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Walter_de_Baltrodin
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Walter de Baltrodin -LSB- Baltroddi ; Baltroddie -RSB- -LRB- died 1270 -RRB- was a 13th-century Scottish bishop ; if his name can be taken as a guide , he came from `` Baltrodin '' - Baltroddie -LRB- Pitroddie -RRB- - in Gowrie . Although it is not known which university or universities he attended , he had achieved a Master 's Degree by 1259 and was later a Doctor of Canon Law . He held canonries in the dioceses of Aberdeen and Caithness when , in 1263 , he was elected Bishop of Caithness . The decree of election was presented to Pope Urban IV by Roger de Castello , a canon of Aberdeen . The election was declared contrary to canon law , but the Pope took into account the poverty of the diocese of Caithness with the costs of the journey to Rome from such a distant diocese , and delegated the authority to judge the fitness of Walter to the Bishops of Dunkeld , Brechin and Ross . As is usual with bishops of Caithness , very little is known about Walter 's episcopate . It is known he received a subsidy from the king taken from the profits of justice in the province . According to Clan Mackay tradition , Aodh Mór MacAoidh -LRB- or Iye Mackay -RRB- , married a daughter of Bishop Walter , acquiring 12 davochs of land at Durness . Bishop Walter died sometime in the year 1270 . His death was followed , after some delay , by the election of Nicholas , Abbot of Scone .
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San_Pedro_y_San_Pablo_Asistencia
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The San Pedro y San Pablo Asistencia was established in 1786 , as a `` sub-mission '' to Mission San Francisco de Asís in the San Pedro Valley at the Ohlone village of Pruristac . The site is located within the bounds of the Rancho San Pedro -LRB- home to the Sánchez Adobe -RRB- in what today is the town of Pacifica .
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Syria_women's_national_handball_team
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The Syria women 's national handball team is the national team of Syria . It is governed by the Syrian Arab Handball Federation and takes part in international handball competitions .
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KHMJ
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KHMJ is a class A radio station broadcasting out of Trona , Inyo County , California .
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Blepharis_spiculifolia
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Blepharis spiculifolia is a species of plant in the Acanthaceae family . It is endemic to Yemen . Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland .
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Emil_Beck
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Emil Beck -LRB- 20 July 1935 , Tauberbischofsheim -- 12 March 2006 -RRB- was a German fencing coach .
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Cloverbelt_Conference
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The Cloverbelt Conference is a high school athletic conference in the State of Wisconsin . The schools included in the conference are near the Eau Claire -- Chippewa Falls metropolitan area .
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African_Cookbook
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African Cookbook is an album by Randy Weston 's African Rhythms recorded in 1969 in Paris and originally released on the French Polydor label .
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Suberites_domuncula
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Suberites domuncula is a sponge belonging to the phylum Porifera . This species contains suberitine , a neurotoxin that can cause fatal hemolytic hemorrhaging in various animals . While it is highly toxic to fish , it is known to be preyed upon by the hawksbill turtle , Eretmochelys imbricata . There are currently two accepted subspecies of this taxon : Suberites domuncula domuncula and S. domuncula latus . In 1893 , Lambe described a new sponge species as Suberites latus . This was later determined to be a junior synonym of S. domuncula and merged into the species as a subspecies under the scientific name S. domuncula latus . S domuncula is well known for colonizing gastropod shells occupied by hermit crabs . At least 13 species of hermit crabs have been found associated with this sponge . It has also been recorded attached to the shells of live gastropods and the carapace of other crustaceans .
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Chelyabinsk_Forge-and-Press_Plant
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OAO Chelyabinsk Forge-and-Press Plant -LRB- Joint Stock Company Chelyabinsk Forge-and-Press Plant -RRB- -LRB- Abbreviated as OAO ChKPZ -RRB- is a machine building and automobile component manufacturing company based in Chelyabinsk , Russia .
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Eugene_Walter_-LRB-playwright-RRB-
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Eugene Walter -LRB- November 27 , 1874 -- September 26 , 1941 -RRB- was a playwright . He was the author of the hit play The Easiest Way .
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October_26_-LRB-Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics-RRB-
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Oct. 25 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Oct. 27
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Lyreco
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Lyreco is a worldwide distributor of workplace products , founded in 1926 by G. Gaspard in the Valenciennes area of France . The company focused its development on the French territory during the 1970s . The Lyreco Group structure is now in 27 countries and 5 continents . The current slogan of Lyreco is `` To Simplify Life at Work '' .
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Neoregelia_tenebrosa
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Neoregelia tenebrosa is a species in the genus Neoregelia . This species is endemic to Brazil .
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Tenellia_albocrusta
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Tenellia albocrusta , common name white-crusted aeolid , is a species of sea slug , an aeolid nudibranch , a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Fionidae .
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Bahadur_Khan_-LRB-politician-RRB-
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Sardar Bahadur Khan -LRB- born 8 July 1908 -- 31 December 1975 -RRB- was a Pakistani politician . He was the 9th Chief Minister of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa -LRB- then called North-West Frontier Province -RRB- .
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Gornja_Bučica
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Gornja Bučica is a village in Croatia . Category : Populated places in Sisak-Moslavina County
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Speed_-LRB-Buck-Tick_song-RRB-
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`` Speed '' is the fourth single released by the Japanese rock band Buck Tick . It was released as the first single from the group 's sixth studio album , Kurutta Taiyou , on January 21 , 1991 through Victor Entertainment . The single was released as an 8 cm CD in a cassette-like sleeve case that featured a re-worked version of the cover to Kurutta Taiyou . `` Speed '' peaked at number 3 on the Oricon music chart during the third week of 1991 . The single has sold over 170,000 copes worldwide .
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John_Mansel
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John Mansel -LRB- 1729 -- 1794 -RRB- was a British Army cavalry general killed at the Battle of Beaumont . John Mansel was born in Cosgrove , Northamptonshire , in 1729 , and married Mary Anne Biggin . The couple had two sons , John , who became a major in the army , and Robert , who joined the Royal Navy and rose to the rank of rear admiral . In the army Mansel was made lieutenant-colonel commanding the 3rd Dragoon Guards on 27 April 1775 and became colonel of the regiment on 16 May 1781 . Promoted to major-general on 28 April 1790 , he commanded the 2nd -LRB- heavy -RRB- brigade of cavalry under the Duke of York and Albany in the Flanders Campaign from May 1793 . He was at the relief of Menin on 15 September , and possibly at Sainghin on 27 October , although the heavy cavalry was apparently commanded by Prince Ernest on the day , as Mansel was not yet divisional commander . In 1794 he was with Erskine 's column at Prémont on 17 April , but at the Battle of Villers-en-Cauchies on the 24th his command missed the action through a confusion in the orders that left Rudolf Ritter von Otto with just four squadrons to face 5,000 French . At Beaumont on 26 April he led the cavalry flank attack in the valley of Cawdry and completely routed a column of infantry before plunging at the head of his troops across a ravine to attack a battery of 14 cannon on the other side . `` He passed the ravine , and , at the head of a considerable body of his men , charged the cannon with inconceivable intrepidity , and complete success . His heroic conduct decided the day ; but at the mouth of this battery , after having three horses shot under him , he received his death wound . One grape-shot entered his chest , fracturing his spine , and coming out between his shoulders , while another broke his arm to splinters . '' Mansel was buried in a redoubt with all military honours . Six generals -- Abercrombie , Dundas , Harcourt , Garth , and Fox , who supported the pall -- and the majority of senior officers of York 's army attended the funeral . Craig attributed the failure of the heavy cavalry at Villers en Cauchies `` mainly to Mansel , whom after the action of the 17th -LSB- Premont -RSB- he had already reported as an incompetent officer . '' Mansel felt he was disgraced after Villers-en-Cauchies despite being reinstated , and swore not to survive . Whether he deliberately sought death or not though is disputed . Others `` seemed to feel that a brave man had been untowardly sacrificed . ''
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Henry_Hicks_-LRB-geologist-RRB-
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Henry Hicks , MRCS , FRS -LRB- 26 May 1837 -- 18 November 1899 -RRB- was a Welsh physician , surgeon , Member of the Royal College of Surgeons -LRB- MRCS -RRB- , geologist , President of the Geological Society and Fellow of the Royal Society -LRB- FRS -RRB- . He studied the Precambrian rocks of Anglesey , Caernarvonshire and Pembrokeshire , the Devonian rocks of Devon and Somerset , cave deposits and other Quaternary sediments .
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Pardaillan,_Lot-et-Garonne
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Pardaillan is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France .
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Handle_the_Jandal
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Handle the Jandal was an annual New Zealand awards ceremony that celebrated self-produced New Zealand music videos . Formally known as the Radio Active 89FM Handle the Jandal DIY New Zealand Music Video Awards , the competition was open to music videos of New Zealand music , made by New Zealand filmmakers with no external funding assistance .
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CSM_Avântul_Reghin
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Avântul Reghin is a Romanian professional football club from Reghin , Mureş County , Romania , founded in 1949 . They currently play in the Liga III , Seria V.
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Dunki,_Peren
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Dunki is a village in the Peren district of Nagaland , India . It is located in the Jalukie Circle .797110 Sisir Banerjee is one of the most important person being the Maths teacher and winning the best state teacher award .
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Daba_Modibo_Keïta
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Daba Modibo Keïta -LRB- born 5 April 1981 -RRB- is an Malian taekwondo athlete . Keïta has competed in international competitions since 1996 , and in 2007 became the heavyweight -LRB- +84 kg -RRB- division 2007 World Taekwondo Champion in Beijing , and competed in both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the +80 kg class .
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Jane_Leach
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Jane Leach is a British Methodist minister and academic , who specialises in pastoral theology . Since September 2011 , she has served as Principal of Wesley House , an Methodist theological college in Cambridge . She was also President of the Cambridge Theological Federation from 2015 to 2016 .
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Monika_Germann
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Monika Germann -LRB- born April 23 , 1954 -RRB- is a former Swiss cross country skier who competed in the early 1980s . She finished sixth in the 4 x 5 km relay at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo .
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2010_Big_South_Conference_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
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The 2010 Big South Men 's Basketball Tournament was played for March 2 , 4 , 6 , 2010 on campus sites . The semifinal round will be televised on ESPNU , and the finals will be seen on ESPN2 .
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Bandura_development
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Bandura technology and development With the growing appreciation of bandurist capellas as an art form came the accelerated development of technology related to the performance on the bandura . At the beginning of the 20th century the instrument was thought to have gone into total disuse . At that time it had some 20 strings with wooden pegs -LRB- 4 basses and 16 prystrunky -RRB- . The volume obtained from the instrument was not loud enough for the concert stage . Initial developments were made in making the range of the instrument greater and improving the sonority of the instrument . By 1911 instruments with 32 diatonically tuned strings had become common , almost replacing the traditional instruments played by the traditional kobzars . Metal tuning pegs made an appearance around 1914 . This allowed the performer to accurately tune his instrument . This was crucial particularly when playing in an ensemble . By the mid-1920s , chromatic strings were also added to the instrument which allowed the performer to play accidentals and allowed the performer to modulate into close related keys . The construction of the instrument was modified to allow for the additional tension of these strings . The number of strings rose to about 56 . In 1931 the first mechanisms were developed , which allowed the bandurist to quickly retune his instrument in a variety of more distinct keys . In Germany in 1948 , the Honcharenko brothers in the workshops of the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus continued to refine the mechanism to make it more reliable for the concert stage and also even out the tone of the instrument . Similar developments were also undertaken by Ivan Skliar in Ukraine who in 1956 developed the concert Kiev bandura - an instrument which has become the workhorse of most professional bandurists in Ukraine . A slightly more refined instrument was also developed later by Professor Vasyl Herasymenko in Lviv . In the late 1970s these concert instruments began to be manufactured serially by the Chernihiv factory , and later the Lviv factory . In the mid-1970s artificial fingernails were also developed which allowed the bandurist to perform more professionally . In the 1960s the foundation of the modern professional bandura technique and repertoire were laid by professor Serhiy Bashtan based on work he had done with students from the Kiev Conservatory .
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Collective_Soul_2013_Tour
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The Collective Soul 2013 Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Collective Soul .
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Area_code_216
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Area code 216 is the North American telephone area code for Cleveland , Ohio , and most of its inner-ring suburbs in Cuyahoga County . Some of the local exchanges contained in the 216 area are : 281 -LRB- Atlantic -RRB- , 476 -LRB- Garfield -RRB- , 631 -LRB- Melrose -RRB- , 642 -LRB- Michigan -RRB- , and 749 -LRB- Shadyside -RRB- . It was one of the original area codes issued in the North American Numbering Plan on January 1 , 1947 . It originally covered the entire northeastern quadrant of Ohio , from Lorain to Youngstown . In 1996 , the southern portion , including Akron , Canton , and Youngstown , became area code 330 , while the eastern and western portions became area code 440 in 1997 .
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Frontiers_-LRB-Journey_album-RRB-
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Frontiers is the eighth studio album by the American Rock band Journey , released in February 1983 on the Columbia Records label . This is the last album to feature bassist Ross Valory until 1996 's Trial by Fire . The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and would garner four top 40 singles : `` After the Fall '' -LRB- No. 23 -RRB- , `` Send Her My Love '' -LRB- No. 23 -RRB- , `` Faithfully '' -LRB- No. 12 -RRB- , and `` Separate Ways -LRB- Worlds Apart -RRB- '' -LRB- No. 8 -RRB- , and a rock radio hit in `` Chain Reaction '' . The album would later achieve the RIAA certification of six times platinum . The album had been sequenced and prepped for pressing when , in a last minute conference with Journey 's A&R man Michael Dillbeck , two songs were pulled from the original lineup , `` Ask the Lonely '' and `` Only the Young '' . These two tracks were replaced with `` Back Talk '' and `` Troubled Child '' . `` Ask the Lonely '' was utilized in the soundtrack for the film Two of a Kind . `` Only the Young '' would find its way into the Top Ten two years later , joining the soundtrack of the movie Vision Quest . Frontiers was the band 's highest-charting album in the United Kingdom , reaching No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart in 1983 .
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1965_Nebraska_Cornhuskers_football_team
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The 1965 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big Eight Conference in the 1965 college football season . The team was coached by Bob Devaney and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln , Nebraska .
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Grimanesa_Amorós
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Grimanesa Amorós -LRB- born in Lima , Peru , lives and works in New York City -RRB- is an interdisciplinary American artist , globally known for her large-scale light sculpture installations . She has diverse interests in the fields of social history , scientific research and critical theory , which have greatly influenced her work . Her process remains organic and instinctive . The intuitive relationship to technology is a distinctive feature of Amorós ' practice . Amorós researches the locations , histories and communities of the installation sites . Her works incorporates elements from sculpture , video , lighting , and technology to create site-specific installations to engage architecture and create community . Grimanesa Amorós has often drawn upon important Peruvian cultural legacies for inspiration for her large-scale light-based installations , which she has presented around the globe from Mexico , Tel Aviv and Beijing to New York 's Times Square . She continues to be inspired from Peru 's history for her art but she does not hold an essentialist or nostalgic view of her subject . It feels somewhere in the art of Grimanesa Amorós , the past is meeting the future . She often gives talks at museums and universities where her lectures not only attract future artists but students and faculty engaged with science and technology . She was one of the speakers in TEDGlobal 2014 , talking about ancient culture , landscapes and 21st-century technology . Amorós has exhibited in the United States , Europe , Asia and Latin America .
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Oued_Zitoun_-LRB-Tunisia-RRB-
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The Oued Zitoun is a river of Tunisia , North Africa . The Oued Zitoum is a tributary of the Oued Sejenane which flows into the Mediterranean near Bizerte . The river is known for the Cascades of Oued Zitoun , and is near to Ichkeul National Park , and the forest of Sajane .
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Nowjeh_Deh-ye_Sofla
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Nowjeh Deh-ye Sofla -LRB- نوجه ده سفلي , also Romanized as Nowjeh Deh-ye Soflá ; also known as Nowjeh Deh-ye Shojā ` ān , Nowjeh Deh Shoja'eyan , Nowjeh Deh-ye Pā ' īn , Nowjeh Deh-ye Shojā ` ī , Nowjeh Deh-ye Shojā ` īān , Nowjeh Deh-ye Sojā ' ī , and Nūjeh Deh-e Shojā ` īān -RRB- is a village in Misheh Pareh Rural District , in the Central District of Kaleybar County , East Azerbaijan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 146 , in 43 families .
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Doris_Green
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Doris Green may refer to : Doris M. Green -LRB- 1904 -- 1999 -RRB- , British philatelist Doris Roberts -LRB- born Doris May Green 1925 -- 2016 -RRB- , American character actress
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Operation_Peter_Pan
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Operation Peter Pan -LRB- Operation Pedro Pan or Operación Pedro Pan -RRB- was a mass exodus of over 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban minors to the United States between 1960 and 1962 . Father Bryan O. Walsh of the Catholic Welfare Bureau created the program to provide air transportation to the United States for Cuban children . It operated without publicity out of fear that it would be viewed as an anti-Castro political enterprise .
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Gobiodon
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Gobiodon is a genus of gobies also known as coral gobies or `` clown gobies '' -LRB- which can also mean the related genus Microgobius -RRB- . Generally , coral gobies , unlike the rest of the Gobiidae family , are not burrowers , but instead prefer to inhabit the branches of certain Acropora '' or similar hard corals . As a group , they have a general fusiform shape and are small , most ranging about 6 cm , though there are exceptions .
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Wim_van_der_Leegte
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Wilhelmus Gerardus Stephanus Maria `` Wim '' van der Leegte -LRB- born August 1947 -RRB- is a Dutch billionaire , and runs the Netherlands-based VDL Groep .
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Dunavtsi
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Dunavtsi -LRB- Дунавци , `` Danubians '' -RRB- is a town in northwestern Bulgaria , part of Vidin Municipality , Vidin Province . It lies in the northwestern Danubian Plain , in a small valley adjacent to the Danube River . As of December 2009 , the town has a population of 2,743 inhabitants . Dunavtsi was formed on 12 December 1955 through the merger of the villages Vidbol and Gurkovo , today regarded as town neighbourhoods . It was proclaimed an urban-type settlement on 11 September 1964 and acquired town privileges on 4 September 1974 . From 1949 until 1987 , it was the administrative centre of a municipality , but today it is a part of Vidin municipality . The Vidbol River flows into the Danube southeast of the town . Dunavtsi is an agricultural town located near the Sofia -- Vidin road , part of European route E79 and IV Pan-European transport corridor , and the Mezdra -- Vidin railway . The town has a railway station at Vidbol and a railway stop at Sinagovtsi -- Gurkovo . The local economy is represented by a fodder factory . Since 2003 , the mayor has been Petar Petrov .
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Ethel_Myers
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Mae Ethel Klinck Myers -LRB- August 23 , 1881 - May 24 , 1960 -RRB- better known as Ethel Myers was a New York Realist artist and sculptor strongly influenced in her work by the goals of the Ashcan School and its leader and famous teacher , Robert Henri . Her earliest subjects for pictures involved her capturing the life of the Lower East Side as well as journeying to slums in other cities such as Boston . Her greatest fame came some years later , after her marriage to New York artist Jerome Myers , when she became known for her figurative bronze statuettes and figurines `` with a quite uncommon sense of humor , and with more than this , a feeling for form and movement that gives them life and conviction . '' `` Her three powerfully expressed sculptured figurines impress this reviewer with the fact that she is worthy of a place alongside of Daumier , Meunier and Mahonri Young . ''
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Derzhavin_-LRB-crater-RRB-
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Derzhavin is a crater on Mercury . It has a diameter of 159 kilometers . Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1979 . Derzhavin is named for the Russian poet Gavrila Derzhavin , who lived from 1743 to 1816 .
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David_Sánchez_Morales
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David Sánchez Morales -LRB- August 26 , 1925 - May 8 , 1978 -RRB- was a Central Intelligence Agency operative who worked in Cuba and Chile .
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Free_Willy_3-COLON-_The_Rescue
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Free Willy 3 : The Rescue is a 1997 family film directed by Sam Pillsbury , and starring Jason James Richter and August Schellenberg . Released by Warner Bros. under its Family Entertainment banner , the film is the second sequel to the 1993 film Free Willy , the first being the 1995 film Free Willy 2 : The Adventure Home .
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Louis_Hodes
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Louis Hodes -LRB- June 19 , 1934 -- June 30 , 2008 -RRB- was an American mathematician , computer scientist and cancer researcher .
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Fred_Bertelmann
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Fred Bertelmann -LRB- 7 October 1925 -- 22 January 2014 -RRB- was a German singer and actor .
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Rock_mass_classification
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Rock mass classification systems are used for various engineering design and stability analysis . These are based on empirical relations between rock mass parameters and engineering applications , such as tunnels , slopes , foundations , and excavatability . The first rock mass classification system in geotechnical engineering was proposed in 1946 for tunnels with steel set support .
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Freedom_Flight_-LRB-Shuggie_Otis_album-RRB-
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Freedom Flight , released in the fall of 1971 on Epic Records , is the second album by Shuggie Otis . The album contains the original version of `` Strawberry Letter 23 '' , a 1977 hit for The Brothers Johnson . The song `` Sweet Thang '' was used extensively in the 2013 film Dallas Buyers Club .
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List_of_Macedonians_-LRB-ethnic_group-RRB-
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This is a list of the Macedonians -LRB- Македонци , Makedonci -RRB- , ethnic group.For the ancient people of Macedon , see ancient Macedonians and List of ancient Macedonians.For lists of other people in the Macedonia region see Lists of Macedonians ''
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Martin_Dunn
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Martin Dunn -LRB- born 26 January 1955 -RRB- is a British journalist and former newspaper editor . Dunn attended Dudley Grammar School , then started his journalistic career on the Dudley Herald . In 1977 , he moved to the Birmingham Evening Mail , then the Birmingham Post , and the Daily Mail . After a period as a freelance , he joined The Sun in 1983 , as the papers ' New York correspondent . In 1988 , he became the Deputy Editor of the News of the World , and the following year , Deputy Editor of The Sun . He left the News International group in 1991 to take up a post as Editor of Today , where he spent two years , before moving to become Editor of the Boston Herald , and almost immediately Editor-in-Chief of the New York Daily News . In 1996 , he moved on to Channel One Television , then worked for DMG New Media and DMG Front of Mind . In 2003 , he again became Editor-in-Chief of the New York Daily News , leaving in 2010 after his wife , Debbie Hickman , had become ill with cancer . Hickman died in January 2014 .
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Angel_Bartolotta
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Andrew `` Angel '' Bartolotta -LRB- born November 26 , 1981 -RRB- is an American drummer . He is best known as the drummer for American alternative metal band Dope and for industrial metal band Genitorturers . He is also the founder of the large collaborative music project Team Cybergeist . In 2015 , Angel released 2 instructional books , `` So You Want To Be A Drummer '' and `` Jurassic Drumming '' .
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William_Astell
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William Astell -LRB- 13 October 1774 -- 7 March 1847 -RRB- , was an eminent director of the East India Company . Astell was the second son of Godfrey Thornton of Moggerhanger House , Bedfordshire , a director of the Bank of England . He assumed the name of Astell instead of Thornton in 1807 on succeeding to the Everton estate in Bedfordshire of his great-uncle , Richard Astell . He was elected a member of the court of directors of the East India Company in 1800 , and in the same year took his seat in the House of Commons as conservative member for Bridgwater , which borough he represented during six successive parliaments . He subsequently sat for the county of Bedfordshire until the day of his death . Being a director of the East India Company for the unprecedented period of forty-seven years , he filled the offices of chairman and deputy-chairman several times , and was actively engaged in the discussion and settlement of most of the many important questions bearing upon Indian administration which arose during that lengthened period . He was chairman of the court at the commencement of the negotiations between that body and the government which preceded the enactment of the East India Company 's Charter Act of 1833 . Although at first opposed to the abolition of the monopoly which the company enjoyed in respect of its trade with China , Astell eventually acquiesced in the settlement of the question made by Earl Grey 's government . As chairman again in 1844 he took a leading part in the recall of Lord Ellenborough , whose policy as governor-general he considered to be highly detrimental to the good government of that country . He was averse to annexation , unless clearly required for the safety of the British possessions , and was a staunch advocate of the policy of respecting the religious feelings of the natives of India . Astell was a deputy-lieutenant of the county of Bedford , lieutenant-colonel of the Bedfordshire militia , and colonel of the Royal East India Volunteers . He was also chairman of the Russia Company and of the Great Northern Railway , besides filling other important offices in the city of London . he was the first member drawn from the East India Company to become a Trustee of Morden College . He married Sarah , the daughter of John Harvey of Ickwellbury , Bedfordshire and Finningley Park , Yorkshire , with whom he had 4 sons and 4 daughters . He was succeeded in turn by his eldest son Richard William Astell -LRB- 1804 -- 1864 -RRB- , a lieutenant-colonel in the Grenadiers , and his second son , John Harvey Astell , MP -LRB- 1806 -- 1887 -RRB- .
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Autumn_Ridge,_Arizona
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Autumn Ridge is a populated place situated within the city of Phoenix in Maricopa County , Arizona . It has an estimated elevation of 1309 ft above sea level .
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Salisbury_Center_Historic_District
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The Salisbury Center Historic District encompasses the historic town center and main commercial district of Salisbury , Connecticut . Established in 1741 , it has served in that role since , and now reflects a typical 19th-century small town center . It extends along Main Street , between its junctions with Library Street and Under Mountain Road . The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 .
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Atlit_Railway_Station
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Atlit Railway Station -LRB- תחנת הרכבת עתלית , Taḥanat HaRakevet Atlit -RRB- is an Israel Railways passenger station serving the town of Atlit as well as the surrounding rural communities and military bases .
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Lake_Taylor_Transitional_Care_Hospital
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Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital -LRB- LTTCH -RRB- is a 296 bed , state-licensed , long-term acute care hospital and nursing facility located in Norfolk , Virginia . LTTCH is a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board of Commissioners appointed by the Norfolk City Council with an incorporation name of `` Hospital Authority of Norfolk . ''
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Bustin'_Out_-LRB-song-RRB-
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`` Bustin ' Out '' is a 1981 EP by the New York based No Wave music group Material . The vocal here is provided by Nona Hendryx . This single sees the band move further away from their experimental beginnings into a clubier funkier direction .
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French_brig_Iéna_-LRB-1810-RRB-
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The Iéna was a brig of war of the French Navy . She took part in the Battle of Pirano , and escaped after the explosion of Mercure .
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Ashmole_Academy
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Ashmole Academy -LRB- formerly Ashmole School -RRB- is a secondary school with academy status in Southgate , England in the London Borough of Barnet . Under the direction of the headteacher Derrick Brown , around 1,460 pupils -LRB- 331 in the Sixth form -RRB- are educated in ages 11 -- 18 . The school is popular and over-subscribed . Pupils come from a wide range of minority ethnic heritages and a greater than usual number of pupils speak English as an additional language . In January 2007 , Ofsted gave an overall rating of the school as Grade 1 Outstanding , the highest available assessment for a UK school .
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East_Radford_Historic_District
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East Radford Historic District is a national historic district located at Radford , Virginia . It encompasses 302 contributing buildings and 5 contributing structures in a mixed residential and commercial section of Radford , comprising most of the historic boundaries of the town of Central Depot . It was developed between 1866 and 1916 , and includes notable examples of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style architecture . Notable buildings include the Shanks House , the Ward-Carter House , Fraternity Building , Carson 's Drug Store , Shumate Store , Alleghany Hotel , Simon Block , Bond Building , Williamson House , Maplehurst -LRB- the Arthur Roberts House -RRB- , Dobbins Apartments , Belle Heth School -LRB- c. 1912 -RRB- , Grove Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church -LRB- 1913 -RRB- , M. Jackson Hardware Company -LRB- 1918 -RRB- , and Farmers ' and Merchants ' Bank . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000 .
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1918–19_Scottish_Football_League
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Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 1918 -- 19 .
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Dalewo
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Dalewo may refer to the following places : Dalewo , Greater Poland Voivodeship -LRB- west-central Poland -RRB- Dalewo , Drawsko County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship -LRB- north-west Poland -RRB- Dalewo , Stargard County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship -LRB- north-west Poland -RRB-
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John_T._Cahill_-LRB-businessman-RRB-
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John T. Cahill is an American businessman .
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2005_US_Open_–_Men's_Singles
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Roger Federer defeated Andre Agassi 6 -- 3 , 2 -- 6 , 7 -- 6 -LRB- 7 -- 1 -RRB- , 6 -- 1 in the final to win the Men 's Singles tennis title at the 2005 US Open . This was the first US Open that future champions Novak Djokovic , Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka competed in the main draw . Noteworthy in this tournament was a strong performance by the American men , despite former champion and world # 1 Andy Roddick losing in the first round . Wildcard James Blake made the quarterfinal , upsetting # 2 Rafael Nadal in the third round before eventually losing to Agassi in a five-set match . Unheralded American Robby Ginepri , whose run was enhanced by Roddick 's early defeat , made it all the way to the semi-final and lost to Agassi in another five - setter .
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Manganelli
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Manganelli is an Italian surname . Notable people with the surname include : Antonio Manganelli -LRB- 1950 -- 2013 -RRB- , Italian police chief Giorgio Manganelli -LRB- 1922 -- 1990 -RRB- , Italian journalist , writer , translator and literary critic Pietro Manganelli , -LRB- born 1993 -RRB- Italian footballer Roger Manganelli -LRB- born 1974 -RRB- , American musician Category : Italian-language surnames
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Worship
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Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity . An act of worship may be performed individually , in an informal or formal group , or by a designated leader .
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Peter_Cookson
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Peter Cookson -LRB- May 8 , 1913 -- January 6 , 1990 -RRB- was a stage and film actor of the 1940s and 1950s . He was known for his collaborations with his wife , Beatrice Straight the actress and member of the Whitney family .
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Epepeotes_vestigialis
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Epepeotes vestigialis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae . It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1866 .
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Scot_Breithaupt
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Scot Alexander Breithaupt -LRB- July 14 , 1957 -- July 4 , 2015 -RRB- was an entrepreneur , `` Old School '' professional Motorcycle MX and Bicycle Motocross -LRB- BMX -RRB- racer and a founding father of BMX in 1970 whose prime competitive years were from 1970 to 1984 . Many consider him , in some ways , a founder of `` Old School BMX '' -- an era from roughly 1969 to 1987 or 1988 , from its very beginnings to just after its first major slump in popularity from 1985 to 1988 . Racing started to rise in participation again around 1988 -- 89 and is considered the start of Mid School BMX , roughly 1988 -- 2000 . He was born in Long Beach , California .
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The_Original_of_the_Forgery
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The Original of the Forgery -LRB- Original falsifikata -RRB- is a 1991 Yugoslav drama film directed by Dragan Kresoja . The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee .
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Ingrid_Rosas
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Ingrid Rosas is a Mexican abstract artist born in León , Guanajuato in 1967 . She has launched expositions in New York , Germany , Milan , and all over Mexico and has appeared in NY Arts Magazine . She is part of the group DIN A4 . She was initially recognized in New York for her method of writing poetry on her own paintings . Rosas has also launched a poetry book titled entre el cielo y el exilio -LRB- Between Heaven and Exile -RRB- . She also has worked on a mural in the school Lux , representing doves as the students . She has launched many collections such as spes ei , catharsis and others .
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Rowley_Village_Forge_Site
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The Rowley Village Forge Site is a historic colonia-era iron foundry site in Boxford , Massachusetts . The first iron forge in the area was established on Fish Brook in 1668 by Henry Leonard of the Leonard family , who were instrumental in the Saugus Iron Works further south . This business ran until about 1681 , but the site also saw industrial uses into the 19th century , with sawmills and gristmills quickly replacing the foundry after it failed . Remnants of these works are visible from trails through conservation land off Lockwood Drive . The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 .
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Hasan_Bicaku
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Hasan Bicaku was an Albanian politician and mayor of Elbasan from 1933 through 1934 .
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John_Sanderson_-LRB-photographer-RRB-
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John Sanderson is an American photographer and artist . Photographing natural and built environments , Sanderson 's landscapes have been said to find beauty `` in ostensibly unattractive subject matter '' .
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Davud-e_Peyghambar
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Davud-e Peyghambar -LRB- داودپيغمبر , also Romanized as Dāvūd-e Peyghambar , Dāūd Paighambar , Dāvūd Peyghambar , and Dāvūd Peyghamber -RRB- is a village in Japelaq-e Gharbi Rural District , Japelaq District , Azna County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 160 , in 39 families .
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James_Elphinstone_Roe
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James Elphinstone Roe -LRB- c. 18 October 1818 -- May 1897 -RRB- was a convict transported to Western Australia . After serving his sentence he became one of the colony 's ex-convict school teachers . Through his agitation for education reform , he played an important role in `` shaping the education system and political policies in the colony '' . He later distinguished himself as a journalist . James Elphinstone Roe was born in Kirkby on Bain , Lincolnshire , and baptised there on 18 October 1818 . His father was Rev. Thomas Roe , the town 's rector , and his mother was Catherine Sarah née Elphinstone . Nothing is known of his childhood , but in June 1836 he began studies at Worcester College , Oxford . During his university years he was a member of the Oxford Movement , an organisation that aimed to return the Church of England to its Catholic roots , and which later collapsed after one of its leaders renounced the Church of England and converted to Catholicism . Although Roe himself remained an Anglican throughout his life , he was often sympathetic to and supportive of Catholic causes , and had a number of Catholic friends . Roe graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1841 , and is thought to have taken his holy orders shortly afterwards . In August 1843 , he married Susannah Moore . They would have fourteen children , of which nine survived beyond childhood . In 1861 , James Roe was convicted in the Old Bailey of forging a money order . Apparently Roe had expected to be left money by an uncle , Edward Roe , but a cousin had induced the uncle to make a will in the cousin 's favour only a week before the uncle 's death . After the uncle 's death , Roe had produced a money order for # 6000 apparently made out to him from the uncle . The cousin challenged the authenticity of the order , and Roe was charged with forgery . The prosecution 's case mainly hinged upon evidence suggesting that the date stamp on the envelope in which the money order was claimed to have been sent had been faked . Roe was found guilty and sentenced to ten years ' penal labour . According to Rica Erickson , his family always believed in his innocence . Roe was transported to what was then the British penal colony of Western Australia on board the York , arriving in December 1862 . He received his ticket of leave in August 1864 , and took work as a privately employed schoolmaster at York . Four months later his family arrived in Western Australia on board the Hastings . Roe met his family at Fremantle and immediately escorted them back to York . It is said that Roe 's wife refused an offer of hospitality from Bishop Hale 's wife Sabina at Fremantle , because the offer did not include her husband . During their time at York , the financial needs of the large family kept Roe and his wife separated . Susannah Roe found work teaching a class in the town , and James Roe worked at the Seven Mile Spring on the road to Guildford , probably also as a teacher . Roe was probably more highly qualified to teach than anyone else in the colony at the time , but his convict status , especially the fact that he had not yet received his conditional pardon , would normally have precluded him from being offered an official teaching position . However Bishop Hale , who was also chairman of the Board of Education , sympathised with the family 's plight , and in 1866 he tried to secure for Roe and his wife a joint appointment to a new school at Greenough . Unable to organise accommodation for Roe 's large family , the Board of Education eventually appointed only James Roe to the position , but arranged for Susannah Roe to be offered a position at a private school in Geraldton . James Roe started at Greenough early in 1867 , and by April the local Education Board reported positively on his progress . Susannah Roe was then transferred to his school , and the couple were finally able to live under the same roof . This arrangement was to last only nine months , however , as in January 1868 , Susannah Roe was transferred to a new school at South Greenough . Roe 's relationship with his local Education Board began to sour in 1870 , after the appointment of Hayes Laurence as its chairman . Roe and Laurence immediately found themselves on opposing sides of one of the most controversial issues of the day : the question of whether Catholic schools should receive a government grant . Laurence and other Protestants on the Board interpreted Roe 's support for the measure as `` a sign of pro-Popery '' . It is also thought that Roe contributed to his disfavour with the Board by voicing his strong views on school management . These issues were cited in a list of complaints sent to Roe in the middle of the year . A few months later he was late to school one day , and the local Board unanimously asked the General Board to dismiss him . The parents of forty-two of the forty-six school children signed a memorial to the General Board stating that Roe had their full confidence , but the request of the local Board was endorsed nonetheless , and Roe was dismissed . Having been dismissed from his post , Roe was now able to speak freely on the education system in which he had worked . On 28 January 1871 , he wrote a long letter to the Fremantle Herald , outlining a series of recommendations for education reform . He proposed : That attendance should be made compulsory ; That the ages of attendance should be raised ; That good books and teaching aids should be provided , instead of the current `` execrable rubbish ... bad grammar , bad English , bad taste and unutterable tediousness '' ; That salaries should be raised substantially to attract decent teachers ; That qualified inspectors should be appointed to assess the quality of teaching ; That teaching should be secular only ; That control of the education system should be in the hands of a secular board or minister of education . Later that year , the Elementary Education Act 1871 was passed , and some of Roe 's proposals were adopted . Attendance of children who lived within three miles of a school was made compulsory , the ages of attendance was raised , and a system of inspection was introduced . Within his lifetime , Roe would see more of his measures introduced : salaries were raised and large numbers of trained teachers recruited ; and responsibility for administration of government schools was passed to a minister of education responsible to parliament . For the next two years Roe and his family remained at Greenough . Susannah Roe continued in her teaching post at South Greenough , and Roe leased a small farm and cut sandalwood . He also acted as agent , auctioneer and clerk for Henry Gray . He also began to work as a local correspondent for the Fremantle Herald , and in 1873 this resulted in an offer of full-time work as a reporter on the newspaper . At the end of the year , Susannah Roe resigned her job as a teacher , and the family moved to Perth , where Roe took up his position with the Herald . Shortly afterwards he joined James Pearce and William Beresford as co-editors . He worked at the paper for the rest of his life , by which time Beresford had died , and Pearce had sold the Herald to the Inquirer . Susannah Roe died in 1887 . James Roe found it increasingly difficult thereafter to live on the money he made from the Herald , so from 1890 he also worked in his daughter 's market garden . He died in May 1897 . James Roe 's daughter Helen married Patrick Stone , who later became a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly . His daughter Georgina married Joseph Walton , and another daughter Agnes married Herman Moll .
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Klepki
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Klepki -LSB- ` klepki -RSB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sabnie , within Sokołów County , Masovian Voivodeship , in east-central Poland . It lies approximately 6 km south-west of Sabnie , 9 km north of Sokołów Podlaski , and 90 km east of Warsaw .
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A_Nightmare_on_Elm_Street_3-COLON-_Dream_Warriors
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 : Dream Warriors is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Chuck Russell . It is the third installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series . The film was written by original creator Wes Craven and stars Robert Englund , Heather Langenkamp , Craig Wasson , and Patricia Arquette in her debut role . The plot focuses on Freddy Krueger seeking to murder the last children from the parents that burned him in which are imprisoned at a mental hospital , unbeknownst to him that Nancy Thompson is training the patients to control their dream powers in order to fight back against the undead killer . The film 's success prompted another sequel , A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 : The Dream Master , a year later .
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Manala
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Manala may refer to : Manala , Benin Manala , eighth full-length album by Finnish folk metal band Korpiklaani , released in 2012 Another name for Tuonela , the underworld in Finnish and Estonian mythologies
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Mikhail_Fichtenholz
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Mikhail Izrailevich Fichtenholz -LRB- 1 June 1920 -- 4 June 1985 -RRB- was a Soviet violinist . A pupil of the eminent pedagogue Pyotr Stolyarsky , he won the national competition for young performers in Leningrad -LRB- St. Petersburg -RRB- at the age of 15 . In 1937 , at one of the most prestigious international competitions of its time , the -LSB- International Ysaye Competition , Stoliarsky students caused a sensation . Top prizes were garnered by David Oistrakh , Boris Goldshtein -LRB- Goldstein -RRB- , Yelizaveta Gilels and Mikhail Fikhtengoltz . `` The results of the sessions created a profound impression : the Soviet school , with an assurance that bordered on arrogance , carried off all the prizes from the first down . The latter was awarded without the slightest discussion to the great David Oistrakh . Everyone else had to be content with crumbs ; the Belgian violin school , though still a source of pride , failed , and its absence at the final was much commented on ; Arthur Grumiaux and Carlo Van Neste , both young and inexperienced , were not able to convince the jury . '' He would go on to become a pedagogue as did David Oistrakh , Elizaveta Gilels , and others . During the height of Joseph Stalin 's regime -LRB- Great Purge -RRB- , Mikhail married the daughter of a high-ranking government official , who subsequently was executed as an `` enemy of the people '' . His relatives immediately fell out of favor and Mikhail was told to divorce his politically stained wife . Fikhtengoltz refused to divorce her and immediately had all prestigious concerts cancelled . The nervous strain was heavy on him , and one of his hands failed - after a few minutes of playing , pain forced him to stop . Fikhtengoltz started making arrangements of popular piano and orchestral pieces , working in the studio , where he could always take a break and endure the pain . He was also increasingly getting into teaching , and soon after he was teaching at the Gnessin State Musical College in Moscow . During the mid-Sixties a leading psychotherapist ventured to get Mikhail playing again . Much to his colleagues ' surprise , the man quickly restored mobility to Mikhail 's failing hand . Mikhail rehearsed day and night , and after 23 years away from the stage , he began playing again . The strain to retrieve the time he had lost was great , and he died of a heart attack at the age of 65 . Picking up where her father left off , Natalya Fikhtengoltz , a violinist and a talented teacher as well , is bringing up her students in the grand traditions bequeathed by the late Pyotr Stolyarsky . She has also released a series of CDs with recordings once made by her late father .
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Arc_in_Round
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Arc in Round -LRB- formerly known as Relay -RRB- is a Philadelphia , Pennsylvania-based band founded by multi-instrumentalist and audio engineer Jeff Zeigler . Their music has been described as neo-psychedelia , post-rock , `` a swirl of krautrock and shoegaze '' , and ambient pop . As Relay , they released the EP Type/Void in August 2006 on Bubble Core Records , on which they released their debut album , Still Point of Turning , in October of the same year . In 2012 , they released their eponymous first album as Arc in Round on the label La Société Expéditionnaire .
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Osgoode_Hall_Law_School
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Osgoode Hall Law School is a law school in Toronto , Ontario . While it was founded by the Law Society of Upper Canada , it now serves as the faculty of law of York University . It is named after William Osgoode , an Oxford University graduate and barrister of Lincoln 's Inn who was the first to serve as the Chief Justice of Upper Canada , and then later Lower Canada . Although it can trace its origins to the 1820s , Osgoode Hall Law School was officially established on-site in the Osgoode Hall building , which still houses the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Court of Appeal for Ontario , on Queen Street West in 1889 . Following a provincial decision that every law school be affiliated with a university , Osgoode signed an `` agreement of affiliation '' with York University in 1965 while still operating out of Osgoode Hall . Osgoode has been housed at York University 's Keele Campus since 1969 -LRB- see section below -RRB- . The law school is home to the Law Commission of Ontario and the Osgoode Hall Law Journal . Osgoode also hosts Professional Development Programs -LRB- OPD -RRB- which are located in downtown Toronto at 1 Dundas St. near the original Osgoode Hall building . A variety of LL.M . and Ph.D. degrees in law are available . The current dean of the law school is Lorne Sossin .
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The_Other_Half
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The Other Half may refer to :
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Stiphrosoma_sabulosum
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Stiphrosoma sabulosum is a species of fly in the family Anthomyzidae . It is found in the Palearctic .
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Marie_I,_Countess_of_Auvergne
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Not to be confused with Marie , Duchess of Auvergne Marie I of Auvergne -LRB- September 1376 -- 7 August 1437 -RRB- was suo jure Countess of Auvergne and Countess of Boulogne -LRB- as Marie II -RRB- from 1424 to her death in 1437 , having inherited the titles from her cousin Joan II , Countess of Auvergne . She was also styled Dame of Montgascon . She was the wife of Bertrand IV de La Tour , and the mother of Bertrand V de La Tour who succeeded her as Count of Auvergne and Boulogne .
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Odostomia_andamanensis
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Odostomia andamanensis is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae , the pyrams and their allies .
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1993_Kansas_State_Wildcats_football_team
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The 1993 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1993 NCAA Division I-A football season . The team 's head football coach was Bill Snyder . The Wildcats played their home games in KSU Stadium . 1993 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 9 -- 2 -- 1 , and a 4 -- 2 -- 1 record in Big Eight Conference play . The 1993 season marked several firsts for the program . The year ended with a dominant victory against Wyoming in the 1993 Copper Bowl . The was the program 's first bowl appearance since the 1982 Independence Bowl and first bowl win ever . The 1993 season also marked the first time that Kansas State finished in the final national rankings , and saw the first win over a ranked team in Bill Snyder 's career , when No. 25 Kansas State beat No. 13 Oklahoma in Manhattan . 1993 was the first year for a new press box on the west side of KSU Stadium . The press box featured suites and cost $ 3.3 million to build . Also , an indoor practice facility was built .
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Index_of_Iceland-related_articles
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Articles -LRB- arranged alphabetically -RRB- related to Iceland include : __ NOTOC __
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Rhipidoherpia
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Rhipidoherpia is a genus of cavibelonian solenogasters , shell-less , worm-like , marine mollusks .
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Igor_Zlobin
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Igor Petrovich Zlobin -LRB- Игорь Петрович Злобин born February 14 , 1984 -RRB- is a Russian professional football player . In 2009 , he played for FC Sever Murmansk .
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Monster_-LRB-Paramore_song-RRB-
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`` Monster '' is a song by American rock band Paramore . It was released on June 7 , 2011 for digital download . It is also the second single from the Transformers : Dark of the Moon OST , which was released on June 14 , 2011 . It is the first song to not feature former band members Josh and Zac Farro , who separated from the band in 2010 . A sneak peek of the song surfaced when lead singer Hayley Williams posted lyrics on the band 's Official Fan Club . An audio video for the song was posted on YouTube on June 2 , 2011 . The video itself achieved over 1 million views in the first three days of posting . The song won Choice Rock Track at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards . On March 24 , 2016 , the song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America -LRB- RIAA -RRB- , for sales exceeding 500,000 . Taylor York performed the drum parts for the track .
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B-cell_maturation_antigen
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B-cell maturation antigen -LRB- BCMA or BCM -RRB- , also known as tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 17 -LRB- TNFRSF17 -RRB- , is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TNFRSF17 gene . TNFRSF17 is a cell surface receptor of the TNF receptor superfamily which recognizes B-cell activating factor -LRB- BAFF -RRB- .
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Amir_Hossein_Jahanshahi
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Amir Hossein Jahanshahi -LRB- Persian : امیرحسین جهانشاهی born 25 September 1960 -RRB- is an Iranian political activities and businessman . He is the Founder of ` Raha TV '' -LRB- 2012 -RRB- .
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Lathronympha
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Lathronympha is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae of the family Tortricidae .
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2009_Portland_LumberJax_season
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The Portland LumberJax are a lacrosse team based in Portland , Oregon playing in the National Lacrosse League -LRB- NLL -RRB- . The 2009 season will be the 4th in franchise history .
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Shot_Full_of_Love
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Shot Full of Love is the fifth studio album by country music artist Billy Ray Cyrus . It features the single `` Busy Man '' , which peaked at number 3 in early 1999 , becoming Cyrus 's first Top Ten country hit since `` Somebody New '' in 1993 . The album 's title song is a cover of a song originally recorded by Juice Newton in 1981 , in 1983 by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band , and a number 73-peaking single in 1990 for Jennifer McCarter and The McCarters . This was also his last studio album for the Mercury Records label . After that album 's release , Billy Ray Cyrus left Mercury Records for Monument Records in 1999 .
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Latent_variable_model
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A latent variable model is a statistical model that relates a set of variables -LRB- so-called manifest variables -RRB- to a set of latent variables . It is assumed that the responses on the indicators or manifest variables are the result of an individual 's position on the latent variable -LRB- s -RRB- , and that the manifest variables have nothing in common after controlling for the latent variable -LRB- local independence -RRB- . Different types of the latent variable model can be grouped according to whether the manifest and latent variables are categorical or continuous : The Rasch model represents the simplest form of item response theory . Mixture models are central to latent profile analysis . In factor analysis and latent trait analysis the latent variables are treated as continuous normally distributed variables , and in latent profile analysis and latent class analysis as from a multinomial distribution . The manifest variables in factor analysis and latent profile analysis are continuous and in most cases , their conditional distribution given the latent variables is assumed to be normal . In latent trait analysis and latent class analysis , the manifest variables are discrete . These variables could be dichotomous , ordinal or nominal variables . Their conditional distributions are assumed to be binomial or multinomial . Because the distribution of a continuous latent variable can be approximated by a discrete distribution , the distinction between continuous and discrete variables turns out not to be fundamental at all . Therefore there may be a psychometrical latent variable , but not a psychological psychometric variable .
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Burke_County,_North_Dakota
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Burke County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Dakota . As of the 2010 census , the population was 1,968 . Its county seat is Bowbells . The county was created in 1910 . It is south from the Canada -- United States border with Saskatchewan .
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Hietaniemi_Cemetery
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The Hietaniemi cemetery -LRB- Hietaniemen hautausmaa , Sandudds begravningsplats -RRB- is located mainly in the Lapinlahti quarter and partly in the Etu-Töölö district of Helsinki , the capital of Finland . It is the location for Finnish state funeral services . The cemetery includes a large military cemetery section for soldiers from the capital fallen in the wars against the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany : in the Winter War -LRB- 1939 -- 1940 -RRB- , the Continuation War -LRB- 1941 -- 1944 -RRB- and the Lapland War -LRB- 1944 -- 1945 -RRB- . In the centre of the military cemetery are the tombs of the unknown soldier and Marshal C.G.E. Mannerheim . Other notable sections of the cemetery are the cemetery of the Finnish Guard , the Artist 's Hill and the Statesman 's Grove . There are two Lutheran funerary chapels and crematorium at the area . Hietaniemi means `` sand cape '' and is a headland located centrally in Helsinki .
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