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Legislative assembly (disambiguation)
Legislative assembly is the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its branches.
Legislative assembly may also refer to:
Current
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assembly of Macau, China
Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica
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Zorn's Law
Zorn's law is a maxim coined by Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn as an English Wikipedia prank. It stated that, in any debate, the first person to hurl the insult, "get a life!" is the loser.
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James Bopp
James Bopp Jr.. is an American conservative attorney. He has repeatedly been named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in the United States by the National Law Journal, and is most known for his work associated with election laws and campaign finance.
His law firm specializes in First Amendment and con... | {
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1952 Buenos Aires Grand Prix (I)
Results from the 1952 Buenos Aires Grand Prix held in Buenos Aires on 9 March 1952, at the inauguration of the Autódromo Oscar Gálvez.
Classification
References
Buenos Aires Grand Prix
Buenos Aires Grand Prix
Category:Buenos Aires Grand Prix | {
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Pyloric stenosis
Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the opening from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine (the pylorus). Symptoms include projectile vomiting without the presence of bile. This most often occurs after the baby is fed. The typical age that symptoms become obvious is two to twelve weeks o... | {
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Bonnefond
Bonnefond is a commune of the Corrèze department in central France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Corrèze department
References
INSEE
Category:Communes of Corrèze
Category:Corrèze communes articles needing translation from French Wikipedia | {
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Chach of Aror
Chach (c. 631-711 CE) () was a Brahmin who reigned as king of Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent in the mid-7th century CE. Chach expanded the kingdom of Sindh, and his successful efforts to subjugate surrounding monarchies and ethnic groups into an empire covering the entire Indus valley and beyond... | {
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Information Services Corporation
Information Services Corporation (ISC) is a publicly traded Saskatchewan business corporation responsible for the development, management and administration of: registries – land titles, personal property, corporate and survey registries; geographic information; and access to governmen... | {
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Clark Todd
Clark Todd (10 October 1944 – 5 September 1983) was the London bureau chief for the CTV Television Network. He was wounded in fighting in the Aley Mountains while covering the civil war in Lebanon in 1983 with a television crew. The crew found shelter for him in the village of Kfar Matta and went for help,... | {
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Scotchfort 4
Scotchfort 4 is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. In the 2016 Census, the reserve had 200 residents.
Scotchfort 4 is located in the community of Scotchfort on the north bank of the Hillsborough River, approximately west of Mount Stewart.
It is administratively part of th... | {
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Western quail-thrush
The western quail-thrush (Cinclosoma marginatum) is a species of bird in the Psophodidae family.
It is endemic to Australia.
References
western quail-thrush
Category:Birds of Western Australia
Category:Endemic birds of Australia
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United States records in track cycling
The following are the national records in track cycling in the United States maintained by the United States' national cycling federation: USA Cycling.
Men
Women
References
General
United States Cycling Records Updated 30.11.2018
Specific
External links
USA Cycling web site
... | {
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May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You
"May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" is a popular song by Meredith Willson, originally published in 1950.
The song is now considered a standard, recorded by many artists.
It was used as Tallulah Bankhead's theme song for her NBC radio program, "The Big Show." Bankhead would re... | {
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USS Evans (DD-552)
USS Evans (DD-552), a , was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans (1846–1912).
Evans was launched on 4 October 1942 by Gulf Shipbuilding Co., Chickasaw, Alabama; sponsored by Mrs. C. E. Isherwood; and commissioned on 11 December 1943, Commander F. C.... | {
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Salvadoran Civil War
The Salvadoran Civil War was a civil war in El Salvador fought between the military-led junta government of El Salvador and the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) (a coalition or "umbrella organization" of left-wing groups) from 15 October 1979 to 16 January 1992. A coup on October 1... | {
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Leslie Seth-Smith
Leslie James Seth-Smith (12 January 1923 – 5 November 2007), known as James Brabazon, was a screenwriter and the author of two well-received biographies of Albert Schweitzer and Dorothy L. Sayers. He also compiled and translated some of Albert Schweitzer's writings in Albert Schweitzer:
Essential Wr... | {
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List of moths of Great Britain (Arctiinae)
The subfamily Arctiinae—the tiger moths, ermines, "footmen" and related species—is represented by 32 species in Great Britain:
Tribe Lithosiini
Thumatha senex, round-winged muslin — south, central & north (localized)
Setina irrorella, dew moth — south & north-west (Nation... | {
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List of compositions by Julius Harrison
This is a partial list of compositions by English composer Julius Harrison (1885–1963).
Operetta
A Fantasy of Flowers (1944); libretto by Muriel Levy
Orchestral
Ballade for string orchestra (1902)
Prelude Music for string orchestra and piano (or harp), Op.16 (1912); origina... | {
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1983 Icelandic parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 23 April 1983. The Independence Party remained the largest party in the Lower House of the Althing, winning 15 of the 40 seats.
Results
By region
The Independent Voters in the West Fjords was a breakaway from the Independence Pa... | {
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St. Henry's Church
St. Henry's Church may refer to:
St. Henry's Church (Bayonne, New Jersey)
St. Henry's Catholic Church (St. Henry, Ohio)
St. Henry's Catholic Church (Harriettsville, Ohio) | {
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Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji
is a 1955 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Tomu Uchida.
It is a "gruelling cruel tale" from the Edo period.
Daisuke Katō won the 1956 Blue Ribbon Award for best supporting actor.
Plot
The samurai Sakawa Kojūrō is on the road to Edo with his two servants Genta and Genpachi. Kojūrō... | {
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Don Odle
Don Odle (May 12, 1920 – March 7, 2002) was American football and basketball player and coach. He served as at the head football coach at Taylor University from 1948 to 1949 and as the school's men's basketball coach, amassing nearly 500 victories from 1948 to 1979.
References
External links
Pro Basketball... | {
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James Crabb (priest)
James Crabb (1830–1891) was Dean of Brechin from 1889 until his death on 24 August 1891.
Crabb was educated at the University of St Andrews and ordained in 1854. He was curate in charge at Lanark then held incumbencies at Pittenweem and Brechin. He was also Chaplain to the Provincial Grand Lod... | {
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Simon Kun Puoch
Simon Kun Puoch is a South Sudanese military figure and politician. He had served as governor of Upper Nile (state) from 25 May 2010 till his removal by the President in August 2015. A Lieutenant General, he has also done work with the Southern Sudan Relief and Recovery Commission.
References
Categor... | {
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Peter Rost (handballer)
Peter Rost (born 29 June 1951 in Leipzig, East Germany) is a former German Team handball player; today he works as a coach and an official in this sport. His biggest success was winning the Olympic gold medal as the captain of the national team of East Germany in Moscow in 1980.
Rost played fo... | {
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Davis Peralta
Davis Peralta (born 15 June 1948 in El Chorrillo) is a Panamanian former basketball player who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1948 births
Category:Living people
Category:Panamanian men's basketball players
Category:Olympic basketball players of Panama
Category:Basketball play... | {
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Akhmerovo
Akhmerovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Aurgazinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 67 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.
References
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Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul
Remains of a Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul is a compilation album by the French black metal band Mütiilation. It was the first material to be released in four years, and since the expulsion of The Black Legions. It compiles songs taken from the demo Evil - The Gestalt of Abomination,... | {
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Mohammad Mousavi (volleyball)
Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Eraghi (, born 22 August 1987 in Dezful) is a volleyball player from Iran, who plays as a middle blocker for Polish club Indykpol AZS Olsztyn and the Iran men's national volleyball team.
Name
His family is originally from Arak, Iran, and because in the past the cit... | {
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The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance
The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance is an academic research center whose mission is to raise public and academic awareness of current corporate and securities law issues, to produce and disseminate research on a broad range of topics i... | {
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Lisowice, Środa Śląska County
Lisowice () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kostomłoty, within Środa Śląska County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany.
References
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John Hunyadi, Ban of Severin
John Hunyadi, Jr. (c. 1419 – 1440 or 1441) was a Hungarian noble and knight banneret from the House of Hunyadi, younger brother of regent John Hunyadi as the second son of Vajk (Voyk) and Erzsébet (Elizabeth) Morzsinai (Morsina/Marsina).
There is little information about him. He was first... | {
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Barsness
Barsness may refer to:
Barsness Lake, a lake in Douglas County, Minnesota
Barsness Township, Pope County, Minnesota | {
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Si Me Recuerdas
Si Me Recuerdas (Eng.: "If You Remember Me") is the eleventh studio album released by Los Bukis in 1988, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Album.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Marco Antonio Solís
Chart performance
References
Category:1988 albums
Categ... | {
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Sugden Award
The Sugden Award is an annual award for contributions to combustion research. The prize is awarded by the British Section of The Combustion Institute for the published paper with at least one British Section member as author, which makes the most significant contribution to combustion research. The prize ... | {
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Salil Acharya
Salil Acharya (born 3 November 1980) is an Indian actor, VJ, radio jockey and television host. Acharya made his Bollywood debut in Mohit Suri's 2007 film Awarapan. He is also a radio jockey for Radio City 91.1, a film critic for BBC Asian Network and a VJ at B4U. He is currently working for Sony Pictures... | {
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Japan Yin Thwe
Japan Yin Thwe (, ) is a 1935 Burmese film directed by Nyi Pu. Its Japanese name is Nippon Musume. A1 film company produced this film with PCL Film Company in Japan, Tokyo. It opened on 25 November 1935 at the Bayin Cinema and the Olympia Cinema. In 1992 it was screened at the South East Asia Film festi... | {
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Hope Exchange railway station
Hope Exchange railway station was located to the west of Penyffordd, Flintshire. The station was in fields with no road access, being an interchange between two lines. The high level section of the station opened on 18 November 1867 on the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway, and the ... | {
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Newark Athlete
Newark Athlete is an 1891 American short silent film directed and produced by William Kennedy Dickson. The film, roughly ten seconds in length, displays a young athlete swinging Indian clubs. It was filmed in May or June 1891, in the Photographic Building at the Edison Laboratory, West Orange, New Jerse... | {
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HMS Electra (1806)
HMS Electra was a British Royal Navy 16-gun brig-sloop of the launched on 23 January 1806. She was wrecked in 1808.
Career
Electra′s commanding officer, Commander George Trollope, commissioned Electra in March 1806 for operations in the North Sea. He then sailed her for the Mediterranean on 15 Nov... | {
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Zoey Deutch
Zoey Francis Thompson Deutch (; born November 10, 1994) is an American actress and producer. She began her career with a starring role in the film Vampire Academy (2014). She has since starred in Richard Linklater's Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), Why Him? (2016), Before I Fall (2017), Flower (2017), Set It... | {
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Lowie Vermeersch
Lowie Vermeersch (born May 9, 1974) is a Flemish designer, part of the third generation of a prominent artistic family. He is the Founder & Creative Director of Granstudio in Turin, Italy.
Previously, he held the position of Design Director at Pininfarina. In 2010, Automobile Magazine ranked him numb... | {
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Fluxion (electronic musician)
Fluxion is a pseudonym of Konstantinos Soublis (born 1973), a musician and producer of electronic music from Greece.
Background K. Soublis music includes different genres of electronic music, ambient, dub, experimental, techno, with sound design.
His music has a characteristic of sl... | {
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Morgan Phillips
Morgan Walter Phillips (18 June 1902 – 15 January 1963) was a colliery worker and trade union activist who became the General Secretary of the British Labour Party, involved in two of the party's election victories.
Life
Born in Aberdare, Glamorgan, one of the six children of William Phillips, Phillip... | {
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Registered retirement income fund
A registered retirement income fund (RRIF) is a tax-deferred retirement plan under Canadian tax law. Individuals use an RRIF to generate income from the savings accumulated under their registered retirement savings plan. As with an RRSP, an RRIF account is registered with the Canada... | {
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Max Eitingon
Max Eitingon (26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a Belarusian-German medical doctor and psychoanalyst, instrumental in establishing the institutional parameters of psychoanalytic education and training.
Eitingon was cofounder and president from 1920 to 1933 of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Polyclinic. He was a... | {
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You Wenhui
You Wenhui (; born October 20, 1979 in Shanghai) is a female Chinese beach volleyball player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.
In 2004 she was eliminated with her teammate Wang Lu in the first round of the women's beach volleyball competition.
References
External links
Category:1979 births
C... | {
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Pleins feux sur Stanislas
Pleins feux sur Stanislas () is a French-German comedy thriller film from 1965. It was directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin and Jean-Charles Dudrumet, starring Jean Marais. The film was known under the title Killer Spy (USA), (Portugal), (West Germany).
It was a sequ... | {
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2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship qualification
The 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship qualification tournaments took place in 2010 to qualify national teams for the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship.
Caribbean zone
The first round group winners advanced to a second group phase along with Cuba, Haiti, and group hosts Trinid... | {
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Franco Menichelli
Franco Menichelli (born 3 August 1941) is a retired Italian gymnast. He competed in all artistic gymnastics events at the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Olympics and won one gold, one silver, and three bronze
medals.
Biography
He was most successful in 1964, when he won a gold on the floor, a silver on rings ... | {
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Camphorquinone
Camphorquinone, also known as 2,3-bornanedione, is a photoinitiator used in curing dental composites.
Polymerization is induced very slowly by camphorquinone, so amines such as N,N-dimethyl-p-toluidine, 2-ethyl-dimethylbenzoate, N-phenylglycine are generally added to increase the rate of curing.
It a... | {
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2011 in Qatar
This article lists some of the events that took place in Qatar in 2011.
Incumbents
Emir: Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
Prime Minister: Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani
Events
February 2-4: Ellen van Dijk wins the 2011 Ladies Tour of Qatar
February 6-11: Mark Renshaw wins the 2011 Tour of Qatar
May 10... | {
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Vasko Lipovac
Vasko Lipovac (14 June 1931 – 4 July 2006) was a Croatian painter, sculptor, printmaker, designer, illustrator and scenographer and one of the most prominent artists of the region. He is best known for his minimalist figuration and use of intense, unmodulated and often dissonant palette. With the excepti... | {
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Hanan Shield
The Hanan Shield is one of the most prestigious trophies in New Zealand's domestic rugby union competition. First played for in 1946 after being presented by the Mayor of Timaru, A.E.S. Hanan. The Hanan Shield is based on a challenge system played between North Otago, South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury. ... | {
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Siege of Ragusa
The Siege of Ragusa was fought between local Ragusan insurgents, as well as Austrian Croat troops and the British Royal Navy under Captain William Hoste against a French garrison under Joseph de Montrichard between 19 and 27 January 1814 during the Adriatic campaign of the Napoleonic Wars. The siege wa... | {
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Riverdale, California
Riverdale (formerly, Liberty Settlement) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fresno County, California, United States. The population was 3,153 at the 2010 census, up from 2,416 at the 2000 census. Riverdale is located south of Fresno, at an elevation of .
Geography
According to the United St... | {
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Uranium fluoride
Uranium fluoride can refer to:
Uranium trifluoride, UF3
Uranium tetrafluoride, UF4
Uranium pentafluoride, UF5
Uranium hexafluoride, UF6
Tetrauranium heptadecafluoride, U4F17
Tetrauranium octadecafluoride, U4F18
See also
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Teodora Albon
Teodora Albon (born 2 December 1977 in Cisnădie, Romania) is a Romanian football referee. Albon started her refereeing career in 2000 while still playing for Clujana Cluj-Napoca, where she was coached by her husband, Mirel Albon, a former Liga I assistant referee.
She refereed the 2009 UEFA Women's Unde... | {
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Hajdúdorog
Hajdúdorog () is a town in Hajdú-Bihar county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. In 2001, 80.9% of the population of Hajdúdorog was Greek Catholic.
It is located at lat 47° 48 ' 59 21 and lon ° 29 ' 59 47.81647. Hajdúdorog had a population of 8797 in 2014 (down from 8888 in 2006), with... | {
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Chelleh Gah, Sepidan
Chelleh Gah (, also Romanized as Chelleh Gāh; also known as Chelleh Gāh-e Bozorg) is a village in Khafri Rural District, in the Central District of Sepidan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported.
References
Category:Populate... | {
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Michael Dickson (educator)
Michael Dickson (born 11 October 1977) is a British/Israeli writer and public speaker. He serves as executive director of the StandWithUs Israel office in Jerusalem.
He was listed as the 14th most influential Jew on Twitter.
He is a senior Fellow at the Center for International Communicati... | {
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Choque-Rei
The Kings' Clash (in Portuguese Choque-Rei) is the name given to Palmeiras and São Paulo football rivalry matches. It is contested between two very big, classic football clubs. The derby dates back to 1930. The tension between both clubs and fanbases is extremely fierce, and it is considered the second bigg... | {
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Martin Adamský
Martin Adamský (born July 13, 1981) is a Czec professional ice hockey player. He currently plays with HC Oceláři Třinec in the Czech Extraliga.
He started with HC Oceláři Třinec during the 2010–11 season.
References
External links
Category:1981 births
Category:Living people
Category:Czech ice h... | {
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Alan Mackin (tennis)
Alan Mackin (born 11 August 1981) is a former professional tennis player from Scotland who competed for Great Britain in Davis Cup.
Career
Mackin was a quarterfinalist in the boys' singles at the 1999 Wimbledon Championships.
Mackin represented the United Kingdom in various team competitions thr... | {
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Mycale grandis
Mycale grandis, the orange keyhole sponge, is a species of marine demosponge in the family Mycalidae. Mycale is a large genus and this species is placed in the subgenus Mycale making its full name, Mycale (Mycale) grandis.
Description
Mycale grandis is a bright orange colour both outside and inside. It... | {
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Reduced gradient bubble model
The reduced gradient bubble model (RGBM) is an algorithm developed by Dr Bruce Wienke for calculating decompression stops needed for a particular dive profile. It is related to the Varying Permeability Model. but is conceptually different in that it rejects the gel-bubble model of the var... | {
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Hidden character stone
Hidden Character Stone () is a stone located in a scenic spot area in the town of Zhangbu (), Pingtang County, Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou. The stone displays patterns on its surface that have been interpreted as Simplified Chinese characters and Traditional Chinese ch... | {
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Ptyoiulus
Ptyoiulus is a genus of millipedes in the family Parajulidae. There are about seven described species in Ptyoiulus.
Species
These seven species belong to the genus Ptyoiulus:
Ptyoiulus conveanus Chamberlin, 1943
Ptyoiulus coveanus Chamberlin, 1943
Ptyoiulus ectenes (Bollman, 1887)
Ptyoiulus georgiensis ... | {
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Dhiru Parikh
Dhiru Ishwarlal Parikh (born 31 August 1933) is Gujarati poet, short story writer and critic from India. He is an editor of Kavilok and Kumar, a Gujarati literary magazines.
Life
Dhiru Parikh was born on 31 August 1933 at Viramgam near Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He completed his matriculation in 1951 fr... | {
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Crematogaster tanakai
Crematogaster tanakai species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae.
References
Category:Insects described in 2009
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Flare (disambiguation)
A flare is a device that produces brilliant light and intense heat without explosion, used for lighting, signaling, decoration or as aerial defense countermeasure
Flare may also refer to:
Astronomy
Flare star, a variable star that can undergo unpredictable dramatic increases in brightness for... | {
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Made in Punjab TV
Made in Punjab TV, also known as Punjabi TV, is a Canadian Category B Punjabi language specialty channel with select programming in English. It is owned by Studio 7 Production & Navalpreet Rangi features a mix of programming, including Punjabi Documentaries, news and music. This TV focuses on faith ... | {
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East Madagascar Current
The East Madagascar Current is an oceanic flow feature near Madagascar. It flows southward from 20°S on the east side of Madagascar to the southern limit at Cape Saint Marie and subsequently feeds the Agulhas Current. Its flow is complicated by large cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies.
The East ... | {
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Hatem Belal
Hatem Belal (; born 30 January 1994) is a Saudi professional football player who plays for Al-Wahda as a defender and Midfielder .
Career
He began his career with Al-Ansar where he was promoted from the youth team to the first team. Belal spent 1 season with the first team before joining Al-Wehda in the s... | {
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Lisa Zeno Churgin
Lisa Rachel Zeno Churgin (born January 20, 1955) is an American film editor with more than 25 film credits; she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for the 1999 film The Cider House Rules (directed by Lasse Hallström). Since 2002, Churgin has also served as the president of the ... | {
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Japanese frigate Kaiyō Maru
was one of Japan's first modern warships, a frigate powered by both sails and steam. She was built in the Netherlands, and served in the Boshin War as part of the navy of the Tokugawa shogunate, and later as part of the navy of the Republic of Ezo. She was wrecked on 15 November 1868, off E... | {
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Tang-e Shuhan-e Olya
Tang-e Shuhan-e Olya (, also Romanized as Tang-e Shūhān-e ‘Olyā and Tang-e Showhān-e ‘Olyā; also known as Tang-e Shīān, Tang-e Shūhān, Tang-e Shūhān-e Bālā, and Tang-i-Shuwan) is a village in Hasanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Eslamabad-e Gharb County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. ... | {
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Uriu
Uriu () is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Cristeștii Ciceului (Csicsókeresztúr), Hășmașu Ciceului (Csicsóhagymás), Ilișua (Alsóilosva) and Uriu.
History
References
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Fancy Dress (2019 film)
Fancy Dress is a 2019 Indian Malayalam Language comedy film directed by Ranjith Saccariya and produced by Guinnes Pakru. The film starring Guinnes Pakru, Swetha Menon and Kalabhavan Shajon was released on 2 August 2019.The film had musical score composed by Ratheesh Vega.
Cast
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St Loye's Foundation
St Loye's Foundation was the former name of Step One, a charity that supports people to fulfil their potential through specialist mental health, employment and supported living services.
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Roberto Bernardini
Roberto Bernardini (born 21 January 1944) is an Italian professional golfer. He represented Italy 9 times in the World Cup between 1966 and 1975.
Most of his success came in continental Europe as he won a number of tournaments in his native Italy. He also won the Swiss Open in back to back years, 1... | {
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Tomorrow the Green Grass
Tomorrow the Green Grass is the fourth studio album by American rock band The Jayhawks, released on February 14, 1995. It peaked at number 92 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Background
Tomorrow the Green Grass was the band's first album to feature keyboardist Karen Grotberg as a group member, as ... | {
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Bantum
Ruairí Lynch (born 5 October 1983), known by the stage name Bantum, is an Irish multi-instrumentalist, musician, DJ, producer and composer.
Early life
Lynch grew up in Cork. He has no formal music training, having studied Business Information Systems in University College Cork. The Chemical Brothers were an ea... | {
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Kaunissaare
Kaunissaare is a village in Anija Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia, located south of the town of Kehra, after Lehtmatsa. The settlement is situated around the Kaunissaare Reservoir on the Jägala River. The reservoir is part of the Tallinn water supply system and is connected via canals to the Pirit... | {
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Thierry Ebe
Thierry Ebe (born 25 June 1976) is a Swiss footballer who currently plays for FC Bavois. He was voted as the international player of the decade in 2010.
External links
Category:1976 births
Category:Living people
Category:Swiss footballers
Category:SR Delémont players
Category:Yverdon Sport FC players
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The Crusader (album)
The Crusader is the debut studio album by New Zealand rapper Scribe. Scribe recorded his debut album in 2003. Dirty Records released the album, with distribution through Festival Mushroom Records.
Critical reception
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Mo's Mischief
Mo's Mischief, known in Chinese as Naughty Boy Ma Xiaotiao (淘气包马小跳), is a series of children's books written by Chinese author Yang Hongying, first published in 2003. The books revolve around the protagonist Mo Shen Ma, a student studying in a normal Primary school in China. The plots mainly feature spec... | {
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Lower East Pubnico, Nova Scotia
For more places called Pubnico, see Pubnico (disambiguation).
Lower East Pubnico is a small French speaking Acadian fishing village in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipalite Argyle Municipality.
Category:Communities in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
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Acanthurus blochii
Acanthurus blochii (ringtail surgeonfish) is a marine reef tang in the fish family Acanthuridae. The fish grow to a maximum length of 45 cm (18 in). It lives in the Indo-Pacific, with a depth range from 2–15 meters deep. Adults can be found in outer lagoons and seaweed reefs, in small groups, and fe... | {
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PNN
PNN may refer to:
National Natural Parks System (Colombia) (; PNN; "Parques Nacionales Naturales"), the Colombian governmental agency responsible for the country's national park system
Parliamentary and News Network, Australia
Princeton Municipal Airport (Maine), USA (by IATA code)
Probabilistic neural network, a... | {
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Posterior cerebral artery
The posterior cerebral artery (PCA) is one of a pair of arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the occipital lobe, part of the back of the human brain. It begins near where the posterior communicating artery and the basilar artery join, and connects with the middle cerebral artery of the sa... | {
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Silas Arngna'naaq
Silas Arngna'naaq is a retired politician from Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada and former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. He served as the Minister of Renewable Resources for the Government of the Northwest Territories.
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Cheh-e Zar
Cheh-e Zar (, also Romanized as Cheh-e Zār; also known as Chāh-e Zar, Dīr-e Mehrān Kowr, and Dīr-i-Mehrān Kaur) is a village in Sangan Rural District, in the Central District of Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 284, in 47 families.
References
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Orwell, Cambridgeshire
Orwell is a small rural village outside Cambridge in South Cambridgeshire, England.
The Prime Meridian passes the eastern edge of Orwell.
History
The village of Orwell grew around the well that gave it its name and the Roman road that runs to Cambridge runs alongside the village. Listed in the... | {
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Edward Lowe Martin
Edward Lowe Martin (born March 12, 1842), was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri. The town of Martin City was named in honor of Edward Martin; the town would eventually be incorporated into and become a neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri in 1963.
Early life a... | {
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Ikhfanul Alam
Ikhfanul Alam (born, 17 February 1992 in Indonesia), is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for Badak Lampung in the Liga 2. He is also a Police Brigadier 1st Class in the Indonesian Police.
Honours
Club
Arema
Indonesia President's Cup: 2019
References
Category:1984 births
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Editas Medicine
Editas Medicine is a discovery-phase pharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts which aims to develop therapies based on CRISPR–Cas9 gene editing technology. It was founded in 2013 with funding from Third Rock Ventures, Polaris Partners and Flagship Ventures and licensed CRISPR patents fr... | {
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Esquimalt-Metchosin
Esquimalt-Metchosin is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada. It first existed from 1991 to 2009, when it was succeeded by the electoral district of Esquimalt-Royal Roads. The riding was reconfigured and brought back in the 2015 electoral redistrib... | {
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Regina Braga
Regina Braga is a Brazilian actress. She has made numerous television appearances such as Joana in Deus Nos Acuda. Braga is currently appearing in the Brazilian telenovela Ti Ti Ti.
She was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (Brazil) on September 28, 1945. She is the mother of actor Gabriel Braga Nunes... | {
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CIR Group
CIR Group (Compagnie Industriali Riunite) is an Italian holding company listed on the stock exchange which is 46% controlled by COFIDE of the De Benedetti family. The company was founded in 1976, when Carlo De Benedetti acquired the company Concerie Italiane Riunite, a Turin based tanning company, from its h... | {
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