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Qezel Arkh-e Olya
Qezel Arkh-e Olya (, also Romanized as Qezel Ārkh-e ‘Olyā; also known as Qezel Ārkh) is a village in Chaybasar-e Shomali Rural District, Bazargan District, Maku County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 8 families.
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'Tis Money makes a Man: Or, The Good-Fellows Folly
Tis Money makes a Man: Or, The Good-Fellows Folly is an English broadside ballad believed to have been published between 1674 and 1679 by John Wade, and is located in the National Library of Scotland. It is best known for its first lines, "OO what a madness 'tis to bo... | {
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Shashilal K. Nair
Shashilal K. Nair is an Indian film director and producer. He began his career as an assistant in films like Shankarbharanam, Sargam, and Kaam Chor. He made his directorial debut with the film Bahu Ki Awaaz in 1985. which was described by the Directorate of Film Festival as a "strong comment on bride... | {
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Crcavac
Crcavac is a village in the municipality of Leskovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 141 people.
References
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FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1937
The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1937 were held in Chamonix, France in February 1937.
Medal summary
Men's events
Women's events
Medal table
References
Category:1937 in alpine skiing
Category:1937 in French sport
1937
Category:International sports competitions hosted ... | {
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Tennessee State Route 190
State Route 190 (SR 190) is a 55.3 mile long north-south state highway that traverses the farmland of West Tennessee. It connects Trezevant and South Fulton via Pillowville, Gleason, Palmersville, and Latham.
Route description
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Audi R8
The Audi R8 is a mid-engine, 2-seater sports car, which uses Audi's trademark quattro permanent all-wheel drive system. It was introduced by the German car manufacturer Audi AG in 2006.
The car is exclusively designed, developed, and manufactured by Audi AG's private subsidiary company manufacturing high perf... | {
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Dan Carlin
Dan Carlin (born November 14, 1965) is an American political commentator and podcaster. Once a professional radio host, Carlin eventually took his show to the Internet, and he now hosts two popular independent podcasts: Hardcore History, and Hardcore History: Addendum. He was the host of another popular pod... | {
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a gothic story by American author Washington Irving, contained in his collection of 34 essays and short stories entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.. Written while Irving was living abroad in Birmingham, England, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" w... | {
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August Kościesza-Żaba
August Kościesza-Żaba (1801, in Krāslava – 3 January 1894, in İzmir), from coat of arms of Kościesza, was a Polish orientalist, diplomatist in Russian service. He studied Eastern languages in Saint Petersburg, Russia (1824–1828). During 1848–1866, August worked as a translator in Russian consulat... | {
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Christopher North (Ambrosia)
Christopher Reed North (born January 26, 1951) is the founding keyboardist for the American progressive rock band Ambrosia.
Career
North was born in San Francisco. He grew up in San Pedro, California, playing in various bands through junior high and high school. Some of the early band... | {
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Mark Durkan
Mark Durkan (born 26 June 1960) is an Irish politician from Northern Ireland. Durkan was the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2001 to 2002, and the Leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party from 2001 to 2010. He contested the Dublin constituency for Fine Gael at the 2019 European Parli... | {
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Gunerius Pettersen (1921)
Gunerius "Gun" Pettersen (4 June 1921 - 6 May 2012) is a Norwegian businessperson.
He was born at the islet Lille Herbern, and grew up in Frogner. He was a grandson of merchant Axel Pettersen, who owned the company Gunerius Pettersen A/S (now: Gunerius Shoppingsenter). Axel owned the company... | {
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Mesbrecourt-Richecourt
Mesbrecourt-Richecourt is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Aisne department
References
INSEE
Category:Communes of Aisne
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Ero s onoga svijeta
Ero s onoga svijeta (usually translated as Ero the Joker, literally Ero from the other world) is a comic opera in three acts by Jakov Gotovac, with a libretto by Milan Begović based on a folk tale. The genesis of the opera was at Vrlička Česma in the town of Vrlika, a hometown of Milan Begović.
Ac... | {
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Richter 10
Richter 10 is a 1996 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Mike McQuay. The protagonist is Lewis Crane, who develops a hatred of earthquakes due to a major earthquake hitting his house when he is seven years old, killing his parents. The book's title is a reference to the Richter scale, on which 10 ... | {
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United States House Select Committee on Benghazi
The United States House Select Committee on Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi was created after Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner, on May 2, 2014, proposed that a House select committee would be formed to further i... | {
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Victoria Falls Hotel
The Victoria Falls Hotel is a historic hotel at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The hotel is dramatically situated, with a view of the Second Gorge and the Victoria Falls Bridge from its terrace.
The hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World group. It is managed by African Sun Limited.
Hi... | {
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Lionbridge
Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. is a multinational software and professional services company specializing in language translation, localization, software testing, e-learning translation, internationalization, interpretation, software development & testing, and content development services. Lionbridge was acq... | {
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Henri Lepage
Henri Lepage may refer to:
Henri Lepage (director) (1898-1970), French film director
Henri Lepage (economist) (born 1941), French economist
Henri Lepage (fencer) (1908–1996), French Olympic fencer | {
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I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks
"I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks" is the second single from Bloodhound Gang's album One Fierce Beer Coaster.
The satirical song is entirely about the belief that girls only like gay men. The lyrics reference the stereotype that gay men are often better looking and mor... | {
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President's Bedroom
The President's Bedroom is a second floor bedroom in the White House. The bedroom makes up the White House master suite along with the adjacent sitting room and the smaller dressing room, all located in the southwest corner. Prior to the Ford Administration it was common for the President and Firs... | {
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1950 Amateur World Series
The 1950 Amateur World Series, also known as the Baseball World Cup , was hosted by Nicaragua. Cuba won their fifth cup, taking the gold in 1950.
References
Baseball World Cup, 1950
Category:Baseball World Cup
1950
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Elgin Racers
The Elgin Racers were a franchise of the International Basketball League. They played their home games at the Lindner Fitness Center at Judson University and the Spartan Events Center in Elgin, Illinois.
2005 Season
The Windy City Dawgs were an International Basketball League team based in Palatine, Ill... | {
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Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
Jan Joosten van Lodensteyn (or Lodensteijn; 1556–1623), known in Japanese as Yayōsu (耶楊子), was a native of Delft and one of the first Dutchmen in Japan, and the second mate on the Dutch ship De Liefde, which was stranded in Japan in 1600. Some of his shipmates were Jacob Quaeckernaeck, Melc... | {
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Durr
Durr may refer to:
People
Asia Durr (born 1997), American basketball player
Clifford Durr, a former American lawyer
Jason Durr, a British actor
Shajar al-Durr, a former Sultana of Egypt
Virginia Foster Durr, a former American civil rights activist
Wilhelm Dürr the Younger, German painter and draughtsman
... | {
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Hockey Bassano
Hockey Bassano 1954 is a roller hockey team from Bassano del Grappa, Italy. It was founded in 1954 and later refounded in 2011 due to their financial struggle.
The biggest titles of the clubs are the CERS Cup won in the 2011–12 season and the 2006 Rink hockey World Club Championship.
Honours
National... | {
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Thomas Sharpe (RAF officer)
Captain Thomas Sydney Sharpe (born 24 February 1887; date of death unknown) was a British World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.
Military service
Sharpe was commissioned as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the 3rd Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, on 17 April 1... | {
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Consett
Consett is a town in the north-west of County Durham, England, about south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 27,394 in 2001.
History
Consett sits high on the edge of the Pennines. In 1841, it was a village community of only 145, but it was about to become a boom town: below the ground was c... | {
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Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma)
Crossroads Mall (also known as Plaza Mayor) was a super regional shopping mall and trade area located in south Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
History
Crossroads opened on February 17, 1974 with anchor stores John A. Brown, Dillard's, Montgomery Ward, and JC Penney. The name Crossr... | {
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List of democratic socialist parties that have governed
This is a list of democratic socialist parties which have governed countries, whether as the ruling party or as a member of a governing coalition. Most of these parties were members of the Socialist International.
List
See also
Democratic socialism
List of demo... | {
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San Ramon Valley High School
San Ramon Valley High School is a four-year public high school located in the East Bay neighborhood of Danville, California, United States. It is a part of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. It is a National Blue Ribbon school from the Blue Ribbon Schools Program as well as a Ca... | {
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Elvis: 2nd to None
2nd to None (also known as ELVIIS: 2nd to None) is a collection of songs by American rock and roll musician Elvis Presley. The album was released by on October 7, 2003 by RCA Records (see 2003 in music) as the sequel to the previous year's highly successful ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits.
The album included Elv... | {
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Corsican
Corsican may refer to:
Someone or something from Corsica
Corsicans, inhabitants of Corsica
Corsican language, a Romance language spoken on Corsica and northern Sardinia
Corsican Republic, a former country in Europe
"The Corsicans", the original name of the Hearts of Oak militia in Colonial New York
See also... | {
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List of municipalities of Portugal
This is a list of the municipalities of Portugal. Portugal is divided into 18 districts () and 2 autonomous regions (), Azores and Madeira. The districts and autonomous regions are further subdivided into 308 municipalities of Portugal ( or ). Usually, a municipality has the name of... | {
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Tennessee Southern Railroad
The Tennessee Southern Railroad began operations in 1988 and currently operates in middle Tennessee and northwestern Alabama. The main line consists of and the total track has . TSRR is owned by Patriot Rail Corporation. Commodities the TSRR handles include scrap iron, coal, coke, wood... | {
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Exoletuncus trilobopus
Exoletuncus trilobopus is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
The wingspan is 24 mm. The ground colour of the forewings has a slight yellowish-olive hue with a black pattern, consisting of rather small blotches. The hindwings are brownish cream... | {
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Asturias de Santillana
Asturias de Santillana is a historical comarca whose territory in large part corresponded to the central and western part of today's autonomous community of Cantabria, as well as the extreme east of Asturias. Most of the province of Asturias belonged to the comarca of Asturias de Oviedo. Also kn... | {
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Blokart
The Blokart is a popular one-design class of small compact land yacht, manufactured by the New Zealand-based company Blokart International Ltd.
They can be quickly disassembled and packed into a carry-bag giving them a high degree of portability and are designed to be particularly easy to learn to sail. They ... | {
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Lúcia Benedetti
Lúcia Benedetti (March 30, 1914 in Mococa, São Paulo – 1998 in Rio de Janeiro) – was a Brazilian storyteller, writer of Children's Literature, novelist, playwright, chronicler and translator.
Biography
Lucia Benedetti was born in Mococa and was the daughter of Dominique Benedetti (tailor / musician) a... | {
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Mycalesis anaxias
Mycalesis anaxias, the white-bar bushbrown, is a species of satyrid butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia. In South Asia, it inhabits Sikkim, eastwards through the hill-ranges to Assam, Cachar, Myanmar and Tenasserim. Also in southern India, in the Nilgiris and Travancore.
Description
Wet-sea... | {
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Civic Committee for Human Rights
The Civic Committee for Human Rights (; abbreviation CCHR (English) or GOLJP (Croatian)) a non-governmental non-profit organization in Croatia. It operates since 1992 and its goal is to protect and promote of human rights in Croatia.
References
External links
Official website
Categ... | {
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Juan Martínez
Juan Martínez may refer to:
Sportsmen
Juan Martínez Brito (born 1958), discus thrower from Cuba
Juan Martínez Martin (born 1980), track and field athlete from Spain
Juan Martínez Martínez (born 1955), Spanish retired footballer, and the current coach of CD Castellón
Juan Máximo Martínez (born 1947), l... | {
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C.L.G. Chloich Cheann Fhaola
C.L.G. Chloich Cheann Fhaola is a Gaelic football only GAA club for the parish of Cloughaneely, County Donegal, Ireland. As well as the town of Falcarragh, the club also covers the area to the village of Gortahork, as well as Meenlaragh and Magheroarty. The club fields both men's and ladie... | {
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Roz Patterson
Roz Patterson (nee McGregor), was a fictional character in the Australian police drama series ‘Blue Heelers’. She was a starring character in the series from the beginning; but was the first character to leave the series, staying not even a year. She was portrayed by Western Australian actress, Ann Burbr... | {
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Carpinteria Creek
Carpinteria Creek is an stream that runs from headwaters in the Santa Ynez Mountains, flows south past Snowball Mountain, then continues southwest to its estuary at Carpinteria State Beach on the Santa Barbara Channel at Carpinteria.
History
The Portola Expedition of 1769 found a Chumash Indian vil... | {
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South Korea national kabaddi team
The South Korea National Kabaddi Team (also known as Korea Republic National Kabaddi Team) represents South Korea in international kabaddi competitions.
Kabaddi is growing Sport in South korea. South korea National team ranked 3rd in the world. Many korean National team players are ... | {
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Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Prinze (née Gellar; born April 14, 1977) is an American actress, producer and entrepreneur. After being spotted by an agent at the age of four in New York City, she made her acting debut in the made-for-television film An Invasion of Privacy (1983). Her television breakthrough came... | {
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Arnold Tremere
Arnold Tremere, Ph.D. (April 14, 1941 – October 26, 2008) was appointed as the Canadian International Grains Institute first director of Feed and Technology from May 1982 to October 1989, and subsequently was promoted to the position of Executive Director, the highest non-partisan position within the fi... | {
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Ayam Kampong
The Ayam Kampong (older spelling) or Ayam Kampung is the chicken breed reported from Indonesia and Malaysia. The name means simply "free-range chicken" or literally "village chicken". In Indonesia, the term ayam kampung refer to indigenous chickens that are raised using traditional free range production t... | {
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Glipostenoda incognita
Glipostenoda incognita is a species of beetle in the genus Glipostenoda. It was described in 1962.
References
Category:Mordellidae
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Artle Beck
Artle Beck is a minor river of Lancashire.
Rising at the confluence of Udale Beck and Foxdale Beck below Fosdale Bridge and Udale Bridge near Crossgill, Artle Beck flows northwest through steep-sided woodland, passing beneath Raven Scar on its way to Gresgarth Hall.
From there, the beck continues north, s... | {
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Annabelle Laprovidence
Annabelle Laprovidence (born 31 August 1992) is a Mauritian judoka, who has competed for her country internationally. She won a bronze medal in the women's +75 kg class at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Career
Annabelle Laprovidence was born on 31 August 1992, and began compe... | {
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Hartley Bay Water Aerodrome
Hartley Bay Water Aerodrome is located adjacent to Hartley Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
References
Category:Seaplane bases in British Columbia
Category:North Coast Regional District
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List of former New Brunswick provincial highways
Until 1965, New Brunswick highways were numbered consecutively from 1 to 42. A massive renumbering led to the current three-tier system. Some changes have taken place to highway numbering since then, and the following numbers are no longer used:
Route 2A—2 sections:
Fr... | {
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Pierre Larsen
Pierre Larsen (born 22 January 1959) is a former footballer who played as a midfielder
References
Category:1959 births
Category:Living people
Category:Association football midfielders
Category:F.C. Copenhagen players
Category:Hvidovre IF players
Category:Grasshopper Club Zürich players
Category:Dani... | {
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Sementa Rajhard
Sementa Rajhard (born 4 January 1991) is a Croatian actress and singer.
Biography
Rajhard was born in Rijeka to her father Ladislav and her mother Melitaand. She grew up in Oroslavje. She sang in church as a member of the choir.
In 2009 she participated in the show Star Search Croatia, and she made... | {
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All Is Found
"All Is Found" is a song from the 2019 Disney film Frozen II. The song is performed by Evan Rachel Wood as Queen Iduna, the mother of Anna and Elsa, and written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
The song was the first to be composed for the film, and its composers sought inspiration from "Rock-... | {
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Impoundment of appropriated funds
Impoundment is an act by a President of the United States of not spending money that has been appropriated by the U.S. Congress. Thomas Jefferson was the first president to exercise the power of impoundment in 1801. The power was available to all presidents up to and including Richard... | {
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Ran Cohen
Ran Cohen (, born 20 June 1937) is an Israeli politician and former Knesset member for Meretz. He is a resident of Mevaseret Zion. he is married and has four children.
Background
Born Said Cohen in Baghdad, Iraq, Cohen was 13 years old when he immigrated to Israel through Iran. He hebraized his first name a... | {
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Bedaag
Bedaag is a 1965 Bollywood film starring Manoj Kumar Nanda and Shashikala in lead. Music is given by Roshan.
Plot
Classmates Rajesh and Manju are in love with each other and their marriage is on card. But Manju's rich neighbor Jwalaprasad's daughter Lata, a spoiled lady, also wants to marry Rajesh. Manju's fa... | {
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Lanzen-Turnau Airport
Lanzen-Turnau Airport (, ) is a private use airport located west of Turnau, Styria, Austria.
See also
List of airports in Austria
References
External links
Airport record for Lanzen-Turnau Airport at Landings.com
Category:Airports in Austria
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Jim Barron
Jim Barron (born 19 October 1943) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played over 400 games in the Football League for a number of clubs over a twenty-year career.
Career
Barron began his playing career at Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1961. After time in the reserves, he made his l... | {
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Edward Robbins
Edward Hutchinson Robbins (February 9, 1758 – December 17, 1837) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 1802 to 1806.
Early life
Robbins was born on February 9, 1758 in Milton, Province of Massachusetts Bay in what was then British Americ... | {
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Timur Yafarov
Timur Yafarov (born 30 November 1986) is a Uzbekistan international footballer, who plays as a Midfielder for Oqtepa Toshkent.
Career statistics
International
As of match played 24 December 2007.
References
External links
Category:1986 births
Category:Living people
Category:Uzbekistani footballers
... | {
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Akuma-kun
is a manga series written and illustrated by Shigeru Mizuki. Several versions of the manga exist, one of which was adapted into a live-action TV show, and another into an anime television series.
There was also two movies that spawned from the TV series Akuma-kun: The Movie released in 1989 and Akuma-kun: Y... | {
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Green Mountain Reservoir Trail
Green Mountain Reservoir Trail is in the northern Gore Range, part of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located among the developed campgrounds along the shore of Green Mountain Reservoir, Summit County. Green Mountain Reservoir is north of Interstate 70, west o... | {
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Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway
The Syracuse, Geneva and Corning Railway was established in 1875 and opened their road on December 10, 1877. The company was leased to and operated by the Fall Brook Coal Company for 20 years beginning in 1881.
On October 1, 1885, the company consolidated without a change of name... | {
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Centre Party (Finland)
The Centre Party of Finland (, Kesk; ) is a centrist, liberal-conservative, agrarian political party in Finland.
Founded in 1906 as the Agrarian League, the party represented rural communities and supported decentralisation of political power from Helsinki. In the 1920s, the party emerged as th... | {
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Robert Dozier
Robert Lorenzo Dozier, Jr. (born November 6, 1985) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Phoenix Pulse Fuel Masters of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).
College career
In the 2007–08 season, Dozier started in all games with Memphis, along with the Memphis Tiger... | {
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Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Women's pairs
The women's pairs competition in Lawn Bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games began on October 4, 2010 and finished on October 11, 2010.
Results
Qualifying - Round Robin
Section A
Section B
Knockout Stages
See also
Lawn bowls at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
... | {
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John Olav Egeland
John Olav Egeland (born 2 November 1951) is a Norwegian journalist and editor.
He was born in Oslo as a son of writer Erik Egeland and grandson of John Oscar Egeland. He was a journalist in Orientering from 1973 to 1975, and was the chief editor of Universitas, student newspaper at the University of... | {
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Portland Winter Light Festival
The Portland Winter Light Festival is an annual winter light festival in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Each year has been presented by the local nonprofit Willamette Light Brigade and powered by Portland General Electric. The festival is always open to the public and free to at... | {
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2010–11 OK Liga Femenina
The 2010–11 OK Liga Femenina was the third edition of Spain's premier women's rink hockey championship, running from 16 October 2010 to 4 June 2011. CP Mieres didn't take part in the competition, leaving it one team short. Thus the championship was contested by thirteen teams, with Girona CH a... | {
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Shuvinai Ashoona
Shuvinai Ashoona (born August 1961) is an Inuk artist who works primarily in drawing. She is known for her detailed pen and pencil drawings depicting northern landscapes and contemporary Inuit life.
Biography
Ashoona was born in 1961 in Cape Dorset (Kinngait), Nunavut to a family of celebrated artis... | {
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Hurdia
Hurdia victoria is an extinct species of anomalocaridid that lived 505 million years ago during the Cambrian Period. It is part of the ancestral lineage that led to arthropods and is related to Anomalocaris.
Description
Hurdia was one of the largest organisms in the Cambrian oceans, reaching approximately 20 c... | {
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Mr. & Mrs. Incredible
Mr. & Mrs. Incredible () is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese action comedy film directed by Vincent Kok and starring Louis Koo and Sandra Ng as the titular protagonists.
Cast
Louis Koo as Gazer Warrior
Sandra Ng as Aroma Woman
Wen Zhang as Zhuen Huang /King Kong / Emperor
Edison Wang as Grandmaster Blan... | {
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Ptarmigan Peak (Alberta)
Ptarmigan Peak is a peak located beside Pika Peak in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
The mountain was named in 1909 by J.W.A. Hickson after he found several ptarmigan in the meadows below the peak. Hickson also made the first ascent guided by Edward Feuz jr.
The Lake Louise Mountain Re... | {
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Günther Heydemann
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Günther Heydemann (11 January 1914 – 2 January 1986) was a German U-boat commander in the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany in World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Prior to taking command of , Heydemann made two war patrols as watch officer on board under t... | {
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Divci (Prijepolje)
Divci is a village in the municipality of Prijepolje, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 335 people.
References
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Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868
This Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868, was also known as the Great Treaty Council, was a council that developed the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 (also Shoshone Bannock Treaty). The Shoshone, also referred to as the Shoshoni or Snake, were the main American Indian group affected by... | {
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Sport Ekspres
Sport Ekspres is a sports newspaper published in Albania. Initially a sports supplement of the newspaper Koha Jonë, it began publication twice a week as a regular newspaper in September 1995. Its first editor-in-chief was the journalist Fatmir Mëneri, a post he held until 2012. The paper started its dail... | {
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MV Demas Victory
MV Demas Victory was a Dubai-based supply ship which sailed to offshore oil and gas platforms. It capsized 10 nautical miles off the coast of the Qatari capital city of Doha on Tuesday 30 June 2009 at 6:30 a.m. local time. The disaster resulted in over 30 missing of the 35 reported to be on board. Onl... | {
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Keith Thompson (footballer)
Keith Thompson (born 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger. He was born in Birmingham, and is the younger brother of another professional footballer, Garry Thompson. In his career he played in England, Spain & Hong Kong.
Career
Coventry City FC (1982–8... | {
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Coquainvilliers
Coquainvilliers is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.
Coquainvilliers, in the Pays d'Auge—a land of horsebreeding, apples, and cows—at the crossroad of the Touques Valley, from Pont-l'Évêque and from Lisieux
It hosts the Calvados brandy apple distill... | {
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Edward Larkin
Edward Rennix "Teddy" Larkin (3 January 1880 – 25 April 1915) was an Australian parliamentarian and a national representative rugby union player. Larkin was the member for Willoughby in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from December 1913 until his death. He served in the First AIF, and was killed... | {
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Bullewijk
Bullewijk is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Category:Neighbourhoods of Amsterdam
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1970 Omloop Het Volk
The 1970 Omloop Het Volk was the 25th edition of the Omloop Het Volk cycle race and was held on 28 February 1970. The race started and finished in Ghent. The race was won by Frans Verbeeck.
General classification
References
1970
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
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Twin Buttes, Pima County, Arizona
Twin Buttes is a populated place on the east flank of the Sierrita Mountains about twenty miles south of Tucson, in Pima County, Arizona. Named after a prominent hill located next to the town, Twin Buttes was founded as a small mining town around 1903 and abandoned around 1930. Much o... | {
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Jalan Sungai Tekali
Jalan Sungai Tekali (Selangor state route B116) is a major road in Selangor, Malaysia.
List of junctions
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Oryba
Oryba is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae.
Species
Oryba achemenides (Cramer, 1779)
Oryba kadeni (Schaufuss, 1870)
Category:Dilophonotini
Category:Moth genera
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Doe Lake (Parry Sound District)
Doe Lake is a lake in Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada. The lake is composed of three sections and as such known locally for their size as Big Doe Lake, Middle Doe Lake, and Little Doe Lake. Doe Lake is the largest lake in the Almaguin Highlands area of the Magnetawan River system.... | {
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James Mooney (Queensland politician)
James Mooney (c. 1829–1873) was an alderman in the Brisbane Municipal Council.
Private life
James Mooney was the son of Patrick Mooney from Tipperary, Ireland and his wife Margaret (née O'Brien).
James Mooney died on 31 August 1873 in Brisbane aged 44 years after a long and painf... | {
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Richard Lehman (primary care physician)
Richard Lehman is a British primary care physician and academic and senior research fellow at the department of primary health care at the University of Oxford. He writes a weekly review of journals (which pulls no punches), on the website of the British Medical Journal and of t... | {
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Basel Rhine Swim
The Basel Rhine Swim is a public sporting event in the city of Basel in Switzerland. The participants swim in or float on the Rhine river from the banks at the Minster down to the lower Rhine banks for up to fifteen minutes.
During their swim they are escorted and watched by watercraft and lifeguard... | {
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Ohio Kings Island Open
The Ohio Kings Island Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1973 to 1977. It was played at Jack Nicklaus Golf Center in Mason, Ohio. The tournament was dropped when the LPGA Championship moved there in 1978.
Winners
Tournament highlights
1973: Jack Nicklaus shoots a third round 62 on... | {
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Tabellaria
Tabellaria is a genus of diatoms (Bacillariophyta). They are cuboid in shape, and the frustules (siliceous cell walls) are attached at the corners so that the colonies assume a zigzag shape.
Further reading
References
External links
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Bokalawela
Bokalawela is a village in Sri Lanka. It is located within Central Province.
See also
List of towns in Central Province, Sri Lanka
External links
Department of Census and Statistics -Sri Lanka
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Tazeh Kand-e Qadim
Tazeh Kand-e Qadim (, also Romanized as Tāzeh Kand-e Qadīm; also known as Tāzeh Kand) is a city in Tazeh Kand Rural District, Tazeh Kand District, Parsabad County, Ardabil Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,054, in 416 families.
References
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Loggernaut
Loggernaut Reading Series is a reading series in Portland, Oregon founded in 2005. Each reading features three readers and a prompt to which they respond. It is currently curated by Jesse Lichtenstein, Erin Ergenbright, and Pauls Toutonghi.
Past readers include Charles D'Ambrosio, Laila Lalami, Peter Rock,... | {
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