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Kamba
Kamba may refer to:
Kamba people of Kenya
Bena-Kamba, a community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Khampa, also spelled Kamba, Tibetan people of Kham
See also
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The New Ten Commandments
The New Ten Commandments is a feature-length documentary film which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2008. This documentary film is from a Scottish perception.
The film was produced by Nick Higgins from Lansdowne Productions and NoΓ©mie Mendelle from the Scottish Docu... | {
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Ole Morten Geving
Ole Morten Geving (born 6 August 1974) is a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.
Born in Nord-TrΓΈndelag, he moved to HΓΈlen at a young age and became a member of the Centre Youth there. He presided the Nordic organization of Centrist youth wings from 1999 to 2001. From 1999 to 2003 he was a mem... | {
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Bethlehem Steel F.C. (disambiguation)
Bethlehem Steel F.C. may refer to:
Bethlehem Steel F.C. (1907β30), a five-time cup-winning American soccer club.
Philadelphia Union II, a USL Championship soccer club formerly known as Bethlehem Steel FC. | {
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2016 New Year Honours
The New Year Honours 2016 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January. The official lists of t... | {
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Columbia University Partnership for International Development
The Columbia University Partnership for International Development (CUPID), is a student-led initiative across Columbia University to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness and action in the field of international development and relief.
History
... | {
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Kerdyom
Kerdyom () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Zhemkonsky 2-y Rural Okrug of Khangalassky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located from Pokrovsk, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census wasΒ 1,015; up fromΒ 867 recorded in the 2002 Census.... | {
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Stronger Than That
"Stronger Than That" is a 1990 single by English singer Cliff Richard. It was the fourth song from his 1989 album Stronger to reach the top twenty in the UK, peaking at #14 on the UK Singles Chart.
Track listing
7-inch vinyl and cassingle
"Stronger Than That" [Remix]
"Joanna"
7-inch vinyl and CD S... | {
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2015 ITF Women's Circuit β Hong Kong
The 2015 ITF Women's Circuit β Hong Kong was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the first edition of the tournament which is part of the 2015 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It took place in Hong Kong, on 5β11 Jan... | {
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Lara Mussell Savage
Lara Mussell Savage is a two time world champion in Ultimate, earning a gold medal in both 2000 and 2004, as well as bronze medals in 1998 and 2008. Leading up 2010, Lara was a part of the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) as Project Manager for Aboriginal Sport and Youth, and helped run the A... | {
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Edivoxetine
Edivoxetine (INN; code name LY-2216684) is a drug which acts as a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor and was under development by Eli Lilly for attention-deficit disorder (ADD) and as an antidepressant treatment. It was in phase III clinical trials, in 2012, for major depressive disorder, but fail... | {
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Chris Perone
Christopher R. Perone is a five-term Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the 137th District since 2005. He previously served as a member of the Norwalk Common Council from 2001 to 2003. He is a graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in advertising.
Early lif... | {
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List of songs recorded by Imagine Dragons
This is a comprehensive list of every song recorded by the American pop rock band Imagine Dragons. This includes singles, albums, covers, soundtrack songs, and extended plays.
List of songs
References
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Burke County Courthouse (Georgia)
Burke County Courthouse in Waynesboro, Georgia is a "carpenter Romanesque" (perhaps a vernacular Romanesque Revival) building completed in 1857. It is one of just four courthouses in Georgia that were built in the 1850s and still serve as courthouses. It was listed on the National R... | {
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Warrumbungle Shire
The Warrumbungle Shire is a local government area in the central western region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is traversed by the Newell Highway. The Warrumbungle mountain range and Warrumbungles National Park are major tourist attractions for the Shire. Its capital is Coonabarabran, a ci... | {
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Luigi Cornaro (cardinal)
Luigi Cornaro (12 February 1517 β 10 May 1584) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.
Biography
A member of the House of Cornaro, Luigi Cornaro was born on February 12, 1517, the eldest of the ten children of Giovanni Cornaro, Venetian senator and Procurator of San Marco, and Adri... | {
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Marie Hackin
Marie Parmentier, married name Marie Hackin, (1905-1941) was an archaeologist and Resistance member who worked with her husband Joseph Hackin who also was an archaeologist, philologist, and Resistance member. Marie Hackin's father was from Luxembourg.
She died in 1941 when she was in a sea convoy trying t... | {
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Maulvi Nazir
Maulvi Nazir (also Maulvi Nazir Wazir; 1975 - ) was a leading militant of the Pakistani Taliban in South Waziristan. Nazir's operations were based in Wana.
He was opposed to foreigners exercising influence in Waziristan, including Americans and Uzbek Jihadists. The Pakistani military and intelligence est... | {
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Assiminea palauensis
Assiminea palauensis is a species of minute, salt marsh snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk, or micromollusks, in the family Assimineidae. This species is endemic to Palau.
References
Mollusc Specialist Group 1996. Assiminea palauensis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Spec... | {
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Horodok, Lviv Oblast
Horodok (, ) is a city in Lviv Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Horodok Raion. Population: .
History
First mentioned by Nestor the Chronicler in the Primary Chronicle. Also, the GalicianβVolhynian Chronicle mentions that the King Daniel of Galicia came to Horodok wit... | {
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East Preston
East Preston may refer to:
East Preston, Nova Scotia, a rural area of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada
East Preston, West Sussex, a civil parish in Arun, West Sussex, England
East Preston Cricket Club, a village cricket club based in East Preston, West Sussex, England
East Preston F.C.,... | {
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Gobbi
Gobbi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alberto Gobbi (born 1956), Italian surgeon and researcher
Alfredo Gobbi (1912-1965), Argentine violin player, composer and bandleader during the Golden Age of tango
Alois Gobbi (1842-1932), Hungarian violinist
Henri Gobbi (19th century), ... | {
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Mtatsminda Park
Mtatsminda Park is a famous landscaped park located at the top of Mount Mtatsminda overlooking the Georgian capital Tbilisi. The park has carousels, water slides, a roller-coaster, funicular, and a big Ferris Wheel at the edge of the mountain, offering a splendid view over the city.
Overview
The park... | {
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Maura
Maura may refer to:
Maura (given name), a feminine given name
Antonio Maura (1853β1925), Prime Minister of Spain
Carmen Maura (born 1945), Spanish actress
Santa Maura, a former name of the Greek island of Lefkada
Maura, Norway, a village
Maura (genus), of grasshoppers in the family Pyrgomorphidae
See also
Maur... | {
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Obren
Obren (Cyrillic script: ΠΠ±ΡΠ΅Π½) is a Serbian masculine given name. It may refer to:
Obren JoksimoviΔ (born 1954), politician
Obren PetroviΔ, politician
Obren PjevoviΔ (1919β1991), songwriter and composer
Obren ΔoroviΔ (born 1983) carpenter
See also
ObrenoviΔ dynasty
Obrenovac
Obrenovac (Pirot)
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Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf
The Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf is an American Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-old horses, run on a grass course at a distance of one mile. It is part of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, the de facto year-end championship for North American thoroughbred racing. All Breeders' Cups... | {
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Guanqiao, Liuyang
Guanqiao Town () is a rural town in Liuyang City, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. As of the 2015 census it had a population of 26,600 and an area of . The town is bordered to the north and northwest by Zhentou Town, to the east by Puji Town, and to the south by Lusong District of Zhuzhou.... | {
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Burmacyrtus
Burmacyrtus is an extinct genus of small-headed flies of uncertain placement. The genus is known from Upper Cretaceous fossils in amber from Myanmar. It contains only one species, Burmacyrtus rusmithi.
The genus was originally placed in the family Acroceridae, though was later reassessed and considered no... | {
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KESZ
KESZ (99.9 FM; "KEZ") is an Mainstream AC radio station based in Phoenix, Arizona. The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Its studios are located in Phoenix near Sky Harbor Airport and its transmitter is in South Mountain Park.
History
The station signed on the air in 1982 as KNNN, a Spanish-language ... | {
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Needham (food)
A needham is a confectionery dessert bar made from sugar, chocolate, coconut, and potato. It is chiefly associated with the U.S. state of Maine.
The needham became a common dessert in Maine in the late 19th century, and is believed by scholars to have originated from a preacher named George C. Needham... | {
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2005 WNBA Playoffs
The 2005 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason for the Women's National Basketball Association's 2005 season which ended with the Western Conference champion Sacramento Monarchs defeating the Eastern Conference champion Connecticut Sun 3-1. The Monarchs won their first ever WNBA title.
Format
The top 4 ... | {
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Super Bass
"Super Bass" is a song by Trinidadian-American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj from the deluxe version of her debut studio album, Pink Friday (2010). It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations as the album's fifth single on April 5, 2011. The song was co-written by Minaj, along with Ester Dean, Roahn Hylton an... | {
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Zajedno smo jaΔi
Zajedno smo jaΔi (English translation: We Are Stronger Together) is the sixth studio album of Bosnian singer Halid BeΕ‘liΔ. It was released in 1986.
Track listing
Prokleta je ΕΎena ta (That Woman is Cursed)
Zajedno smo jaΔi (We Are Stronger Together)
Mnogi su je poljubili (Many Have Kissed Her)
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John Langstaff
John Langstaff (December 24, 1920 β December 13, 2005), a concert baritone, and early music revivalist was the founder of the Northeast United States tradition of the Christmas Revels, as well as a respected musician and educator. He attended the Curtis Institute of Music as well as Juilliard.
Langstaf... | {
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Catautira
Catautira (possibly from Aymara q'atawi lime, tira cradle, "lime cradle") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Puno Region, Carabaya Province, Macusani District. Catautira lies northeast of Sumpiruni. This is where the Ninahuisa River originat... | {
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Scrappy's β Tucson Az 11/8/05
Scrappy's β Tucson Az 11/8/05 is a live recorded CD by Greensburg, Pennsylvania indie-rock band The Juliana Theory released on February 14, 2006 on Instant Live.
Track listing
Disc 1:
Shotgun Serenade
To the Tune of 5,000 Screaming Children
If I Told You This Was Killing Me, Would You St... | {
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R. B. Rutherford
Richard Burr Rutherford (April 11, 1891 β February 16, 1976) was an American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Washington University in St. Louis from 1917 to 1919 and at Oregon Agricultural College, now Oregon State University, from 1920 to 1923, compiling a caree... | {
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Collix multifilata
Collix multifilata is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia (Queensland).
Adults have grey-brown patterned wings, with a dark comma-shaped mark near the centre of the forewings. The wings have scalloped margins.
References
Category:Moths described in 1896
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Rosegg
Rosegg () is a town in the district of Villach-Land in Carinthia in Austria.
Neighboring municipalities
Personalities
It is the birthplace of the painter Peter MarkoviΔ, after whom the local Slovene cultural association is named. Liechtenstein's Ambassador to Germany, Prince Stefan of Liechtenstein, grew up i... | {
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Ougarta
Ougarta is an oasis and a village in the commune of Béni Abbès, in Béchar Province, Algeria. It is southwest of the town of Béni Abbès and about south of Béchar, the capital of the province. Ougarta has a population of about 250 inhabitants. The village has given its name to the Ougarta Range which surrounds... | {
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Ed Stofko
Albert Edward Stofko was a professional football player in the National Football League. He graduated from Johnstown Pennsylvania High School and attended Saint Francis University, Loretto, Pennsylvania.
Career
He played in the National Football League for just one season in 1945. Stofko was drafted 85th ov... | {
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Pachomius nigrus
Pachomius nigrus (syn.: Romitia nigra) is a jumping spider and the type species in the genus Pachomius (syn.: Romitia). It is found in Guyana and French Guiana.
References
Category:Salticidae
Category:Invertebrates of Guyana
Category:Spiders of Africa
Category:Spiders of South America
Category:Spide... | {
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Brocklesby Stakes
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The Brocklesby Stakes is a flat conditions race horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged two years. It is notable as the traditional opening two-year-old race of the British Flat racing season. It is run over five furlongs at Doncaster Racecourse.
History
The Brocklesby was first run in ... | {
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Johann Strauss I
Johann Strauss I (; also Johann Baptist Strauss, Johann Strauss Sr., the Elder, the Father; March 14, 1804 β September 25, 1849) was an Austrian Romantic composer. He was famous for his waltzes, and he popularized them alongside Joseph Lanner, thereby setting the foundations for his sons to carry on h... | {
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WunΓΌ Peaks National Forest Park
The WunΓΌ Peaks National Forest Park () is a protected forest area under the administration of Tonghua City and to the north of Ji'an in Jilin Province, China. The park extends over an area of 6867 hectares, 95% of which is covered by forest.
See also
WunΓΌ Mountain
Category:Protected a... | {
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Martha AngΓ©lica Romo JimΓ©nez
Martha AngΓ©lica Romo JimΓ©nez (born 27 August 1961) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party. As of 2014 she served as Deputy of the LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Jalisco.
References
Category:1961 births
Category:Living people
Category:Politi... | {
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Brandenberg Schichten Formation
The Brandenberg Schichten Formation is a geologic formation in Germany. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period.
See also
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Germany
References
Category:Geologic formations of Germany
Category:Devonian System of Europe
Cat... | {
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Shaena Lambert
Shaena Lambert is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1959, she has lived in Toronto, New York City and the Okanagan. She currently lives in Vancouver, with her husband, political consultant Bob Penner. They have two children.
Lambert's writing has appear... | {
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Ulmus Γ hollandica 'Fastigiata'
The hybrid elm cultivar Ulmus Γ hollandica 'Fastigiata' was first listed and described as Ulmus glabra fastigiata, a narrow-crowned elm with large smooth leaves, by Petzold and Kirchner in Arboretum Muscaviense (1864). C. Berndt of the Berndt Nursery, Zirlau, Schweidnitz, described an e... | {
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Darren Wright (footballer, born 1968)
Darren James Wright (born 14 March 1968) is an English former footballer, who played as a defender. Originally a centre-back in his youth, he played professionally at full-back. He is the current head coach of the Kernow football team in Non-FIFA football.
Playing career
Wright w... | {
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1991 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
The 1991 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament took place in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the second Charlotte Coliseum. North Carolina won the tournament, defeating Duke, 96β74, in the championship game. Rick Fox of North Carolina was named tournament MVP.
did n... | {
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MarΓa de los Llanos de Luna
MarΓa de los Llanos de Luna Tobarra (born 3 March 1960), is a Spanish politician and lawyer, who has been Delegate of the Spanish Government in Catalonia between 2011 and 2016.
Biography
Born in Sevilla on 3 March 1960, Llanos de Luna received a degree in Law from the University of Murcia... | {
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Wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics β Women
The women's tournament in wheelchair basketball at the 2016 Summer Paralympics was held between 8β16 September.
Calendar
Rosters
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
Classification playoffs
9th/10th place playoff
7th/8th place playoff
5th/6th... | {
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2006 Zambian general election
General elections were held in Zambia on 28 September 2006 to elect a President, members of the National Assembly and local government councillors. The result was a victory for the ruling Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, which won 75 of the 150 National Assembly seats and whose candida... | {
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Herichthys deppii
Herichthys deppii, also known as the Nautla cichlid, is a species of cichlid native to the Nautla and Misantla rivers of Mexico. It reaches a maximum size of TL. The specific name honours the German naturalist, explorer and painter, Ferdinand Deppe, (1794-1861) who collected the type specimen.
Refe... | {
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Debbie Watson
Debbie Watson may refer to:
Debbie Watson (actress) (born 1949), American actress
Debbie Watson (water polo) (born 1965), Australian water polo player | {
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John van Dreelen
John van Dreelen (5 May 1922 β 4 September 1992) was a Dutch-born American-based actor, who frequently performed on television from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Early years
He was born as Jacques van Drielen Gimberg and until 1950 his stage name was Jack Gimberg, at which time he changed it to John van Dr... | {
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Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz
Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz (; ; ) (22 June 1777 β 26 March 1838) was the Roman Catholic archbishop of Prague from 1833 to 1838.
Biography
Ankwicz was born in KrakΓ³w, Poland in 1777. He was ordained a priest on 2 September 1810. In 1815, he was appointed and ordained archbishop of Lviv in Ukraine. H... | {
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Posttraumatic embitterment disorder
The posttraumatic embitterment disorder (PTED) is a pathological reaction to drastic life events and has the tendency not to stop. The trigger is an extraordinary although common negative life event as for example divorce, dismissal, personal insult or vilification. The consequence ... | {
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Peltre
Peltre () is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France.
See also
Communes of the Moselle department
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Rupali Akhter
Rupali Akhter () is a Bangladeshi national women's Kabaddi player who was part of the team that won the bronze medal at the 2010 Asian Games and 2014 Asian Games.
References
External links
Women's sports in Bangladesh
Category:Living people
Category:Place of birth missing (living people)
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1974β75 OB I bajnoksag season
The 1974β75 OB I bajnoksΓ‘g season was the 38th season of the OB I bajnoksΓ‘g, the top level of ice hockey in Hungary. Four teams participated in the league, and Ferencvarosi TC won the championship.
Regular season
External links
Spielzeit bei hockeyarchives.info
Hun
Category:OB I bajno... | {
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James McArthur
James McFarlane McArthur (born 7 October 1987) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for club Crystal Palace.
McArthur started his career at Hamilton Academical and was part of the team that won the 2007β08 Scottish First Division title. He made over 190 appearances f... | {
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Gage Hill
Gage Hill is a tuya in east-central British Columbia, Canada, located in Wells Gray Provincial Park.
See also
List of volcanoes in Canada
Volcanism of Canada
Volcanism of Western Canada
References
Category:Volcanoes of British Columbia
Category:Mountains of British Columbia
Category:Tuyas of Canada
Catego... | {
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Andrarum
Andrarum is a locality situated in Tomelilla Municipality, SkΓ₯ne County, Sweden. The Christinehof castle is located in Andrarum.
Category:Populated places in Tomelilla Municipality
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Aequispirella tenuilirata
Aequispirella tenuilirata is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, unassigned in the superfamily Seguenzioidea.
Distribution
Fossils of this marine species were found in New Zealand.
References
tenuilirata
Category:Gastropods described in 1924
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Jack Vallentyne
Jack Vallentyne (July 31, 1926 - June 16, 2007) was a Canadian biochemist and the 2001 recipient of the A.C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award.
Background
Born John Reuben Vallentyne in Toronto, Vallentyne completed his undergraduate studies in Biology and Chemistry at Queen's University (Kingston; ... | {
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Shoichiro Sakai
is a Japanese mathematician.
Life
Sakai studied mathematics at the Tohoku University (Sendai). He there received the B. A. degree in 1953 and a doctorate at the same University in 1961. From 1960 to 1964, he was a faculty member of Waseda University. He then went to the University of Pennsylvania, wh... | {
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Sardinian people
The Sardinians, or Sards (; Italian and Sassarese: Sardi; Gallurese: Saldi), are a Romance ethnic group native to Sardinia, from which the western Mediterranean island and autonomous region of Italy derives its name.
Etymology
The ethnic origin of the Sardinians is hidden in the darkness of ante-his... | {
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Louder
Louder refers to an increase in loudness.
Louder may also refer to:
Persons
Alison Louder, Canadian actress
Earle Louder, musician specialising in playing euphonium, professor of music
Jeff Louder (born 1977), American road racing cyclist
Music
Louder (Lea Michele album)
"Louder" (Lea Michele song), single... | {
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Langston Fishburne
Langston Fishburne (born February 29, 1988) is an American actor and ballet dancer.
Fishburne is the son of actor Laurence Fishburne and his first wife Hajna O. Moss, a casting director. Langston studied ballet while in New York City and began attending Boston University. Langston entered acting hi... | {
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Media in Hawaii
The state of Hawaii has the following popular media:
Newspapers
The first newspaper was Ka Lama Hawaii, printed by the students of Lorrin Andrews in 1834.
Honolulu is served by one daily Newspaper, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser, owned by Black Press of British Columbia in Canada. The Star-Advertiser b... | {
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Catholic Church in Burundi
The Catholic Church in Burundi is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.
There are about four million Catholics - around two thirds of the total population. There are seven dioceses, including two archdioceses.
Archdiocese of Bujumbura
D... | {
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C2
C2 or a derivative (C-2, C2, etc.) may refer to:
Mathematics and physics
C2, one of the common notations for the cyclic group of order 2
C2 differentiability class
c2 the square of the speed of light (in the massβenergy equivalence formula)
Biology
C2 domain, a protein structural domain
C2 regulatory sequenc... | {
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Rudolph Seale
Rudolph Seale (born 29 November 1966) is a South African former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a defender. Seale last played club football for HP Silver Stars as a player-assistant coach; he also earned nine caps and one goal for the South African national side bet... | {
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Gregoria (genus)
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JosΓ© Antonio RodrΓguez MartΓnez
JosΓ© Antonio RodrΓguez MartΓnez (born 26 May 1931) is a Spanish politician and former President of Cantabria between 1982 and 1984.
References
Category:1931 births
Category:Presidents of Cantabria
Category:People from Santander, Spain
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2012 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election
The Green Party of England and Wales leadership election, 2012 took place in August and September 2012. The party has elections every two years for Leader and Deputy Leader roles and this was the third election since the party decided to switch from having prin... | {
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DeΔno Selo
DeΔno Selo (; , in older sources also DeΔna Sela, ) is a settlement in the Municipality of BreΕΎice in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.
A small chapel-shrine in the centre of the village wa... | {
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William Goate
William Goate (or Goat) VC (12 January 1836 β 24 October 1901) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross.
Details
Goate was 22 years old, and a Lance Corporal in the 9th Lancers, British Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place on 6 March 1858 at the Capture of Lucknow, Indi... | {
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Chu-Bu and Sheemish
Chu-Bu and Sheemish are characters in a short story of the same name by Lord Dunsany. The tale was first published in The Book of Wonder (1912).
Plot summary
An unnamed narrator tells the following story: Chu-Bu is the accustomed resident in a temple where he is worshipped. Sheemish is a freshly c... | {
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Mary P. Carpenter
Mary P. Carpenter or Mary P.C. Cooper (1840 β 1900) was an American inventor from Buffalo, New York.
Carpenter was probably raised in a well-to-do family of Buffalo. She was educated in mechanical drawing and had a specific insight into the manufacturing process for textiles. She was probably born i... | {
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Damian Collins
Damian Noel Thomas Collins (born 4 February 1974, Northampton) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Folkestone and Hythe since the 2010 general election.
On 10 September 2012, Collins was made PPS to Secretary of State for Northern Ire... | {
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Sarah Carey
Sarah Carey is an Irish columnist and broadcaster. She writes for The Times Ireland Edition
From March 2011 until August 2017 she presented Talking Point - a PPI nominated and critically praised show "Carey a lively broadcaster" and "Carey's a good host" - on Newstalk.
The reason for her contract termin... | {
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2012 FΓ³rmula Truck season
The 2012 FΓ³rmula Truck season was the 17th FΓ³rmula Truck season. It began on March 4 at Velopark, and ended on December 9 at BrasΓlia after ten rounds. All ten rounds counted towards the Brazilian title, with four rounds counting towards the South American title.
Mercedes-Benz driver Leandro... | {
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Gabriel de LβAubespine
Gabriel de L'Aubespine (26 January 1579 - 15 August 1630) was a French prelate of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Bishop of OrlΓ©ans from 1604 to 1630, he was made a knight in the Order of the Holy Spirit during the reign of Louis XIII on 31 December 1619. A learned man, he authored the ... | {
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Regina Rage
The Regina Rage were a women's football team in the Lingerie Football League (LFL) and played in the 2012 LFL Canada season. Based in Regina, Saskatchewan, the Rage played its home games at the Brandt Centre.
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1951β52 OB I bajnoksag season
The 1951β52 OB I bajnoksΓ‘g season was the 15th season of the OB I bajnoksΓ‘g, the top level of ice hockey in Hungary. Six teams participated in the league, and Voros Meteor Budapest won the championship.
Regular season
External links
Season on hockeyarchives.info
Hun
Category:OB I bajn... | {
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Greg Fidelman
Greg Fidelman (born September 4, 1965) is an American record mixer, engineer and record producer. He is a frequent collaborator of producer Rick Rubin, and has worked with many bands in various genres, including Metallica, Slayer, High on Fire, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bush, Audioslave, Mari... | {
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Oxyhammus scutellaris
Oxyhammus scutellaris is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Kolbe in 1894.
References
Category:Lamiini
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Doug McIntosh
Doug McIntosh is an American former basketball player who is currently a pastor. He won two national championships playing college basketball for the UCLA Bruins.
Basketball career
McIntosh, a center from Lily High School in Lily, Kentucky, was originally planning to play college ball for Tennessee, bu... | {
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Codd's theorem
Codd's theorem states that relational algebra and the domain-independent relational calculus queries, two well-known foundational query languages for the relational model, are precisely equivalent in expressive power. That is, a database query can be formulated in one language if and only if it can be e... | {
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Mitchel Godden
Mitchel Stuart Godden (born 13 February 1975) is an English Motorcycle rider who compete's in Longtrack and Grasstrack Racing for Solos and more recently Sidecars. He is the son of Don Godden who won the Individual Speedway Long Track World Championship.
Mitchell Godden followed in his fathers footstep... | {
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Philpot's and Hook Quarries
Philpot's and Hook Quarries is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Sharpthorne in West Sussex. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.
These quarries expose the Ardingly Sandstone Member in the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation, which is part of the Wealden Gr... | {
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Tanmakkerni
Tanmakkerni is a small town in Sri Lanka. It is located within Northern Province.
See also
List of towns in Northern Province, Sri Lanka
External links
Department of Census and Statistics -Sri Lanka
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Arnaud Viala
Arnaud Viala is a French politician representing the Republicans. He was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Aveyron.
See also
2017 French legislative election
References
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people
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Black Eye Blues
Black Eye Blues is the second studio album by the American hardcore band Lewd Acts. The album was released on September 1, 2009 through Deathwish Inc. Black Eye Blues was met with generally positive reviews. NME said the song "Night-Crawlers" is "a melodic welt to be worn proudly." The illustrations fo... | {
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Saint-Laurent-des-Vignes
Saint-Laurent-des-Vignes is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
Population
See also
Communes of the Dordogne department
References
INSEE
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Wolford, North Dakota
Wolford is a city in Pierce County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 36 at the 2010 census. Wolford was founded in 1905.
Geography
Wolford is located at (48.497937, -99.705528).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land.
Demogra... | {
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Gongylophis
Common name: sand boas, Kenyan sand boa
Gongylophis is a genus of non-venomous snakes in the family Boidae. The genus is endemic to Africa and the Indian subcontinent. Three species are recognized as being valid. The species are still considered a category placed in the genus Eryx.
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