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{ "retrieved": [ "Ethylammonium nitrate Ethylammonium nitrate or ethylamine nitrate (EAN) is a salt with formula or ()·. It is an odorless and colorless to slightly yellowish liquid with a melting point of 12 °C. This compound was described by Paul Walden in 1914, and is believed to be the earliest reported examp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Medicine show Medicine shows were touring acts (traveling by truck, horse, or wagon teams) that peddled \"miracle cure\" patent medicines and other products between various entertainments. They developed from European mountebank shows and were common in the United States in the nineteenth centur...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Argentino Lake Lago Argentino is a lake in the Patagonian province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, at . It is the biggest freshwater lake in Argentina, with a surface area of (maximum width: ). It has an average depth of , and a maximum depth of . The lake lies within the Los Glaciares National Park i...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1975 Calder Cup playoffs The 1975 Calder Cup playoffs of the American Hockey League began on April 2, 1975. The eight teams that qualified played best-of-seven series for Division Semifinals and Finals. The division champions played a best-of-seven series for the Calder Cup. The Calder Cup Final...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Brigitte Acton Brigitte Acton (born November 30, 1985 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) is a Canadian alpine skier. Acton competed at the 2006 Winter Games, where she finished 11th in the giant slalom, 17th in the slalom, and 10th in the combined. She also competed at the 2010 Winter Games. She fini...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Martin Wambora Martin Nyaga Wambora (born 9 April 1951) is a Kenyan politician. He is the first Governor of Embu County in Kenya after winning on a TNA (The National Alliance) ticket in the Embu gubernatorial elections which was conducted in March 2013. He was a former member of parliament for R...
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{ "retrieved": [ "On 26 January 1950, the Indian Constitution came into force and the first general elections (under the new constitution) were held in 1951-1952. The 1st Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952 and had 489 constituencies, thereby first set of elected Members of Parliament of Lok Sabha in India...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The economic case for the taxation of positional, luxury goods has a long history; in the mid-19th century, in Principles of Political Economy with some of their Applications to Social Philosophy (1848), John Stuart Mill said:\n In place of luxury taxes, the economist Robert H. Frank proposed th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jean Coulomb Jean Coulomb (7 November 1904 – 26 February 1999) was a French geophysicist and mathematician, and one of the early members of the Bourbaki group of mathematicians. From April 1935 to 1937, he was a member of the Bourbaki group of mathematicians. He was a professor in the Faculty of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marriage Is a Private Affair Marriage is a Private Affair is a 1944 war-comedy film. During World War II Theo has many boyfriends from the officer's club in New York city, who want to marry her. Her mother, Mrs. Selworth, has been married many times. Without much thought, Theo accepts a proposal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Zamperini Field Zamperini Field is a city-owned public airport three miles (5 km) southwest of downtown Torrance, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The airport is classified by the FAA as a Regional Reliever and was once known as Torrance Municipal Airport; it was renamed for loc...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ovulatory shift hypothesis The ovulatory shift hypothesis is the theory that women experience evolutionarily adaptive changes in subconscious thoughts and behaviors related to mating across the ovulatory cycle. It proposes that hormonal changes across the cycle cause women, when they are most li...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abdul Razzak Abdul Wahid Abdul Razzak Abdul Wahid (), Iraqi poet born in Baghdad (1/7/1930 -8/11/2015). Graduated in 1952 from the \"school of education\" () (\"now, Faculty of Education\") and worked as \"Arabic Language\" teacher in secondary schools, and Associate Director of the Institute of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "La Galera La Galera is a municipality in the comarca Montsià, in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. In 2009 its population was 884. La Galera is part of the Taula del Sénia free association of municipalities. Although it has not been possible to prove it with documents, some historians...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Radio Margaritaville Radio Margaritaville is a worldwide Internet radio station and SiriusXM Satellite Radio station (Ch. 24) owned by Jimmy Buffett. It features 24-hour music and live broadcasts of Jimmy Buffett's concerts. Buffett was inspired to create Radio Margaritaville after listening to ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ćunski Ćunski () is a small village in the central part of the island of Lošinj, Croatia. It is sheltered from the bora (adriatic northern wind) and is located on the southern slope of a hill with a view of the western shores of the Kvarner bay. The main road below Ćunski branches off leading to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "No Meio da Chuva Eu Grito \"Help\" No Meio da Chuva Eu Grito \"Help\" (Portuguese for \"In the Middle of the Rain I Shout Out for Help\") is the debut solo studio album by Brazilian singer and former Titãs and Cabine C member Ciro Pessoa. It was released on August 1, 2003 by Voiceprint Records. ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Frank Reagan \n--- \nBlue Bloods character \nFrank Reagan is played by actor Tom Selleck. \nFirst appearance | \"Pilot\" September 24, 2010 \nCreated by | Robin Green Mitchell Burgess \nPortrayed by | Tom Selleck \nInformation \nFull name | Francis Xavier Reagan \nGender...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Maynor Figueroa Maynor Alexis Figueroa Róchez (born 2 May 1983) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as a centre back or left back. He currently plays for the Honduras national football team, where he serves as captain. He spent most of his career at Wigan Athletic, where he made 179 ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Human trafficking in Italy Italy is a destination and transit country for women, children, and men trafficked transnationally for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Women and children are trafficked mainly from Nigeria, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, Albania, and Ukrai...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ken Johnson (left-handed pitcher) Kenneth Wandersee Johnson (January 14, 1923 – April 6, 2004), nicknamed \"Hook\" for his curveball, was an American professional baseball player, a pitcher who appeared in 74 games pitched in Major League Baseball for three different teams between the 1947 and 1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wallachian Plain The Romanian Plain () is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia, where it is known as the Wallachian Plain (). Part of the historical region of Wallachia, it is bordered by the Danube River in the east, south and west, and by the Getic Plateau in the north...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Zoids: Fuzors Like the rest of the Zoids anime, Fuzors takes place on Planet Zi; there are obvious connections to the previous series. In Zoids Fuzors they show the connections between the series when they make RD research the (CAS) Changing Armor System that Bit Cloud used in Zoids New Century ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Singing Battle Singing Battle () is a 2016 South Korean television program hosted by Hyun Woo. It began to air on KBS2 every Fridays at 20:30 (KST) starting October 21, 2016. Season 1's last episode was broadcast on May 19, 2017. 12 contestants (non-original singer) divided into 4 teams and perf...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Tambunan Tambunan () is the capital of the Tambunan District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. Its population was estimated to be around 2,553 in 2010. It is located 80 kilometres east of the state capital, Kota Kinabalu (to which is connected by the Kota Kinabalu-Tambunan-Keningau Hi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Miller Building (Davenport, Iowa) The Miller Building was a historic building located in the central part of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Dr. William Miller built this structure around 1885. He used the first floor for his med...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Spirit A spirit is a supernatural being, often, but not exclusively, a non-physical entity; such as a ghost, fairy, or angel. The concepts of a person's spirit and soul, often also overlap, as both are either contrasted with or given ontological priority over the body and both are believed to su...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Andrew Carr MacKenzie Andrew Carr MacKenzie (1911–2001) was a journalist, novelist and parapsychologist from New Zealand. He started a journalistic career and worked between 1928 and 1938 for \"The Evening Post\" of Wellington. He later moved from New Zealand to England where he became a columni...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cascade Mountain (New York) Cascade Mountain is in Essex County of New York. It is one of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks (36th) and is located in the Adirondack Park. Its name comes from a series of waterfalls on a brook near the mountain's base. The lake it flows into and the pass between Cascade...
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{ "retrieved": [ "University of the Philippines Los Baños Limnological Research Station The UPLB Limnological Research Station traces its root from the Department of Entomology, of the then UP College of Agriculture. Since its conception, the station contributed immensely to the understanding of the bounties of L...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Canadians have won five Olympic medals in Judo since it was added to the Summer games in 1964. Doug Rogers won silver in the+80 kg category in 1964, Mark Berger won bronze in the+95 kg category in 1984, Nicolas Gill won bronze in the 86 kg category in 1992 and silver in the 100 kg category in 20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ten Boom Museum The Ten Boom Museum is a museum dedicated to \"The Hiding Place\", the subject of a book by Corrie ten Boom. The house where the museum is located was purchased and restored in 1983 by the Corrie ten Boom Fellowship, a non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation governed by a board of direct...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dhriti Saharan Dhrriti Saharan is an actress and a singer. She was born in Kolkata and brought up in Mumbai . An Engineer by qualification, she chose to pursue a career in the Indian film industry. Saharan made her debut in the Punjabi movie \"Pure Punjabi\" for which she was nominated for the B...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Arcas (rocket) Arcas (originally \"All-Purpose Rocket for Collecting Atmospheric Soundings\", also designated Big Boy Rocket or \"PWN-6\") was the designation of an American sounding rocket, developed by the Atlantic Research Corp. (now Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO)), Alexandria, Va.. The Ar...
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{ "retrieved": [ "United States House Committee on Mines and Mining The United States House Committee on Mines and Mining is a defunct committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Committee on Mines and Mining was created on December 19, 1865, for consideration of subjects relating to mining interests. It ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "MBTA subway The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates heavy rail, light rail, and bus transit services in the Boston metropolitan area collectively referred to as the rapid transit, subway or T system. The colored rail trunk lines consist of 3 heavy rail lines (Red, Orange, ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Herald Times Reporter The Herald Times Reporter is a daily newspaper based in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and owned by Gannett Company as part of its \"USA Today Network Wisconsin\" division. The newspaper is distributed primarily throughout Manitowoc County, as Green Bay and Sheboygan have their o...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jewel Box (star cluster) The Jewel Box (Kappa Crucis Cluster or NGC 4755) is an open cluster in the constellation Crux, originally discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in 1751–1752. This cluster was later named the Jewel Box by John Herschel when he described its telescopic appearance as \".....
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{ "retrieved": [ "Billy McGhie (footballer, born 1961) William \"Billy\" McGhie (born 13 November 1961), is a Scottish former footballer who played as a defender for three clubs in the Scottish Football League. He is currently the manager of Kilbirnie Ladeside. McGhie joined Clydebank from Clydebank Boys Club in ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "CHIJMES Hall CHIJMES Hall was the former Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Chapel located at the CHIJMES complex in Singapore. The former chapel was designed by Father Charles Benedict Nain, it currently serves as a function hall venue for weddings and corporate events. The First Chapel of the Co...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) Lincoln Airport (formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport) is a public/military airport five miles northwest of downtown Lincoln, the state capital, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. It is owned by the Lincoln Airport Authority and is the second-largest airport in Nebraska. The...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Koko'o Pierre Bilal Koko'o Lotti Abalintsina (born January 18, 1986 in Ebolowa), known as Koko'o, is a Cameroonian football player last played for Finnish side JIPPO. Koko'o always had a reputation for scoring goals, and this earned him several moves throughout his career. Prior to his move to A...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Baggage Claim \"Baggage Claim\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released in August 2011 as the lead single from her album, \"Four the Record\". It was written by Lambert, with Natalie Hemby and Luke Laird. Its lyric is a play on the term...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Performer Magazine Performer Magazine is an American music magazine aimed at independent musicians. It has been in publication since 1991 and is distributed nationally throughout the United States. The magazine focuses primarily on musicians who are unsigned and on small labels, and their succes...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pratt & Whitney J58 The Pratt & Whitney J58 (company designation JT11D-20) was a jet engine that powered the Lockheed A-12, and subsequently the YF-12 and the SR-71 aircraft. It was an afterburning turbojet with a unique compressor bleed to the afterburner which gave increased thrust at high spe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Eduard Daniël van Oort Eduard Daniël van Oort (31 October 1876 in Barneveld, Gelderland – 21 September 1933 in Leiden) was a Dutch ornithologist. Oort was in charge of the bird collections at the Rijksmuseum of Natural History in Leiden; in 1915 he was made Director of this museum, a position wh...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Triumph TR6 The Triumph TR6 (1968–76) is a sports car built by British Triumph Motor Company between 1968 and 1976. It was the best-seller of the TR range when production ended, a record subsequently surpassed by the TR7. Of the 91,850 TR6s produced, 83,480 were exported; only 8,370 were sold in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Haiti Partnership The Haiti Partnership is a group of Methodist volunteer missionaries from the New York and Pennsylvania region. Founded in 1995, the partnership has conducted numerous missions in remote Haitian villages and towns, including: Bainet, Hermitage, Bois Neuf Malor, Jeremie, Golboti...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sovana DOC Sovana is a denominazione di origine controllata red or rosé wine from the south of Tuscany, in Italy. The DOC is named after the ancient Etruscan settlement of Sovana. Sovana received DOC status in 1999, along with its neighbor, the DOC Capalbio. Sovana encompasses roughly the same a...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cobourg Kodiaks The Cobourg Kodiaks, originally the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks, are a Major Series Lacrosse team located in Cobourg Ontario. They are a Senior \"A\" box lacrosse team, which play in the Major Series Lacrosse league. The MSL consists of six teams, including the Kodiaks. Most of th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joe Frans (politician) Joe Frans (born \"Kojo Frans\" in Takoradi, Ghana) is a Swedish politician of Ghanaian descent, social activist, board professional and former member of parliament. Joe Frans came to Sweden to attend university. During his studies he met his wife and became involved with p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joseph Nagyvary Joseph Nagyvary, born in April 18, 1934, is retired professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Texas A&M University. He is also a violin maker, and has spent years studying and analyzing violins made by Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri. Joseph Nagyvary was born 1934 in S...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ralph Cindrich Ralph Edward Cindrich (born October 29, 1949 in Washington, PA) is a sports agent and former NFL player. A linebacker for the New England Patriots (1972), the Houston Oilers (1973, 1974, 1975) and the Denver Broncos (1974), Cindrich graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Battle of Los Angeles (professional wrestling) The Battle of Los Angeles tournament (the BOLA) is an annual independent wrestling tournament in North America, run and promoted by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Over the years, the tournament has attracted numerous famous independent wrestlers from A.J....
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bob Dandridge Robert L. Dandridge (born November 15, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Richmond, Virginia, he attended Maggie L. Walker High School in Richmond and Norfolk State University, teaming up with Pee Wee Kirkland. His teams had phenomenal years. The Sp...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bulk modulus The bulk modulus (formula_1 or formula_2) of a substance is a measure of how resistant to compression that substance is. It is defined as the ratio of the infinitesimal pressure increase to the resulting \"relative\" decrease of the volume. Other moduli describe the material's respo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Trinity Episcopal Church (Houston) Trinity Church, in Midtown Houston, Texas, is a parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. Trinity was founded in 1893 as a mission from Christ Church in a part of Houston then called the \"Fairground Addition\", now known as Midtown. It is the second-old...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fort Ninigret Fort Ninigret is a historic fort and trading post site at Fort Neck Road in Charlestown, Rhode Island, built and occupied by European settlers in the seventeenth century. At its 1883 dedication, Commissioner George Carmichael, Jr. referred to it as \"the oldest military post on the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Giovanni Battista Cirri Giovanni Battista Cirri (1 October 1724 – 11 June 1808) was an Italian cellist and composer in the 18th century. Cirri was born in Forlì in the Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy. He had his first musical training with his brother Ignazio (1711–1787) and was for a time organi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William B. Martin William B. Martin (March 17, 1846 – June 11, 1916) was an American businessman and politician. Born in Rochester, Vermont, Martin went to public school in Orange County, Vermont. He tried to enlisted in the 4th Vermont Infantry during the American Civil War and was rejected bec...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Motherload \"The Motherload\" is a song by American progressive metal band Mastodon. The song was released as the third and final single from the band's sixth studio album, \"Once More 'Round the Sun\". The song's music video shows several women twerking in front of a group of men inter-cut ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dale McKenna Dale McKenna (May 7, 1937 – March 4, 2009) was a former American politician, who served in the Wisconsin State Senate. McKenna was born in Reeseville, Wisconsin. He graduated from St. Lawrence Seminary High School in Mount Calvary, Wisconsin, before graduating from St. Norbert Colle...
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{ "retrieved": [ "McNeil High School McNeil High School (commonly known as MHS or McNeil) is a public secondary school in an unincorporated area in both Travis and Williamson counties, near Austin, Texas, United States. serving freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The school is part of the Round Rock Indep...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Leonardo Pettinari (footballer) Leonardo Pettinari (born 23 July 1986) is an Italian retired footballer and current manager. Born in Prato, Tuscany, Pettinari started his career at regional capital Florence for Fiorentina. After spent 2 seasons at Primavera team. He joined Serie C1 side Sangiova...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lady Margaret School Lady Margaret School is a smaller than average all-girls' Church of England secondary school in Parsons Green, Fulham, London. It was awarded specialist school status as a Mathematics & Computing College in September 2003, and became an academy in September 2012. In Septembe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Parental responsibility (criminal) In Canada and the United States, the term \"parental responsibility\" refers to the potential or actual liability that may be incurred by parents for the behavior of their children. Parental responsibility legislation has been enacted in three Canadian province...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Alexandre Tombini Alexandre Antônio Tombini (born December 9, 1963) is a Brazilian economist. He was President of the Central Bank of Brazil until June 13, 2016 when he was replaced by Ilan Goldfajn. Tombini graduated in Economics from the University of Brasilia (1984), and has a Ph.D. in Econom...
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{ "retrieved": [ "This Gun for Hire This Gun for Hire is a 1942 American crime drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Veronica Lake, Robert Preston, Laird Cregar, and Alan Ladd. It is a film noir based on the 1936 novel (published in America with the same title, and in Britain with the title \"A Gun for...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Vito Spatafore Vito Spatafore Sr., played by Joseph R. Gannascoli, is a fictional character on the HBO TV series \"The Sopranos\". He was a member of the DiMeo Crime Family and a subordinate of Tony Soprano. He was married to Marie Spatafore with two children, Francesca and Vito Jr., and was a c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pyotr Kuryshko Pyotr Vasilyevich Kuryshko () (1894 – 1921) was a Soviet Russian military commander (\"comdiv\") involved in the Russian Civil War. A World War I-veteran, Kuryshko joined the Red Army in 1918 and rose through the ranks during the civil war which followed the Russian Revolution of ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Point Street Bridge The Point Street Bridge is a movable bridge that crosses the Providence River in Providence, Rhode Island, carrying Point Street from the Jewelry District to Wickenden Street at the base of College Hill. The first bridge at this site was built in 1872. It consisted of a swing...
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{ "retrieved": [ "CMake CMake is a cross-platform free and open-source software application for managing the build process of software using a compiler-independent method. It supports directory hierarchies and applications that depend on multiple libraries. It is used in conjunction with native build environments...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and based on Games Workshop's tabletop wargame \"Warhammer 40,000\". It was released by THQ on September 20, 2004 in North America and on Septe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Thomas Flanagan (Irish politician) Thomas P. Flanagan (died 7 October 1980) was as Irish civil engineer who served for three terms in Seanad Éireann. In 1961, he was elected to the 10th Seanad by the Industrial and Commercial Panel, which re-elected him in 1965 to the 11th Seanad. The Taoiseach,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Yutaka Takahashi Takahashi was born in Machida on September 29, 1980. After graduating from high school, he joined J1 League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima in 1999. He played many matches as forward from first season. However his opportunity to play decreased from 2002. In 2004, he moved to J2 League ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Keely Froling Keely Froling (born 31 January 1996) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Canberra Capitals in the WNBL. Froling played college basketball for two years at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas for the SMU Mustangs. Froling decided to return home after h...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Solindabad Solindabad is a Village with population of about 10 thousand is Kahra sub district's the 2nd most populous village, located in Kahra sub district of Saharsa district in the state Bihar in India. Total geographical area of Solindabad village is 9 km and it is the 3rd biggest village by...
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{ "retrieved": [ "William H. Allen (architect) William H. Allen (1858–1936) was an American architect who worked in New Haven, Connecticut. He designed hundreds of houses and other buildings. Allen, a native of Northampton, Massachusetts, moved to New Haven around 1867 or 1868 and spent most of his adult life the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus This virus was described in 2010 from an abalone which had died from abalone shriveling syndrome. The genome is double stranded circular DNA with 34,952 base pairs and encodes 28 putative open reading frames. The G+C content of the genome is 39.5%. Th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Granata imbricata Granata imbricata, common names the imbricate margarite, tiled false ear shell, true wide-mouthed shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chilodontaidae. This marine species occurs off New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. The size of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cornelia Horsford Cornelia Horsford (1861–1941?) was an American archaeologist and writer whose work focused on the Norse settlement of Vinland and other possible traces of early Norse exploration and settlement of North America, especially in Massachusetts. Her work was largely a development of...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Currumbin Valley Reserve Currumbin Valley Reserve is a 4 ha nature reserve in the Gold Coast hinterland of south-east Queensland, Australia, west of Coolangatta, south of Brisbane. It is owned and managed by Bush Heritage Australia (BHA), to which it was donated in 1999 by the Wildlife Preservat...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Burletta In theater and music history, a burletta (Italian, meaning \"little joke\", sometimes burla or burlettina) is a brief comic opera. In eighteenth-century Italy, a burletta was the comic intermezzo between the acts of an \"opera seria\". The extended work Pergolesi's \"La serva padrona\" ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Quepos (canton) Quepos is the sixth canton in the province of Puntarenas in Costa Rica. The cantón covers an area of 543.77 km², and has a population of 29,569. Its capital city is Quepos, also known as Puerto Quepos. It was named Aguirre until February 2015, when its name was changed following ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Clarkson, Mississauga Clarkson, also called Clarkson Village, is a neighbourhood in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, situated in the southwest corner of the city, along the shore of Lake Ontario. It is bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, Oakville to the west, Erindale and Erin Mills ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Auriac, Pyrénées-Atlantiques Auriac is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as \"Auriacois\" or \"Auriacoises\". Auriac is located some 20 km north of Pau just east of Argelos. Access t...
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{ "retrieved": [ "L'enfance du Christ L'enfance du Christ (\"The Childhood of Christ\"), Opus 25, is an oratorio by the French composer Hector Berlioz, based on the Holy Family's flight into Egypt (see Gospel of Matthew 2:13). Berlioz wrote his own words for the piece. Most of it was composed in 1853 and 1854, bu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Danaea kalevala Danaea kalevala is a species of fern belonging to the family Marattiaceae. It is endemic to rainforests of the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean. This includes the islands of: Saint Kitts, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Vincent, and Grenada. \"Danaea kalevala\" pl...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Monticello Township, Piatt County, Illinois Monticello Township is a township in Piatt County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 5,906 and it contained 2,651 housing units. Monticello is Township 18 North, Range 6 East and part of Township 18 North, Range 5 East of the Thi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Threemilestone Threemilestone is a small village in the civil parish of Kenwyn, located precisely three miles west of Truro, the only city in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Threemilestone has grown in recent years, as housing estates to the west have been developed. Between Truro and Threemi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Shoot the Chute Shoot the Chute is an amusement ride consisting of a flat-bottomed boat that slides down a ramp or inside a flume into a lagoon. Unlike a log flume, a Shoot the Chute ride generally has larger boats and one single drop. It may also refer to a playground slide in New Orleans verna...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Magne Charge Magne Charge is a largely obsolete inductive charging system, also known as J1773, used to charge battery electric vehicles (BEV) formerly made by General Motors, for vehicles such as the EV1, Chevy S10 EV, and other . It was produced by the General Motors subsidiary Delco Electroni...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Azazel Azazel (; ; ) appears in the Bible in association with the scapegoat rite. In some traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, it is the name for a fallen angel. In the Bible, the term is used thrice in Leviticus 16, where two male goats were to be sacrificed to Yahweh and one of the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Eaves Cougar 1 The Eaves Cougar 1 is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Leonard R. Eaves of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and made available in the form of plans for amateur construction. The Eaves Cougar 1 was based upon the Nesmith Cougar and features a strut-braced high wing, a two...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sakuya Konohana Kan The Sakuya Konohana Kan (咲くやこの花館) is a botanical garden set within one of the world's largest greenhouses, located in Tsurumi Ryokuchi park at 2-163 Ryokuchi Koen, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is open daily except Mondays; an admission fee is charged. The gardens were constru...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lin Meijiao Lin Meijiao (; born 24 December 1963) is a Mediacorp actress. Lin was educated at Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School. Lin has acted in many drama serials and is a multi-nominee for the Best Supporting Actress category at the annual Star Awards. She was awarded the Best Supporting Actress...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Contenders Hurdle The Contenders Hurdle is a Listed National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of about 2 miles , and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bates Bobcats The Bates Bobcats are the athletic teams of Bates College largely based in Lewiston, Maine and the surrounding areas. The college's official mascot has been the bobcat since 1924, and maintains garnet as its official color. The school sponsors 32 varsity sports (16 men's, 16 women'...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Municipal elections in Veneto This page gathers the results of municipal elections in Veneto, Italy in the region's five major cities (more than 80,000 inhabitants), since 1993. !align=left rowspan=2 valign=center bgcolor=\"#E9E9E9\"| !colspan=\"3\" align=\"center\" valign=top bgcolor=\"lightgre...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Second term of Edmund Ho as Chief Executive of Macau The Second term of Edmund Ho Hau Wah as Chief Executive of Macau, officially considered part of \"The 2nd term Chief Executive of Macau\", relates to the period of governance of Macau since the transfer of sovereignty of Macau, between 20 Dece...
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