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Doleschalla
Doleschalla is a genus of bristle flies in the family Tachinidae. There are about 11 described species in Doleschalla.
Species
These 11 species belong to the genus Doleschalla:
Doleschalla consobrina Bigot, 1888 c g
Doleschalla cylindrica (Walker, 1861) c g
Doleschalla elongata (Wulp, 1885) c
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Pļaviņas Hydroelectric Power Station
The Pļaviņas Hydroelectric Power Station has the largest hydroelectric power plant in the Baltics and one of the biggest in the European Union. It is located in Aizkraukle on the Daugava River. It has ten individual water turbines with an installed total capacity of 894 MW.
The ... | {
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Bakhtigareyevo
Bakhtigareyevo () is a rural locality (a village) in Ishmukhametovsky Selsoviet, Baymaksky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 5 as of 2010.
References
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Italo-Yemeni Treaty
The Italo-Yemeni Treaty of 1926 (also known as the Treaty of San'a) was a treaty between the Kingdom of Italy and Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen. The treaty was signed in September 1926 and was described as a friendship treaty. At the time, Italy was ruled by the fascist National Fascist Party with... | {
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Mam, Azerbaijan
Mam is a village in the Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan.
Mam is found in eastern Azerbaijan.
It is suspected that this village has undergone a name change or no longer exists, as no Azerbaijani website mentions it under this name.
References
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Gary Butler (tight end)
Gary Butler is a former tight end who played in the National Football League.
Having played his college football with Rice University, Butler was drafted in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefs. He played two seasons in Kansas City before joining the Chicago Bears for 1975. After a year ... | {
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Thaduka
Thaduka is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae, the blues. It is monotypic, containing only the species Thaduka multicaudata, the many-tailed oak-blue, which is found in India, Burma and Indochina.
Description
References
Category:Arhopalini
Category:Monotypic butterfly genera
Category:Taxa named... | {
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Scopula usticinctaria
Scopula usticinctaria is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found on Borneo and Peninsular Malaysia.
Adults have very dark red margins on both wings.
References
Category:Moths described in 1861
usticinctaria
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Darrin Van Horn
Darrin Van Horn (born September 7, 1968, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a retired professional boxer. He was a world champion in two weight divisions.
Professional boxing career
Van Horn boxed as an amateur for four years, winning Golden Gloves and Junior Olympic titles. With his father as his manager and tr... | {
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Landgravines consort of Hesse-Philippsthal
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Grob G 120TP
The Grob G 120TP is a two-seat turboprop training and aerobatic low-wing aircraft with a composite airframe, built by Grob Aircraft. It is based on the Grob G 120A training aircraft and has been developed for military and civil pilots training. It has a retractable tricycle landing gear and a low tailplan... | {
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Roman Catholic Diocese of San Fernando de Apure
The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Fernando de Apure () is a suffragan Latin diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Calabozo in Venezuela.
Its cathedral episcopal see is , located in the city of San Fernando de Apure.
History
It was established on 7 June 1954 as Te... | {
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Stephen Simmons (boxer)
Stephen Simmons (born 6 August 1984) is a British professional boxer from Edinburgh, Scotland. He is IBF European Cruiserweight Champion and a former WBC International Silver & Celtic Cruiserweight Champion.
Amateur career
Stephen Simmons started boxing aged 12 and fought his entire Amateur Ca... | {
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Deborah Wright
Deborah C. Wright (born 1958) is a board member of Citigroup Inc. (Audit, Consumer Compliance and Ethics and Culture Committees), Time Warner, Inc. (Audit Committee Chair) and Voya Financial (Finance Committee Chair). She is a member of the Board of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (Executive Comm... | {
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William Aleyn
William Aleyn (fl. 1430–1448) was a 15th-century English pirate. During the 1430s and 1440s, he raided shipping throughout Southeast England and sometimes worked with William Kyd in the Thames and the English Channel. Like others of his trade, Aleyn operated freely and without interference from authoriti... | {
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Omar Ahmad Omar al-Hubishi
Omar Ahmad Omar al-Hubishi (Arabic: ) (born in 1969 in Saudi Arabia, identified as a Yemeni citizen) became wanted in 2002, by the United States Department of Justice's FBI, which was then seeking information about his identity and whereabouts. He was identified as a known associate of the Y... | {
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SEC23B
Protein transport protein Sec23B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SEC23B gene.
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the SEC23 subfamily of the SEC23/SEC24 family, which is involved in vesicle trafficking. The encoded protein has similarity to yeast Sec23p component of COPII. COPII is th... | {
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Joseph L. Price
Joseph L. Price (Joe Price) is an American professor. Since 1982, Price has been a Religious Professor at Whittier College, a secular liberal arts college in Whittier, California. His teaching of sports and religion has brought media attention and he has been featured as a guest speaker on NPR, appear... | {
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Stella Adler
Stella Adler (February 10, 1901 – December 21, 1992) was an American actress and acting teacher. She founded the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City in 1949. Later in life she taught part time in Los Angeles, with the assistance of protégée, actress Joanne Linville, who continues to teach Adler... | {
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Hotel Victory
The Hotel Victory was built on South Bass Island near Put in Bay, Ohio by James K. Tillotson and a group of investors opening in 1892. It was once one of the largest hotels in America but it was destroyed by fire in August 1919.
The Structure
The Hotel Victory consisted of one main building, another bu... | {
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Hans Freudenthal
Hans Freudenthal (17 September 1905 – 13 October 1990) was a Jewish-German-born Dutch mathematician. He made substantial contributions to algebraic topology and also took an interest in literature, philosophy, history and mathematics education.
Biography
Freudenthal was born in Luckenwalde, Brandenb... | {
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Si 363
Si 363 is a bifunctional organosilane chemical used in the reinforcement of rubber articles, especially tires. SI363 is the trade name of a silane bonding agent in the trialkoxymercaptoalkyl-silane class and of formula SH(CH2)H3Si(OCHH2CHH3)(O(CHH2CHH2O)H5(CHH2)H12CHH3)H2.
When applied to tires, Si 363 reduces... | {
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David Karp (pomologist)
David Karp (born 1958) is an active pomologist, traveler and writer, who calls himself a Fruit detective.
David is the son of Harvey Karp, a businessman, whose East Hampton home was reputed to be a palace. He was fluent in Latin when he graduated from high school. At 20, while majoring in medi... | {
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A Wish Comes True
A Wish Comes True is Jolina Magdangal's debut album released on 1996 by Walt Disney Records and distributed by Universal Records.
Magdangal was the first Filipino recording artist of Walt Disney in the Philippines.
Track listing
Personnel
Adapted from the A Wish Comes True liner notes.
Bella D.... | {
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Worship
Worship is an act of religious devotion usually directed towards a deity. An act of worship may be performed individually, in an informal or formal group, or by a designated leader. Such acts may involve honoring.
Etymology
The word is derived from the Old English weorþscipe, meaning to venerate "worship, ho... | {
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Ahmadabad-e Etemad ol Dowleh
Ahmadabad-e Etemad ol Dowleh (, also Romanized as Āḩmadābād-e E‘temād ol Dowleh and Āḩmadābād-e E‘temād ed Dowleh; also known as Āḩmadābād) is a village in Saidabad Rural District, in the Central District of Savojbolagh County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was ... | {
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Soy el Mismo (Prince Royce album)
Soy el Mismo (English: "I'm the Same") is the third studio album by American singer Prince Royce. The album was released on October 8, 2013 by Sony Music Latin and became Royce's third number-one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart in the United States. With Soy el Mismo, Royce al... | {
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Sky Gate Bridge R
, also known as the , serves as a link between the mainland of Osaka, Japan to the artificial island in Osaka Bay on which Kansai International Airport is built. It is the longest double-decked truss bridge in the world. The bridge carries six lanes of automobile traffic on top and two of rail below,... | {
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Thoona
Thoona is a town in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Rural City of Benalla local government area, north east of the state capital Melbourne. At the , Thoona and the surrounding area had a population of 474 dropping to just 127 ten years later.
Thoona Post Office opened on 18 August 1882. ... | {
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Slávka Frniaková
Slávka Frniaková (born 9 March 1979 in Žilina) is a Slovak former basketball player who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1979 births
Category:Living people
Category:Slovak women's basketball players
Category:Olympic basketball players of Slovakia
Category:Basketball players ... | {
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Abra Amedomé
Abra Amedomé was a Togolese politician woman.
Trained as a pharmacist in France, Montpellier, Abra Julie Amedome returned to Togo and became a highly successful businesswoman. She was the first pharmatian woman in Togo. She was married to professor Antoine Afantchao Amedome (professor of médecine).She to... | {
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Golaghat Rhino F.C.
Golaghat Rhino Football Club is a professional football club based in Golaghat, Assam, that competes in the Assam State Premier League, the top flight of the state football. The club was founded in 2014 in its current stadium, GDSA Stadium at General Field, Golaghat.
History
In December 2013, the... | {
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Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument
Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument is a Natural Monument located in the Chilean Patagonia, northwest of Puerto Natales and north of Punta Arenas.
The monument is situated along the flanks of Cerro Benitez. It comprises several caves and a rock formation called Silla del Diablo (D... | {
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Cross-country skiing at the 2018 Winter Paralympics – Women's 1.5 km sprint classical
The women's 1.5 kilometre sprint classic competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held at Alpensia Biathlon Centre in Pyeongchang. The competition took place on 14 March 2018.
Medal table
Visually impaired
Qualification
The ... | {
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KODL
KODL (1440 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve The Dalles, Oregon, United States. The station, which began broadcasting in October 1940, is currently owned by Larson-Wynn, Inc.
The station was assigned the KODL call sign by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Programming
KODL broadcasts an oldies... | {
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Lithuanian Electricity Association
Lithuanian Electricity Association was established on 5 June 1998.
It consist of 45 electricity production, transmission, distribution, energy supply companies, construction organizations and other associated power structures as well as individual economic operators involved in ener... | {
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Ferdinando De Matthaeis
Ferdinando De Matthaeis (born May 29, 1961) Is a retired professional Italian Footballer who played for the New York Cosmos. He currently serves as head coach of Miami United FC in the National Premier Soccer League.
Playing career
De Matthaeis spent the majority of his fifteen-year professio... | {
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Scott Reynolds
Scott Reynolds may refer to:
Scott Reynolds (singer), punk rock vocalist with the band All from 1989-1993
Scott Reynolds (writer), television writer | {
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Eglykada
Eglykada (Greek: Εγλυκάδα, meaning "sweetness") is a neighbourhood in the eastern part of the city of Patras, 7 km by road from the city center. Eglykada is accessed with the Patras-Ekilistra Road which is 2 km long in the neighbourhood. Since 2002, it is linked with the Patras Bypass in which it was first ... | {
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Come On Over (play)
Come on Over is a 2001 one-act play written by Conor McPherson, the Irish playwright and film director.
Overview
The play consists of two overlapping monologues given by Matthew, a former Jesuit priest and Margaret, his lover from the village he grew up in.
Production
Come On Over was produced at... | {
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John Duncanson (broadcaster)
John Duncanson is a former British television continuity announcer and presenter. Duncanson began his career in the early 1960s, announcing at ABC Television in Manchester and Birmingham, alongside the likes of David Hamilton and John Benson. During the 1970s, he was a regular announcer at... | {
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Odalar Mosque
The Odalar Mosque (, meaning "the mosque of the barracks" after the nearby accommodations of the married Jannisaries established in this quarter in the 18th century. Also: Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa Câmîi) was an Ottoman mosque in Istanbul. The building was originally a Byzantine-era Eastern Orthodox church o... | {
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Dick Penn
Alfred Penn (6 January 1855 – 18 October 1889), known as Dick Penn, was an English amateur cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1875 to 1884.
Penn was born at The Cedars in Lee in what is now south-east London but was historically part of Kent. He was the son of John Penn, a manufacturer o... | {
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Nuvo
Nuvo or NUVO may refer to:
NUVO (newspaper), a newspaper in Indiana
Nuvo (liqueur), a liqueur.
nuvoTV | {
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2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Magny-Cours
The 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship Magny-Cours was the fourth race for the 2002 FIA Sportscar Championship season held at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France. It took place on June 30, 2002.
Official results
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner... | {
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Niéna
Niéna is a small town and rural commune in the Cercle of Sikasso in the Sikasso Region of southern Mali. The commune covers an area of 1,040 square kilometers and includes the town and 42 villages. In the 2009 census it had a population of 32,265. The town is the administrative center (chef-lieu) of the commune.... | {
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A Newspaper Nemesis
A Newspaper Nemesis is a 1915 American short silent drama film, directed by Jack Harvey. It stars Peggy Burke, Mrs. Samuel Sullivan, and Ernest C. Warde.
References
External links
Category:1915 films
Category:American films
Category:American silent short films
Category:American drama films
Categ... | {
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Nondugl Rural LLG
Nondugl Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Jiwaka Province, Papua New Guinea.
Wards
01. Bamna/Bamuna 1
02. Bamna/Bamuna 2
03. Domil 1
04. Domil 2
05. Kapalku 1
06. Kapalku 2
07. Kaming 1
08. Kombulno 1
09. Kombulno 2
10. Kombulno 3
11. Kumbal 1
12. Kumbal 2
13. Milep 1
14. Milep 2
15. Mu... | {
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Forced labour camps in Communist Bulgaria
As in other Eastern Bloc states, Communist Bulgaria operated a network of forced labour camps between 1944 and 1989, with particular intensity until 1962. Tens of thousands of prisoners were sent to these institutions, often without trial.
Background
The Red Army entered Bulg... | {
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Myrtopsis
Myrtopsis is a genus of shrubs in the family Rutaceae. The genus is endemic to New Caledonia in the Pacific and contains c. 8 species.
List of species
Myrtopsis calophylla
Myrtopsis corymbosa
Myrtopsis deplanchei
Myrtopsis macrocarpa
Myrtopsis myrtoidea
Myrtopsis novaecaledoniae
Myrtopsis pomader... | {
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Al Bairre
Al Bairre was an Indie pop-rock band from Cape Town that existed between 2012 and 2017.
Over the years the five-person band (three men, Kyle Davis, Tom Kotze and Nicolas Preen and two women, Tessa Johnson and Julia Johnson) played in London, UK, Berlin, Germany, Rorschach, Switzerland and various cities in ... | {
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Yelena Konshina
Yelena Sergeyevna Konshina (born 9 January 1950) is a Russian composer and music educator. She was born in Kirovgrad, Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg), and lives and works in Vladimir. Konshina is noted for a cappella choral works, but also composes for orchestra, chamber ensemble and piano. Her compositions... | {
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Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Women's giant slalom
Women's giant slalom events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 16 and 17 March.
There were 3 events. Each was contested by skiers from a range of disability classes, and the standings were decided by applying a disability f... | {
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Cogels
Cogels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fredegand Cogels (1850–1932), Belgian politician
Joseph Charles Cogels (1786-1831), Belgian painter
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1671 in music
The year 1671 in music involved some significant musical events.
Events
March 3 – Opening of the Paris Opera, with an opera by Robert Cambert.
Philippe Quinault, Molière and Pierre Corneille, collaborate with Jean-Baptiste Lully on a court entertainment.
Arcangelo Corelli settles in Rome after spending... | {
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Pat Carroll (basketball)
Pat Carroll (born September 10, 1982) is a retired American professional basketball player. He is a shooting guard who is a three-point specialist.
Carroll is 6'5" is tall and weighs 190 lbs. He played high school basketball at Hatboro-Horsham High School in Horsham, Pennsylvania under coach ... | {
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Rio Hondo
Río Hondo (Spanish for "deep river") or Hondo River may refer to:
Rivers
Rio Hondo (Belize), a river which forms much of the border between Belize and Mexico
Rio Hondo (Puerto Rico), a river in Puerto Rico
Rio Hondo (California), a tributary of the Los Angeles River in California, U.S.
Rio Hondo College, a ... | {
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Ali Al-Rashid
Ali Al-Rashid is a member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, representing the second district. Born in 1967, Al-Rashid worked as a lawyer before being elected to the National Assembly in 2003. Al-Rashid affiliated with the liberal National Democratic Alliance, but left the coalition on November 23, 2008.... | {
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Original Sinsuality Tour
The Original Sinsuality Tour is the eighth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos, undertaken during the summer of 2005 in support of her album The Beekeeper. The tour featured Amos playing solo concerts in Europe, North-America and Australia. The complete recordings of six conce... | {
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Loafer (disambiguation)
A loafer is a type of shoe.
Loafer may refer to:
Film and television
Loafer (1973 film), Bollywood film starring Dharmendra and Mumtaz
Loafer (1996 film), Bollywood film starring Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla
Loafer (2011 film), Oriya film starring Babushan, Archita Sahu and Budhaditya
Loafer (... | {
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All People's Party
The All People's Party may refer to:
All People's Party (Bhutan)
All People's Party (Namibia)
All People's Party (Nigeria)
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Senecio antandroi
Senecio antandroi is a species of the genus Senecio endemic to Madagascar.
References
External links
antandroi
Category:Flora of Madagascar | {
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Corral (film)
Corral is a 1954 National Film Board of Canada (NFB) short film documentary about the life of a cowboy, directed by Colin Low and produced by Tom Daly. It featured cinematography by Wolf Koenig and a musical score by Eldon Rathburn, and was produced as part of the NFB's postwar Canada Carries On series.
... | {
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James Haggerty (politician)
James Haggerty (1833–1912) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Hastings North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1894 to 1898 as a Patrons of Industry member.
He was born in Huntingdon Township, Upper Canada, the son of James Haggerty who came to Upper Canad... | {
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Gino Pellegrini
Gino Pellegrini (1941 – 20 December 2014) was an Italian film set designer and painter.
Born in Lugo di Vicenza, in the mid-fifties at 16 years old Pellegrini moved to Los Angeles where he attended the architecture course at UCLA and then achieved a master's degree in Fine Arts. After a brief period o... | {
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Larri Leeger
Larri Leeger (born October 30, 1986) is a Swiss-Finnish professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing with the SCL Tigers of the Swiss National League (NL).
Leeger made his National League A debut playing with ZSC Lions during the 2006–07 NLA season.
References
External links
Category:19... | {
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Jonquières
Jonquières is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:
Jonquières, Aude, in the Aude département
Jonquières, Hérault, in the Hérault département
Jonquières, Oise, in the Oise département
Jonquières, Tarn, in the Tarn département
Jonquières, Vaucluse, in the Vaucluse département
Jon... | {
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St Wilfrid's Church of England Academy
St Wilfrid's Church of England Academy (formerly St Wilfrid's Church of England High School) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Blackburn in the English county of Lancashire. It is named after Saint Wilfrid, a former Archbishop of Canterbury. Originally located... | {
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Awan, Bhulath
Awan is a village in Bhulath Tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located from Bhulath, away from district headquarter Kapurthala. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch, who is an elected representative.
Demography
According to the report published by Census India in 201... | {
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Chile: When Will It End?
Chile: When Will It End? () is a 1986 Australian documentary film produced by David Bradbury. The film portrays the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
References
External links
Chile: Hasta Cuando? at Frontline Films... | {
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Badjan
Badjan (, also Romanized as Bādjān and Bādejān; also known as Bādejān-e Varzaq, Bādgūn, Bādījān, and Bādjān-e Varzaq) is a village in Varzaq Rural District, in the Central District of Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,251, in 582 families.
References
Category:Po... | {
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Crailsheim
Crailsheim is a town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Incorporated in 1338, it lies east of Schwäbisch Hall and southwest of Ansbach in the Schwäbisch Hall district. The city's main attractions include two Evangelical churches, a Catholic church, and the 67 metre tower of its town hall.
History
... | {
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Travis Vengroff
Travis Vengroff (born January 20, 1987) is an American sound designer, musician, writer, producer, actor, and podcaster best known for his work on the podcasts The White Vault, VAST Horizon, Liberty, and Dark Dice.
Early life
Vengroff was born in Centerport, New York, and moved to Sarasota, Florida at... | {
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South Wales Coal Measures Group
The South Wales Coal Measures Group is a lithostratigraphical term referring to the coal-bearing succession of rock strata which occur in South Wales within the Westphalian Stage of the Carboniferous Period. The Group name is also applied to rocks of similar age across southern England ... | {
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Stolas
Stolas may refer to:
Stolas (demon), a demon in the Ars Goetia
Stolas (band), an American post-hardcore band
Stolas: Book of Angels Volume 12, a 2009 Masada Quintet album
Stolas (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Chrysomelidae
Persons with the name
Alexander Stølås (born 1989), Norwegian footballer
Se... | {
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Neobellamira
Neobellamira delicata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Neobellamira.
References
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James Giles (painter)
James William Giles ARSA (4 January 1801 – 6 October 1870) was a Scottish landscape painter. Several of his landscapes were commissioned and purchased by Queen Victoria and members of the Scottish aristocracy. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Academy.
Life
Giles was born in Glasgow on 4 Jan... | {
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Toei 7700 series
The is a tramcar type operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) on the Toden Arakawa Line in Tokyo, Japan, since May 2016. The planned fleet of eight cars is to be built from former 7000 series cars, rebuilt with new bogies and electrical equipment.
Design
The 7700 series cars a... | {
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Analamary, Betroka
Analamary is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betroka, which is a part of Anosy Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 4,000 in 2001 commune census.
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Oak Hill, Wisconsin
Oak Hill is an unincorporated community located in the town of Sullivan, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States.
Notes
Category:Unincorporated communities in Jefferson County, Wisconsin
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Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band
Chancey Williams (born August 24, 1981) is an American country music singer-songwriter and former saddle bronc rider. He and fellow Wyoming artist and rodeo cowboy Chris LeDoux are the only two individuals to compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage of Cheyenne... | {
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Otis Grigsby
Otis Wayne Grigsby, Jr. (born November 19, 1980) is a former American football defensive end. He was signed by the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He played college football at Kentucky.
Grigsby has also been a member of the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers
Early years
Grigsby at... | {
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San Joaquin College of Law
San Joaquin College of Law (SJCL) is a private law school in Clovis, California.
History
SJCL was founded in Fresno in 1969 by Fresno County Municipal Court Judge Dan Eymann, U.S. District Court Judge Oliver Wanger, and attorney John Loomis. The school began instruction in 1970.
In 1996, ... | {
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List of countries by number of Internet hosts
This is the list of countries by number of Internet hosts, based on 2012 figures from the CIA World Factbook. Several dependent territories, not fully recognized states, and non-state territories are also listed. The European Union host (.eu) is mostly composed of French, ... | {
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Ministry of External Relations (Dominican Republic)
Ministry of External Relations ( or MIREX) is the foreign affairs ministry of the Dominican Republic. headquartered in Santo Domingo.
See also
List of diplomatic missions of the Dominican Republic
References
External links
Ministry of External Relations
Catego... | {
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Gerald Stokell
Gerald Stokell (20 June 1890 – 10 July 1972) was a New Zealand amateur ichthyologist.
Early life
Stokell was born at Prebbleton, near Christchurch, New Zealand, on 20 June 1890 to Edmund Stokell and Jane (Née Pasche). He lived there for his whole life. He attended Broadfields Primary School, and was a... | {
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Truncatella subcylindrica
Truncatella subcylindrica is a species of small land snail that lives at the edge of the sea. It has gills and an operculum and is gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Truncatellidae.
Description
This species of snail has a shell which is light in color, and which can reach 5 mm... | {
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Obiaruku
Obiaruku is an Igbo town in Delta State. Obiaruku is the headquarter of Ukwuani Local Government Area (LGA), Delta State, Nigeria. It is one of the major homeland of the Ukwuani speaking(akashiada) people. The Okpala-Ukwu of Obiaruku is the oldest male in the town.
References
Category:Populated places in De... | {
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Judy Hopwood
Judith Hopwood (born 19 June 1954), a former Australian politician, was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Hornsby for Liberal Party between 2002 and 2011.
She is married with two daughters. Before politics, she was a nurse at a Sydney Hospital.
Hopwood was elected as Mem... | {
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Depot Glacier (Washington)
Depot Glacier is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington, on the northeast slopes of Mount Redoubt. Depot Glacier descends from the . Melt from the glacier feeds into Depot Creek which flows into Chilliwack Lake. The Redoubt Glacier lies to the east while the West Dep... | {
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Jalapa, Nepal
Jalapa is a village and also the Village Development Committee of Khotang District in the Sagarmatha Zone of eastern Nepal is located here. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census, it had a population of 2,351 persons living in 448 individual households.
Jalapa consists of other villages such as Kharbari,... | {
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Eliya VII
Eliya VII was Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1558 to 1591, with residence in Rabban Hormizd Monastery, near Alqosh, in modern Iraq.
Biography
Eliya was younger nephew of patriarch Shemon VII Ishoyahb (1539-1558), who originally designated Eliya's older brother Hnanisho as his successor. Several ye... | {
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Steve Sullivan
Steve Sullivan (born July 6, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played over 1000 games in the National Hockey League for the New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Nashville Predators, Pittsburgh Penguins and Arizona Coyotes. He is currently the Coyotes' ... | {
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2012 Melbourne Cup
The 2012 Emirates Melbourne Cup was the 152nd running of the Melbourne Cup, Australia's most prestigious Thoroughbred horse race. The race, held on Tuesday, 6 November 2012, at Flemington Racecourse (in Melbourne, Victoria), was won by Green Moon, ridden by jockey Brett Prebble, trained by Robert Hi... | {
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DJ Pooh
Mark Jordan (born June 29, 1969 in Kansas City, Missouri), better known by his stage name DJ Pooh is an American record producer, voice actor, rapper, screenwriter, actor and film director. He has produced albums for many rappers such as Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, LL Cool J, and many more.
Biography
Most known for... | {
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2004 Cork County Council election
An election to Cork County Council took place on 11 June 2004 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 48 councillors were elected from ten electoral divisions by PR-STV voting for a five-year term of office.
Results by party
Results by Electoral Area
Bandon
Bantry
Blarney
... | {
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PTM-3 mine
The PTM-3 is a Soviet scatterable anti-tank mine that can be deployed either by hand, vehicle, artillery, or helicopter. The mine's case is configured to produce a shaped charge effect on five sides.
Once deployed the mine arms itself after sixty seconds. The mine uses a magnetic influence fuze that detona... | {
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Forestry Practical Training Centre of Tabakoro
The Forestry Practical Training Centre of Tabakoro (French: Centre de formation pratique forestier de Tabakoro) is a practical forestry training school located in Tabakoro, Sikasso Region, Mali, around east of the capitol, Bamako. The school's head office is located in ... | {
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Longxing Temple (disambiguation)
Longxing Temple is a common name of Buddhist temples in China. It may refer to:
Longxing Temple (隆興寺), Hebei
Longxing Temple (Qingzhou) (龍興寺), Shandong; site of one of China's 100 major archaeological discoveries in the 20th century
Longxing Temple (Xinjiang) (龍興寺), a Shanxi cultural ... | {
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Hypocoena stigmatica
Hypocoena stigmatica is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found on the Faroe Islands and Iceland, as well as parts of Russia and Alaska.
The length of the fore wings is about 13 mm.
The larvae probably feed on Ammophila and Leymus species.
Subspecies
Hypocoena stigmatica stigmat... | {
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