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2009 ISU World Team Trophy in Figure Skating
The 2009 ISU World Team Trophy was an international figure skating competition in the 2008–09 season. The six countries with the best results during the season – in descending order of finish: the United States, Canada, Japan, France, Russia and China – selected two men's s... | {
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Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Currumbin Beachfront (road), Nerang National Park (mountain biking), both of which are located in the Gold Coast and Anna Meares Velodrome (track, located in Brisbane) from 5 to 14 April.
A total of 26 events were held: 4 in... | {
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Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton
Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton (lit., "The Tale of Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Christmas Eve") (Christopher's Christmas Mission) is a 1975 Swedish animated short film directed by Per Åhlin, adapted from Tage Danielsson's short story of the same name, telling the tale of a boy w... | {
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Gurren Lagann
Gurren Lagann, known in Japan as , is a Japanese mecha anime television series animated by Gainax and co-produced by Aniplex and Konami. It ran for 27 episodes on Japan's TV Tokyo between April 1, 2007, and September 30, 2007. It was directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi, written by veteran playwright Kazuki Naka... | {
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The Pianist (painting)
The Pianist: Portrait of Stanley Addicks is an 1896 portrait by Thomas Eakins, Goodrich #278. The painting is in the permanent collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Eakins also painted Addicks's wife, Weda Cook, several times, including for The Concert Singer.
Notes
References
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Kumusi River
The Kumusi River (also known as the Kamusi River) is a river located in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. Known for its width and its strength, the Kumusi has had a significant impact on the history of the Oro Province. It was a significant factor in the Kokoda Track Campaign and also a contributing f... | {
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Paramesiodes
Paramesiodes is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.
Species
Paramesiodes albescens (Meyrick, 1912)
Paramesiodes aprepta Bradley, 1965
Paramesiodes chloradelpha (Meyrick, 1912)
Paramesiodes geraeas (Meyrick, 1909)
Paramesiodes longirostris Diakonoff, 1960
Par... | {
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Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia
Betfair Pty Limited v Western Australia determined that a series of amendments made by the Western Australian government to prohibit the operation of betting exchanges, amounted to discriminatory burdens of a protectionist kind.
Background
The first plaintiff, Betfair Pty Ltd, ... | {
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Belakoba
Belakoba is a small town in Jalpaiguri Sadar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district in the Indian state of West Bengal, known for its Chamcham, a type of sweet originating in the Pora Bari locale of Bangladesh.
Belakoba is not only a cradle to Chamcham, but also cradle to art and music.
Demographics
As per 2001... | {
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Andy Aitken (footballer, born 1877)
For others similarly named, see the Andrew Aitken navigation page
Andy "Daddler" Aitken (27 April 1877 – 15 February 1955) was one of the early game's most prominent players.
After playing for local Ayrshire sides, he signed for Second Division Newcastle United in 1895, then in o... | {
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Tolyatti Pine Forest
The Tolyatti Pine Forest or Green Zone is a large forest in the middle of the Russian city of Tolyatti. It lies between and separates the three districts of the city (Auto Factory, Central, and Komsomol) from each other. It encompasses about one-quarter of the area of Tolyatti. A natural old-growt... | {
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2013 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's long jump
The Men's long jump event at the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Tampere, Finland, at Ratina Stadium on 11 and 12 July.
Medalists
Results
Final
12 July 2013
Qualifications
Qualified: qualifying perf. 7.85 (Q) or 12 best performers (q... | {
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Saudi Arabian textbook controversy
The Saudi Arabian textbook controversy refers to criticism of the content of school textbooks in Saudi Arabia following the September 11 attacks.
Following the attacks, and the revelation that the leader of the organization (Osama bin Laden) and 15 of the 19 hijackers involved in t... | {
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Ohr Somayach, South Africa
Ohr Somayach in South Africa is an affiliate of Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem, a network of Haredi yeshivas and Synagogues. Like its parent institution, it focuses on educating baal teshuvas ("returnees" to Orthodox Judaism). It has branches in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Johannesburg's main camp... | {
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Jacques Cartier (businessman)
Jacques Cartier (April 10, 1750 – March 22, 1814) was a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada.
He was born in the town of Quebec in 1750, the son of a Quebec merchant. He studied at Longue-Pointe (later Montreal) and became a merchant at Quebec. Around 1772, he moved to Saint-... | {
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One Day at HorrorLand
One Day at HorrorLand is the sixteenth book in Goosebumps, the series of children's horror fiction novels created and authored by R. L. Stine. It was adapted into a two-part episode for the television series, which was later released on VHS and DVD. A comic adaptation of the book was included in ... | {
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Brian Rotman
Brian Rotman is a British-born professor who works in the United States. Trained as a mathematician and now an established philosopher, Rotman has blended sign, mathematics and the history of writing in his work and teaching throughout his career.
He is currently a distinguished humanities professor in ... | {
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71 Harrington Street, The Rocks
71 Harrington Street, The Rocks are heritage-listed serviced apartments and former terrace houses and shops located at 71 Harrington Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1860. It... | {
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Empires (Jimi Jamison album)
Empires is the second solo album from American rock singer-songwriter Jimi Jamison, released under the name Jimi Jamison's Survivor on October 17, 1999 for Scotti Brothers, distributed in Germany by Soulfood Music and produced by Klay Shroedel.
In 2003, after a battle in court over acces... | {
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Rehasher
Rehasher is a punk rock band based in Gainesville, Florida. Although started as a band, Rehasher became the solo side project of ska punk band Less Than Jake bass player/back up and lead singer Roger Lima as their lead singer and rhythm guitarist. Rehasher's third album Make The Noise was released on July 10... | {
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Headgirl
Headgirl was a collaboration between Motörhead and Girlschool in 1980, the result being the St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP, though the groups were credited as Motör Headgirl School on the EP.
History
The collaboration between Motörhead and Girlschool started in March 1979, when Motörhead began their first ... | {
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Helinä Häkkänen-Nyholm
Helinä Häkkänen-Nyholm (born 26 April 1971 in Helsinki) is a Finnish psychologist who has studied narcissism and psychopathy and wrote the first Finnish textbook on the subject, Psykopatia. Working as both a criminal psychologist and an associate professor, at the University of Helsinki, Häkkäne... | {
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Protospacer adjacent motif
A protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) is a 2–6-base pair DNA sequence immediately following the DNA sequence targeted by the Cas9 nuclease in the CRISPR bacterial adaptive immune system. The PAM is a component of the invading virus or plasmid, but is not found in the bacterial host genome and h... | {
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Rimpi Das
Rimpi Das is an Indian actress and model, who appears in Assamese cinema and Hindi television serials. Rimpi Das made her acting debut in the 2004 Assamese film Monot Birinar Jui directed by Ashok Kumar Bishaya. She has appeared in many Assamese movies which includes national award-winning films like Ajeyo a... | {
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DYMG
103.1 Brigada News FM is a news and music FM station is owned and operated by Brigada Mass Media Corporation. The station studio and transmitter is located at Capitol Shopping Center, Benigno S. Aquino Dr., Brgy. Villamonte, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.
It used to be known as Radyo Kumando under the Armed Fo... | {
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PC133
PC133 is a computer memory standard defined by the JEDEC. PC133 refers to SDR SDRAM operating at a clock frequency of 133 MHz, on a 64-bit-wide bus, at a voltage of 3.3 V. PC133 is available in 168 pin DIMM and 144 pin SO-DIMM form factors. PC133 is the fastest and final SDR SDRAM standard ever approved by the J... | {
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Cornelia Phillips Spencer
Cornelia Phillips Spencer (March 20, 1825 - March 11, 1908) was a poet, social historian and journalist in North Carolina, USA, who was instrumental in reopening the University of North Carolina after a five-year shutdown during the Reconstruction era.
Biography
Cornelia Ann Phillips was bor... | {
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Olethreutes permundana
Olethreutes permundana, the raspberry leafroller, is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae. It is found in the eastern United States, south-eastern Canada and north-western North America. The species was described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1860.
The wingspan is 17–22 mm.
... | {
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King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army. It served under various titles and fought in many wars and conflicts, including both the First and the Second World Wars, from 1680 to 1959. In 1959, the regiment was amalgamated with the B... | {
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Chris Benham
Christopher Charles Benham (born 24 March 1983) is an English cricketer. Benham is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born at Frimley, Surrey. He attended Yateley School across the county border at Yateley in Hampshire. Making his debut at the professional level for the Hampshi... | {
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Washington v. Harper
Washington v. Harper, 494 U.S. 210 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case in which an incarcerated inmate sued the state of Washington over the issue of involuntary medication, specifically antipsychotic medication.
Background
Respondent Harper, an inmate in the Washington prison system ... | {
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Frank Oppenheimer
Frank Friedman Oppenheimer (August 14, 1912 – February 3, 1985) was an American particle physicist, cattle rancher, professor of physics at the University of Colorado, and the founder of the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
A younger brother of renowned physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, Frank Oppenhei... | {
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Mission Court
Mission Court is a bungalow court located at 567 N. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena, California. The court consists of eight buildings containing fourteen residential units which surround a central courtyard. Built in 1913, the court was designed by architect J. F. Walker. The houses in the court were designed ... | {
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Francesco Maria del Monte
Francesco Maria del Monte, full name Francesco Maria Bourbon del Monte Santa Maria, (5 July 1549 – 27 August 1627) was an Italian Cardinal, diplomat and connoisseur of the arts. His fame today rests on his early patronage of the important Baroque master Caravaggio, and on his art collection (... | {
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Mirtha Michelle
Mirtha Michelle Castro Marmol (born January 17, 1984) is an American actress.
Her films include Señorita Justice, This Christmas, and Fast & Furious. She has also had small parts on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami.
When not acting, Michelle often emcees events in Las Vegas and Los Angel... | {
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Fajr Rural District (Golestan Province)
Fajr Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in the Central District of Gonbad-e Qabus County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 40,672, in 8,932 families. The rural district has 30 villages.
References
Category:Rural Districts of Goles... | {
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Colour supplement
A colour supplement or colour magazine is a magazine with full-colour printing, typically printed on glossy paper, that is packaged with a newspaper. Some colour supplements are Sunday magazines, but may also be included with a daily newspaper.
The Sunday Times Magazine (originally called the Sunday... | {
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Child labour in Pakistan
Child labour in Pakistan is the employment of children for work in Pakistan, which causes them mental, physical, moral and social harm. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan estimated that in the 1990s, 11 million children were working in the country, half of whom were under age ten. In 1996... | {
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All Saints Church, Billesley
All Saints Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Billesley, Warwickshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
History
There is evidence that... | {
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Sukhbir (writer)
Sukhbir (Punjabi: ਸੁਖਬੀਰ, Hindi: सुखबीर) (9 July 1925 – 22 February 2012), alias Balbir Singh, was a Punjabi novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist. He wrote and published for fifty years. He wrote seven novels, 11 short story collections, and five poetry collections, and made many translatio... | {
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Royal Bank Plaza
Royal Bank Plaza is a skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves as the de facto operational headquarters of the Royal Bank of Canada. The building shares with the Fairmont Royal York Hotel the block in Toronto's financial district bordered by Bay, Front, York, and Wellington streets. It is ow... | {
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Khandeyar
The Khandeyar are one of the two groups of the Nenets. They are also known as Forest Nenets or Forest Yurak because they live in the forest region or Taiga instead of the Tundra like the other Nenets.
The Khandeyar speak the Forest variety of Nenets.
Sources
Wixman, Ronald. The People of the USSR: An Et... | {
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Chato (Apache)
Chato (Spanish nickname: "flat", Chatto or Chatta, 1854 – 13 August 1934) was a Chiricahua Apache subchief who carried out several raids on settlers in Arizona in the 1870s. His Apache name was Bidayajislnl or Pedes-klinje. He was a protege of Cochise, and he surrendered with Cochise in 1872 going to li... | {
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A visa
An A Visa is a category of non-immigrant visas allowing travel to the United States issued to ambassadors, diplomats, government officials, and their support staff.
Types
A-1
The A-1 visa is granted to ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, consular officers, and their immediate family members. While government o... | {
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Subhajit Saha
Subhajit Saha is a professional table tennis player from West Bengal, India. He won the men's doubles gold in the 19th Commonwealth table tennis championship held at New Delhi in 2010.
Early life
Saha is a Bengali and hails from Siliguri in West Bengal.
Delhi Commonwealth Games
In Commonwealth Games 2... | {
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Judy Wills Cline
Judy Wills Cline (born 1948) is a retired American trampoline gymnast and acrobat. Between 1964 and 1968 she won ten world titles in the trampoline, synchronized trampoline and tumbling. She was the first world champion in these events, and the only athlete to win the world championships in both tramp... | {
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List of dukes of Gaeta
This is a list of the hypati, patricians, consuls, and dukes of Gaeta. Many of the dates are uncertain and sometimes the status of the rulership, with co-rulers and suzerain–vassal relations, is vague.
Native rule (839–1032)
Anatolian dynasty
Constantine (839–866)
Marinus I (839–866)
Docibila... | {
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Davicion Bally
Davicion Bally (January 29, 1809 in Bucharest – May 2, 1884 in Jerusalem) was a Romanian Jewish public servant.
Early life and public service
His great-grandfather, Chelebi Mentesh Bally, banker to the Grand Vizier of Istanbul, aided Nicholas Mavrocordato to ascend the throne of Wallachia in 1716, and ... | {
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Free Democratic Party (Turkey)
Liberal Democrat Party () was a former political party in Turkey
There were three parties in the Turkish Parliament during 1983-1987. The smallest of them was Nationalist Democracy Party (MDP) and according to most analysts, it was further losing support. Consequently, during the... | {
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Laccobius teneralis
Laccobius teneralis is a species of water scavenger beetle in the family Hydrophilidae. It is found in North America.
References
Further reading
Category:Hydrophilinae
Category:Articles created by Qbugbot
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Musicians of the Kingdom of Mysore
The Kingdom of Mysore (1399–1950) was founded by Yaduraya in 1399 as a feudatory of the Vijayanagara Empire and became an independent kingdom in the early 17th century, after the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire. Many musicians and composers have presumably adorned the courts of th... | {
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Viviane Sassen
Viviane Sassen (born 1972) is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam. She is a photographer who works in both the fashion and fine art world. She is known for her use of geometric shapes, often abstractions of bodies. She has been widely published and exhibited. She was included in the 2011 New Photography... | {
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Marko Ivović
Marko Ivović () (born 22 December 1990) is a Serbian volleyball player, a member of Serbia men's national volleyball team and Brazilian club Funvic Taubaté, bronze medalist of European Championship 2013, medalist of the World League, Polish Champion (2015).
Career
Clubs
In season 2013/2014 played for Pa... | {
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Crazy Women (film)
Crazy Women () is a 1977 Argentine drama film written by José P. Dominiani and directed by Enrique Carreras. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where Mercedes Carreras won the award for Best Actress.
Cast
Marta Albertini
Virginia Amestoy
Trissi Bauer
Leonor Benedetto
Ol... | {
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1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
The 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season began on Sunday February 14 and ended on Sunday November 20. Richard Petty was the champion for this Winston Cup season. After 20 years of being named the NASCAR Grand National Series, R. J. Reynolds first became the primary sponsor in a decade w... | {
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Superman (Salkind films)
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Patrick Chappatte
Patrick Chappatte (known simply as Chappatte, born 1967 in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Lebanese-Swiss cartoonist who draws for Le Temps, Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Sunday edition), the German news magazine Der Spiegel and the International New York Times. Born to a Lebanese mother and a Swiss father he was r... | {
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The Adventures of Alyx
The Adventures of Alyx is a 1976 collection of feminist science fiction stories by American writer Joanna Russ.
It is composed of five stories:
"Bluestocking" (1967, as "The Adventuress" in Orbit 2) begins in the fantasy city of Ourdh. Alyx is hired by a young noblewoman to help the latter esc... | {
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The Land I Lost
The Land I Lost is an autobiographical book that centers on the life of the author, Quang Nhuong Huynh. The book was first published by Harper & Row in 1982, and was illustrated by Vo-Dinh Mai. Huynh's second book, Water Buffalo Days, used multiple passages originally published in The Land I Lost, thou... | {
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Malcolm Barber
Malcolm Charles Barber (born 4 March 1943) is a British scholar of medieval history, described as the world's leading living expert on the Knights Templar. He is considered to have written the two most comprehensive books on the subject, The Trial of the Templars (1978) and The New Knighthood: A History... | {
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Richard Alexander (exonerated convict)
Richard Alexander is an Indiana man wrongfully convicted of rape and later exonerated by DNA evidence.
Arrest and conviction
In 1996 a suspected serial rapist dubbed by local media the "River Park Rapist" preyed on female residents of South Bend, Indiana. Police arrested Richar... | {
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Kokkuri (game)
or is a Japanese game popular during the Meiji era that is also a form of divination, based partially on Western table-turning. The name kokkuri is an onomatopoeia meaning "to nod up and down", and refers to the movement of the actual kokkuri mechanism. The kanji used to write the word is an ateji, a... | {
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Desiderius of Aquitaine
Desiderius (died 587) was a Gallo-Roman dux in the Kingdom of the Franks during the reigns of Chilperic I and Guntram. He served Chilperic as Duke of Aquitaine and was his greatest general.
When Sigebert I of Austrasia died in 575, Chilperic sent Desiderius to invade his kingdom, but Guntram o... | {
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Juan Felipe Osorio
Juan Felipe Osorio Arboleda (born 30 January 1995 in La Unión, Antioquia) is a Colombian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam . He was named in the startlist for the 2017 Vuelta a España.
Major results
2016
1st Stage 9 Clásico RCN
2017
1st Mountains classification Volta ao Algarve
2019
... | {
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New Elizabethtown, Indiana
New Elizabethtown is an unincorporated community in Brownstown Township, Jackson County, Indiana.
History
New Elizabethtown was formerly called Elizabethtown. It was laid out in 1836.
Geography
New Elizabethtown is located at .
References
Category:Unincorporated communities in Jackson Co... | {
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Jim Gamble
James Gamble, QPM, is a retired Northern Irish police officer from Bangor in County Down, Northern Ireland. He is the former chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), a police unit affiliated to the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) in the United Kingdom. He resigned... | {
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125th Anniversary Çayyolu Stage
125th Anniversary Çayyolu Stage (), is a theatre in Çayyolu suburb of Çankaya district in Ankara, Turkey. It is operated by the Turkish State Theatres.
References
Category:Theatres in Ankara
Category:Yenimahalle, Ankara
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State Archives of the Republic of North Macedonia
The State Archives of the Republic of North Macedonia, formerly known as the State Archives of the Republic of Macedonia (DARM) are the national archives of North Macedonia. It is located in Skopje in North Macedonia.
History
Prior to its founding in 1946, the archive... | {
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Bescot Stadium railway station
Bescot Stadium railway station serves the Bescot area of Walsall in the West Midlands of England. (The station is located in the borough of Sandwell, although it can only be reached from within the borough of Walsall.) The station, and all trains serving it are operated by West Midlands ... | {
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Second Federal Electoral District of Nayarit
The Second Federal Electoral District of Nayarit (II Distrito Electoral Federal de Nayarit) is one of the 300 Electoral Districts into which Mexico is divided for the purpose of elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of three such districts in the state of Nay... | {
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Timeline of antisemitism in the 20th century
This timeline of antisemitism chronicles the facts of antisemitism, hostile actions or discrimination against Jews as a religious or ethnic group, in the 20th century. It includes events in the history of antisemitic thought, actions taken to combat or relieve the effects o... | {
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Benjamin Holman
Benjamin F. Holman (1930 – January 20, 2007) was a pioneering American newspaper and television reporter.
Holman was born in Columbia, South Carolina. His father died when he was four years old, and his mother moved with him and his sister to Bloomfield, New Jersey. As a young man, he hoped to combine... | {
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Tanya Zolotoroff Nash
Tanya Zolotoroff Nash (10 May 1898 – 10 July 1987) was a Ukrainian-American Deaf Rights activist who, after emigrating to the United States in 1904 from Ukraine, dedicated 35 years of her life advocating for, teaching, and creating safe spaces for the American Jewish Deaf and elderly deaf commun... | {
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Michael A. Bossman
Michael Agyakwa Bossman is a Ghanaian clergyman and the current Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, in effect the chief administrator or the secretary-general of the national church organisation.
Early life and education
Michael Agyakwa Bossman, a native of Larteh Akuapem, is the ... | {
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Rulyrana
Rulyrana is a small genus of glass frogs. They are found in South America, on the Amazonian slopes of the Andes in Ecuador, Peru, and possibly Bolivia, as well as on the eastern slopes of the Cordillera Central and the western slopes of the Cordillera Oriental in Colombia.
Etymology
The generic name Rulyrana... | {
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List of My Special Tatay episodes
My Special Tatay () is a 2018 Philippine television drama series starring Ken Chan, Lilet, Candy Pangilinan and Arra San Agustin. The series premiered on GMA Network's Afternoon Prime block and worldwide on GMA Pinoy TV from September 3, 2018 to March 29, 2019, replacing Hindi Ko Kaya... | {
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The Block (album)
The Block is the sixth studio album by New Kids on the Block. The album was released on September 2, 2008, along with a deluxe edition that included four bonus tracks. It sold 95,000 copies in its first week of release and debuted at number one on the U.S. Top Pop Albums chart and at number two on th... | {
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We Never Touch at All
"We Never Touch at All" is a song recorded by American country music artist Merle Haggard backed by The Strangers. It was released in July 1988 as the third single from the album Chill Factor. The song reached #22 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Han... | {
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Vincent of Beauvais
Vincent of Beauvais ( or Vincentius Burgundus; c. 1264) was a Dominican friar at the Cistercian monastery of Royaumont Abbey, France. He is known mostly for his Great Mirror (Speculum Maius), a major work of compilation that was widely read in the Middle Ages. Often retroactively described as an en... | {
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Samvel Sevada
Samvel Sevada (, born September 12, 1949), is an Armenian artist, photographer and poet.
Biography
Sevada was born in the city of Gyumri, Armenia. In 1974 he graduated from Yerevan's State Fine Arts and Theater Institute. Since 1980 he has been a member of the Armenian Union of Artists, and since 2009 ... | {
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Cleared for Take Off
Cleared for Take Off is a compilation album of music from the San Francisco rock band Jefferson Airplane.
Much of the album features songs from the band's first two albums, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off and Surrealistic Pillow. Other tracks like "Don't Let Me Down" did not even appear on a Jeffers... | {
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Ureas
In chemistry, ureas are a class of organic compounds with the formula (R2N)2CO where R = H, alkyl, aryl, etc. Thus, in addition to describing a specific chemical compound (H2N)2CO), urea is the name of a functional group that is found in many compounds and materials of both practical and theoretical interest. ... | {
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What I Like About You (Jonas Blue song)
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3rd European Film Awards
The 3rd Annual European Film Awards were given out in 1990.
Winners and nominees
Bold indicates winner in the category.
European Film
Porte aperte (Open Doors)
Cyrano de Bergerac
Matj (Mother)
Przesluchanie (Interrogation)
Skyddsängeln (The Guardian Angel)
Tulitikkutehtaan tytt... | {
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Richard J. Temkin
Richard J. Temkin (born 8 January 1945) is a plasma physicist and researcher on plasma-heating gyrotrons and other electromagnetic devices involving high-powered microwaves or terahertz radiation.
Education and career
Temkin received a bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1966 and a Ph.D.fro... | {
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Construction delay
Construction delays in residential and light construction are often the result of miscommunication between contractors, subcontractors, and property owners. These types of misunderstandings and unrealistic expectations are usually avoided through the use of detailed critical path schedules, which sp... | {
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North Solitary Island
North Solitary Island is one of the largest islands found off the New South Wales coast and inside the continental shelf. It is located 40 km north-east of Coffs Harbour and about 13 km east-south-east of Wooli. The island is divided into two sections by a channel. An automated lighthouse is foun... | {
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Women's Ordination Conference
The Women's Ordination Conference is the oldest and largest organization in the United States that works to ordain women as deacons, priests, and bishops in the Roman Catholic Church. Founded in 1975, it primarily advocates for the ordination of women within the Catholic Church. The idea ... | {
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Sean Cameron (footballer)
Sean Cameron (born January 26, 1985 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American-born Guyanese footballer who most recently played for Miami FC in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.
Career
Youth and college
While born in Brooklyn, Cameron grew up in North Brunswick, New Jersey where he atten... | {
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Fallon Municipal Airport
Fallon Municipal Airport is two miles northeast of Fallon, in Churchill County, Nevada.
Facilities
The airport covers at an elevation of 3,963 feet (1,208 m). It has two runways: 3/21 is 5,703 by 75 feet (1,738 x 23 m) asphalt; 13/31 is 4,207 by 100 feet (1,282 x 30 m) dirt.
In the year en... | {
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Michael J. McCulley
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Personal data
Born August 4, 1943, in San Diego, California, but considers Livi... | {
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History of Toronto Island Airport
Originally conceived in the 1930s as the main airport for Toronto, the Toronto island airport (today known as Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport) has long been a source for political debate as to the proper use of its waterfront site in central Toronto. Building the airport necessitate... | {
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Lockheed CL-475
The Lockheed CL-475 is a two-seat, single-engine light helicopter developed by Lockheed to explore rigid rotor technology. The CL-475 has a three-bladed main rotor and a two-bladed tail rotor. Only one was built.
Design and development
In 1958 Irv Culver presented an idea for how to rigidly attach the... | {
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Grępno
Grępno is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Kołczygłowy, within Bytów County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Kołczygłowy, west of Bytów, and west of the regional capital Gdańsk.
References
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Winterbottom Stakes
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History
The race has grown in importance o... | {
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Etz Chaim Yeshiva
Etz Chaim Yeshiva (, Yeshivat Etz Khayim, lit. "Tree of Life") is an orthodox yeshiva located on Jaffa Road close to the Mahane Yehuda Market in downtown Jerusalem.
History
Etz Chaim Yeshiva was originally a Talmud Torah that was established in 1841 by the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, Shmuel Salant. F... | {
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Auckland Rugby Union
The Auckland Rugby Union (known as Auckland for competition reasons) are a New Zealand governing body of rugby union in the New Zealand province of Auckland. The ARU governs the running of the Auckland representative team which have won New Zealand's first-tier domestic competition, National Provi... | {
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Vietnam Coast Guard
Vietnam Coast Guard (VCG; , ) is the coast guard of Vietnam. It is a branch of Vietnam's military, the Vietnam People's Army, and falls under the management of the Vietnamese Ministry of Defence. Since its creation in the late 1990s, the Vietnam Coast Guard plays an important role in maintaining se... | {
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Vandenberg Air Force Base Space Launch Complex 4
Space Launch Complex 4 (SLC-4) is a launch and landing site at Vandenberg Air Force Base with two pads, both of which are used by SpaceX for Falcon 9 launch operations; operating as Landing Zone 4 (LZ-4) for SpaceX landings.
The complex was previously used by Atlas and... | {
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Mark Hiddesley
Mark Hiddesley or Hildesley (1698–1772) was an Anglican churchman. He served as vicar of Hitchin in Hertfordshire and later as Bishop of Sodor and Man between 1755 and 1772, where he encouraged Bible translations into Manx.
Early life
Born at Murston in Kent, on 9 December 1698, he was the eldest surv... | {
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