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"Uncial 096 Uncial 096 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1004 (Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated paleographically to the 7th-century. The codex contains a small part of the Acts of the Apostles 2:6-17; 26:7-18, on two parchment leaves (29 cm by 22 cm). The text is... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mayura Pirivena Mayura Pirivena (\"Mayura\" in Sinhala: peacock) is an ancient monastery situated to the south-west of the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, in Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka. One of the ancient chronicles of Sri Lanka, the Mahavamsa, states that this monastery was built by King Buddhadasa, who ru... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ernst Bresslau Ernst Ludwig Bresslau (10 July 1877, Berlin – 9 May 1935, São Paulo) was a German zoologist. He was the son of historian Harry Bresslau. Ernst Ludwig Bresslau was born in 1877 in Berlin, Germany. His father, Harry Bresslau, was a professor of Medieval History at the University of ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Konzerthaus Berlin The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of Berlin housing the German orchestra Konzerthausorchester Berlin. Built as a theatre from 1818 to 1821 under the name of the Schauspielhaus Berlin, later also known a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Wear Sunscreen \"Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young\", commonly known by the title \"Wear Sunscreen\", is an essay written as a hypothetical commencement speech by columnist Mary Schmich, originally published in June 1997 in the \"Chicago Tribune\". The essay, giving various p... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Berkery, Noyes & Co Berkery, Noyes & Co., LLC is a private middle-market investment bank based in New York City, United States, specializing in mergers and acquisitions advisory and financial consulting services. In 1980, Joseph W. Berkery founded Berkery Associates, whose activities centered ex... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Andrew Watson (bishop) Andrew John Watson (born 16 July 1961) is the Bishop of Guildford in the Church of England. He previously served as Bishop of Aston, the suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham, from 2008 until 2014. Watson was born, the son of Angus and Alison Watson, in Bicester, O... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Glenville, West Virginia Glenville is a town in and the county seat of Gilmer County, West Virginia, United States, along the Little Kanawha River. The population was 1,537 at the 2010 census. It is the home of Glenville State College. In the late 1700s and early 1800s, pioneers began settling i... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"SP&S Class E-1 Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway’s E-1 class was a class of the only three 4-8-4 locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1938. The E-1 class northerns were very identical to the A-2 through the A-5 class northerns on the Northern Pacific Railroad built by the Bald... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Michael F. Jacobson Michael F. Jacobson (born July 29, 1943), who holds a Ph.D. in microbiology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is an American scientist and nutrition advocate. Jacobson co-founded the Center for Science in the Public Interest in 1971, along with two fellow scientists... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jeff Rees Squadron Leader William Jeffrey Rees DFC (21 May 1920 – 13 March 2015) carried out more than 60 operations for the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command during the Second World War. He twice flew damaged aircraft back to Britain and was awarded an immediate Distinguished Flying Cross and ba... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"McCloy–Zorin Accords Conceived by Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy, the 1961 McCloy–Zorin Accords between the United States and the Soviet Union established a foundation or \"roadmap\" for all future negotiations and international treaties with regard to nuclear and general and complete ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Saravanan Meenatchi Saravanan Meenatchi is an 2011 Indian Tamil-language television series broadcast on STAR Vijay. The first season was broadcast from 07 November 2011. The second season of the show which started as a sequel and next generation story of the first season, was broadcast from 21 O... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Patricia A. Madrid Patricia A. Madrid (born 1947) is an American politician and the former Attorney General for the U.S. state of New Mexico. She is a member of the Democratic Party. Madrid won her first campaign in 1978 when she became the first woman elected to sit as a district court judge in... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kanasu Kannu Theredaga Kanasu Kannu Theredaga is a Kannada kids' movie directed by debutant Santhosh Shetty Kateel and produced by Ganasiri Creations in collaboration with Manikya Combines. The film was envisioned by Kiran kumar puttur and written and developed by Santhosh Shetty Kateel. The fil... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"London LGBT+ Community Pride London LGBT+ Community Pride is a Community Interest Company that was formed at the end of 2012 to bid for the right to run London's main gay pride festival in the wake of the significantly \"scaled back\" WorldPride London 2012 event and was awarded the contract on ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Iron Brigade (video game) Iron Brigade, formerly titled Trenched, is a 2011 video game developed by Double Fine Productions and published by Microsoft Studios as a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade title on the Xbox 360; it was later set for release as a Microsoft Windows title in 2012. Announced at... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Peramatos Ermis B.C. Peramatos Ermis B.C. is a Greek professional basketball team that was founded in 1993. The team is based in the Perama, Piraeus, Athens, Greece. The club was previously known as ICBS B.C. and has also previously competed in the Greek 2nd Division. The club was promoted up th... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Joel Dreibelbis Farm Joel Dreibelbis Farm is a historic farm complex and national historic district located in Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It has 13 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing structures. They include a 2 1/2-story, brick vernacular Federal... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Stephenie Ann McPherson Stephenie Ann McPherson (born 25 November 1988) is a Jamaican track and field athlete, who specializes in the 400 metres. McPherson competed in the 400 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics where she finished third. McPherson is also a silver medalist from t... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mammals of Rocky Mountain National Park There are 67 native species of mammals in Rocky Mountain National Park, a park in Colorado. Species are listed by common name, scientific name, habitat, and abundance. Extirpated species are marked with an EX. Order: Artiodactyla Family: Antilocapridae Ord... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Minardi M193 The Minardi M193 was a Formula One car designed by Aldo Costa and Gustav Brunner and built by Minardi for the 1993 Formula One season. The car was powered by the Ford HBD V8 engine and ran on Goodyear tyres. Drivers of the car included Christian Fittipaldi (who flipped his car when ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Pine Grove Historic District (Pine Grove, Pennsylvania) Pine Grove Historic District is a national historic district located at Pine Grove, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 233 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in a residential sectio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 The North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911, formally known as the Convention between the United States and Other Powers Providing for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals, was an international treaty signed on July 7, 1911, designed to manage ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ray Szmanda Raymond Jack \"Ray\" Szmanda, Sr. (June 22, 1926 – May 6, 2018) was an American radio and television announcer known throughout the Midwestern United States as the spokesperson for Menards, a position he held for more than two decades. Szmanda was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and ser... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Gregg Keplinger Gregg Keplinger is an American drummer, drum maker, and drum tech from Seattle, Washington. Keplinger began playing the drums at the age of 14, and has played in a large variety of bands ranging across many different styles, from Jazz to New Wave to R&B. Keplinger began making dr... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Together (Calvin Harris song) \"Together\" is a song recorded by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris featuring American singer Gwen Stefani for the former's fourth studio album, \"Motion\" (2014). It was written by Harris, Stefani, Benjamin Levin, and Ryan Tedder. The track was solely ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Otto Brunfels Otto Brunfels (also known as Brunsfels or Braunfels) (believed to be born in 1488 – 23 November 1534) was a German theologian and botanist. Carl von Linné listed him among the \"\"Fathers of Botany\"\". After studying theology and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Brunfels ent... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Brandenburg City Canal The Brandenburg City Canal, or Brandenburger Stadtkanal in German, is a canal in the German state of Brandenburg. It provides a route through the centre of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel. At its upstream end, the canal diverges from the River Havel upstream of the \"... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Susan MacLaury Susan MacLaury is the co-founder and executive director of the non-profit media company Shine Global, a licensed social worker, and a retired educator. She is also an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated producer. MacLaury was a full-time Associate Professor of Health Educatio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Rich Man's Daughter The Rich Man's Daughter is a 2015 Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Dominic Zapata, it stars Rhian Ramos and Glaiza de Castro. It premiered on May 11, 2015 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing \"Second Chances\" and w... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Country Music Made Me Do It Country Music Made Me Do It is the second studio album recorded by Canadian country music artist Meghan Patrick. It was released January 12, 2018 through Warner Music Canada. The album was preceded by the release of its eponymous lead single, which became Patrick's hi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Paul Morgan (rugby) Paul Morgan (3 October 1974 – 12 January 2015) was a Welsh professional rugby union and rugby league footballer, rugby union coach and cricketer, born in Pencoed. He played club level rugby union (RU) for Pencoed RFC (two spells), London Welsh RFC (while at Brunel University)... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Matt Beesley Matthew Beesley (born 3 April 1992) is an English rugby union player, currently playing at Northampton Saints. He joined the team at the start of the 2016–17 season, after previously spending two seasons at National League 1 side Wharfedale. He can play as a prop or a hooker. Beesle... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Moody (crater) Moody is an impact crater on Mercury. Moody features a central peak or peak-ring structure and an annulus of dark material on its outer floor. The area inward of the dark ring appears reddish in enhanced color WAC images, indicating the presence of material different in compositio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Daniel Jørgensen Daniel Wagner Jørgensen, who also competes as Daniel Wagner (born 3 June 1993) is a leg amputee Danish Paralympic sportsman who has competed in both track and field athletics and snowboarding. As an athlete he specialises in the long jump, but also competes in sprint events. Jør... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Diopeithes Diopeithes (Greek: Διoπείθης; lived during the 4th century BC) was an Athenian general, probably father of the poet Menander, who was sent out to the Thracian Chersonese about 343 BC, at the head of a body of Athenian settlers or cleruchs. Disputes having arisen about their boundaries... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Khurshid Gohar Qalam Khurshid Gohar Qalam () is an award-winning Pakistani calligrapher. He authored 18 books of calligraphy. His work is displayed in the British Museum in London, Ashmolean museum in Oxford and a Moscow museum. Alam was born in Sargodha district in 1956. His early education too... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Álvaro Cunhal Álvaro Barreirinhas Cunhal (; 10 November 1913 – 13 June 2005) was a Portuguese communist revolutionary and politician. He was one of the major opponents of the dictatorial regime of the \"Estado Novo\". He served as secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) from 19... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Alfred Turner (sculptor) Alfred Turner (28 May 1874 – 18 March 1940) was an English sculptor in the early 20th century. Among other institutions, Turner studied at the Royal Academy, where he exhibited and was a member. He was also a member and fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. H... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Joseph Celli Joseph Celli (born March 19, 1944) is an American musician and composer specializing in contemporary and improvised music for oboe and English horn. In addition, he plays the Yamaha WX7 MIDI breath controller, as well as double reed instruments from several Asian cultures, including... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"U. J. Puckett Utley J. Puckett (April 7, 1911 - June 22, 1992), best known as U. J. Puckett, was an American professional pocket billiards (pool) player. Puckett was born in Prattsville, Arkansas, in 1911. His father was killed in a logging mishap when he was only 5. He was talented in pool from... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Francis X. Pavy Francis X. Pavy (born March 2, 1954) is a Cajun American painter and sculptor. His work has been exhibited in New York City, New Orleans, Louisiana, Houston, Texas, Los Angeles, California, France, and Switzerland. Pavy was born in Lafayette, Louisiana on March 2, 1954. In his yo... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Yves-Thibault de Silguy Yves-Thibault de Silguy (born 22 July 1948) is a French and European politician, born in Rennes, France. He served in the Santer Commission and was in charge of Economic and Financial Affairs. He was a member of the Club de l'horloge. Before moving to the European Commiss... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"St. Andrew's Cathedral, Tokyo The Diocese of Tokyo is one of eleven dioceses within the Anglican Church in Japan. There are over forty churches and chapels in the diocese with many church buildings, such as St. Andrew's, tracing their foundation back to the second half of the nineteenth century.... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Calgary municipal railway The Calgary municipal railway operated a system of streetcar routes in Calgary, Alberta, from 1909, until 1950. From 1909 to 1910 the system was named the \"\"Calgary Electric Railway\"\". In 1909, and early 1910, the system was known as the \"\"Calgary electric railway... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"René Louis de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson René-Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, Marquis d'Argenson (18 October 169426 January 1757) was a French statesman. D'Argenson, the eldest son of Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson, was a lawyer, and held successively the posts of councillor at the parlement ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Karen Keifer-Boyd Karen Keifer-Boyd (born December 7, 1955) is an American art educator. She has written articles, books, and has help co-write articles and books as well. She has received many awards for leadership and teaching. Keifer-Boyd holds a bachelor's of fine art in art from the Kansas ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Megathyrsus maximus Megathyrsus maximus, known as Guinea grass and green panic grass in English, is a large perennial bunch grass that is native to Africa, Palestine, and Yemen. It has been introduced in the tropics around the world. Until 2003, it was named \"Urochloa maxima\". It was moved to ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John Birt, Baron Birt John Birt, Baron Birt (born 10 December 1944) is a British television executive and businessman. He is a former Director-General (1992–2000) of the BBC. After a successful career in commercial television, initially at Granada Television and later at London Weekend Televisio... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Patrick Farrell (police officer) Patrick Farrell, Garda Síochána #8232 (born 6 June 1909, date of death unknown) was a recipient of the Scott Medal. Farrell was born at Doon, Loughrea, County Galway. He had been a farmer prior to joining the Gardaí on 8 March 1932. Farrell was awarded the Scott ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Robert Livingston Rudolph Robert Livingston Rudolph (December 29, 1865 — September 16, 1930) was an American bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church. He was the first bishop to be raised with the church. Rudolph also served as Professor of Dogmatic Theology and Christian Ethics at the Theologica... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Luis Haddock Luis J. Haddock, M.D. (born February 17, 1982 in Caguas, Puerto Rico) is a former professional tennis player from Puerto Rico. He attended Colegio Católico Notre Dame high school. He lived in his hometown of Caguas and played for the University of Notre Dame. Luis also participated ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"History of the Jews in Sri Lanka Jews in Sri Lanka have had a presence on the island nation since at least the 9th century. In the 10th century, Abu Zeid al Hasan, an Arab Muslim traveller from Siraf, Persia, stated that there were ‘a great number of Jews’ in Serendib, as Sri Lanka was known to ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Jeff Moronko Jeffrey Robert \"Jeff\" Moronko (born August 17, 1959) is a former Major League Baseball player. During his major league career, he played for the Cleveland Indians () and the New York Yankees (). He was born in Houston, Texas. He attended Texas Wesleyan University and is one of two... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Christina Ellington Christina Yvette Ellington Pares, (born 1982), is a Charter school principal, beauty queen and entertainer in the tri-state area. Pares' first major beauty pageant title was Miss New York 2004, which she won competing as Miss Southern New York. She had previously placed secon... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Embassy of Iran, London The Embassy of Iran in London is the diplomatic mission of Iran in the United Kingdom. It is located in a terrace overlooking Hyde Park in South Kensington, Westminster, London, next to the embassy of Ethiopia. Iran also maintains a Consular Section at 50 Kensington Court... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Publius Vigellius Saturninus Publius Vigellius Saturninus was a Roman senator, who was active during the reign of Marcus Aurelius. He is best known as the official who presided at the trial of the Scillitan Martyrs, dated to 17 July 180. His complete name is attested in inscriptions as Publius V... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Fruit Growers Express Fruit Growers Express (FGE) was a railroad refrigerator car leasing company that began as a produce-hauling subsidiary of Armour and Company's private refrigerator car line. Its customers complained they were overcharged. In 1919 the Federal Trade Commission ordered the com... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Science Photo Library Science Photo Library (registered as Science Photo Library Limited) is a privately owned stock photography and, more recently, stock footage agency, founded. in 1981. Its headquarters are in Maida Hill, in west London, U.K.. In addition to its commercial aims, Science Photo... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Glattbach Glattbach is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the \"Regierungsbezirk\" of Lower Franconia (\"Unterfranken\") in Bavaria, Germany. It has around 3,300 inhabitants. The community lies in a valley north of Aschaffenburg on the western edge of the Spessart (range). In the 12th ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Departures (TV series) Departures (also promoted as departures.) is a adventure travel television series. An original Canadian production created by Andre Dupuis and Scott Wilson and produced by Jessie Wallace and Steven Bray. The worldwide premiere was with the Canadian Channel OLN on March 17,... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Fairtrade certification The Fairtrade certification initiative was created to form a new method for economic trade. This method takes an ethical standpoint, and considers the producers first. Several attempts to market fair trade products were observed in the 1960s and 1970s, fair trade sales be... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Charles Darwin Trust The Charles Darwin Trust is a British educational charity. The trust was part of a campaign with other organizations to back the bid to make Down House a World Heritage Site. The trust was founded in 1999 by Stephen Keynes. Trustees of the trust are Stephen Keynes OBE FLS (C... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"William E. Hess William Emil Hess (February 13, 1898 – July 14, 1986) was a Republican and a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 13, 1898; attended the public schools, the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cincinnati Law School; during the First World ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Ross, Scotland Ross (\"Ros\" in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of Scotland, a former earldom and, under the name Ross and Cromarty, a county. The name \"Ross\" allegedly derives from a Gaelic word meaning \"headland\", perhaps a reference to the Black Isle. Another possible origin is the West Nors... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Baltimore (magazine) Baltimore is a monthly magazine published in Baltimore, Maryland by Rosebud Entertainment L.L.C., a company owned by Steve Geppi. It is the oldest continuously published city magazine in the continental U.S. and was first printed in 1907 by the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce.... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Faulkes Telescope South The Faulkes Telescope South is a clone of the Liverpool Telescope and is located at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales, Australia. It is a Ritchey-Chrétien telescope. It was designed to be operated remotely with the aim of encouraging an interest in science by y... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Mac & Cheese 3 Mac & Cheese 3 is the sixteenth mixtape by American rapper French Montana, and the third installation in his \"Mac & Cheese\" series of mixtapes. It was released on November 19, 2012. The mixtape features guest appearances from Diddy, Red Cafe, MGK, Los, Future, Chinx Drugz, Ma$e,... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Kim Ki-suk Kim Ki-Suk (born September 2, 1980) is a South Korean boxer who won a gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games. He also participated in two Olympics. At the 2000 Olympics he won two matches at light flyweight before losing to eventual winner Brahim Asloum 8:12. At the 2002 Asian Games in Bu... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Roy Boehm Roy H. Boehm (April 9, 1924 – December 30, 2008) was born in Brooklyn, New York and was a veteran of 30 years of military service in the United States Navy, serving in three wars and various clandestine operations. Boehm was a mustang officer who rose up from the enlisted ranks and was... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"JANAF Shopping Center The JANAF Shopping Yard, commonly known as JANAF, is a suburban shopping mall in Norfolk, Virginia. Opening in 1959, it was one of the first large suburban shopping centers in the United States. The name is an acronym for Joint Army Navy Air Force, which refers to the origi... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"ITE College West ITE College West (Abbreviation: ITE CW-CK) (Formerly known as ITE West Network) is an educational institution under the Institute of Technical Education. In 2010, a single campus was built in the Choa Chu Kang and replaced its five smaller network campuses as part of ITE's \"One... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Weaving's awards for acting include a Satellite Award, MTV Movie Award and six Australian Film Institute Awards. \n Year | Title | Role | Notes \n---|---|---|--- \n1984 | Bodyline | Douglas Jardine | \n| Melba | Charles Armstrong | \n1988 | Dirtwater Dynasty, The The Dirt... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Capsaicin is used as an analgesic in topical ointments, nasal sprays (Sinol-M), and dermal patches to relieve pain, typically in concentrations between 0.025% and 0.1% . It may be applied in cream form for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with arthri... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Klaus Bockisch Klaus Bockisch (5 December 1938 – 18 November 2018) was a German professional football player and coach. Born in Upper Silesia, Bockisch began his career with Lüner SV before moving to SC Preußen Münster in 1959. He played for them in the inaugural season of the Bundesliga, making... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Hawqala The Ḥawqala () is an Arabic word referring to the statement \"lā ḥawla wa lā quwwata illā billāh\" (In Arabic written as \"لا حول ولاقوة إلا بالله\") which is usually translated as \"There is no might nor power except in Allah.\" This expression is mentioned by a Muslim whenever seized b... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"John and James (1796 ship) John and James was built in France in 1791 under another name and taken in prize in 1796. New owners renamed her and initially sailed her as a West Indiaman. She then made a voyage for the British East India Company (EIC). Next, she became a slave ship, making three vo... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Robert Hugh Miller Robert Hugh Miller (November 27, 1826 – February 14, 1911), founder and publisher of the \"Liberty Tribune\", one of the oldest newspapers of continuous publication west of the Mississippi, was born in Richmond, Virginia on November 27, 1826. Mr. Miller, a gentleman of a wide ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"1998 Carolina Panthers season The 1998 Carolina Panthers season was the fourth season for the team in the National Football League. They tried to improve upon their 7-9 record in 1997, and make it to the playoffs for the second time in franchise history. As it would turn out, however, the Panthe... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Passport fraud A passport is a travel document issued by a government to a citizen of that country. The purpose of this document is to allow entry back into the home country, as well as access into other countries around the world by providing legal proof of identity and citizenship. Misusing a ... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Carole Park, Queensland Carole Park is a suburb of the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It is south west of the Brisbane central business district. The Place Names Board designated the suburb and its name in 1972. Prior to 2010, Carole Park was a half residential and half industrial subur... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Neck piercing A neck piercing is a series of surface piercings done to emulate the appearance of a bite on the side of a person's neck. A barbell is placed in the skin of the side of the neck. When the earring/barbell is removed it looks like a vampire bite. Straight barbells will, in almost eve... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Philip Bynoe Three-time Grammy nominee and Emmy Award-winning bassist Philip Earl Bynoe is a prolific recording and touring musician. Though best known for his work with virtuoso guitarist Steve Vai, Philip has played everything from heavy metal to R&B to classical, and has worked with the likes... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Robert Macalister Robert Lachlan Macalister (2 December 1890 – 23 May 1967) was the Mayor of Wellington from 1950 to 1956, and had been the acting mayor for five months in 1948 during the absence overseas of Will Appleton. Macalister was born in Blenheim and moved to Wellington in his youth to s... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Blacklick Valley Junior Senior High School Blacklick Valley Junior Senior HIgh School is a diminutive, rural, public high school located in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Enrollment was 282 pupils in grades 7th through 12th inclusive, with 51.4% of pupils eligible for a free lunch due to family p... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"Economy of Erie, Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania is the Commonwealth's primary access point to Lake Erie, the Great Lakes, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The city developed first as a maritime center after the American Revolution, as a railroad hub during the great American westward expansion, a... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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"The Riyria Chronicles The Riyria Chronicles series is a set of high fantasy novels written by Michael J. Sullivan and published by Orbit Books. The series consists of five original titles, \"The Crown Tower\", \"The Rose and the Thorn\", The Death of Dulgath, The Disappearance of Winter’s Daught... | RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter |
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