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Place d'Orléans Place d'Orléans is a large shopping mall and office building in the eastern end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in the suburb of Orléans in the former city of Gloucester. The property is about . It has approximately 132 stores, including a food court and a gym (GoodLife Fitness). History Place...
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Dozen Girls "Dozen Girls" is a single by the Damned, released 17 September 1982 on Bronze Records. After the experiment of "Lovely Money", the song returned the band to slightly more familiar territory, but failed to chart. The album version released on Strawberries was slightly different from the single version, wit...
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Billy Lyall William "Billy" Lyall (26 March 1953 – 1 December 1989) was a Scottish musician. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Lyall was a keyboard player, vocalist and occasional flautist with Pilot, and an early member of the Bay City Rollers. He was keyboard player for Dollar between 1978 and 1982, and also contribute...
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Chionodes johnstoni Chionodes johnstoni is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California. The Global Lepidoptera Names Index has it as a synonym of Chionodes gilvomaculella. References Category:Chionodes Category:Moths described in 1947 Category:Moths of N...
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Thomas Kennedy (Australian politician) Thomas Kennedy (1860 – 16 February 1929) was an Australian politician. Born in Gisborne, Victoria, he received a primary education and was a farmer by the age of 17. In 1893, Kennedy contested the seat of Benalla and Yarrawonga in the Victorian Legislative Assembly at the genera...
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Steroid rosacea Steroid-induced rosacea is an iatrogenic condition (induced by the physician or patient) from the use of either systemic steroid or topical steroids. It is nearly identical to steroid induced acne from the standpoint of etiology. Cause Steroid-induced rosacea can be caused by the prolonged used of a ...
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Oil Creek Library District The Oil Creek Library District is an administrative unit designated by the Pennsylvania Office of Commonwealth Libraries and charged with facilitating and enhancing public library service in Clarion, Venango, and Jefferson Counties. The District's offices are currently located at the Oil Ci...
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Luke Parker (footballer) Luke Parker (born 25 October 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer & Co-Captain of the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He plays as a midfielder. Originally from Langwarrin, Victoria, Parker played for the Dandenong Stingrays before being drafted by Sydney ...
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Sarrak, Iran Sarrok (, also Romanized as Sarrok and Sar Rok; also known as Sarrūk and Sarūk) is a village in Mashayekh Rural District, Naghan District, Kiar County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 380, in 74 families. References Category:Populated places in Kiar Coun...
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Chingle Hall Chingle Hall is a grade II listed manor house in the township of Whittingham near Preston, England. History Originally, the land where Chingle Hall now stands was owned by Ughtred de Singleton from around 1066. In 1260 Adam de Singleton built a small manor house known as Singleton Hall. It was surrounded...
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Variety Is the Spice Variety Is the Spice is an album by the Louis Hayes Group recorded in 1978 and released on the Gryphon label. Reception The Allmusic review called it "Excellent, advanced straight-ahead music". Track listing "Kelly Colors" (Harold Mabern) - 6:40 "Little Sunflower" (Freddie Hubbard, Leon Tho...
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Dramsha Dramsha or Drumsha () is a village in Kostinbrod Municipality, Sofia Province Bulgaria. The legend goes that during Ottoman times, the invading Turks couldn't reach the village due to bad weather and non-existent roads. Therefore they called it Drumsha which means "Bad road" in rough translation. Until the la...
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Lone Star Card The Lone Star Card is an Electronic Benefit Transfer pin-based card. The card is used for Food Stamp and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs for the State of Texas, United States of America. When the program was implemented in 1995 the system became and still remains the largest EBT system ...
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Antoine Guillemet Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guillemet (June 30, 1843 in Chantilly (Oise) – May 19, 1918 in Mareuil-sur-Belle (Dordogne)) was a French renowned landscape painter and longtime Jury member of the Salon des Artistes Francais. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, and a pivotal figu...
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Matthew Read Matthew Read may refer to: Matt Read, ice hockey player Matthew Read (chess boxer), opponent of Tim Woolgar Matthew Read (screenwriter) of The Wolves of Kromer See also Matthew Reed (disambiguation) Matthew Reid (disambiguation) Matt Rhead, English footballer
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Newham Recorder The Newham Recorder is a local weekly newspaper distributed in the London Borough of Newham. It is published weekly, on a Wednesday, in the tabloid format by Archant, the UK's largest independently owned regional media business, with a digital edition updated throughout the day. History The newspaper ...
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Hablerud Rural District Hablerud Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Firuzkuh County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,884, in 1,518 families. The rural district has 15 villages. References Category:Rural Districts of Tehran Province Category:F...
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Alpine skiing at the 1990 Asian Winter Games Alpine skiing at the 1990 Asian Winter Games took place in the city of Sapporo, Japan from 10 to 13 March 1990 with four events contested — two each for men and women. Slalom events would later be substituted for Super Giant Slalom events in the next Winter Asiad but reinst...
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Nikon Coolpix P6000 The Coolpix P6000 is a digital camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in August 2008. The built-in GPS (to support geocoding photos automatically) is a first in its price-range. The Ethernet port is also an unusual feature, but the camera is configured to only allow access to Nikon's My Pictur...
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William S. Skylstad William Stephen Skylstad (born March 2, 1934 in Omak (Methow) in Okanogan County, Washington) is an American Roman Catholic Bishop. He is Bishop Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane in Washington retiring June 30, 2010. He is a former President of the United States Conference of Cathol...
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Kenhorst, Pennsylvania Kenhorst ( ) is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,877 at the 2010 census. Geography Kenhorst is located in central Berks County at (40.308092, -75.944042). It is bordered by the city of Reading to the north and east and by Cumru Township to the south...
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Chitlin' Fooks The Chitlin' Fooks were a duo consisting of Carol Van Dyk, the frontwoman of Dutch alternative rock band Bettie Serveert, and Pascal Deweze of Belgian pop group Sukilove. They released two albums, both on Hidden Agenda Records. The band they performed with consisted of four additional members: Guy van N...
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Betsy Struthers Betsy Struthers (born 1951) is a Canadian poet and novelist who lives in Peterborough, Ontario. She was co-editor (with Sarah Klassen) and contributor to Poets in the Classroom, an anthology of essays about teaching poetry workshops written by members of the League of Canadian Poets. She was president ...
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Graham Coxon Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and painter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon was featured on seven of Blur's studio albums, from 1991's Le...
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Moravian Church (Oliphant's Mill, New Jersey) Moravian Church is a historic church building on Swedesboro-Sharptown Road in Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. It was built in 1786 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. The property is currently under the stewards...
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Bruce Jay Friedman Bruce Jay Friedman (born April 26, 1930, New York, New York) is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor. Life and career Friedman was born to a Jewish family and raised in the Bronx, the son of Irving and Mollie (Liebowitz) Friedman. He graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School. ...
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Oopterinus perforatus Oopterinus perforatus is a species of antlike weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading Category:Curculioninae Category:Articles created by Qbugbot Category:Beetles described in 1873
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Reicheia (beetle) Reicheia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Reicheia ambondrombe (Bulirsch, Janak & Moravec, 2005) Reicheia andohahelana (Basilewsky, 1976) Reicheia antsifotrae (Basilewsky, 1971) Reicheia baborica Bruneau De Mire, 1955 Reicheia balearica Espanol, 1...
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Nuno Durão Nuno Manuel Macieira Durão (born 1962) is a Portuguese rugby union footballer and coach. He's usually considered one of the best players of his generation. He played in several positions, often as wing and fly-half. He spent most of his playing career, starting aged 14, at Cascais, winning several National...
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Turquzabad Turquzabad (, also Romanized as Ţūrqūzābād) is a village in Kahrizak Rural District, Kahrizak District, Ray County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,803, in 669 families. Atomic warehouse On September 27, 2018, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu showed the UN General Assembly a...
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Pectinatus Pectinatus is a genus of Firmicutes bacteria classified within the class Negativicutes. Phylogeny The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and the phylogeny is based on 16S rRNA-b...
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Ulrich Meister Ulrich Meister (4 January 1838 – 3 February 1917) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss National Council (1902). References External links Category:Members of the National Council (Switzerland) Category:1838 births Category:1917 deaths
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Bumbarash Bumbarash () is a 1971 Soviet adventure film, a musical comedy in two episodes loosely based on some early works and the novel Bumbarash by Arkady Gaidar. Plot It is a period of Civil War. Former Imperial Russian Army Pvt Bumbarash was a prisoner of war to Austria, but now is returning to his home village, ...
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Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela was a Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1837 to Ygnacio Machado. The name means "Sentinel of Waters" in Spanish, and refers to the artesian water in the area exemplified by Centinela Springs. Rancho Aguaje de la Centi...
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Bob Day (disambiguation) Bob Day (born 1952) is a politician and businessman in South Australia, Australia. Bob Day may also refer to: Bob Day (athlete) (1944–2012), American long-distance runner Bob Day, character in New Girl Bob Day (musician) (1941-2013), British musician in The Allisons See also Robert Day (dis...
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Software management review A Software management review is a management study into a project's status and allocation of resources. It is different from both a software engineering peer review, which evaluates the technical quality of software products, and a software audit, which is an externally conducted audit into ...
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Kartika Airlines Kartika Airlines was an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operated domestic services from Jakarta. Its main base was Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta. Kartika Airlines is listed in category 2 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality. History The airline w...
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Richard Blumenthal Richard Blumenthal (; born February 13, 1946) is an American attorney and politician who is the senior United States Senator from Connecticut since 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Serving as the state's senior senator since 2013, he is ranked as one of the wealthiest members of the Se...
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Search and Destroy (1995 film) Search and Destroy is a 1995 drama film based on a stage play by Howard Korder and directed by David Salle. The film stars Griffin Dunne, repeating his role from the stage production, Rosanna Arquette, Illeana Douglas, Ethan Hawke, Dennis Hopper, John Turturro and Christopher Walken, an...
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2018 Puebla helicopter crash On December 24, 2018, a helicopter carrying Martha Érika Alonso Hidalgo, the newly elected Governor of the Mexican state of Puebla, and her husband, Senator and former Governor Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, crashed on a hill in Coronango near the city of Puebla. Five people on board the helic...
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Kigongo Kigongo is a settlement in Kenya's Central Province. References Category:Populated places in Central Province (Kenya)
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Fourgo Fourgo is a town in the Kombissiri Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,103. References Category:Populated places in the Centre-Sud Region Category:Bazèga Province
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Nachman Kahana Nachman Kahana (also spelled Kahane) () is an Israeli rabbi. Biography Kahana was born in 1937 and raised in Brooklyn, New York where he attended a branch of the Novardok Yeshiva, where he was ordained. His father was Rabbi Yechezkel (Charles) Shraga Kahane, and his brother was Rabbi Meir Kahane, the ...
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Jay Mulucha Jay Mulucha is an LGBTQI activist from Uganda and a basketball player of the Magic Stormers, a team participating in the Federation of Uganda Basketball League (FUBA). Jay Mulucha is one of the managers of the team. Biography He started to play basketball when he was a teenager. He nearly died after bei...
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Biotinylated dextran amine Biotinylated dextran amines (BDA) are organic compounds used as anterograde and retrograde neuroanatomical tracers. They can be used for labeling the source as well as the point of termination of neural connections and therefore to study neural pathways. BDA is delivered into the nervous sy...
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145th Georgia General Assembly The first regular session of the 145th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia met from Monday, January 11, 1999, at 10:00 am, to Wednesday, March 24, at which time both houses adjourned sine die. The second regular session of the Georgia General Assembly opened at 10:00 am on Mon...
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Vermilacinia cephalota Vermilacinia cephalota is a fruticose lichen usually found on trees, shrubs and wooden fences in the fog regions along the Pacific Coast of North America from southeastern Alaska to the Vizcaíno Peninsula of Baja California. Distinguishing Features Vermilacinia cephalota is classified in the...
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At bats per home run In baseball statistics, at bats per home run (AB/HR) is a way to measure how frequently a batter hits a home run. It is determined by dividing the number of at bats by the number of home runs hit. Mark McGwire possesses the MLB record for this statistic with a career ratio of 10.61 at bats per ho...
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Quantez Quantez is a 1957 American CinemaScope Eastmancolor Action Western film directed by Harry Keller and starring Fred MacMurray and Dorothy Malone. Plot Heller's (John Larch) gang of outlaws pull a robbery, kill a man and ride toward Mexico, fleeing a posse. To spend the night, they first head for the border tow...
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Reuschberg (Spessart) Reuschberg (Spessart) is a hill in the Spessart range, located in the Landkreis Aschaffenburg, part of the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It has an elevation of 415 metres. The wooded hill is located mostly in the unincorporated area of . At its foot lies the town of Schöllkrippen. To the...
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Edward Ago-Ackam Edward Ago-Ackam was a Ghanaian politician. He was a member of parliament for the Dangbe-Shai electoral area from 1956 to 1965. In 1965 he became the member of parliament for the Dangbe constituency until February 1966. Early life and education Ago-Ackam was born on 30 November 1899 at Ningo in the G...
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Lillian Estelle Fisher Lillian Estelle Fisher (born 1 May 1891, Selinsgrove, PA, died 4 May 1988, Moraga CA) was one of the first women to earn a doctorate in Latin American history in the U.S. She published important works on Spanish colonial administration; a biography of Manuel Abad y Queipo, reform bishop-elect ...
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Coming Out of the Ice Coming Out of the Ice is a 1982 American TV film. It is a biopic of Victor Herman. Cast John Savage Willie Nelson See also The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin’s Russia References External links Coming Out of the Ice at IMDb Coming Out of the Ice at BFI Coming Out of the Ice at TCMDB ...
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Bayat, Afyonkarahisar Bayat is a town and district of Afyonkarahisar Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. The mayor is Kadir Üçer (CHP). Name Bayat is one of a number of towns and villages in Anatolia named after a branch of the Oghuz Turks, who migrated west from the Turkish homelands in Central Asia between 11...
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YProxy yProxy is a Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) proxy server for the Windows operating system. yProxy's main function is to convert yEnc-encoded attachments to UUE-encoded attachments on the fly. The main purpose of this is to add functionality to NNTP newsreaders that do not have native support for yEnc. The...
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Lichas (Spartan) In Greek mythology, Lichas was the Spartan who discovered the bones of Orestes. The remains of Orestes were required, according to a Delphic Oracle, in order for Sparta to defeat Tegea (Herodotus The Histories 1.68). Another Spartan named Lichas lived in the late fifth century B.C. During the Pente...
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Rohlstorf Rohlstorf is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. References Category:Municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein Category:Segeberg
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King Missile King Missile is an American avant-garde art rock band best known for their 1992 song "Detachable Penis". Formed in 1986, vocalist John S. Hall has fronted several incarnations of the band since then. History King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) In 1985, writer John S. Hall began presenting his work at open m...
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Sarah Lianne Lewis Sarah Lianne Lewis (born 1988) is a Welsh composer. She was commissioned by Heidelberg Music Festival in 2016 and her piece, "I Dared Say It To The Sky", was premiered by soprano, Sarah Maria Sun, and percussionist, Johannes Fischer. Her piece, "Is there no seeker of dreams that were?", was premie...
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3rd Siberian Rifle Division (Russian Empire) The 3rd Siberian Rifle Division () was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that fought in World War I. During the Russo-Japanese War, it was officially called the 3rd East Siberian Rifle Division (3-я (Восточно-)Сибирская стрелковая дивизия). Order of battle...
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1967 Intertoto Cup The 1967 Intertoto Cup was the first in which no knock-out rounds were contested, and therefore the first in which no winner was declared. The tournament was expanded, with 48 clubs and twelve groups compared to 40 clubs and ten groups the season before. Denmark participated for the first time. Ruc...
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2011 Germany E. coli O104:H4 outbreak A novel strain of Escherichia coli O104:H4 bacteria caused a serious outbreak of foodborne illness focused in northern Germany in May through June 2011. The illness was characterized by bloody diarrhea, with a high frequency of serious complications, including hemolytic-uremic sy...
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Catechol dioxygenase Catechol dioxygenases are metalloprotein enzymes that carry out the oxidative cleavage of catechols. This class of enzymes incorporate dioxygen into the substrate (biochemistry). Catechol dioxygenases belong to the class of oxidoreductases and have several different substrate specificities, inclu...
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Pterolophia teocchii Pterolophia teocchii is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1970. References Category:Pterolophia Category:Beetles described in 1970
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List of missions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) operates more than 300 missions throughout the world. Most current missions are named after the location of the mission headquarters, usually a specific city. The geographical area a missio...
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Teton Crest Trail The Teton Crest Trail is a long hiking trail in the U.S. state of Wyoming that extends from Phillips Pass, on the border of Bridger Teton and Caribou-Targhee National Forests, to String Lake in Grand Teton National Park. Backpacker Magazine calls the Trail one of the "Best Hikes Ever," with "mesmeri...
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The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was narrated by Dame Judi Dench in the UK and Salome Jens in the United States. The series won two Primetime Emmy Award...
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Bersimis-1 generating station The Bersimis-1 generating station is a dam and a hydroelectric power station built by Hydro-Québec in conjunction with Perini, Atlas and Cartier construction companies on the Betsiamites River, in Lac-au-Brochet, north of the town of Forestville, Quebec. Construction started in 1953 and...
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W.S. Jeffery Farmstead The W.S. Jeffery Farmstead is a historic estate with a farm house, a barn and several outbuildings in Benedict, Nebraska. The farm was established in 1878, and the barn was built in 1879-1880, followed by a farm house designed in the Queen Anne architectural style, built in 1900-1902. They were ...
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20 - Venti 20 - Venti (aka Twenty) is a 2000 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Marco Pozzi. Plot The journey of a porn actress and a journalist, through twenty episodes, linked by the continued presence on the scene of cigarettes. Cast Anita Caprioli: Beatriz, pornstar Cecilia Dazzi: Eva, journalist Ivano Mar...
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Jaromierki Jaromierki is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Barlinek, within Myślibórz County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Barlinek, north-east of Myślibórz, and south-east of the regional capital Szczecin. Before 1945 the area was pa...
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Care Net Care Net is an evangelical Christian crisis pregnancy center organization operating primarily in the United States. As a anti-abortion organization its centers seek to persuade a person not to have an abortion. Headquartered in Northern Virginia, it is the nation's largest affiliation network of pregnancy cen...
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2003 Worthing Borough Council election The 2003 Worthing Borough Council election took place on 1 May 2003 to elect members of Worthing Borough Council in West Sussex, England. One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrats lost overall control of the council to no overall control. Overall turn...
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Operation Arabian Knight On June 5, 2010, in a covert American anti-terrorism operation named "Operation Arabian Knight", two American citizens Mohamed Mahmood Alessa and Carlos "Omar" Eduardo Almonte, New Jersey residents, were arrested at Kennedy International Airport in New York City. The men were in the process of...
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Alexeyevo, Vysokovsky Selsoviet, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast Alexeyevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Vysokovskoye Rural Settlement, Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2002. Geography The distance to Vologda is 78 km, to Kubenskoye is 22 km. Migunovo, Kolotilovo, D...
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Changi Murals The Changi Murals are a set of five paintings of biblical theme painted by Stanley Warren, a British bombardier and prisoner-of-war (POW) interned at the Changi Prison, during the Japanese occupation of Singapore in World War II (WWII). His murals were completed under difficult conditions of sickness, li...
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South High School (Salt Lake City) South High School was a high school in Salt Lake City, Utah, which operated from 1931 to 1988. The school was located on the southern end of Salt Lake City proper, at 1575 S. State Street. The school is now a campus of Salt Lake Community College. Beginnings In 1928 the Salt Lake s...
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Ricardo Rodríguez (footballer) Ricardo Iván Rodríguez Araya (; born 25 August 1992) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a left back for Dutch club PSV on loan from Serie A club Milan and the Switzerland national team. He has been described as an accomplished defender and is noted for his strong heading abi...
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Victory (novel) Victory (also published as Victory: An Island Tale) is a psychological novel by Joseph Conrad first published in 1915, through which Conrad achieved "popular success." The New York Times, however, called it "an uneven book" and "more open to criticism than most of Mr. Conrad's best work." The novel's ...
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FK Rečica FK Rečica (Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Речица) is a football club of the Serbian community based in the village of Rečica near Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They are currently competing in the Macedonian Third League (North Division). History The club was founded in 1950. References External links Cl...
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Caecilia degenerata Caecilia degenerata, the Garagoa caecilian, is a species of caecilian in the family Caeciliidae. It is endemic to Colombia and known from the Cordillera Oriental in Boyacá, Santander, and Cundinamarca Departments. Its natural habitats are montane forests. This subterranean species is apparently com...
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Ramchandra Sahani Ramchandra Sahani is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party from Bihar. He has won the Bihar Legislative Assembly election in 2005, 2010 and 2015 from Sugauli. References Category:Living people Category:People from East Champaran district Category:Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Bihar Categ...
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Great Plains Conservation Great Plains Conservation is a South Africa-based conservation organization that manages several wildlife reserves in Kenya and Botswana. The group currently operates six reserves, which include luxury lodges and tent camps. It works together with local governments and community groups to pro...
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Caldew School Caldew School is a mixed gender school with pupils ranging from 11-18. It is located in the Village of Dalston in Cumbria. The school educates just over a thousand pupils including Sixth Form, with around one hundred teaching staff. The school's logo is an image of a cockerel, which is also used by the v...
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PEN PEN may refer to: National Ecologic Party, former name of Patriota (PATRI) PEN International, the worldwide association of writers English PEN, the founding centre of PEN International PEN America, located in New York City PEN Center USA, the former Western US branch in Los Angeles; now part of PEN America PEN Can...
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Matthew Young Matthew Young may refer to: Matthew Young (bishop) (1750–1800), mathematician and Bishop of Clonfert Matthew Young (Australian footballer) (born 1972), Australian footballer who played with Hawthorn and St. Kilda Matthew Young (volleyball) (born 1981), volleyball player Matthew Young (civil servant)...
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Knorr Beeswax Candles Knorr Beeswax Candles is a beeswax candle maker dating to the 1900s and Ferdinand Knorr who opened the business in 1928. His son Henry took over in 1957 and grandson Steven took over in 1982. The candles are sold in 33 colors. References Category:Candles
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Dillinger Four / Pinhead Gunpowder Dillinger Four/Pinhead Gunpowder is a split EP by the American punk rock bands Dillinger Four and Pinhead Gunpowder. It was released on May 16, 2000 through Adeline Records. Track listing Dillinger Four "Are You the Motherfucker With the Banana?" "Thanks for Nothing, Part 2: The Re...
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Chijic The Chijic is a left tributary of the river Crișul Repede in Romania. It discharges into the Crișul Repede near Săcădat. References Trasee turistice – județul Bihor Category:Rivers of Romania Category:Rivers of Bihor County
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Health Management Resources HMR, formerly known as Health Management Resources, is a part of Merck & Co. that offers weight management programs that combine a structured diet, physical activity, and lifestyle-change coaching. History It was founded as a separate company in 1983, and has provided its programs to U.S....
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Shawkat Ali Emon Shawkat Ali Emon (born 1968/69) is a Bangladeshi music composer. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Music Director for the film Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini (2013). He also served as one of the judges of the television show Black Horse RTV Golden Key -- Ebar Tomra Gao. In the 1990s, he was a ...
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St. George Ravens The St. George Ravens are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in St. George, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL). History Originally announced as the Cyclones, the Halton Ravens joined the GMHL in spring 2013 based in Burlington, Ontario. On September ...
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Kang Rixin Kang Rixin (; born August 1953) is a Chinese former nuclear engineer and politician. He served as chief manager of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and was a member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010 for corruption. Biograph...
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Dexter (season 2) The second season of Dexter premiered on September 30, 2007, and ended on December 16, 2007. "It's Alive", the season premiere, attracted 1.01 million viewers in the United States, making Dexter the first Showtime series to attract more than a million viewers with a season premiere. The season finale...
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Balranald railway line The Balranald railway line was a Victorian Railways broad gauge line that branched from Barnes on the Deniliquin railway line and ran to Balranald. The building of the line was sanctioned under the Border Railways Act 1922. The Balranald branch line was opened on 26 March 1926. The section fr...
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Thomas Shimmin Thomas Shimmin (1800 – c. 1876–1879) was a rag gatherer and poet nicknamed "Tom the Dipper" who lived in the Isle of Man. He sang and wrote poetry in the Manx language and in English. His poems include, Yn Coayl jeh'n Lillee (The Loss of the Lily), Happy Marriage of the Prince of Wales, and The Royal ...
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Bright Mass with Canons Bright Mass with Canons is a mass for choir and organ by the American composer Nico Muhly. It was written for the choir of Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue and its then music director and organist John Scott. The piece was premiered in New York City in February 2005 by the Choir of Men & Boys...
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The West Point Story (film) The West Point Story (also known as Fine and Dandy) is a 1950 musical comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Doris Day. Plot Elwin 'Bix' Bixby (James Cagney) is an unemployed Broadway musical director who agrees to stage the annual 100th Night sho...
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Mete Paetahi Mete Kīngi te Rangi Paetahi (ca. 1813 – 22 September 1883) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He was one of four Māori elected in the first Māori elections of 1868 for the new Māori electorates in the House of Representatives. Private life Paetahi was the chief of the Ngāti Poutama hapu of the Wa...
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Ryan Lederer Ryan Lederer is an American author and student. He is most probably best known for penning the bestselling children's picture book, "The Adventures of Captain Candy". He resides in Westlake Village, California. He also has been an avid accordion player for 12 years Life and career Lederer was born in Wes...
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