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Carrot chip Carrot chips are carrots that have been fried or dehydrated. Some carrot manufacturers also refer to bagged, sliced carrots as carrot chips. The fried version of carrot chips is often referred to as carrot fries, especially when the chips are made in the shape of french fries. Fried carrot chips have an oi...
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1924 Carmarthen by-election The Carmarthen by-election, 1924 was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Carmarthen in West Wales held on 14 August 1924. Vacancy The by-election was caused by the resignation of the sitting Liberal MP, Sir Ellis Ellis-Griffith. Ellis-Griffith was ...
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Keosauqua, Iowa Keosauqua ( ) is a city in Van Buren County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,006 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Van Buren County. History Keosauqua was laid out in 1839. The word Keosauqua derives from the Meskwaki and Sauk name for the Des Moines River, "Ke-o-saw-qua", which ...
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Dickson Glacier Dickson Glacier is located in Torres del Paine National Park of southern Chile. Geologically it is in the southeastern outflow from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. See also Grey Glacier Southern Patagonian Ice Field List of glaciers References External links General information about Dickson glac...
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Gerrit Mannoury Gerrit Mannoury (17 May 1867 – 30 January 1956) was a Dutch philosopher and mathematician, professor at the University of Amsterdam and communist, known as the central figure in the signific circle, a Dutch counterpart of the Vienna circle. Biography Gerrit Mannoury was born on 17 May 1867 in Wormerv...
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Jacopo Amigoni Jacopo Amigoni (ca. 1685–1752), also named Giacomo Amiconi, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, who began his career in Venice, but traveled and was prolific throughout Europe, where his sumptuous portraits were much in demand. Biography He was born in Venice. Amigoni initially...
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Scotland Yard Emcees Scotland Yard Emcees was an Edinburgh based hip hop group composed of MC Profisee a.k.a. Nutty Prof, Necaras, E-Hybrid, Big Stoo a.k.a. Isomer and Mr Jinx. History The group rapped in many settings from Leicester to London, but for two years Kulu's Jazz joint (Henry's Cellar Bar) was their headqu...
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Sobiejuchy Sobiejuchy () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żnin, within Żnin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately north of Żnin and south-west of Bydgoszcz. References Sobiejuchy
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Campsea Ashe Campsea Ashe (sometimes spelt Campsey Ash) is a village in Suffolk, England located approximately north east of Woodbridge and south west of Saxmundham. The village is served by Wickham Market railway station on the Ipswich-Lowestoft East Suffolk Line. The modern village covers two medieval villages, ...
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List of breweries in British Columbia Breweries See also Beer in Canada List of breweries in Canada References Breweries * * British Columbiai *British Columbia
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Kimura HK-1 __NOTOC__ The Kimura HK-1 was a glider built in Japan in 1939 to investigate the possibilities of tailless aircraft. It was a single-seat design with an open cockpit, swept wings, and a single tail fin. The HK-1 made a total of 169 test flights between 15 December 1939 and 7 March 1940, towed aloft behind...
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Impact craters of Sweden In early 2018 there were eight known impact craters in Sweden. They range in age from 90 mya to 445 mya, and in diameter from 1 km to 52 km. Six of them are exposed, that is they are visible at the surface, in the natural landscape, although their nature and origin might need to be pointed out...
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Martin Walter Martin Walter (born October 23, 1983) is a, Czech-born German professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently an Unrestricted Free Agent. He most recently played for Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). References External links Category:1983 births Category:Living people ...
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List of United States tornadoes in April 2017 This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States during April 2017. United States yearly total April April 2 event April 3 event April 4 event April 5 event April 6 event April 9 ev...
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Defiant Comics Defiant Comics was a comic book publishing imprint of Enlightened Entertainment Partners, LP. Defiant was established in 1993 by former Marvel Comics and Valiant Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter. Publication history Defiant was founded in the wake of Jim Shooter's departure from Valiant. After attem...
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1938 in music This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1938. Specific locations 1938 in British music 1938 in Norwegian music Specific genres 1938 in country music 1938 in jazz Events January 16 Benny Goodman plays the first jazz concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City, considered a l...
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Lance Banning Lance Banning (January 24, 1942 – January 31, 2006) was an American historian who specialized in studying the politics of the United States' founding fathers. He taught mostly at the University of Kentucky. Life Banning was a native of Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri,...
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2015–16 Scottish Professional Football League Statistics of the Scottish Professional Football League in season 2015–16. Scottish Premiership Scottish Championship Scottish League One Scottish League Two Award winners See also 2015–16 in Scottish football References Category:Scottish Professional Football Leag...
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Jacobsville Jacobsville may refer to: Places Jacobsville, Evansville, a neighborhood of Evansville, Indiana Jacobsville, Maryland Jacobsville, Michigan Other Jacobsville Finnish Lutheran Church Jacobsville Sandstone
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Go Seul-ki Go Seul-Ki (; born 21 April 1986) is a South Korean footballer, who plays for Port in the Thai League 1. His previous clubs were Buriram United, El Jaish, Ulsan Hyundai, Gwangju Sangmu and Pohang Steelers. Career statistics Honours Pohang Steelers Korean League Cup (1): 2009 Ulsan Hyundai AFC Champions ...
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Priory Church of St Mary, Chepstow The Parish and Priory Church of St. Mary is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, south east Wales. Parts of the building, including its ornate west doorway, date from the late 11th century and are contemporary with the nearby Norman castle. The church is a Grade I listed building as ...
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St Alban's Church, Sneinton St Albans's Church, Sneinton, properly called Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Alban, is a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Bond Street, Sneinton, Nottingham, England. It was built in 1888–87 as the Church of England parish church of Saint Alban. In 2003 the Diocese of Southwell and N...
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Rąbity Rąbity (German Rombitten) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zalewo, within Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. References Category:Villages in Iława County
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Royton Ring Mill, Royton Royton Ring Mill was a cotton mill in Royton, Greater Manchester. It was built in 1908 and extended in 1912. It was taken over by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the 1930s and passed to Courtaulds in 1964. Production finished in 1966. It was extended again in 1969 and used for other purpo...
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Tennis at the 2007 Pan American Games – Women's singles The women's singles tournament in tennis at the 2007 Pan American Games was held at Marapendi Club in Rio de Janeiro from July 18 to July 22. Medalists Draw Finals Top half Bottom half Women's singles
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Tennis at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games – Women's Doubles Noppawan Lertcheewakarn and Varatchaya Wongteanchai were the defending champions having won the event in 2015, but Wongteanchai chose to participate at the 2017 Summer Universiade instead. Nicha Lertpitaksinchai and Peangtarn Plipuech won the gold medals, de...
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This Is My Song (Patti Page album) This Is My Song was a Patti Page LP album, issued by Mercury Records as catalog number MG-20102 in 1957. Track listing References Category:Patti Page albums Category:1956 compilation albums Category:Mercury Records compilation albums
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Stara Oleszna Stara Oleszna () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bolesławiec, within Bolesławiec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. Prior to 1945 it was in Germany. It lies approximately north of Bolesławiec, and west of the regional capital Wrocław. References Stara ...
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Nero Multimedia Suite Nero Multimedia Suite is a software suite for Microsoft Windows that is developed and marketed by Nero AG. Version 2017 of this product was released in October 2016. Version differences Since its Version 10, Nero provides two variants of the suite – the Classic and the Platinum. The Platinum ve...
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George Commey Mills-Odoi George Commey Mills-Odoi (29 June 1916 – 4 August 1988) was the first Ghanaian Attorney General of the Republic of Ghana. He was a supreme court judge and the first Ghanaian to hold the dual offices of Solicitor-General and Director of Public Prosecutions. Early years and education He was bor...
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Värttinä (album) Värttinä is the first album by the band of the same name, Värttinä. On it, the 21-member band performs traditional Karelian folk songs. It was originally self-released in 1987 on vinyl and cassette. In 1992, it was re-released in Finland by Mipu Music. In 1997 it was reissued in Japan by Warner Japan....
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John Fielden John Fielden (17 January 1784 – 29 May 1849) was a British industrialist and Radical Member of Parliament for Oldham (1832–1847). He entered Parliament to support William Cobbett, whose election as fellow-MP for Oldham he helped to bring about. Like Cobbett, but unlike many other Radicals, he saw Radica...
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Hypnotic (Wild Orchid album) Hypnotic is the fourth and final album by Wild Orchid. It is the first album released by Wild Orchid since Stacy Ferguson, a former member of the band, left and became a member of the hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas. There are no singles released from this album. Album information After...
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New Zealand at the 1980 Summer Olympics New Zealand competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. In partial support of the US-led boycott, the banner of the NZOCGA was used instead of its national flag. Tay Wilson was the chef de mission. New Zealand's then largest team had been nominated with 99 competitors....
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Dustin Cooper Dustin Cooper (born 8 May 1981) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for Lézignan Sangliers in the French Elite One Championship, the Boston 13s in the USA Rugby League. He returned to league after a two-year stint in rugby union with Toyota Verblitz in the Japan T...
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James Manning James Manning may refer to: James Manning (minister) (1738–1791), American Baptist minister and first president of Brown University James Manning (lawyer) (1781–1866), English barrister, serjeant-at-law, and law writer Jim Manning (baseball) (1862–1929), American professional baseball player, manager...
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Thrombolite Thrombolites are ancient forms of microbial communities that can be photosynthetic or heterotrophic. They are clotted accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trapping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by biofilms of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria. They are now only fo...
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Daniel Aquino Daniel Toribio Aquino Antúnez (born 9 June 1965), nicknamed El Toro (bull), is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a striker. Having spent the bulk of his professional career in Spain, appearing in 203 Segunda División matches during seven seasons (94 goals) in representation of four teams, hi...
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Walnut Lake Walnut Lake may refer to: Cities, towns, townships etc. Walnut Lake Township in Faribault County, Minnesota Lakes Walnut Lake in Desha County, Arkansas Walnut Lake in Lee County, Arkansas Walnut Lake, a lake in Faribault County, Minnesota Walnut Lake, a lake in West Bloomfield, Michigan Roads Metropo...
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Greenville Commercial Historic District Greenville Commercial Historic District may refer to: Greenville Commercial Historic District (Greenville, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky Greenville Commercial Historic District (Greenville, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi Greenv...
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Uwe Dassler Uwe Daßler (born 11 February 1967), commonly spelled Uwe Dassler in English, is a former middle- and long-distance swimmer from Germany, who represented East Germany (GDR) in international competition. He was European champion in the 400-metre freestyle in 1985 and 1987. At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Se...
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Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror is a science-fiction horror novel by Steve Alten, and was first published in July 1997. The novel, along with its sequels, follows the underwater adventures of a Navy deep-sea diver named Jonas Taylor. In 2018, a film adaptation titled The Meg, was released. A re...
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Hermelin Hermelin may refer to: Beate Hermelin (1919-2007), German-born experimental psychologist Paul Hermelin, French businessman and CEO of Capgemini Hermelín, cheese made in Sedlčany, the Czech Republic S73 Hermelin, Gepard-class fast attack craft of the German Navy
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2008 Breeders' Cup The 2008 Breeders' Cup World Championships was the 25th edition of the premier event of the North American Thoroughbred horse racing year. It took place on October 24 and 25 during the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The Breeders' Cup is generally regarded as the end of ...
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Sudha Pennathur Sudha Pennathur (born in Chennai, India) is an Indian jewelry, scarf, holiday ornaments, & art objects designer and entrepreneur. Pennathur designs and brings Indian inspired jewellery and crafts to the American Market. Daughter of Dr. Krish Pennathur, noted Indian author of productivity and business m...
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Golden Pacific Airlines (1969–1973) Golden Pacific Airlines was a regional airline headquartered in San Francisco, California that operated flights to cities in the Redwood Empire and Central Valley between 1969 and 1973. It was founded by Floyd Braeseke, a former air force pilot. Golden Pacific began service in Marc...
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Orongoy (ulus) Orongoy () is a rural locality (an ulus) in Ivolginsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The population was 1,760 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. References Category:Rural localities in Buryatia
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Bad Day on the Midway Bad Day on the Midway is a CD-ROM game designed and scored by The Residents and a number of other graphic artists, including Jim Ludtke. The game was optioned by Ron Howard at Imagine Television for a proposed series to be directed by David Lynch. After two years of meetings with Lynch, the pr...
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Collocational restriction Collocational restriction is a linguistic term used in morphology. The term refers to the fact that in certain two-word phrases the meaning of an individual word is restricted to that particular phrase (cf. idiom). For instance: the adjective dry can only mean 'not sweet' in combination with ...
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Eula Biss Eula Biss (born circa 1977) is an American non-fiction writer. She won the Carl Sandburg Literary Award, the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award, the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, the Pushcart Prize, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is a Guggenheim Fellow. She is an editor at Essay Press....
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Lynn C. Gardner Lynn C. Gardner was a Republican politician from Michigan who served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1925 through 1930. He served as Speaker of the House during the 54th Legislature. Born to Robert and Frances Gardner in 1877, Gardner was educated in the local schools and became a farmer...
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Hokkien opera Hokkien opera may refer to several different Chinese opera genres in the Hokkien or Southern Min topolect, which are mainly performed in southern Fujian province, as well as Taiwan (including Kinmen and Penghu) and Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Philippines): Taiwanese opera (歌仔戲), ...
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1969 World Table Tennis Championships The 1969 World Table Tennis Championships were held in Munich from April 17 to April 27, 1969. It was the 30th edition to be contested. During the Cultural Revolution, Chinese sports professionals were denounced as 'Sprouts of Revisionism and were denied places at the 1967 World ...
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Maghama (department) Maghama is a department of Gorgol Region in Mauritania. List of municipalities in the department The Maghama department is made up of following municipalities: Beilouguet Litame Daw Dolol Civé Maghama Sangué Toulel Vréa Litama Wali Djantang. In 2000, the entire population of the Magham...
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Koarnjum Koarnjum is a village in the municipality of Leeuwarden (Friesland province), in the Netherlands. The village is situated between Jelsum and Britsum and a population of around 370 in January 2017. History Cornjum was served by a station on the North Friesland Railway which opened in 1901 and closed to passen...
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Signal averaging Signal averaging is a signal processing technique applied in the time domain, intended to increase the strength of a signal relative to noise that is obscuring it. By averaging a set of replicate measurements, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) will be increased, ideally in proportion to the number of me...
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Justin Boyd Phillip Justin Boyd, known as Justin Boyd (born c. 1975), is an American pharmacist who is a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 77 in a portion of Sebastian County in the western portion of his state. Boyd is co-owner of Coleman Pharmacy in Alma in Crawford County. He ...
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Milewo-Ruszczyny Milewo-Ruszczyny is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krasne, within Przasnysz County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately south of Przasnysz and north of Warsaw. References Milewo-Ruszczyny
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Ahmad Tejan Sillah Ahmad Tejan Sillah is a Sierra Leonean Shia Muslim scholar and Islamic preacher. He is the chief imam of the Freetown Central Mosque, one of the largest mosque in Sierra Leone. He is also one of the leaders of the Sierra Leone United Council of Imams, an Islamic organisation that is made up of imams...
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Site of Nature Conservation Interest Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI), Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) and regionally important geological site (RIGS) are designations used by local authorities in the United Kingdom for sites of substantive local nature conservation and geological value. T...
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Troedssonellidae Troedssonellidae is a family of orthoceroid cephalopods from the Ordovician, derived from rod-bearing Baltoceratidae, that have a continuous lining within the siphuncle that resembles very thin and slender endocones. Shells are generally slender and orthoconic. The siphuncle is central or subcentral...
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Albert Vickers Bryan Albert Vickers Bryan (July 23, 1899 – March 13, 1984) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the father of another ...
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Theme from Doctor Detroit Theme From Doctor Detroit is an EP by the American new wave band Devo, released in 1983 on MCA Records. It includes the two songs from the Doctor Detroit movie soundtrack recorded by the band (the title song and "Luv-Luv"), plus a dance mix of the title theme. A music video of the song, conta...
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Épicure (opera) Épicure (Epicurus) is an opera in three acts with music by the composers Étienne Méhul and Luigi Cherubini. The libretto is by Charles-Albert Demoustier. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 14 March 1800. It was a complete failure, enjoying only three performances. For the third and f...
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Midnight Express (book) Midnight Express is a 1977 nonfiction book by Billy Hayes and William Hoffer about Hayes experience as a young American who was sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of Turkey. The book was adapted by Oliver Stone and directed by Alan Parker into a 1978 feature film of the ...
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Tom Ropelewski Tom Ropelewski is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He is best known for films Look Who's Talking Now, Loverboy, The Next Best Thing and The Kiss. He is married to screenwriter/producer, Leslie Dixon. In May 2006, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Ropelewski and Evan Katz were hired ...
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Alexander Tamanian Alexander Tamanian (, March 4, 1878 – February 20, 1936) was a Russian-born Armenian neoclassical architect, well known for his work in the city of Yerevan. Life and work Tamanian was born in the city of Yekaterinodar in 1878 in the family of a banker. He graduated from the St Petersburg Academy o...
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Creswell Crags Creswell Crags is an enclosed limestone gorge on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, England, near the villages of Creswell and Whitwell. The cliffs in the ravine contain several caves that were occupied during the last ice age, between around 43,000 and 10,000 years ago. Its caves contai...
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Frank Lee Frank Lee may refer to: Frank Lee (British politician) (1867–1941), British Labour Party politician Frank Lee (cricketer) (1905–1982), English cricketer Frank H. Lee (1873–1952), U.S. Representative from Missouri Frank Lee (rugby league), rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s for England...
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Björn Berg Björn Berg (born January 24, 1972 in Umeå) is a beach volleyball player from Sweden, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 2000. In both tournaments he teamed up with Simon Dahl. Playing Partners Simon Dahl Hannes Brinkborg Robert Svensson Emil Norberg Tom En...
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Clement Starmer Clement Edwin Starmer (2 December 1895 – 25 July 1978) was an English cricketer active from 1924 to 1928 who played for Leicestershire. He was born in Cosby and died in North Shields. He appeared in three first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm fast medium. He scored nineteen ...
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Thimphu District Thimphu District (Dzongkha: ཐིམ་ཕུ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Thim-phu rdzong-khag) is a dzongkhag (district) of Bhutan. Thimphu is also the capital of Bhutan and the largest city in the whole kingdom. Languages The dominant language throughout the district is Dzongkha; however, within the capital nearly ever...
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Bristol Airport (disambiguation) Bristol Airport may refer to: Bristol Airport, serving the Bristol area, England (IATA: BRS, ICAO: EGGD) Bristol Filton Airport, a former small airport in the Filton area of Bristol, England Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport, the former airport south of Bristol, England Bristol Aerodr...
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Buin, Papua New Guinea Buin is a town on Bougainville Island, and the capital of the South Bougainville District, in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, in eastern Papua New Guinea. The island is in the northern Solomon Islands Archipelago of the Melanesia region, in the South Pacific Ocean. It is a government-est...
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Benny's Bar bombing Benny's Bar bombing was a paramilitary attack on 31 October 1972 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A unit from the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, detonated a no-warning car bomb outside the Irish Catholic-owned Benny's Bar in the do...
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Aleksandr Faintsimmer Aleksandr Mikhailovich Faintsimmer (Feinzimmer, ; 31 December 1906 – 21 March 1982) was a Soviet film director. He has been cited as a filmmaker on the forefront of Russian language social thriller. His son Leonid Kvinikhidze was also a film director. Filmography The Czar Wants to Sleep (Poruc...
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New Brunswick Route 933 Route 933 is a long north to south secondary highway in the southeastern portion of New Brunswick, Canada. Route description Most of the route is in Westmorland County. The route's northern terminus is in Barachois at Route 133. It travels south through a mostly wooded area where it begins f...
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Frolovskoye, Vladimir Oblast Frolovskoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Selivanovsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 148 as of 2010. References Category:Rural localities in Vladimir Oblast
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Mahendranagar Mahendranagar may refer to several places in Nepal: Mahendranagar, Mahakali - 2nd largest city in Sudurpaschim Pradesh of Nepal, today Bhimdatta Mahendranagar, Janakpur Mahendranagar, Kosi
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Ikke gjør dette hjemme Ikke gjør dette hjemme (literal: Don't do this at home) is a Norwegian comedy-reality TV that airs on NRK1. Since its debut in 2011, four series have been aired. A Canadian remake was made for Discovery Channel (Canada) in 2013. Concept The show is a comic documentary-style reality series in w...
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Red Dragon (novel) Red Dragon is a novel by American author Thomas Harris, first published in 1981. The plot follows former FBI profiler Will Graham, who comes out of retirement to find and apprehend an enigmatic serial-killer nicknamed "The Tooth Fairy", who is committing familicidal murders. The novel introduced the...
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Dina Danish Dina Danish (born 1981) is a French-born Egyptian artist who lives and works in Amsterdam Biography Danish was born in Paris, grew up in Cairo and received a BA from the American University in Cairo and a MFA from the California College of the Arts. She was artist-in-residence at the Rijksakademie van bee...
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Ben Silvey Ben Silvey (May 23, 1894– February 7, 1948) was an American assistant director, producer and production manager. He was nominated at the 6th Academy Awards for the short lived Best Assistant Director category. Filmography The Masked Dancer (1924) (assistant director) Wedding Rings (1929) (assistant direc...
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Agnès Vesterman Agnès Vesterman is a French classical cellist. Life Vesterman studied the cello in Boulogne-Billancourt and then went to New York to study with Harvey Shapiro. Back from the United States, she joined the Quatuor Arpeggione with whom she played thirteen years, from 1988 to 2001, all over the world. I...
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Gerald Duffy Gerald C. Duffy (1896 – June 25, 1928) was a screenwriter of the silent film era, as well as a journalist, and short story writer and copyeditor. He is best known for his many contributions to Redbook magazine, which he edited, as well as being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Title Writing in the ...
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Chase Brothers Motorcycle Chase Brothers Motorcycle was a British motorcycle maker. Origins Arthur Chase was a professional bicycle racer, his brother F. W. Chase a former works rider for BAT in 1902. In 1903, the brothers co-founded a motorcycle company, relying on their racing reputation and F.W.'s well-known tun...
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Stagecoach Outlaws Stagecoach Outlaws is a 1945 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Frances Gladwin, Ed Cassidy, I. Stanford Jolley and Kermit Maynard. The film was released on August 17, 1945, by Producers Releasing Corporation. Plot C...
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Jan Šulc (footballer) Jan Šulc (born 29 May 1998) is a professional Czech football left or right midfielder currently playing for FC Slovan Liberec in the Czech First League. He made his senior league debut for Liberec on 1 May 2017 in a Czech First League 4–1 home win against Bohemians 1905. References External li...
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Saburo Hayakawa Saburo Hayakawa (April 8, 1888 – April 19, 1973) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from April 1936 to January 1937. He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture and graduated from the University of Tokyo. He was also governor of Saga Prefecture (1931–1933), Mie Prefecture (...
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Audi Steppenwolf The Audi Steppenwolf was a concept car produced by Audi and presented at the Paris Motor Show in 2000. The Steppenwolf was a study for a three-door compact crossover SUV based on the Volkswagen Group PQ34 platform used in the contemporary Audi A3 and Audi TT. Powered by a 3.2L V6 engine with four-whee...
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ISO 3166-2:MK ISO 3166-2:MK is the entry for North Macedonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently f...
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Lobelia leucotos Lobelia leucotos is a small herbaceous plant in the family Campanulaceae native to Western Australia. The perennial herb blooms between January and June producing white flowers. The species is found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia where it grows in skeletal sandy soils. References leu...
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Spišské Bystré Spišské Bystré, until 1948 Kubachy () is a large village and municipality in Poprad District in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1294. Geography The municipality lies at an elevation of 674 metres (2,211 ft) and covers an area of ...
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Stefan Spremo Stefan Spremo (; born 18 May 1997) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bačka 1901. Career Spartak Subotica Spremo signed his first professional three-year contract with Spartak Subotica in July 2015. He made his Serbian SuperLiga in 4th fixture of 2015–16 season, against Partizan. Career st...
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Journal of the American Musicological Society The Journal of the American Musicological Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official journal of the American Musicological Society. It is published by University of California Press and covers all aspects of musicology. The Journal of the American Musicol...
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Vanessa Virgen Vanessa Virgen Zepeda (born July 11, 1984 in Manzanillo, Colima) is a female beach volleyball player from Mexico, who played during the Swatch FIVB World Tour 2005 playing with Alejandra Acosta and 2006, playing with Diana Estrada. She also represented her home country at the 2006 Central American and ...
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Elvin C. Stakman Elvin Charles Stakman (May 17, 1885 – January 22, 1979) was an American plant pathologist who was a pioneer of methods of identifying and combatting disease in wheat. Stakman was the advisor for Margaret Newton, who completed her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) studies in 1922, who became an internation...
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Playscapes Playscapes is a playground designed by artist and sculptor Isamu Noguchi and completed in 1976. The playground is located in Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia References Category:Playgrounds Category:Play (activity) Category:Outdoor recreation Category:Parks
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Jean-Pierre Paquin Jean-Pierre Paquin (born August 23, 1948) is a Canadian importer and politician from Quebec. He served as a Member of Parliament, representing Saint-Jean in the National Assembly of Quebec as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party from 2003 to 2007. Life and career Paquin was born in Montreal, Queb...
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Othman El Kabir Othman El Kabir (; born 17 July 1991) is a Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent currently playing for the Russian club Ural Yekaterinburg as a left midfielder. Club career Djurgårdens IF El Kabir signed a 3 and a half year deal with Swedish top tier Djurgårdens IF on 14 July 2016. On 24 August El Kab...
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