands company law is primarily codified in the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004, and to a lesser extent by the Insolvency Act, 2003 and the Securities and Investment Business Act, 2010. The British Virgin Islands has approximately 30 registered... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Thomas Bensley Thomas Bensley (1759–1835) was an English printer known for fine work, and as a collaborator of Friedrich Koenig. He was an innovator in the fields of steam-powered printing presses, and lithography for book illustration. Bensley, the son of a printer in The Strand, had printing p... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Henri, Count of Paris (1908–1999) Henri of Orléans, Count of Paris (Henri Robert Ferdinand Marie d'Orléans; 5 July 1908 – 19 June 1999), was the Orléanist claimant to the throne of France as Henry VI from 1940 until his death. He was born at the castle of Le Nouvion-en-Thiérache in Aisne, France... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Politics & Gender Politics & Gender is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal which focuses on gender and politics as well as women and politics. It is published by Cambridge Journals for the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association. The journal is edited by M... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Cupriavidus gilardii Cupriavidus gilardii is a Gram-negative, aerobic, motile, oxidase-positive bacterium from the genus \"Cupriavidus\" and the family Burkholderiaceae. It is motil by a single polar flagellum. It is named after G. L. Gilardi, an American microbiologist. The organism was initial... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mikhail Solovyov (lieutenant) Mikhail Grigoryevich Solovyov (Russian: Михаил Григорьевич Соловьёв; 1917 – 7 October 1943) was a Red Army Lieutenant and posthumous Hero of the Soviet Union. Solovyov was posthumously awarded the title for his leadership of a company during the Battle of the Dniepe... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Gondi writing Gondi has typically been written in Devanagari script or Telugu script, but native scripts are in existence. A Gond by the name of Munshi Mangal Singh Masaram designed a Brahmi-based script in 1918, and very recently, a native script that dates up to 1750 has been discovered by a g... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ellen van Wolde Ellen José van Wolde (born 1954) is a Dutch biblical scholar. She is Full Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Source Texts of Judaism at Radboud University Nijmegen. Van Wolde studied at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, and the University of Bologna. In 2005 she was... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Nathaniel Pendleton Nathaniel Pendleton (October 27, 1756 – October 20, 1821) was a lawyer and judge in the United States at the time of the American Revolutionary War and afterward. Born in New Kent County, Virginia, Pendleton, whose uncle was Edmund Pendleton, read law to become a lawyer. He w... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Rivka Bertisch Meir Rivka Bertisch Meir was an American psychologist, licensed mental health counselor and psychotherapist. She is known for the creation of personal development programs in the United States, Israel, and Argentina in the 1970s and 1980s and for establishing global partnerships i... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is the state-controlled broadcaster in Zimbabwe. It was established as the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation (RBC), taking its current name in 1980. Like the RBC before it, the ZBC has been accused of being a governme... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The 19th century brought the industrial revolution with great advances in iron and glass manufacturing techniques. Courtyards could then have horizontal glazing overhead, eliminating some of the weather elements from the space and giving birth to the modern atrium. \n As of 2016, the Burj Al Ara... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Phumdi Phumdis () are a series of floating islands, exclusive to the Loktak Lake in Manipur state, in northeastern India. They cover a substantial part of the lake area and are heterogeneous masses of vegetation, soil and organic matter, in different stages of decay. The largest single mass of p... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Junger v. Daley Junger v. Daley is a court case brought by Peter Junger challenging restrictions on the export of encryption software outside of the United States. The case was first brought in 1996 (as \"Junger v. Christopher\"), when Junger was a professor at Case Western Reserve University an... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Stacy D. VanDeveer Stacy D. VanDeveer (born 1967) is an American academic and international relations scholar. He is Professor, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance at the McCormack Graduate School at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. He was Chair of th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"1968 Hardy Cup The 1968 Hardy Cup was the 1968 edition of the Canadian intermediate senior ice hockey championship. The 1967-68 season was the first season of the Hardy Cup, which was awarded by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association between 1968 and 1990. The winners of the 1968 Cup were the S... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Anila Dalal Anila Amrutlal Dalal is Gujarati critic and translator. Dalal was born on 21 October 1933 in Ahmedabad to Amritlal Dalal. She completed SSC in 1949, BA in English in 1954, MA in English in 1956 and later Ph.D from Gujarat University. She received MS from University of Illinois in 195... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Fartz The Fartz were originally formed in 1981 and were one of the first well-known hardcore bands from Seattle, Washington. They were signed to Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Record label. They were notable not only for playing incredibly fast and heavy music, but also for their polit... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Oidaematophorus grisescens Oidaematophorus grisescens is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in North America (including California, Colorado, Oregon, Montana, British Columbia and Alberta) and Mexico. The wingspan is . The head and palpi are grey, with a fuscous tinge on the apex of... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Pittsburgh Rebels The Pittsburgh Rebels were a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1914 and 1915. The team was a member of the short-lived Federal League.They finished the 1914 season as the Pittsburgh Rebels. The team was originally called Pittsburgh Stogies after an... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Wang Tieya Wang Tieya (; 6 July 1913 – 12 January 2003) was an eminent Chinese jurist and former Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Wang Tieya was educated at Tsinghua University and the London School of Economics. Following the communist victory in 1949, Wan... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"On 22 April 1789, Bounty arrived at Nomuka, in the Friendly Islands (now called Tonga), intending to pick up wood, water, and further supplies on the final scheduled stop before the Endeavour Strait. Bligh had visited the island with Cook, and knew that the inhabitants could behave unpredictably... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"San Diego California Temple The San Diego California Temple is the 47th constructed and 45th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located near the La Jolla community of San Diego, it was built with two main spires, but unique to this temple are four s... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"William Bailey (trade unionist) William Bailey (29 June 1851 – 29 July 1896) was a British trade unionist. Born in Saint Helena, Bailey's father was a soldier, and the family returned to England in 1857, settling at Bargate (near West Row), Suffolk. Bailey worked on a farm from the age of nine, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ken Brown (footballer) Kenneth Brown (born 16 February 1934 in Forest Gate, London) is an English former football player and manager. As player, he made more than 400 appearances in the Football League representing West Ham United, where he spent the majority of his career, and Torquay United, a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Richard Greene (antiquary) Richard Greene (1716–1793), was an English antiquary and collector of curiosities. Greene was born at Lichfield in 1716. The Rev. Joseph Greene (1712–1790) (Gent. Mag. 1790, i. 574), headmaster of Stratford-upon-Avon grammar school, was his brother, and Johnson was his... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ofra Magidor Ofra Magidor is a philosopher and logician, and current Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at University of Oxford and Fellow of Magdalen College. Magidor received her BSc in mathematics, philosophy, and computer science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2002, a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Myrotske Myrotske (, ) is a village in Kiev Oblast (province) of Ukraine. Subordinated to Kyiv-Sviatoshyn Raion. There is a pond cascade in Myrotske, this is a good place to go fishing. The closest railway station is in Nemishaieve - 3 km away. The closest settlements are Nemishaieve - 2 km, Vor... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hymnus amoris Hymnus amoris (; ), for soloists, choir and orchestra, Opus 12, is Carl Nielsen's earliest choral work. It was first performed at the Music Society (\"Musikforeningen\") in Copenhagen on 27 April 1897 under the baton of the composer. Carl Nielsen was inspired to write \"Hymnus amor... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Human Universal Load Carrier Human Universal Load Carrier, or HULC, is an un-tethered, hydraulic-powered anthropomorphic exoskeleton developed by Professor H. Kazerooni and his team at Ekso Bionics. It is intended to help soldiers in combat carry a load of up to 200 pounds at a top speed of 10 m... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Teodora Draizera (Kiev Light Rail) Teodora Draizera (; from 2000 to 2008, Draizera) is a station on the Livoberezhna Line of the Kiev Light Rail system. It was opened on May 26, 2000 and reopened after a significant modernization of the line on October 26, 2012. Teodora Draizera is located in be... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Aaron Chimbel Aaron Chimbel (born May 5, 1979, in Shawnee Mission, Kansas) is an American broadcast journalist. Currently, he is the dean of the Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University. He formally taught journalism at Texas Christian University. He was the MoJo or Mobile J... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Humorama Humorama, a division of Martin Goodman's publishing firm, was a line of digest-sized magazines featuring girlie cartoons by Bill Ward, Bill Wenzel, Dan DeCarlo, Jack Cole and many others. In addition to the cartoons, the magazines also displayed black-and-white photos of pin-up models, ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Neuland Neuland is a German typeface that was designed in 1923 by Rudolf Koch for the Klingspor Type Foundry. Koch designed it by directly carving the type into metal. The original typeface thus had a great deal of variance between the sizes, something not followed in digital versions where the ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"5th Siberian Rifle Division (Russian Empire) The 5th Siberian Rifle Division (; 5\"-ya Sibirskaya Strelkovaya Diviziya)\" was an infantry unit of the Imperial Russian Army. The division was formed in 1904 from a brigade, fighting in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. The 5th Division traced... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Halicephalobus mephisto Halicephalobus mephisto is a species of nematode, among a number of other roundworms, discovered by geoscientists Gaetan Borgonie and Tullis Onstott in 2011. It was detected in ore recovered from deep rock fracture water in several gold mines in South Africa , , and under... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"2009 Central Michigan Chippewas football team The 2009 Central Michigan Chippewas football team represented Central Michigan University during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Central Michigan competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) West Division. The team was coac... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Terror (2016 film) Terror is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action thriller film written and directed by Satish Kasetty. Produced by Shaikk Mastan, the film features Srikanth and Ravi Varma in the lead roles, with Kota Srinivasa Rao and Prudviraj in supporting roles. The film revolves around a si... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Washington State Route 523 State Route 523 (SR 523, named 145th Street) is a short Washington state highway located on the city limits of Seattle, Shoreline and Lake Forest Park in King County. The road itself runs east from past (I-5) and ends at ; the highway was first established in 1991, but... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ste. Anne's Hospital Ste. Anne’s Hospital () is a hospital located in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada. It primarily serves veterans of the Canadian Forces and is specialized in long-term and geriatric care. It also treats younger veterans for operational stress injuries and Post Traumati... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"C.D. Everest Club Deportivo Everest is an Ecuadorian football team based in Guayaquil. They currently play in the third-level Segunda Categoría, but have spent ten seasons in the top-flight Serie A. Everest is one of the eight team in the country to win a national championship. Their only conque... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Three Whom God Should Not Have Created: Persians, Jews, and Flies Three Whom God Should Not Have Created: Persians, Jews, and Flies (Arabic: , \"\") is an anti-Iranian and antisemitic Iraqi government pamphlet widely published during the era of Saddam Hussein. The author, Khairallah Talfah, was ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Good Night Show The Good Night Show is an American television programming block on Sprout which premiered on September 26, 2005 and ended on March 31, 2017, when the channel was known as PBS Kids Sprout. Programming started at 6:00pm ET each evening. Throughout the three-hour block, which wa... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hounslow East tube station Hounslow East is a London Underground station in Hounslow in west London designed by Acanthus LW Architects. The station is on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line, between Hounslow Central and Osterley. The station is located on Kingsley Road about 400m north of... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"2018–19 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team The 2018–19 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team will represent Duke University during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Returning as head coach was Joanne P. McCallie entering her 12th season. The team plays its home game... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Philip Carteret Silvester Sir Philip Carteret Silvester (1777–1828) was a captain in the Royal Navy He was the son of Rear-admiral Philip Carteret, the circumnavigator, by his wife Mary Rachel, daughter of Sir John Baptist Silvester, M.D., F.R.S. (d. 1789), a Frenchman by birth, a Dutchman by ed... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John F. Druze John Francis Druze (July 3, 1914 – December 27, 2005) was an American football player and coach. In 1936, Tim Cohane, Fordham University's publicist, discovered a newspaper clipping from 1930 paying tribute to Fordham's linemen by calling them the Seven Blocks of Granite. Cohane re... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Andrew Carnell Andrew Greene Carnell, (April 10, 1877 – January 26, 1951) was a Canadian politician who served as mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland. Born in St. John's, Carnell received his early education at Bishop Feild College and the Methodist College before going into his father's business ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Forward head posture Forward head posture (FHP) is the anterior positioning of the cervical spine. This posture is sometimes called \"Text Neck\", \"Scholar's Neck\", \"Wearsie Neck\", \"iHunch\" or \"Reading Neck.\" It is a posture problem that is caused by several factors including sleeping wi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Good Guys (comics) The Good Guys is a comic book series that was published monthly by Defiant Comics from November of 1993 until July of 1994. Written by Jim Shooter, Jan C. Childress, D. G. Chichester, and Mike W. Barr, the series ran for a total of 9 issues until Defiant ceased publication... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Wavy (song) \"Wavy\" is a song by American singer Ty Dolla Sign included as a bonus track on his debut studio album, \"Free TC \" (2015), and features fellow American rapper Joe Moses. The track was released on January 16, 2016, as the lead single off the deluxe re-release (fourth overall). Desp... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Artem Obolensky Artem Obolensky (; born 23 December 1975) is Russian banker and businessman, since November 2016 – 100% shareholder of Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant CJSC and 100% shareholder of RusGazDobycha CJSC. Artem Alekseevich Obolensky was born and raised in Kiev. He graduated from Northumbria... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hoosier Hoosier is the official demonym for a resident of the U.S. state of Indiana. The origin of the term remains a matter of debate within the state, but \"Hoosier\" was in general use by the 1840s, having been popularized by Richmond resident John Finley's 1833 poem \"The Hoosier's Nest\". A... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Sonwar Bagh Sonwar Bagh, sometimes referred to as Sonwar, is a residential area in Badami Bagh Cantonment on the outskirts of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. It is gradually becoming more commercial, as many schools, hotels and restaurants have been established there. It is home to many politicians... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Julian Gargiulo Julian Lawrence Gargiulo (born November 10, 1972) is an Italian-American classical pianist. Gargiulo was born in Naples, Italy. He studied at the Verona State Conservatory with Aureliana Randone, the Mugi Academy in Rome with Aldo Ciccolini, and the Moscow Conservatory with Mikha... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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