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Coarsegold,_California
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Coarsegold is a census-designated place in Madera County , California . The population was 1,840 at the 2010 census . The Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians , a federally recognized tribe , is headquartered in Coarsegold .
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Demographics_of_Venezuela
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The Demographics of Venezuela are the condition and overview of Venezuela 's peoples . Demographic topics include basic education , health , and population statistics as well as identified racial and religious affiliations The Venezuelan people comprise a combination of heritages . The historically present Amerindians , Spanish colonists , and African slaves have all contributed to varying degrees . Later , waves of European groups -LRB- Italians , Portuguese and Germans -RRB- migrated to Venezuela in the 20th century , influencing many aspects of Venezuelan life , including its culture , language , food , and music . About 51.6 % of the population is Mestizo , while 43.6 % are white of European ancestry and/or Middle Eastern ancestry . Another 3.7 % is black/African , while 2.7 % is of full Amerindian ancestry , and 1.0 % other races -LRB- principally Asian people -RRB- . Three Amerindian tribes located in the country are the Wayuu , located in the west , in Zulia State , and the Timoto-cuicas , also in the west , in Mérida State , in the Andes . About 85 % of the population live in urban areas in the northern portion of the country and currently resides in the urban conglomerations -LRB- Caracas , Maracay , Maracaibo , Valencia , etc. -RRB- that are concentrated in Venezuela 's northern coastal mountain strip . Nearly half of Venezuela 's geographic area lies south of the Orinoco River ; however , this region contains only 5 % of the Venezuelan population . The World Factbook 2011 estimate puts Venezuela 's total population at 27,635,743 inhabitants . Additionally , over the past five years , Venezuelan society 's general age structure has been trending towards the homologous structure found in Cuba , Western Europe , Japan , and other healthy and rapidly aging societies . Notably , there has been a significant increase in the proportion and gross numbers of elderly Venezuelans -LRB- aged 65 and up -RRB- , as well as a corresponding drop in the total fertility .
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Symplocos_costata
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Symplocos costata is a species of plant in the Symplocaceae family . It is endemic to Sumatra . It is a vulnerable species threatened by habitat loss .
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Military_Police_of_Goiás_State
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The Military Police of Goiás State are the preventive police force of the state of Goiás . In Brazil , Military Police are reserve and ancillary forces of the Brazilian Army , and part of the System of Public Security and Brazilian Social Protection . Its members are called `` State Military '' person .
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Cookies_&_Cream_-LRB-film-RRB-
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Cookies & Cream is a 2008 American independent drama film written and directed by Princeton Holt , as his first feature length narrative film .
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Jordan_McGhee
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Jordan McGhee -LRB- born 24 July 1996 -RRB- is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Heart of Midlothian , as a defender .
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WGN-TV
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WGN-TV , virtual channel 9 -LRB- UHF digital channel 19 -RRB- , is an independent television station located in Chicago , Illinois , United States . It is the flagship television property of the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of Tribune Media , which also owns radio station WGN -LRB- 720 AM -RRB- and local cable news channel Chicagoland Television -LRB- CLTV -RRB- . WGN-TV maintains studio facilities and offices at 2501 West Bradley Place in Chicago 's North Center community area -LRB- as such , it is the only major commercial television station in Chicago with studio facilities located outside of the downtown business district -RRB- , and its transmitter is located atop the Willis Tower on South Wacker Drive in the Chicago Loop . WGN-TV is also a pioneering superstation , and formerly programmed an alternate feed for cable and satellite subscribers throughout the United States and select areas of Canada . The former `` superstation '' feed , WGN America , was converted by Tribune into a conventional basic cable network in December 2014 through the channel 's removal of all WGN-TV-produced news , sports and event programs and its concurrent addition to cable providers within the Chicago market -LRB- including Comcast Xfinity , AT&T U-verse , WOW ! and RCN -RRB- -- in addition to its existing local carriage on the DirecTV and Dish Network satellite services . However , WGN-TV regained national availability as the Chicago area feed was included as part of the initial offerings of Channel Master 's LinearTV service , which launched in the spring of 2015 . WGN 's longtime slogan , `` Chicago 's Very Own '' -LRB- which has been used by the station since it was introduced in 1983 -RRB- , was the basis for a popular image campaign of the 1980s and 1990s , as performed by Chicago native Lou Rawls .
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Łączany,_Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship
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Łączany -LSB- łon ` czany -RSB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Brzeźnica , within Wadowice County , Lesser Poland Voivodeship , in southern Poland . It lies approximately 6 km west of Brzeźnica , 13 km north-east of Wadowice , and 28 km west of the regional capital Kraków . The village has a population of 2,000 .
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Leon_Gemmell
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Leon Gemmell -LRB- 12 March 1921 -- 29 December 1992 -RRB- was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League -LRB- VFL -RRB- .
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Irving_Music_Factory
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The Irving Music Factory is a 410000 sqft American entertainment complex located in the Las Colinas neighborhood of Irving , Texas . Built by The ARK Group for roughly $ US175 million , the live music venue holds more than 7000 spectators .
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Zarkadia
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Zarkadia is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Chrysoupoli in the Kavala regional unit , Greece . The community consists of the villages Zarkadia and Ekali . -RRB- . Zakardia and Ekali had a population of 598 and 73 respectively at the 2011 census .
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Walter_Bowes
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Walter Bowes -LRB- 1882 -- 1957 -RRB- was an English-born industrialist and sportsman who came to fame in the United States as the co-founder of Pitney Bowes . An entrepreneur and salesman , he achieved great success as a businessman and also had a passion for racing yachts and horses . He co-founded the Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company in 1920 . Today , the company that bears his name , Pitney Bowes Inc. , is a $ 6.1 billion provider of software , hardware and services related to documents , packaging , mailing and shipping , collectively referred to as the mailstream .
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Overactive_let-down
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Overactive let-down -LRB- OALD -RRB- is the forceful ejection of milk from the breast during breastfeeding . In some women it occurs only with the first let-down in a feeding , occasionally women may have multiple strong letdowns during a feeding . OALD can make breastfeeding difficult and can be the source of some breastfeeding complications . It may also be known as hyper milk-ejection . A woman may have OALD in addition to an oversupply of breastmilk . -LRB- Often called Foremilk-Hindmilk Imbalance , Hyperlactation syndrome , Oversupply Colic Syndrome , and other near synonyms . -RRB- The physical or medical cause of an overactive let-down is still unknown . Whether mothers with OALD have a higher overall milk volume - or a strong reaction to the hormone Oxytocin -LRB- which causes the let-down reflex -RRB- also remains to be seen .
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Henry_O'Neill_-LRB-disambiguation-RRB-
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Henry O'Neill is the name of : Henry O'Neill -LRB- 1891 -- 1961 -RRB- actor Henry O'Neill -LRB- illustrator -RRB- -LRB- 1798 -- 1880 -RRB- , Irish artist and antiquarian Henry O'Neill , 2nd Baron Dungannon , held title Baron Dungannon Sir Henry O'Neill , 3rd Baronet -LRB- c. 1674 -- 1759 -RRB- of the O'Neill baronets Sir Henry O'Neill , 1st Baronet -LRB- 1625-c . 1680 -RRB- of the O'Neill baronets Henry E. O'Neill -LRB- 1848-1925 -RRB- , British explorer of Central Africa Henry MacShane O'Neill -LRB- died 1608 -RRB- leader of the MacShane Sir Henry Oge O'Neill , son of Henry MacShane O'Neill
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Saint-Clément,_Quebec
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Saint-Clément is a parish municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec , located in Les Basques Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region .
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Ganesh_Vyankatesh_Joshi
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Ganesh Vyankatesh Joshi -LRB- गणेश व्यंकटेश जोशी , June 9 , 1851 -- May 20 , 1911 -RRB- was an economist .
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KutMasta_Kurt
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Kurt Matlin , professionally known as KutMasta Kurt , is an American hip hop producer , best known for his work with Kool Keith , as well as occasional tracks and remixes for artists such as the Beastie Boys , Linkin Park , and Dilated Peoples .
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Presidente_Vargas,_Maranhão
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Presidente Vargas is a municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil . The municipality lies in the Munim River basin . The municipality contains part of the 1,535,310 ha Upaon-Açu / Miritiba/Alto Preguiças Environmental Protection Area , created in 1992 .
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Into_the_Wild_Tour
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The Into the Wild Tour -LRB- also known as Hurricane Tour and the Closer to the Edge Tour -RRB- was the second worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars in support of the band 's third studio album , This Is War . The tour reached the Americas , Europe , Africa , Asia and Australasia over a two-year period and it marks the first major concert tour the band has performed in North America and Australia . Along with playing arenas and amphitheatres , the tour headlined at several festivals in Europe and Australia . The tour 's namesake derives from a song entitled , `` The Mission '' , that appears on the band 's eponymous debut album .
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Beaumaris
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Beaumaris -LRB- -LSB- bjuːˈmærᵻs -RSB- Biwmares -LSB- bɪuˈmɑːrɛs -RSB- -RRB- is a former royal borough , a community , and the former county town of Anglesey , Wales . It was located in the commote of Dindaethwy and historic rural deanery of Tindaethwy , and is at the eastern entrance to the Menai Strait , the tidal waterway separating Anglesey from the coast of North Wales . At the 2001 census it had a population of 2,040 , reducing to 1,938 at the 2011 Census .
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The_Big_Clock
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The Big Clock is a 1946 novel by Kenneth Fearing . Published by Harcourt Brace , the thriller was his fourth novel , following three for Random House -LRB- The Hospital , Dagger of the Mind , Clark Gifford 's Body -RRB- and five collections of his poetry . The story first appeared in abridged form in The American Magazine -LRB- October 1946 -RRB- , as `` The Judas Picture '' . The story was adapted for two notable films , The Big Clock -LRB- 1948 -RRB- starring Ray Milland , and No Way Out -LRB- 1987 -RRB- starring Kevin Costner .
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Central_District,_Riga
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Central District -LRB- Centra rajons -RRB- is one of six administrative districts of Riga , the capital of Latvia . Category : Administrative divisions of Riga
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Bo_Eason
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Bo Eason -LRB- born March 10 , 1961 -RRB- is a former professional American football player who played safety for four seasons for the Houston Oilers . He is currently an actor and playwright . His show `` Runt of the Litter '' is now being performed in multiple cities . His brother is former NFL quarterback , Tony Eason . In 2009 , Bo Eason partnered with Willoughby Productions to develop and create The Bo Eason Show , a daily talk show for daytime television . A presentation tape and a `` mini-pilot '' were produced and shopped to various networks and syndicators . Bo Eason has gone on to become an in-demand speaker dedicated to helping others tap the power of their personal story and become effective , persuasive communicators . He delivered his keynotes and workshops to groups such as Protective Life Insurance , Dimensional Fund Advisors , Morgan Stanley , and Young Presidents Association .
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Dancing_in_the_Dark_-LRB-1949_film-RRB-
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Dancing In the Dark is a 1949 Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Irving Reis , starring William Powell and Mark Stevens . Betsy Drake 's singing voice was dubbed by Bonnie Lou Williams .
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Saint-Pardoult
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Saint-Pardoult is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France .
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Adventures_in_Utopia
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Adventures in Utopia is an album released in 1979 by Todd Rundgren 's band , Utopia . Mixing rock , pop , disco and progressive rock music styles , Adventures In Utopia achieved predicted success with the band 's established fan base and some wider commercial success with the track `` Set Me Free '' released as a single with `` Umbrella Man '' as its B-side . The by then established team of Todd Rundgren , Kasim Sulton , Roger Powell and John `` Willie '' Wilcox wrote , performed and produced the album .
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Polastron,_Haute-Garonne
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Polastron is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France .
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Editors_discography
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Editors are a British indie rock band based in Birmingham , who formed in 2002 . Previously known as Pilot , The Pride and Snowfield , the band consists of Tom Smith -LRB- lead vocals , rhythm guitar , piano -RRB- , Russell Leetch -LRB- bass guitar and live backing vocals -RRB- , Ed Lay -LRB- drums , percussion and live backing vocals -RRB- , Justin Lockey -LRB- lead guitar -RRB- , and Elliott Williams -LRB- keyboards and synthesizers -RRB- . Editors have so far released two platinum studio albums , selling over 2 million copies between them worldwide . Their debut album The Back Room was released in 2005 . It contained hits such as `` Munich '' and `` Blood '' and the following year received a Mercury Prize nomination . Their follow-up album An End Has a Start went to number 1 in the UK Album Chart in June 2007 and earned the band a Brit Awards nomination for best British Band . It also spawned another Top 10 hit single with the release of `` Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors '' . Their third studio album , In This Light and On This Evening , was released in October 2009 and debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart .
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Lush_Lashes
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Lush Lashes is a thoroughbred filly that won the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Musidora Stakes in York in 2008 . She is owned and trained by Jim Bolger and was sired by Galileo out of Dance For Fun .
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Søndre_Bergenhus_Amtstidende
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Søndre Bergenhus Amtstidende was a Norwegian newspaper , published in Voss in Hordaland county . It had its roots in the newspaper Wossingen , published as far away as Leland , Wisconsin from 1857 by the Norwegian emigrant Niels T. Bakkethun . It went defunct around New Years ' of 1859 . After fighting in the American Civil War , Bakkethun returned to Norway around 1870 , and in late 1871 he started publishing Vossingen in Voss . It was an apolitical newspaper , but as Bakkethun returned to the US it was bought by liberal men . However , the fourth owner aligned the newspaper with what would become the Conservative Party . He also changed the name to Søndre Bergenhus Amtstidende from 11 January 1878 . The conservative newspaper was out-competed by the liberal Vossebladet , and went defunct after its last issue on 31 December 1891 .
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Nicole_Amy_Madell
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Nicole Amy Madell is a South African model and Indian film actress , known for her works in Telugu and Tamil cinema .
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53rd_Annual_Grammy_Awards
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The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 13 , 2011 , at the Staples Center in Los Angeles . They were broadcast on CBS with a rating of 26.6 million viewers . Barbra Streisand was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year two nights prior to the telecast on February 11 . Nominations were announced on December 1 , 2010 and a total of 109 awards were presented . Most of the awards were presented during the pre-telecast , which took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center next to the Staples Center , where the main telecast took place . The eligibility period was September 1 , 2009 to September 30 , 2010 . For the third year , nominations were announced on prime-time television as part of `` The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live ! -- Countdown to Music 's Biggest Night '' a one-hour special broadcast live on CBS from Club Nokia at L.A. Live . Arcade Fire won Album of the Year for The Suburbs becoming the first indie act to do so , and surprising many viewers and critics . Baba Yetu composed and arranged by Christopher Tin won Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist -LRB- s -RRB- , is the first Grammy given to a piece of music written for a Video Game . Esperanza Spalding was awarded Best New Artist . Lady Antebellum won five awards including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for `` Need You Now '' . Other multiple winners include : David Frost , John Legend , Lady Gaga , Jay-Z , and Jeff Beck with three awards each . The Black Keys , Eminem , Herbie Hancock , Alicia Keys , The Roots , Christopher Tin and BeBe Winans won two awards each . The television broadcast of the 53rd Grammy Awards marked the last awards show for the Grammy 's executive producer , John Cossette , before his death on April 26 , 2011 .
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Islands_-LRB-King_Crimson_song-RRB-
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`` Islands '' is the title track of the album of the same name by the progressive rock band , King Crimson , released in 1971 . It is the album 's closing track . The song 's pastoral , mellow , and quiet feeling -LRB- the lyrics talk of a peaceful island -RRB- distinguish it from the album 's first four tracks . The fifth track on the album , `` Prelude : Song of the Gulls '' is a prelude for `` Islands '' . There is also a reference to the track on the lyrics : gaunt granite climbs where gulls wheel and glide . On the original vinyl of the album , as the song ends , it included a hidden track which in it the band is talking and doing rehearsal of the song . It ends when Robert Fripp counts . On the 1999 CD versions , the hidden track was removed and ended on the ninth minute . In the 2010 remastered version of the album , the track was edited by and colleague Steven Wilson , the hidden track was returned but Fripp and Wilson added it the continue of the rehearsal , that in it there is a brass section of the song . The song , along with others on the album , was performed live on the supporting tour to promote the album . The band stopped performing it after all band members left and Fripp hired new instrumentalists .
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Mahalla_-LRB-Bangladesh-RRB-
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A mahalla -LRB- محلة maḥallä , মহল্লা Mahallā -RRB- is an Islamic congregation or parish in Bangladesh . Typically , a mahalla supports a single mosque . An imam is seen as the spiritual head of a mahalla . A mahalla is directly subordinate to a city or town , especially an electoral district , for ritual and representative purposes . Unlike Wards , it is an optional and non-elective unit of a City Corporation or Municipal Corporation . Historically , mahallas were autonomous social institutions built around familial ties and Islamic rituals . Today it is popularly recognised -LRB- also by the non-Muslim -RRB- as a neighbourhood of mega cities and towns . Mahalle lies at the intersection of private family life and the public sphere . Important community-level management functions are performed through mahalle solidarity , such as religious ceremonies , life-cycle rituals , resource management , conflict resolution , and the like .
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Antaeotricha_pyrgota
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Antaeotricha pyrgota is a moth in the Depressariidae family . It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1930 . It is found in Brazil . The wingspan is 11-12 mm . The forewings are white with a dark grey oblong blotch occupying the anterior half of the dorsum and reaching half across the wing , the upper posterior angle black , and a suboblique black mark resting in a sinuation of the upper edge , as well as an oblique suffused grey spot on the costa beyond the middle . There is a transverse dark grey pre-tornal blotch reaching two-thirds across the wing , the anterior edge irregular , the posterior formed by a straight dark fuscous line extended almost to the costa . There are four black marginal dots around the apex . The hindwings are light grey , the apex and upper part of the termen narrowly whitish .
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Bawa_Balwant
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Mangal Sen -LRB- 1915 -- 1972 -RRB- was a Punjabi writer , poet and essayist in East Punjab , India . He wrote first under the name Balwant Rai , but is most famous for his poetry under his pen name Bawa Balwant . He started writing poetry in Urdu but later switched to his mother tongue of Punjabi . Balwant is credited with helping start the progressive movement in Punjabi poetry . He also made a contribution to the freedom struggle of India .
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Harry_Griffiths_-LRB-politician-RRB-
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Harry Albert Craven Griffiths -LRB- sometimes Craven-Griffiths ; 30 September 1866 -- 23 March 1935 -RRB- was an Australian politician who served as a Country Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1914 to 1921 and from 1924 until his death . Griffiths was born in Manchester , England , to Eleanor Alice -LRB- née Cooke -RRB- and Henry Craven Griffiths . He came to Western Australia in 1897 , during the gold rush , and lived in Kalgoorlie until 1907 , when he moved to a property at Kellerberrin . Griffiths was involved in the establishment of the Farmers and Settlers ' Association in the early 1910s , and at the 1914 state election was elected to parliament as a representative of the Country Party , its political wing . He held the seat of York until the 1921 election , when an irregularity in his nomination meant he was unable to recontest . At the 1922 Legislative Council election , Griffiths unsuccessfully contested East Province as an `` Independent Country '' candidate , losing to Vernon Hamersley . He re-entered parliament at the 1924 state election , winning the seat of Avon from the sitting Country member , Tom Harrison . He and Harrison had joined separate factions of the party after its 1923 split . Griffiths was re-elected on three more occasions before his death in office in March 1935 -LRB- aged 68 -RRB- . He had been married twice , having four children by his first wife .
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List_of_people_from_New_Haven,_Connecticut
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This is a ` list of notable natives and long-term residents of New Haven , Connecticut , in alphabetical order .
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Tyninghame_House
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Tyninghame House is a mansion in East Lothian , Scotland . It is located by the mouth of the River Tyne , 1 km east of Tyninghame , and 6 km west of Dunbar . There was a manor at Tyninghame in 1094 , and it was later a property of the Lauder of The Bass family . In the 17th century it was sold to the Earl of Haddington . The present building dates from 1829 when the 9th Earl of Haddington employed William Burn to greatly enlarge the house in the Baronial style . In 1987 the contents of the house were sold , and the house was divided into flats . The house is protected as a category A listed building , and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland , the national listing of significant gardens .
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Flans
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Flans is an all-female Mexican group , which enjoyed popularity from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s . Its members were the singers Ivonne Margarita Guevara García , Ilse María Olivo Schweinfurth and Irma Angélica Hernández Ochoa . They were generally known as Ivonne , Ilse , and Mimí .
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Caviodon
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Caviodon is an extinct genus of rodents . A new species , C. cuyano , was described from the Late Miocene -- Pliocene of Argentina by María Guiomar Vucetich , Cecilia M. Deschamps , Cecilia C. Morgan and Analía M. Forasiepi in 2011 .
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Zaglik-e_Sofla
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Zaglik-e Sofla -LRB- زگليك سفلي , also Romanized as Zaglīk-e Soflá ; also known as Zaklak-e Pā ' īn -RRB- is a village in Owch Hacha Rural District , in the Central District of Ahar County , East Azerbaijan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census , its population was 54 , in 15 families .
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Aughrim_County_Ground
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Aughrim County Ground is a GAA stadium in Aughrim , County Wicklow , Ireland . Aughrim , County Ground is the name of the home of Gaelic Games for County Wicklow -LRB- Gaelic football , Hurling , Camogie , Ladies Football -RRB- team . The ground has a capacity of about 10,000 . The name `` O'Byrne Park '' was occasionally used in the past , but this has never been the official name : this mistake that came about because of the Irish name for the local village of Aughrim , `` Aughrim of the O'Byrnes '' -LRB- Eachdhruim Uí Bhroin -RRB-
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Diane_Lee
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Diane Lee -LRB- ; born 17 January 1959 -RRB- is a Taiwanese former politician . She naturalised as a U.S. citizen in 1991 , but later relinquished U.S. citizenship . Lee , a Kuomintang member , held elected public office in Taiwan from 1994 to 2009 , first as a Taipei City Councilwoman and then for three terms as a legislator representing Da'an District , Taipei .
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Forks,_Washington
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Forks is a city in Clallam County , Washington , United States . The population was 3,532 at the 2010 census . The population was 3,545 at 2012 Estimate from Office of Financial Management . It is named after the forks in the nearby Quillayute , Bogachiel , Calawah , and Sol Duc rivers . For many years , the city 's economy was fueled by the local timber industry . More recently it has drawn tourism related to the novel series Twilight and movies of the same name , set in Forks . With recent declines in the timber industry , Forks has relied on the nearby Clallam Bay Corrections Center and Olympic Corrections Center as sources of jobs . Forks is a popular destination for sport fishers who fish for salmon and rainbow trout in nearby rivers . It is also supported by visitors to Olympic National Park .
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Amagaon
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Amagaon is a village in Belgaum district in the southern state of Karnataka , India . Amagaon nestles in the dense forests of the Western Ghats in the Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district and is known for its heavy rainfall . It is known to get over 10,000 mm annual rainfall occasionally and the average annual rainfall is around 9000 mm . The surroundings of the village located in the Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary which has been declared as protected area for its medicinal plants . It is also called as Cherrapunji of South India Amagaon in Khanapur taluk of Belgaum district has reached the magical figure of 10,000 mm annual rainfall twice in the last six years -LRB- 2006 -- 11 -RRB- . Thrice in the last six year -LRB- 2006 -- 11 -RRB- , Amgaon has received more rain than Agumbe and Hulikal . A comparison of rainfalls for between Agumbe , Hulikal and Amagaon for the `` Cherrapunji of South India '' title is given in Table 1 .
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Corythoxestis_pentarcha
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Corythoxestis pentarcha is a moth of the Gracillariidae family . It is known from Réunion , Malaysia , and Sri Lanka . The hostplants for the species include Coffea robusta and Amomum magnificum .
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Phosphorus_trichloride
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Phosphorus trichloride is a chemical compound of phosphorus and chlorine , having the chemical formula PCl3 . It has a trigonal pyramidal shape . It is the most important of the three phosphorus chlorides . It is an important industrial chemical , being used for the manufacture of organophosphorus compounds for a wide variety of applications . It has a 31P NMR signal at around +220 ppm with reference to a phosphoric acid standard .
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Woodies
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Woodies may refer to : The Woodies , nickname given to men 's tennis doubles team whose members were Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde Woodie 's DIY , a DIY store chain operated by the Grafton Group The Woodie Awards , a music awards show by college channel mtvU The defunct Woodward & Lothrop department store Another name for Cuisenaire rods Woodroofe , a South Australian soft drink brandname and historic company
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Ramas_State
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'' For namesakes , see Ramas Ramas is a town and former princely state in Mahi Kantha . The village is in Bayad Taluka , in Aravalli district of Gujarat state , western India .
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Alex_Kerr
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Alex Kerr may refer to : Alex Kerr -LRB- Japanologist -RRB- -LRB- born 1952 -RRB- , American writer and Japanologist Alex Kerr -LRB- loyalist -RRB- , Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary Alex Kerr -LRB- footballer -RRB- -LRB- 1880 -- ? -RRB- , Australian rules footballer
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Persian_legislative_election,_1926
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The elections for the sixth Majlis ended on 27 June 1926 .
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Grass_Mountain_-LRB-Vermont-RRB-
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Grass Mountain is a mountain located in Bennington County , Vermont . Grass Mountain is flanked to the north by Big Spruce Mountain , and to the southeast by Spruce Mountain . Grass Mountain stands within the watershed of the Hudson River , which drains into New York Bay . The north side of Grass Mountain drains into Batten Kill , thence into the Hudson River . The east side of Grass Mountain drains into Dry Brook , thence into Batten Kill . The south side of Grass Mountain drains into Little White Creek , thence into the Walloomsac River , the Hoosic River , and the Hudson . The west side drains into White Creek , thence into Owl Kill , the Hoosic River , and the Hudson .
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Brian_Harris_-LRB-translation_researcher-RRB-
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Brian Harris is a Canadian and British translation researcher .
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Vertebral_subluxation
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In chiropractic , vertebral subluxation is a supposed misalignment of the spinal column leading to a set of signs and symptoms sometimes termed vertebral subluxation complex . It has no biomedical basis and is categorized as pseudoscientific by leading authorities . Traditionally , the `` specific focus of chiropractic practice '' is the chiropractic subluxation and historical chiropractic practice assumes that a vertebral subluxation or spinal joint dysfunction interferes with the body 's function and its innate intelligence , as promulgated by D. D. Palmer , the inventor of chiropractic . The chiropractic subluxation is the heart of the split between `` straight '' and `` mixer '' chiropractors . Straight chiropractors continue to follow Palmer 's vitalistic tradition , claiming that subluxation has considerable health effects and also adding a visceral component to the definition , while mixers , as exemplified by the United Kingdom 's General Chiropractic Council , consider it a historical concept with no evidence identifying it as the cause of disease . Within the chiropractic tradition , a vertebral subluxation complex is believed to be a dysfunctional biomechanical spinal segment which actively alters neurological function , which in turn , is believed to lead to neuromusculoskeletal and visceral disorders . The WHO acknowledges this difference between the medical and chiropractic definitions of a subluxation : medical doctors only refer to `` significant structural displacements '' as subluxations , whereas chiropractors suggest that a dysfunctional segment , whether displaced significantly or not , should be referred to as a subluxation . This difference has been noted in the proceedings of the chiropractic profession 's Mercy Center Consensus Conference : `` The chiropractic profession refers to this concept as a ` subluxation ' . This use of the word subluxation should not be confused with the term 's precise anatomic usage , which considers only the anatomical relationships . '' The chiropractic vertebral subluxation complex has been a source of controversy since its inception in 1895 due to the lack of empirical evidence for its existence , its metaphysical origins , and claims of its far reaching effects on health and disease . Although some chiropractic associations and colleges support the concept of subluxation , many in the chiropractic profession reject it and shun the use of this term as a diagnosis . In the United States and in Canada the term nonallopathic lesion may be used in place of subluxation . A 2009 review concluded that epidemiologic evidence does not support the chiropractic subluxation , concluding : `` No supportive evidence is found for the chiropractic subluxation being associated with any disease process or of creating suboptimal health conditions requiring intervention . Regardless of popular appeal , this leaves the subluxation construct in the realm of unsupported speculation . This lack of supportive evidence suggests the subluxation construct has no valid clinical applicability . '' In 2015 , 8 internationally accredited chiropractic colleges : AECC , WIOC , IFEC-Paris , IFEC-Toulouse , USD-Odense , UZ-Zurich , UJ-Johannesburg and Durban University of Technology made an open statement which included : `` The teaching of the vertebral subluxation complex as a vitalistic construct that claims that it is the cause of disease is unsupported by evidence . Its inclusion in a modern chiropractic curriculum in anything other than an historic context is therefore inappropriate and unnecessary '' .
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Võrungi
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Võrungi is a village in Koonga Parish , Pärnu County in southwestern Estonia . Category : Villages in Pärnu County
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Vetkoek
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Vetkoek -LSB- ˈvɛt.kʊk -RSB- is a traditional South African fried dough bread common in Afrikaner cookery . It is either served filled with cooked mince -LRB- ground beef -RRB- or with syrup , honey , or jam . It is thought to have its origins from the Dutch oliebollen , which date from the time of the migration period . In the Caribbean , it is called `` Johnny cake '' . It is similar in taste to Mexican sopapillas . The word `` vetkoek '' literally means `` fat cake '' in Afrikaans or `` fat cookie '' in Dutch . It is similar in shape to a doughnut without a hole , and is made from flour , salt and yeast . Dough is rolled into a ball then deep fried . In a traditional South African braai , or barbecue , vetkoek may be served alongside boerewors . Koeksisters are made from a similar dough but are braided in long strips then dipped in a sticky sweet syrup . Vetkoek is commonly sold at family owned take away restaurants and Afrikaans festivals and cultural events .
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Drop_Zone_-LRB-film-RRB-
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Drop Zone is a 1994 American action film directed by John Badham , starring Wesley Snipes , Gary Busey , Yancy Butler , Michael Jeter , Luca Bercovici and Kyle Secor . The film bears some resemblance to the 1994 action film Terminal Velocity , which is about a skydiving spy who uncovers a plot to expose the identities of undercover Interpol agents . Drop Zone was released in the United States on December 9 , 1994 .
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Bangladesh_Environmental_Conservation_Act_1995
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Ritu_Varma
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Ritu Varma is an Indian film actress who predominately works in Telugu cinema . She is best known for her performance in the award winning short film Anukokunda and the movie Pelli Choopulu .
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Hermine_Demoriane
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Hermine Demoriane -LRB- Hermine , Hermine Williams -RRB- is a French singer , writer and former tightrope walker . Daughter of an engineer and a journalist , she married the British poet Hugo Williams in 1965 , with whom she has a daughter , Murphy Williams , also a writer and journalist .
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Intermontane
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Intermontane is a physiographic adjective formed from the prefix `` inter - '' -LRB- `` signifying among , between , amid , during , within , mutual , reciprocal -RRB- and the adjective `` montane '' -LRB- `` inhabiting , or growing in mountainous regions , especially cool , moist upland slopes below the timberline . '' -RRB- The corresponding physiographic noun is intermountain , while the noun intermontane is an ecologic noun meaning among , between , amid , or within `` flora and fauna of a montane habitat . '' As an example , an alpine region would be an intermontane for a species that migrates between a glacial region and a subalpine region .
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Bill_Boedeker
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William Henry Boedeker , Jr. -LRB- March 7 , 1924 -- March 21 , 2014 -RRB- was a halfback in the All-America Football Conference and National Football League who played for the Chicago Rockets , the Cleveland Browns , the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers . A graduate of North Side High School in Fort Wayne , Indiana , Boedeker entered the U.S. Army after high school but was sent to train at DePaul University in Chicago . At DePaul , he played basketball on successful teams with George Mikan before serving in World War II . When Boedeker returned from the service , he signed in 1946 to play football for the Rockets . He was traded to Cleveland in 1947 and spent three seasons there . The Browns won the AAFC championship each of those years . Boedeker was then sent to the Packers and the Eagles in 1950 . He retired after the season .
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Kunzea_strigosa
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Kunzea strigosa is a flowering plant in the myrtle family , Myrtaceae and is endemic to Western Australia . The shrub typically grows to a height of 1 to with a few erect stems . Often found in wet depressions between ridges or low on slopes in a small area on the coast near where the Great Southern meets the Goldfields-Esperance region centred around the Fitzgerald River National Park where it grows in a sany to clay loam soils .
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Pachysticus_adlbaueri
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Pachysticus adlbaueri is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae . It was described by Vives in 2004 .
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Colo_High_School
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Colo High School is a school in North Richmond , New South Wales , Australia . There are currently 1056 students enrolled at the school in grades 7 to 12 .
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Ogg_-LRB-surname-RRB-
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Ogg is a surname . Notable people with the name include : Alan Ogg -LRB- 1967 -- 2009 -RRB- , American basketball player Andrew Ogg -LRB- born 1934 -RRB- , American mathematician David Ogg -LRB- born 1967 -RRB- , Australian rules footballer Derek Ogg , Scottish lawyer Jacques Ogg -LRB- born 1948 -RRB- , Dutch keyboardist on harpsichord and fortepiano Kirsty Ogg , British curator Steven Ogg , Canadian actor Sir William Gammie Ogg -LRB- 1891 -- 1979 -RRB- , British horticultural scientist William L. Ogg , Ohio politician
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Die_Singphoniker
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Die Singphoniker is a German male classical vocal ensemble based in Munich , founded in 1980 by six students of the -LSB- Hochschule für Musik und Theater München , Musikhochschule München -RSB- , after the model of the Comedian Harmonists . They sing a broad repertory , from Gregorian chant to contemporary music , including Volkslieder , Christmas carols , pop music and other crossover projects . Composers such as Enjott Schneider , Max Beckschäfer and Wilfried Hiller wrote music for them . Their name alludes to `` Symphoniker '' , inserting `` sing '' into a typical German name for a symphony orchestra .
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Irgendwoher
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`` Irgendwoher '' -LRB- From somewhere -RRB- was the Swiss entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 , composed by Lothar Löffler and performed in German by Christa Williams . This was the first Swiss entry to not be performed by Lys Assia , who had performed all Swiss entrants up to this date . On the night of the contest the song was performed 8th , following Sweden 's Brita Borg with `` Augustin '' and preceding Austria 's Ferry Graf with `` Der K und K Kalypso aus Wien '' . At the close of the voting the song had received 14 points , placing fourth in a field of 11 . It was succeeded as Swiss representative at the 1960 Contest by Anita Traversi with `` Cielo e terra '' . Category : Eurovision songs of Switzerland Category : Eurovision songs of 1959 Category : German-language songs Category :1959 songs
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White-bellied_drongo
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The white-bellied drongo -LRB- Dicrurus caerulescens -RRB- is a species of drongo found across the Indian Subcontinent . Like other members of the family Dicruridae they are insectivorous and is mainly black in colour but with a white belly and vent . Young birds are , however , all black and can be confused with the black drongo , although smaller and more compact in appearance , and the subspecies found in Sri Lanka has white restricted to the vent .
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Moldova_at_the_2014_European_Athletics_Championships
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Moldova competed at the 2014 European Athletics Championships in Zürich , Switzerland , between 12 and 17 August 2014 . A delegation of three athletes were sent to represent the country .
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Willie_Worsley
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Willie James Worsley -LRB- born November 13 , 1945 -RRB- was one of the guards for the Texas Western Miners basketball team during their now-legendary 1966 NCAA championship game against Kentucky . Although only 5 foot 9 inches tall , he later played 24 games for the ABA 's New York Nets during the 1968-69 season . Willie played basketball for DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx , leading the team to a New York City Championship in 1963 . Playing before a crowded Madison Square Garden , he was named the championships MVP that year . The team also enjoyed a 38-game winning streak during his playing days . NBA great , Nate `` Tiny '' Archibald , two years his junior , always looked up to Willie at DeWitt Clinton and eventually joined him in the backcourt at Texas El Paso -LRB- Texas Western -RRB- for the 1967-1968 season . Remembering the Kentucky victory , Willie said he enjoyed the game for another reason : His working mother was home in front of a TV , watching . `` It was the only time my mother , Julia , got to see me play . She 'd never seen me play at all , '' he said . Toward the end of the 1960s , Worsley took over as coach for the now-defunct children 's shelter Woodycrest located in High Bridge , The Bronx , New York City . There , in conjunction with James Neal , he oversaw the shelter 's athletic programs . By the end of the 1970s , the shelter had merged with another home located in Pomona , New York and Worsley had become a director . After this organization became bankrupt , Worsley became coach of the Spring Valley High School boys ' basketball team in Rockland County , New York . While continuing to coach the Spring Valley High School basketball team , Worsley became the Boys Choir of Harlem 's Dean of Students . In the 2006 film Glory Road about the 1966 championship team , Worsley was portrayed by Sam Jones III .
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Excision_repair_cross-complementing
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Excision repair cross-complementing -LRB- ERCC -RRB- is a set of proteins which are involved in DNA repair . In humans , ERCC proteins are transcribed from the following genes : ERCC1 , ERCC2 , ERCC3 , ERCC4 , ERCC5 , ERCC6 , and ERCC8 . Members 6 and 8 are associated with Cockayne syndrome .
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List_of_The_Irish_R.M._episodes
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This is an episode guide for British sitcom The Irish R.M. created by Edith Somerville and Violet Florence Martin . The series aired on British broadcaster Channel 4 between January 1983 and July 1985 .
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Pawi
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Pawi may refer to : Pawi -LRB- automobile -RRB- an early automobile made in Germany Lai people who were formerly known as Pawi the Trinidad piping-guan , Aburria pipile , an endangered bird in the guan family Cracidae
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Dyschirius_lacustris
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Dyschirius lacustris is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae . It was described by Andrewes in 1929 .
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Pre-school_playgroup
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A pre-school playgroup , or in everyday usage just a playgroup , is an organised group providing care and socialisation for children under five . The term is widely used in the United Kingdom . Playgroups are less formal than the pre-school education of nursery schools . They do not provide full-time care , operating for only a few hours a day during school term time , often in the mornings only . They are staffed by nursery nurses or volunteers , not by nursery teachers , and are run by private individuals or charities , rather than by the state or companies . In the United Kingdom , since around the 1980s , the traditional territory of the playgroup has been encroached on by the expansion of more formal nursery education , and playgroups often now cater only for two - and three-year-olds before they move onto a nursery school . Over the same period there has been an increase in the state supervision of playgroups .
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Aron_Gajarszki
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Aron Gajarszki is a Hungarian sprint canoer and marathon canoeist who competed in the late 1990s . He won a bronze medal in the C-4 1000 m event at the 1999 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Milan .
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Pelvic_girdle_pain
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Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain -LRB- abbreviated PGP -RRB- causes pain , instability and limitation of mobility and functioning in any of the three pelvic joints . PGP is a pregnancy discomfort that has a long history of recognition , mentioned by Hippocrates and later described in medical literature by Snelling .
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Chris_McGrath_-LRB-footballer-RRB-
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Christopher Roland `` Chris '' McGrath -LRB- born 29 November 1954 in Belfast , Northern Ireland -RRB- is a former footballer . He played as a winger for Tottenham Hotspur , Millwall , Manchester United and Tulsa Roughnecks , and as an international for Northern Ireland .
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Rectus_sheath
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The rectus sheath is formed by the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal and the external and internal oblique muscles . It contains the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles . It can be divided into anterior and posterior laminae . The arrangement of the layers has important variations at different locations in the body .
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Francis_Bennett-Goldney
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Major Francis Bennett-Goldney -LRB- 1865 -- 27 July 1918 -RRB- was an antiquary , Member of Parliament -LRB- MP -RRB- for Canterbury and former Mayor of Canterbury , who died during World War I. He was born Francis Evans , the son of Sebastian Evans , in Moseley , near Birmingham . He later assumed his mother 's family name of Bennett-Goldney . Bennett-Goldney was appointed as Athlone Pursuivant of the Order of St Patrick in February 1907 , and has been mentioned as a possible suspect in the theft of the insignia of the Order , known as the Irish Crown Jewels , in July 1907 . From at least 1899 to 1913 , Bennett-Goldney was the honorary curator of Royal Museum and Art Gallery in Canterbury . He served as Mayor of Canterbury , 1906 -- 11 . He was elected as the Independent Unionist Member of Parliament for Canterbury at the general election of December 1910 ; he had stood at the January 1910 general election , narrowly failing to defeat the Conservative MP . In the years leading up to the war , he frequently spoke of the threat posed by Germany , and never wavered from his opinions despite criticism . He was also very active in the service of aiding refugees in the early days of the war . His family home , Abbot 's Barton in Canterbury , was used as a VAD hospital . He joined the British Embassy in Paris in October 1917 as honorary assistant military attaché . He was promoted as a temporary major on the General List on 13 May 1918 . He died 27 July 1918 in an American hospital in Brest from injuries sustained in a car accident . He was buried at St Germain-en-Laye , near Paris . Bennett-Goldney is commemorated on Panel 8 of the Parliamentary War Memorial in Westminster Hall , one of 22 MPs that died during World War I to be named on that memorial . At the time of his death , he was the 17th member of the House of Commons to have died serving in the war . Bennett-Goldney is one of 19 MPs who fell in the war who are commemorated by heraldic shields in the Commons Chamber . A further act of commemoration came with the unveiling in 1932 of a manuscript-style illuminated book of remembrance for the House of Commons , which includes a short biographical account of the life and death of Bennett-Goldney .
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Helena,_Georgia
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Helena is a city in Telfair and Wheeler counties in the U.S. state of Georgia . The population was 2,883 at the 2010 census , up from 2,307 in 2000 and 1,256 in 1990 . The population increase accompanied establishment of the McRae Correctional Institution , which provided new jobs . The prison population is counted as well . On January 1 , 2015 , Helena and the adjacent city -LRB- and Telfair County seat -RRB- of McRae merged to form McRae-Helena .
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God,_Honour,_Fatherland
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God , Honour , Fatherland or Honour and Fatherland -LRB- Polish : Bóg , Honor , Ojczyzna or Honor i Ojczyzna -RRB- is one of the unofficial mottos of Poland . It is commonly seen as the motto of the military of Poland , and has been confirmed as such by several Polish legal decrees . It traces its history to the era of partitions of Poland and Polish service in Napoleonic army .
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Nilosyrtis_Mensae
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Nilosyrtis Mensae is an area of Mars in the Casius quadrangle . It is centered on the coordinates of 36.87 ° N and 67.9 ° E. Its western and eastern longitudes are 51.1 ° E and 74.4 ° E. North and south latitudes are 36.87 ° N and 29.61 ° N. Nilosyrtis Mensae is just to the east of Protonilus Mensae and both lie along the Martian dichotomy boundary . Its name was adapted by the IAU in 1973 . It was named after a classical albedo feature , and it is 705 km across . The surface of Nilosyrtis Mensae is classified as fretted terrain . This terrain contains cliffs , mesas , and wide flat valleys . Surface features are believed to have been caused by debris-covered glaciers . These glaciers are termed lobate debris aprons when surrounding mounds and mesas . When the glaciers are in the valleys they are called lineated valley fill .
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Francis_Hay,_9th_Earl_of_Erroll
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Francis Hay , 9th Earl of Erroll -LRB- 30 April 1564 -- 16 July 1631 -RRB- was a Scottish nobleman . A convert to Catholicism , he openly conspired with the king of Spain to try to unseat the Protestant Queen Elizabeth .
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Baekdamsa
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Baekdamsa is a Buddhist temple in Inje County , Gangwon province , South Korea . It was originally built in the 7th century , but because of war and natural disasters has been rebuilt numerous times since then . The present version was completed in 1957 . Additionally , the name has also changed over time . Originally called Hangyesa , the new name reflects the `` 100 pits from Daecheongbong Peak to the temple '' .
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Ministry_of_Internal_Affairs_-LRB-Kalmykia-RRB-
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Ministry for Internal Affairs of Kalmykia is the official name of the Kalmykia 's Police . Subordinated directly to the Russian Interior Ministry and the President of Kalmykia . Current Minister is Baatr Alexandrovich Gindeyev -LRB- Since July 26 , 2011 -RRB- . The Main Headquarters is in Elista City .
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Taxation_in_Hungary
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Taxation in Hungary is levied by both federal and local governments . Tax revenue in Hungary stood at 39.3 % of GDP . The most important revenue sources include the income tax , Social security , corporate tax and the value added tax , which are all applied on the federal level . Among the total tax income the ratio of local taxes is solely 5 % while the EU average is 30 % . Income tax in Hungary is levied at a flat rate of 15 % . A tax allowance is given through a family allowance -LRB- családi adókedvezmény -RRB- , which is equal to the allowance multiplied by the number of `` beneficiary dependent children '' . For the first children the allowance is HUF 66,670 , while the second dependent children the allowance is HUF 100,000 , in case of 3 or more children the allowance is HUF 220,000 per beneficiary dependent child . The amount of tax allowance can be split between spouses or life partners . The rate of value added tax in Hungary is 27 % as standard rate , the highest in Europe , since 1 of January , 2012 . There is a reduced rate of 5 percent for the sale of most medicines and some food products . A reduced rate of 18 percent is applicable to internet connections , restaurants and catering , dairy and bakery products and hotel services and admission to short-term open-air events . From January 2017 , under the new Corporate income tax regime , the corporate tax in Hungary is unified at a tax rate of 9 % -- the lowest within the European Union . Dividends received are not subject to taxation , provided that are not received from a Controlled Foreign Company -LRB- CFC -RRB- , capital gains are included in corporate tax , with certain exemptions . Employment income is subject to social security contributions , for the employer at a flat rate of 22 % Further more employers pay 1.5 % into a training fund . Capital gains is taxed at a flat rate of 15 %
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January_1991_lunar_eclipse
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A penumbral lunar eclipse took place on January 30 , 1991 .
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Ryszard_Pietruski
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Ryszard Pietruski -LRB- born 7 October 1922 in Wyszecino near Wejherowo , died 14 September 1996 in Warsaw -RRB- was a Polish theatre and film actor .
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Handeni_District
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Handeni is one of the eight districts of Tanga Region in Tanzania . It is bordered to the west by the Kilindi District , to the north by the Korogwe District , to the east by the Pangani District , and to the south by the Pwani Region . It split in 2002 to form the Kilindi District . According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census , the population of the Handeni District was 248,633 .
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Ramin_Farahani
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Ramin Farahani is an Iranian-Dutch filmmaker . Born in 1969 in Tehran , Farahani started with photography short films in 1987 , and studied film directing at the Cinema and Theater department of the Art University of Tehran between 1989 and 1993 . In 1994 , he moved to the Netherlands where he studied at the Dutch Film and Television Academy of Amsterdam from 1997 to 1999 . After 12 years in the Netherlands as a minority , he returned to Iran to document the Jewish communities there , spending three months in 2002 working within the main Jewish communities of Iran to document their lives . His documentary film Jews of Iran was released in 2005 . He is now translating books and working on new film projects .
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Ranga_SSLC
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Ranga SSLC is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language comedy drama film directed by Yogaraj Bhat and produced by N. Kumar . Music was composed by Sandeep Chowta . It stars Sudeep and Ramya in lead roles
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Hessel_Hermana
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Hessel Hermana is the fourth potestaat -LRB- or elected governor -RRB- of Friesland in the list of rulers of Frisia . Supposedly from Sexbierum -LRB- chosen 869 - died c876 -RRB- , he does not appear in historical sources until the late 16th century . His name is then attached to the Dane Rudolf Haraldsson who invaded Oostergo in order to recover Danegeld -LRB- tribute -RRB- by force . These Danes were on the way back from France . A battle ensued with this gang of 800 Vikings involving the death of 500 Danes on the battlefield . Rudolf Haraldsson was killed in battle and the Frisians won , but Hessel also lost his life . His predecessor was Adelbrik Adelen and he was succeeded by Igo Galema as potestaat . His family crest exhibits 2 Frisian eagles .
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Emal_Gariwal
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Emal Gariwal is an Afghan footballer . He plays as a goalkeeper for Oqaban Hindukush F.C. . He has made 3 appearances for the Afghanistan national football team .
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Geoff_Ward
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Geoff Ward may refer to : Geoff Ward -LRB- academic -RRB- , British academic specializing in American literature Geoff Ward -LRB- cricketer -RRB- -LRB- 1926 -- 2008 -RRB- , English cricketer Geoff Ward -LRB- footballer -RRB- -LRB- born 1946 -RRB- , Australian rules footballer Geoff Ward -LRB- ice hockey -RRB- -LRB- born 1962 -RRB- , ice hockey coach Geoffrey Ward -LRB- born 1940 -RRB- , American editor , author , historian and scriptwriter Geoffrey Ward -LRB- rugby league -RRB- , rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s
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Meshan
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Meshan -LRB- Middle Persian : ð - ¬ ð - © ð - ± ð - ð - -RRB- was a province of the Sasanian Empire . It consisted of the Parthian vassal kingdoms of Mesene and Characene and reached north along the Shatt al-Arab river and then the lower Tigris to Madhar and possibly further . Its inhabitants included Babylonians , Arabs , Iranians , and even some Indians and Malays -LRB- the Malays may have been slaves brought from the Indian sub-continent -RRB- . The province was very fertile , the best place for barley according to Strabo , and contained many date palms . It was also an important trading province along th
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2015_Fórmula_Truck_season
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The 2015 Fórmula Truck season is the 20th Fórmula Truck season . It began on March 1 at Caruaru and will end on December 6 at Londrina .
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Cândido_Mota
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Cândido Mota is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil . The population is 31,131 -LRB- 2015 est. -RRB- in an area of 596 km ² . The elevation is 479 m.
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