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List of historical markers of the Philippines in Mimaropa This list of historical markers installed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) in Mimaropa is an annotated list of people, places, or events in the region that have been commemorated by cast-iron plaques issued by the said commission....
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Jenő Illés Jenő Illés (28 January 1879 in Debrecen - 17 October 1951 in Budapest) was a Hungarian cinematographer and film director. He worked for most of his career in the German film industry and is often credited as Eugen Illés. Paretial filmography Director The Lady with the Mask (1913) Monna Vanna (1916) Alr...
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Karacaören, Koçarlı Karacaören is a village in the District of Koçarlı, Aydın Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 219 people. References Category:Populated places in Aydın Province Category:Koçarlı District Category:Villages in Turkey
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Alan Scott Alan Scott is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, and the first character to bear the name Green Lantern. He fights evil with the aid of a magical ring which grants him a variety of powers. He was created by Martin Nodell, first appearing in the comic book All-Ame...
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Norinco AH4 155mm Howitzer The towed AH4 howitzer is a Chinese artillery system manufactured by Norinco. Its main characteristic is that it has been designed to be lightweight, which allows greater tactical mobility. The weight of 4,500 kg, compared to a traditional system that can weigh 18,000 kg, allows the system t...
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Central Catholic High School (Toledo, Ohio) Central Catholic High School, is a Catholic, co-educational, college prep secondary school in Toledo, Ohio. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo and is the largest Catholic high school in the area. CCHS was founded as Cathedral High School in 1919, with its...
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Greg L. Adams Greg L. Adams (born February 6, 1952) was the Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature from 2013 to 2015. Personal life He was born in Columbus, Nebraska on February 6, 1952. He received a B.A. in Education from Wayne State College in 1974 and an M.Ed. from Wayne State in 1975. In 1976 he became a high scho...
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KODV KODV (89.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish music format. Licensed to Barstow, California, United States, the station serves the Barstow area. The station is currently owned by Ondas de Vida Network. Translators KODV is rebroadcast by 11 translators in the western United States and by low-power FM ...
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Conrad Logan Conrad Joseph Logan (born 18 April 1986) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Forest Green Rovers, on loan from Mansfield Town. He was educated at St Eunan's College in Letterkenny, County Donegal, and is an Irish former youth international. Logan joined the Leicester C...
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Democratic and Republican Alliance The Democratic and Republican Alliance (, ADERE) is a political party in Gabon. History The party won a single seat in the 1996 parliamentary elections. It gained two more seats in the 2001 elections and retained all three seats in the 2006 elections, in which it was part of the blo...
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Imo Live Imo Live is a live album by pianist Kenny Barron that was recorded in Japan in 1982 and first released on the Whynot label in 1982 before being reissued on CD by Candid Records in 2010 as Live. Reception In his review on Allmusic, Ken Dryden stated: "Kenny Barron's star began to rise rapidly in the 1980s, ...
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Soslan Dzhanayev Soslan Totrazovich Dzhanaev (, ; born 13 March 1987) is a Russian professional footballer of Ossetian descent who plays as a goalkeeper for PFC Sochi. Club career On 8 January 2019, he was released from his contract with FC Rubin Kazan by mutual consent. On 27 February 2019, he signed with Polish cl...
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Coffee City, Texas Coffee City is a small town in southeast Henderson County, Texas, United States. The population was 278 at the 2010 census, up from 193 at the 2000 census. The city was developed after the construction of Lake Palestine in the early 1960s. As it is located on a sliver of Henderson County, a wet co...
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Ernst G. Bauer Ernst G. Bauer (born 1928) is a German-American physicist known for his studies in the field of surface science. His most prominent contributions are his work on establishing thin film growth and nucleation mechanisms and his invention in 1962 of the Low Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), which came to ...
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Tuch (disambiguation) Tuch may refer to: Alex Daniel Tuch (born 1996), American professional ice hockey forward Johann Christian Friedrich Tuch (1806–1867), German Orientalist and theologian Marianne Tuch (1910-2002), Austrian stage, film and television actress Das Indische Tuch, a 1963 West German crime film d...
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Sprocket A sprocket or sprocket-wheel is a profiled wheel with teeth, or cogs, that mesh with a chain, track or other perforated or indented material. The name 'sprocket' applies generally to any wheel upon which radial projections engage a chain passing over it. It is distinguished from a gear in that sprockets are n...
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List of metropolitan areas in Europe This list ranks metropolitan areas in Europe by their population according to three different sources; it includes metropolitan areas that have a population of over 1 million. Sources List includes metropolitan areas according only studies of ESPON, Eurostat, and OECD. For this re...
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Hyperion Theater The Hyperion Theater is located at Disney California Adventure in Hollywood Land. It is currently presenting Frozen – Live at the Hyperion. The theater can seat up to 1,984 people. The facade is modeled after that of the Los Angeles Theatre on LA's Broadway. History The Hyperion Theater opened with ...
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Brick (band) Brick is an American band that created a successful merger of funk and jazz in the 1970s. Their most popular single was "Dazz", (#3 U.S. Pop, #1 U.S. R&B, #36 UK Singles Chart) which was released in 1976. History Brick was formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 1976 from members of two bands - one disco and the o...
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Rose Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville Rose Constance Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville (née Bowes-Lyon; 6 May 1890 – 17 November 1967) was the third daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne by his wife, Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck, and an elder sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Life and family...
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101 Weddings 101 Weddings is a 2012 Malayalam romantic comedy film directed by Shafi and starring Kunchacko Boban, Jayasurya, Biju Menon, Samvrutha Sunil, and Bhama in the lead roles. The film is written by Kalavoor Ravikumar based on a story by the director. The film is produced by Shafi's brother Rafi Mecartin, Hasa...
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Upokongaro Upokongaro (more correctly, Ūpokongaro) is a settlement upriver from Whanganui, New Zealand, in the Makirikiri Valley. Settled by Europeans in the 1860s, it was an important ferry crossing and riverboat stop. A spectacular discovery of moa bones was made in the area in the 1930s. Māori history The villag...
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Srinivasa Subbaraya Polytechnic College Srinivasa Subbaraya Polytechnic College (SSPT) is a government polytechnic institution located in Puthur, Sirkali taluk, Nagapattinam district, Tamil Nadu, India. Other names for the college are Srinivasa Subbaraya Government Polytechnic College, SSP-Puthur,SSPT, and Puthur Col...
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Louis Linck Louis Linck (1895 – 1962) was born in Paris, and emigrated to the United States in 1926. During his lifetime of sculpting he worked for a number of private clients as well as the WPA (during the Depression), and the International College of Surgeons. His most accessible work is a number of larger-than-li...
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Indian black money In India, black money is funds earned on the black market, on which income and other taxes have not been paid. Also, the unaccounted money that is concealed from the tax administrator is called black money. The black money is accumulated by the criminals, smugglers, hoarders, tax-evaders and other a...
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Elisha E. Meredith Elisha Edward Meredith (December 26, 1848 – July 29, 1900) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia. Biography Born in Sumter County, Alabama, Meredith attended Hampden–Sydney College, Virginia. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1869 and commenced practice in Prince William County. He se...
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Glendale Life Glendale Life is an Armenian-American reality television series that airs on USArmenia TV. The series follows a group of Armenian friends living in Glendale, California and the surrounding communities of Los Angeles. The first season starred Anna Victoria "AV" DerParseghian, Lucy Samuelian, Veha Tarious,...
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Bağcılar Meydan (Istanbul Metro) Bağcılar Meydan is an underground rapid transit station on the M1B line of the Istanbul Metro. It was opened on 14 June 2013 as part of the four new stations of the M1B extension to Kirazlı. The station is in the vicinity of the Bağcılar tram station, which is serviced by the T1 line t...
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Asahi Kurizuka Asahi Kurizuka ( (born May 9, 1937) is a Japanese actor. He specializes in jidaigeki. His most notable appearances include the following: Filmography Film Moeyo Ken (1966), Hijikata Toshizō Harbor Light Yokohama (1968) The Old Capital (2016) Love's Twisting Path (2019) Television Shinsengumi Kep...
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Alma Katsu Alma Katsu (born 1959) is an American writer of adult fiction. Her best-known work is The Taker, a literary novel with historical and fantasy elements that was published in 2011 and recognized as one of the ten best debut novels of the year by the American Library Association. Her books have been translated...
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James Eayrs James George Eayrs (born 1926) is a retired Canadian historian, who won the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction at the 1965 Governor General's Awards for his book In Defence of Canada: From the Great War to the Great Depression. The book, which examined Canadian military and defence p...
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Sadchikov Sadchikov () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Pallasovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was 94 as of 2010. There are 2 streets. References Category:Rural localities in Volgograd Oblast
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Mathematical methods in electronics Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics. Mathematics in electronics Electronics engineering careers usually include courses in calculus (single and multivariable), complex analysis, differential equations (both ordinary and partial), linear algebra and probabi...
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Chaetochlorops Chaetochlorops is a genus of frit flies in the family Chloropidae. There are at least three described species in Chaetochlorops. Species These three species belong to the genus Chaetochlorops: Chaetochlorops inquilinus (Coquillett, 1898) i c g b Chaetochlorops scutellaris (Becker, 1916) c g Chaetoch...
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ImaginAsian ImaginAsian Entertainment was a multimedia company based in New York City. Its main feature was a television network, iaTV, which premiered in 2004 and which focused on entertainment featuring Mid- to South-East Asian content. There is also some South Asian content. The channel competed in certain market...
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Tazenda Tazenda is a Sardinian ethnic pop-rock band. The group was formed in Sardinia in 1988 by Andrea Parodi, Gigi Camedda and Gino Marielli. The group's music is characterized by the influence from traditional Sardinian music; the lyrics of most of its songs are in Sardinian language (especially in its Logudorese d...
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Chase Clement (tight end) Chase Michael Clement (born August 1, 1989) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2013. He played college football at Louisiana State University (LSU). Early years Chase Clement was born in Thibodaux, Louisi...
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Sky Fence Sky Fence is a public art work by artist Linda Howard located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The brushed aluminum sculpture has upright louvered elements; it is installed on the lawn. Howard erected the sculpture at Lynden in the fall of 1977. Of Sky Fence, Howard said, "The eye is...
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Nanumba people The Nanumba people are an ethnic group whose traditional homeland is in the southeast of the Northern Region of Ghana. They speak Nanun (var. Nanuni), a Gur language. Geography As of 2000, population of the Nanumba in Ghana were estimated at 78,812. Though Nanumba constitute a homogeneous cultural ...
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Puppet Heap Puppet Heap, LLC is a puppet design, fabrication and production company based in Hoboken, New Jersey. The company was founded by artist and designer Paul Andrejco, who previously worked for The Jim Henson Company from 1992 to 2001 and designed the characters for Bear in the Big Blue House that aired on th...
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Major Felten Major Felten, also "Felton" (March 19, 1904 – November 1975) was an American visual artist and illustrator, active in the 1930s-1950s. He became known for his dramatic posters and book illustrations. Some of his posters were published by Davis Blue Artwork, a company founded by Robert Blue and Brian Davis...
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Leonard M. Fowle Trophy The Leonard M. Fowle Trophy is a sailing trophy awarded annually by the Intercollegiate Sailing Association to the best overall collegiate team. The team with the most points, which are compiled results of the ICSA Women’s Singlehanded, Men’s Singlehanded, Match Racing, Women’s Dinghy, Team Ra...
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Richard P. Keirn Richard Paul Keirn (29 July 1924 – 22 May 2000) was a Colonel and fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. He was one of two United States service members to be a prisoner of war (POW) in both World War II and the Vietnam War and was the first US airman to be shot down by a Surface-to-air missile...
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Big Eight Conference (disambiguation) The Big Eight Conference was an NCAA Division I-A athletic conference 1907–1996. Big Eight Conference may also refer to: Big 8 Conference (California), a community-college athletic conference Big Eight Conference (IHSAA), Indiana and Illinois, a high-school athletic conference B...
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Meritaten Tasherit Meritaten Tasherit, which means Meritaten the Younger was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th dynasty. She is likely to have been the daughter of Meritaten, eldest daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten. The father of this child remains under debate. Many assume it to be none other than Meritaten's fat...
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2015 Sydney Roosters season The 2015 Sydney Roosters season was the 108th in the club's history. They competed in the 2015 National Rugby League season. The Sydney Roosters opened their 2015 season against the North Queensland Cowboys. In 2015, Trent Robinson coached the Sydney Roosters. Jake Friend and Mitchell Pearc...
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Goebel Goebel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brad Goebel (born 1969), professional American football player Ed Goebel (1898–1959), Major League Baseball player Evandro Goebel (born 1986), Brazilian footballer Florian Goebel (1972–2008), German astrophysicist Günter Goebel (1917–1993), Ger...
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Enrique Serrano Enrique Serrano (1891–1965) was an Argentine actor and comedian in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in many films of the 1940s and 1950s including Muchachas que estudian, Asi es la vida (1939). He starred in some 40 films between 1935 and 1964. Films 1916 Hasta después de muerta ('Til After Her Dea...
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Ja'Warren Hooker Ja'Warren Hooker (born September 24, 1978) is a track and field sprinter and former University of Washington football player. Hooker is one of seven children and has not seen his biological father since he was little. Hooker's step father is a chemist for the Washington State Agriculture Department. ...
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Videodrome (soundtrack) Videodrome is the official soundtrack album of the 1983 Canadian science fiction horror film Videodrome. While the film's score was composed by Howard Shore, a close friend of the Director David Cronenberg, the album was remixed for individual release by the record label Varèse Sarabande. The ...
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César Gallardo César Gallardo (17 February 1896 – 1989) was a Uruguayan fencer. He competed in the team foil event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. References Category:1896 births Category:1989 deaths Category:Uruguayan male fencers Category:Olympic fencers of Uruguay Category:Fencers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Categor...
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1856 Atlantic hurricane season The 1856 Atlantic hurricane season featured six tropical cyclones, five of which made landfall. The first system, Hurricane One, was first observed in the Gulf of Mexico on August 9. The final storm, Hurricane Six, was last observed on September 22. These dates fall within the period wi...
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Double bass concerto A double bass concerto is a notated musical composition, usually in three parts or movements (see concerto), for a solo double bass accompanied by an orchestra. Bass concertos typically require an advanced level of technique, as they often use very high-register passages, harmonics, challenging sc...
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Hector Martignon Hector Martignon is a Colombian pianist and composer of Italian descent living in New York City. Two of Martignon's albums have been nominated for a Grammy Award: Refugee (2007) and Second Chance (2010). Martignon is known for crossbreeding the improvisational language of Jazz with diverse musical idi...
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Church of the Annunciation, Marble Arch The Church of the Annunciation, Marble Arch, is a Church of England parish church in the Marble Arch district of London, England. It is dedicated to the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a Gothic revival building designed by Sir Walter Tapper and built in 1912–1913....
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French Foreign Legion Museum The French Foreign Legion Museum () situated in Aubagne, France, represents the history and "arms history" accomplishments () of the French Foreign Legion throughout the course of various collections and expositions. The museum welcomes numerous visitors (almost 25,000 per year), as well a...
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Marion Boyd Allen Marion Boyd Allen (23 October 1862 – 28 December 1941) was an American painter, known for her portraits and landscapes. Family and Early Life Allen was born in Boston in 1862 to Stillman Boyd Allen, an attorney and state legislator, and Harriet Smith Allen, née Seaward. She was sister to Willis Boy...
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Resource profit model The resource/profit model is a framework that illustrates the most important elements of operations management within a business environment. This structured approach of Byron J. Finch shows three major components of operations management (foundation for success, components of value and managing ...
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Winston Benjamin Winston Keithroy Matthew Benjamin (born 31 December 1964) is a former Antiguan cricketer who played 21 Tests and 85 One Day Internationals for the West Indies. He is also the father of world champion athlete Rai Benjamin. Domestic career Benjamin originally burst on the scene in 1985 when he was give...
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Russian battleship Borodino Borodino () was the lead ship of her class of five pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the twentieth century. Completed after the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, Borodino was assigned to the Second Pacific Squadron that was sen...
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National Communication Association The National Communication Association (NCA) is a not-for-profit membership-based scholarly society founded in 1914. NCA’s mission is to advance Communication as the discipline that studies all forms, modes, media, and consequences of communication through humanistic, social scientif...
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Industrial espionage Industrial espionage, economic espionage, corporate spying or corporate espionage is a form of espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of purely national security. While economic espionage is conducted or orchestrated by governments and is international in scope, industrial or corpo...
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Mahler and Carolina Trust Buildings Mahler and Carolina Trust Buildings, also known as McLellan's Dime Store and McCrory's Dime Store, are two historic commercial buildings located at Raleigh, North Carolina. The Mahler Building was built in 1876, and the Carolina Trust Building was built in 1902. They were consolida...
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Carville Historic District The Carville Historic District in Carville, Louisiana, is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 18, 1992. It is also known as the Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center and as Public Health Service Hospital No. 66 and served as a treatm...
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Shi Chonggui Shi Chonggui (Chinese: 石重貴) (914–974), known in traditional Chinese historical sources as Emperor Chu of Later Jin (後晉出帝, "the exiled emperor") or Emperor Shao of Later Jin (後晉少帝, "the young emperor"), posthumously known in Liao as the Prince of Jin (晉王), was the second and last emperor of the Chinese Fiv...
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Haplogroup I-M253 Haplogroup I-M253, also known as I1, is a Y chromosome haplogroup. The genetic markers confirmed as identifying I-M253 are the SNPs M253,M307.2/P203.2, M450/S109, P30, P40, L64, L75, L80, L81, L118, L121/S62, L123, L124/S64, L125/S65, L157.1, L186, and L187. It is a primary branch of Haplogroup I-M17...
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Andreas Moustoxydis Andreas Moustoxydis (, 1785 – July 29, 1860), sometimes Latinized as Mustoxydes or in the Italian form Andrea Mustoxidi, was a Greek historian and philologist from Corfu. He studied at Pavia, and in 1804 published a treatise on the history of Corfu titled Notizie per servire alla storia Corcirese ...
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Peter Fuller Peter Michael Fuller (31 August 1947 – 28 April 1990) was a British art critic and magazine editor. Fuller was born in Damascus, Syria, and educated at Epsom College and Peterhouse, Cambridge. In the early 1970s he wrote for the radical Black Dwarf and Seven Days newspapers, and was responsible for estab...
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Turon Shire Turon Shire was a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. Turon Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires created after the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. The shire absorbed the Municipality of Hill End on 17 June 1908. The shire o...
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Šuto Orizari Municipality Šuto Orizari (; Romani: Shuto Orizari; ), often shortened as Šutka (Шутка), is one of the ten municipalities that make up the City of Skopje, the capital of the Republic of North Macedonia. Šuto Orizari is also the name of the urban neighbourhood where the municipal seat is located. It consi...
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Eyraud-Crempse-Maurens Eyraud-Crempse-Maurens is a commune in the Dordogne department in Aquitaine in southwestern France. It was established on 1 January 2019 by merger of the former communes of Maurens (the seat), Laveyssière, Saint-Jean-d'Eyraud and Saint-Julien-de-Crempse. See also Communes of the Dordogne depart...
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Pavlo Khazan Pavlo Khazan is a Ukrainian ecologist, who was elected vice-chair of the Green Party of Ukraine in March 2009. He is also campaign leader at Friends of the Earth Ukraine. Khazan established a non-governmental organisation, the National Defense Foundation, to support Ukrainian soldiers fighting in the War...
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Tin Aung Myint Oo Thihathura Tin Aung Myint Oo ( ; born 29 May 1950) is a Burmese former military official and politician who served as 1st First Vice Presidents of Myanmar from 30 March 2011 to 1 July 2012. He is also chairman of Burmese Trade Council, having been appointed in November 2007 by Than Shwe, in response ...
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Nick Selman Nicholas James Selman (born 18 October 1995), known as Nick Selman, is an Australian-born English cricketer. Born in Brisbane, he earned youth representative honours for Queensland at both cricket and Australian rules football before choosing to make cricket his primary sport. In an attempt to start his pr...
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Glenn Duffie Shriver Glenn Duffie Shriver (born November 23, 1981) is an American convicted of conspiracy to spy for China. He was depicted in the FBI-commissioned film Game of Pawns. Biography Shriver was born in Henrico County, Virginia, near Richmond. When his parents separated in 1983, he moved with his mother t...
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Ruby Ruby Love Ruby Ruby Love () is a South Korean web series produced for fashion and lifestyle pay TV channel OnStyle, starring Seohyun, Lee Chul-woo and Lee Yi-kyung. The first two episodes of the web drama were released on Naver TV Cast on January 18, 2017, and the final episode on January 26, 2017. It was later b...
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Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick (8 November 1625 – 12 April 1678) was the seventh daughter of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, and his second wife, Catherine Fenton, only daughter of Sir Geoffrey Fenton and Alice Weston. She was born in 1625 in Youghal, County Cork, and after her mother'...
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Let's Go (Nocera song) "Let's Go" is a song by freestyle singer Nocera, who co-wrote and co-produced the song with Floyd Fisher and Peitor Angell and remixed by Little Louie Vega. It was released in 1987 as the second single (after 1986's "Summertime Summertime") from her debut album Over the Rainbow. The track became...
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Marie-France Garaud Marie-France Garaud (born 3 March 1934) is a French politician. She was a private advisor for President Pompidou, Jacques Chirac during his first time as Prime Minister and François Mitterrand. In the 1970s, she was considered to be the most influential woman of France. She ran in the 1981 French ...
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Stephen Parker Stephen Parker may refer to: Stephen Parker (senior) (c.1790–c.1880), early settler of Western Australia Stephen Stanley Parker (1817–1904), J.P., M.L.C., son of Stephen Parker (senior) Stephen Henry Parker (1846–1927), Q.C., M.L.C., son of Stephen Stanley Parker Stephen Parker (academic), Vice-Chancel...
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Redbone Redbone may refer to: Peoples Redbone (ethnicity), an ethnic group whose members are found along the Louisiana-Texas border Music and musicians Leon Redbone (1949–2019), American jazz/blues/pop musician Martha Redbone, American musician Redbone (band), a 1970s Native American rock band Redbone (song), a 201...
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Hear Me (film) Hear Me (Chinese: 聽說) is a 2009 Taiwanese romantic comedy film written and directed by Taiwanese director Cheng Fen-fen. It stars Eddie Peng as Tian-kuo, a food delivery boy, and Ivy Chen as Yang Yang. The film is notable for its use of sign language for the better part of the film. Plot Tian Kuo (Edd...
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Lower Mesopotamia Lower Mesopotamia is a historical region of Iraq. In the Middle Ages it was also known as the Sawad, which strictly speaking designated only the southern alluvial plain, and al-'Irāq al-'Arabi ("Arabian Irāq"), as opposed to "Persian Irāq", the Jibal. Lower Mesopotamia was home to ancient Sumerian...
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Abernathy Field {{Infobox Airport | name = Abernathy Field | image = Abernathy Field.JPG | IATA = | ICAO = KGZS | FAA = GZS | type = Public | owner = City of Pulaski & Giles County | operator = | city-served = Pulaski, Tennessee | location = | elevatio...
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Iñaki Gabilondo José Ignacio Gabilondo Pujol (born 19 October 1942, in San Sebastián) better known as Iñaki Gabilondo is a Spanish journalist, and TV news anchor. Gabilondo started his career at 21 (1963) in Radio Popular (COPE) until 1969, when he became the director of Radio San Sebastián (Cadena SER). Two years la...
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WYDL WYDL (100.3 FM, "Hot 100") is a radio station licensed to Middleton, Tennessee, U.S., serving Corinth, Mississippi, with a top 40 (CHR) format. The station is currently owned by Flinn Broadcasting Corporation. WYDL is operated by MD Broadcasting. History WYDL, originally WTCK, an urban station branded as Hot 100...
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Abdul Matin Abdul Matin (also spelled Abdul Mateen) may refer to: Abdul Matin (poet) (died 1938), poet, author, statesman, administrator A. T. M. Abdul Mateen (1925–2001), Bangladesh economist and politician Abdul Matin (detainee), high school science teacher who was held in Guantanamo for six years based on suspi...
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Paul Krugman Paul Robin Krugman ( ; born February 28, 1953) is an American economist who is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and a columnist for The New York Times. In 2008, Krugman was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his cont...
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Robert Southwell Robert Southwell may refer to: Robert Southwell (lawyer) (c. 1520–1559), English civil servant, High Sheriff and MP for Kent Robert Southwell (Jesuit) (c. 1561–1595), English Jesuit and poet, Catholic martyr Robert Southwell (died 1598), MP for Guildford Robert Southwell (diplomat) (1635–1702), Engli...
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Heat flux measurements of thermal insulation Heat flux measurements of thermal insulation are applied in laboratory and industrial environments to obtain reference or in-situ measurements of the thermal properties of an insulation material. Thermal insulation is tested using nondestructive testing techniques relying o...
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European Urban Renaissance The European Urban Renaissance is an architectural movement aiming at developing the European cities according to the principles of the Traditional City and the New Urbanism. Typology of intervention The first exhibition dedicated to the movement was opened on March 1996 by H.R.H. The Prin...
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Live Bootleg (Audio Adrenaline album) Live Bootleg is Audio Adrenaline's first live album. It was recorded during various presentations of the band in the fall of 1994, and released in 1995. Reception Live Bootleg received mixed reviews from critics. Most of them recommended it only to established fans of the band. ...
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Melita Fabečić Melita Fabečić (born c. December 1994) is a Croatian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Croatia 2013. She represented her country in the 2013 Miss Universe, where she failed to place in the semi-final. Miss Universe Hrvatske 2013 Melita Fabečić, from Zagreb, was crowned Miss Unive...
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Vannius Vannius (flourished in 1st century AD) was the king of the Germanic tribe Quadi. According to The Annals of Tacitus, Vannius came to power following the defeat of the Marcomannic king Catualda by the Hermunduri king of Vibilius, establishing The Kingdom of Vannius (regnum Vannianum). It was the first politica...
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Hosokawa Tadatoshi was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the head of Kumamoto Domain. He was a patron of the martial artist Miyamoto Musashi. He married Chiyohime (1597–1649) daughter of Ogasawara Hidemasa and adopted daughter of the second Tokugawa shōgun, Hidetada. His childhood name was Mit...
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Turkey Gross Ewell "Turkey" Gross (February 21, 1896 – January 11, 1936) was a shortstop in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1925 season. Listed at , 165 lb., Gross batted and threw right-handed. Ewell "Turkey" Gross once completed an unassisted triple play at third base. He c...
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Hugh Bartlett Hugh Tryon Bartlett DFC (7 October 1914 – 26 June 1988) was a cricketer who played as an attacking left-handed batsman for Sussex either side of World War II. Early years Bartlett was born in Balaghat, India, and moved to England at the age of nine. He captained Dulwich College for three seasons. In 19...
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Fox Lake, Illinois Fox Lake is a village in Grant and Antioch townships in Lake County, Illinois and Burton Township, McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 10,579 at the 2010 census. History The village was incorporated on December 15, 1906, and certified by the state on April 13, 1907. The are...
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Priory Bay Priory Bay is a small privately owned bay on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It lies to the east of Nettlestone village and another mile along the coast from Seaview. It stretches from Horestone Point in the north to Nodes Point in the south, the bay is surrounded by woodland known as Pr...
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Parasparopagraho Jivanam Parasparopagraho Jīvānām (Sanskrit) is a Jain aphorism from the Tattvārtha Sūtra [5.21]. It is translated as "Souls render service to one another". It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." These translations are virtually the same (by virtue...
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