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SS Joplin Victory
The SS Joplin Victory was the 12th Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on April 25, 1944 and completed on June 15, 1944. The ship's United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2-S-AP3, hull nu... | {
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49er & 49er FX World Championships
The 49er World Championships are international sailing regattas in the 49er and 49er FX classes organized by the International Sailing Federation. It was first held in 1997. In 2013, the 49er FX class was added to the programme.
The 49er is an Olympic class since 2000. The 49er FX i... | {
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Arthur Covington
Arthur Edwin Covington (21 September 1913 – 17 March 2001) was a Canadian physicist who made the first radio astronomy measurements in Canada. Through these he made the valuable discovery that sunspots generate large amounts of microwaves at the 10.7 cm wavelength, offering a simple all-weather method... | {
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DeLane Matthews
DeLane Matthews (born August 7, 1961) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Beth Barry in the CBS television sitcom Dave's World from 1993 to 1997.
Life and career
DeLane Matthews was raised in northern Florida. She moved to Manhattan after being hired to join the Kennedy Center/J... | {
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Springlands, Queensland
Springlands is a rural locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Springlands had a population of 45 people.
Geography
The suburb completely surrounds the town of Collinsville.
The Collinsville coal mine is located in the suburb. The majority of the western and south... | {
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HT Motorsports
HT Motorsports was an American truck racing team from Martinsville, Virginia, owned by trucking company owner Jim Harris. It fielded entries for the nine years in the Camping World Truck Series before suspending operations early in 2010.
Truck No. 24 history
This team debuted at a test session at Homes... | {
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Oskar Roehler
Oskar Roehler (born 21 January 1959) is a German film director, screenwriter and journalist. He was born in Starnberg as the son of writer Gisela Elsner and the writer Klaus Roehler. Since the mid-1980s he has been working as a screenwriter, for, among others, Niklaus Schilling, Christoph Schlingensief a... | {
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Zeta Pavonis
Zeta Pavonis, Latinized from ζ Pavonis, is an orange-hued star in the southern constellation Pavo. Its apparent magnitude is 4.01, which is bright enough to be faintly visible to the naked eye. The annual parallax shift of this star is 14.93 mas as seen from Earth, which provides a distance estimate of ap... | {
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Luo Xiangang
Luo Xiangang (; born December 1970) is a Chinese engineer specializing in photoelectric technology. He is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering currently serves as director of the Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Biography
Luo was born in Cangxi County, Sic... | {
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Women's beachwear fashion
Women's beachwear fashion is a modern phenomenon that has been developing in the last two centuries, especially as the railway arrived in Europe and mass tourism became widespread. The beach in particular became a tourist venue for people to relieve stress. This began from the desire to contr... | {
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Martin Kilcoyne
Martin J. Kilcoyne (born March 17, 1968) is the sports director at KTVI-TV FOX 2 in St. Louis, Missouri. Kilcoyne anchors the 5, 6 and 9 p.m. sportscasts on Sunday through Thursday nights.
From 2006-2010, Kilcoyne was FOX 2's play-by-play announcer for the St. Louis Rams' pre-season football games.
K... | {
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2nd Miyakibashevo
2nd Miyakibashevo (; , 2-se Miäkäbaş) is a rural locality (a village) in Miyakibashevsky Selsoviet of Miyakinsky District, Russia. The population was 56 as of 2010.
Geography
The village is located 12 km from Kirgiz-Miyaki, 12 km from Anyasevo and 56 km from the nearest railway station (Aksyonovo).... | {
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Butler High School
Butler High School may refer to:
Butler High School (Augusta, Georgia)
Butler High School (Butler, Missouri)
Butler High School (New Jersey), Butler, New Jersey
Butler High School (Butler, Oklahoma)
Butler High School (Vandalia, Ohio)
Butler High School (Butler, Pennsylvania)
Butler County High Sch... | {
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Eula Hall
Eula Hall (born October 29, 1927) is a prominent Appalachian activist and healthcare pioneer who founded the Mud Creek Clinic in Grethel in Floyd County, Kentucky.
Biography
A self-described "hillbilly activist", Eula was born the second of seven surviving children of Lee D. and Nanny Elizabeth Riley, tenan... | {
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Lew Hoad
Lewis Alan Hoad (23 November 1934 – 3 July 1994) was an Australian world No. 1 tennis player whose career lasted from the early 1950s until the early 1970s.
Hoad won four Grand Slam tournaments as an amateur (Australian, French and twice Wimbledon). He was a member of the Australian team that won the Davis C... | {
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Fitzmaurice, Saskatchewan
Fitzmaurice is an unincorporated area in the rural municipality of Garry No. 245, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Fitzmaurice is located North of Highway 52 & West of Highway 617 in eastern Saskatchewan.
See also
List of communities in Saskatchewan
List of rural municipalities in... | {
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Haute-Isle
Haute-Isle is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France.
See also
Communes of the Val-d'Oise department
References
INSEE
Association of Mayors of the Val d’Oise
External links
Mérimée database - Cultural heritage
Land use (IAURIF)
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Macedonia at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics
Macedonia competed at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, Russia, from 10–18 August 2013. A team of 1 athlete was announced to represent the country in the event.
Results
(q – qualified, NM – no mark, SB – season best)
Men
References
External ... | {
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Oliveirinha
Oliveirinha is a civil parish in Aveiro Municipality, Aveiro District, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 4,817, in an area of 12.07 km².
References
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Kurt Svanberg
Kurt Svanberg (27 September 1913 – 7 October 2001) was a Swedish ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1948 Winter Olympics.
References
Category:1913 births
Category:2001 deaths
Category:Swedish ice hockey players
Category:Olympic ice hockey players of Sweden
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Privy Council of Tonga
The Privy Council of Tonga is the highest ranking council to advise the Monarch in the Kingdom of Tonga. It is empowered to advise the King in his capacity as Head of State and Fountain of Justice under the provisions of Clause 50 ( 1 ) of the Constitution of Tonga:
" Clause 50 (1) The King sha... | {
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Willie and Family Live
Willie and Family Live is a live album by country music artist Willie Nelson. It was released in 1978 as a double-LP. It was recorded live at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, Nevada in April 1978. Emmylou Harris provides backup vocals on "Will the Circle be Unbroken", "Uncloudy Day" and "Amazing Grace";... | {
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Federation of Hong Kong Industries
The Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI; ) is a business organization for the industrial companies in Hong Kong established under the Federation of Hong Kong Industries Ordinance, of the laws of Hong Kong, in 1960.
Objectives
The objectives of the Federation are:
to promote a... | {
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Hemilienardia hersilia
Hemilienardia hersilia is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
Description
The length of the shell attains 3.5 mm, its diameter 1.7 mm.
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Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany
Joan of France (; 24 January 1391 – 27 September 1433) was Duchess of Brittany by marriage to John V. She was a daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria.
Life
Joan married John V, Duke of Brittany in 1396. Three years after the wedding, her spouse became duke and sh... | {
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Nyah
Nyah is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Murray Valley Highway, in the Rural City of Swan Hill local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Nyah had a population of 483.
The town, on the banks of the Murray River was formed as the "Taverner Commu... | {
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36th Battalion Virginia Cavalry
The 36th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry was a cavalry battalion raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly in western Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley, and also with the Army of Northern Virginia.
Virginia's 36th Cavalry... | {
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Matthew Willis
Matthew Willis may refer to:
Matt Willis (born 1983), UK musician
Matt Willis (American football) (born 1984), American football player
Matthew Willis (musician), saxophonist
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Kirkkonummi
Kirkkonummi (; , ) is a municipality of inhabitants () in southern Finland. The literal meaning of the words "Kirkkonummi" and "Kyrkslätt" in English is "church heath".
The municipality is located just outside the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, bordering the city of Espoo in the east. Other neighbouring mu... | {
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Powerwolf
Powerwolf, often stylized as POWERWOLF, is a German power metal band founded in 2003 in Saarbrücken by members of Red Aim. The band consists of vocalist Karsten Brill as "Attila Dorn", lead guitarist Benjamin Buss as "Matthew Greywolf", bassist/rhythm guitarist David Vogt as "Charles Greywolf", keyboardist C... | {
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Christian Benner
Christian Benner is a New York-based fashion designer known for his custom distressed leather jackets and band tees that he produces by hand at his store in the South Street Seaport. The records he listens to often inspire his work, and for Benner the creation of a leather jacket is an artistic proces... | {
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BNS Bijoy
BNS Bijoy is a guided missile corvette of the Bangladesh Navy. She has served in the Bangladesh Navy since 2011.
Description
The ship carries four C-704 automated anti-ship missiles. Besides it has one AK-176 main gun and two Oerlikon 20 mm auto cannons. It has a flight deck which can accommodate helicopt... | {
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Lemyra heringi
Lemyra heringi is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Franz Daniel in 1943. It is found in Yunnan, China.
References
heringi
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Ofra Haza
Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza-Ashkenazi, known professionally as Ofra Haza (; 19 November 1957 23 February 2000) was an Israeli singer, actress and Grammy Award-nominee recording artist, commonly known as "The Israeli Madonna", or "Madonna of the East". Her voice has been described as a "tender" mezzo-soprano.
Haza'... | {
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HMS Atalanta (1814)
HMS Atalanta was the American letter of marque schooner Siro, launched in 1812, that the British captured in 1814. There is no evidence that she actually entered into active service with the Royal Navy. She was a merchant brig when the captured her in September 1814 and sent her into Savannah as a... | {
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Emilia Mernes
María Emilia Mernes (born October 29, 1996), who records monomously as Emilia, is an Argentine singer, songwriter, dancer and model. Born and raised in Nogoyá, Entre Ríos, Emilia rose to fame in the year 2016s as lead singer of the cumbia-pop group Rombai. From 2016 to 2018, the group performed on some o... | {
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Dancing with a Stranger
"Dancing with a Stranger" is a song by English singer Sam Smith and American singer Normani. It was written by Smith, Normani, Jimmy Napes, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Hermansen, and produced by Stargate, Napes, Tim Blacksmith and Danny D. "Dancing with a Stranger" was released as a single by Capito... | {
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Capture of Kufra
The Capture of Kufra (, ) was part of the Allied Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War. Kufra is a basin and oasis group in the Kufra District of south-eastern Cyrenaica in the Libyan Desert. In 1940, it was part of the colony of Italian Libya , which was part of (ASI), which was establ... | {
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2005 Japan national football team
This page records the details of the Japan national football team in 2005.
General
The Japan national football team competed in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup hosted by Germany, the 2005 East Asian Football Championship hosted by Korea Republic and the 2005 Kirin Cup hosted by Ja... | {
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Bissau, Rajasthan
Bissau is a city and a municipality in Jhunjhunu district in the state of Rajasthan, India.
Geography
Bissau is located at . It has an average elevation of 292 metres (958 feet).
It is about 40 km. from Jhunjhunu, and 12 km. from Churu. Bissau is well connected by private & R.S.R.T.C. bus services.... | {
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MSC Armonia
MSC Armonia is a cruise ship that was built in 2001 for the now defunct Festival Cruises as MS European Vision. Since 2004 the ship has been owned and operated by MSC Cruises. At 58,600 gross register tons, she can accommodate 2,065 passengers in 783 cabins and 760 crew members.
History
As the Europea... | {
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Alfred Séguin
François-Léo Séguin called Alfred Séguin (22 November 1825, Baignes-Sainte-Radegonde – circa 1900) was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright.
A tax civil servant, his plays were presented, inter alia, at the Théâtre des Délassements-Comiques and the .
Works
1860: À bon chat, bon rat !, vaudevi... | {
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Johann Georg Reißmüller
Johann Georg Reißmüller (20 February 1932 – 10 December 2018) was a German journalist, a co-publisher of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). He was a correspondent in Belgrade, then the capital of Yugoslavia, from 1967 to 1971. When the country broke up, he was instrumental in Germany rec... | {
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Manushi
Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society is an Indian magazine devoted to feminism as well as to gender studies and activism. The magazine was founded in 1978 by Madhu Kishwar and Ruth Vanita, two scholars based in New Delhi. It is currently published as a bi-monthly; a total of 157 issues have appeared by t... | {
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Dolphin lamp standard
Dolphin lamp standards provide electric light along much of the Thames Embankment in London, United Kingdom. Two stylised dolphins or sturgeons writhe around the base of a standard lamp post, supporting a fluted column bearing electric lights in an opaque white globe, topped by a metal crown. Ma... | {
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Biological value
Biological value (BV) is a measure of the proportion of absorbed protein from a food which becomes incorporated into the proteins of the organism's body. It captures how readily the digested protein can be used in protein synthesis in the cells of the organism. Proteins are the major source of nitroge... | {
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Johanna Johansson
Johanna Monica Elisabeth Westerberg Johansson (born 24 November 1977) is a Swedish professional golfer.
Westerberg was born in Linköping, Sweden. She resides in Södertälje, Sweden.
Westerberg turned professional in 2000 and has been a member of the Ladies European Tour since 2002. She played unde... | {
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XHPPLY-FM
XHPPLY-FM is a radio station on 96.1 FM in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo. It is owned by Carlos de Jesús Aguirre Gómez and carries the Los 40 pop format from Televisa Radio.
History
XHPPLY was awarded in the IFT-4 radio auction of 2017 on a rebound after the initial winning bidder, Tecnoradio, failed to pa... | {
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Ferry Pilot (1942 film)
Ferry Pilot is a film produced in 1942 by Stuart Legg and Ross McLean for the National Film Board of Canada series The World in Action, in cooperation with the United Kingdom Ministry of Information and the Crown Film Unit. The film has an unaccredited narration by broadcaster Lorne Greene.
Sy... | {
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Fort William Mountain Festival
The Fort William Mountain Festival is an annual festival of mountain culture held in Fort William, Scotland.
References
External links
Official website
Category:Climbing in Scotland
Category:Film festivals in Scotland
Category:Mountaineering festivals
Category:Fort William, Highland
C... | {
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Janov nad Nisou
Janov nad Nisou, until 1947 Honsberk () is a village and municipality in Jablonec nad Nisou District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic.
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Clara of Saxe-Lauenburg
Clara of Saxe-Lauenburg (December 13, 1518–March 27, 1576) was a Princess of Saxe-Lauenburg and Duchess of Brunswick-Gifhorn by marriage.
Life
Clara was born on December 13, 1518 in Lauenburg upon Elbe, a daughter of Duke Magnus I of Saxe-Lauenburg (1470–1543) and his wife Catherine (1488–15... | {
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87th meridian
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87th meridian east, a line of longitude east of the Greenwich Meridian
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Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport
Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport () , is an airport near Luwuk, the capital city of Banggai Regency, in the province of Central Sulawesi on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Facilities
The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 04/22 wi... | {
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Nettleton School District (Mississippi)
The Nettleton School District is a public school district based in Nettleton, Mississippi (USA).
The district serves northwestern Monroe and southeastern Lee counties.
Schools
Nettleton High School
Nettleton Middle School
Nettleton Primary School
Demographics
2006-07 school ... | {
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2018–19 Welsh Premier League (women)
The 2018–19 Welsh Premier League was the tenth season of the Women's Welsh Premier League, the top level women's football league in Wales. The season began on 2 September 2018 and ended on 28 April 2019.
Cardiff Metropolitan Ladies completed the domestic treble after winning the l... | {
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Jennifer G. Murphy
Jennifer G. Murphy is a Canadian environmental chemist and an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. She is known for her research how air pollutants such as increased reactive nitrogen affect the global climate. She believes that even though environmental science is a challenging subjec... | {
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Fast of Nineveh
Fast of Nineveh ( , literally "Petition of the Ninevites"), is a three-day fast starting the third Monday before Clean Monday from Sunday Midnight to Wednesday noon during which participants abstain from all kinds of dairy foods and meat products. However, some parishioners abstain from food and drink ... | {
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Landeskrone (disambiguation)
Landeskrone may refer to:
Landeskrone, a hill near Görlitz, Saxony, Germany
Landeskrone Pit, a mine in Siegen-Wittgenstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Landeskrone, hilltop in Radebeul, Saxony, Germany
See also:
Landeskron Castle, ruined castle site above the Bavarian city of Re... | {
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Abhijith
Abhijith () (born 30 July 1963) is an Indian actor, singer, producer and director working in Kannada films. Starting his career as an actor in the late 1980s, he went on to act in many films through the 1990s and 2000s. He mainly played lead roles and villains in the 1990s and some supporting roles as well.
... | {
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American Association (20th century) Rookie of the Year Award
The American Association Rookie of the Year Award was an annual award given to the best rookie player in Minor League Baseball's American Association. In 1946, Jerry Witte of the Toledo Mud Hens won the first American Association Rookie of the Year Award. In... | {
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2015–16 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship
The 2015–16 Kazakhstan Hockey Championship was the 24rd season since the founding of the Kazakhstan Hockey Championship.
Teams
Regular season
Standings
|}
GP = Games Played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime win, SOW = Shootout win, OTL = Overtime loss, SOL = Shootout loss, L = Loss
C... | {
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Elena Moskaleva
Elena Moskaleva (born 12 November 1957 in Krasnoarmeysk, Moscow Oblast) is a Russian visual artist specialising in optical illusions.
Biography
Elena Moskaleva has studied art from early childhood: first in an art school in her hometown, and later in Moscow Academic College of Fine Art as a pupil of ... | {
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Machita incident
The Machita incident occurred in southern Arizona between October 1940 and May 1941 when an elderly O'odham chief and medicine man, Pia Machita (), resisted arrest by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for inciting his people to dodge the draft. It has since been called the "most dramatic of Indian resistan... | {
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South Ferry, Brooklyn
South Ferry was a ferry landing on the Brooklyn side of the East River, at the foot of Atlantic Avenue below the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. It is now Piers 5 and 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
History
The name "South Ferry" does not derive from serving the southern tip of Manhattan and what was... | {
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1965 World Figure Skating Championships
The 1965 World Figure Skating Championships were held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA from March 2 to 7. At the event, sanctioned by the International Skating Union, medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
Results
Men
Judges:
Ed... | {
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Jorai
Jorai is a suburb of Cooch Behar, West Bengal. (Elevation: 53 m above sea level, Zone: NFR/Northeast Frontier)
Jorai (jo'-ra-i) is of Hebrew origin and has many possible meanings. It could mean "whom Jehovah teaches," or the name of a Gadite chief (dwelling at Gilead in Bashan, in the reign of Jothan king of Ju... | {
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Pavel Rovinski
Pavel Apolonovič Rovinski (1831 , Russian Empire — 1916 Petrograd, Russian Empire) was Russian historian, Slavist, ethnologist and geographer. Elementary school, built in 1994 in Podgorica, Montenegro is named after him. There is a Society of Montenegrin-Russian Friendship () founded in Podgorica, Monte... | {
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VF-38
Fighter Squadron 38 or VF-38 was an aviation unit of the United States Navy. Originally established on 20 June 1943, it was disestablished on 31 January 1946. It was the only US Navy squadron to be designated as VF-38.
Operational history
VF-38 equipped with the F6F Hellcat supported the New Georgia Campaign de... | {
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2011 A Lyga
The 2011 A Lyga was the 22nd season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 12 March 2011 and ended on 6 November 2011. Ekranas were the defending champions, having won their third consecutive title at the end of the 2010 season.
Teams
The league will see a change in... | {
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Superbird-B3
Superbird-B3, known as Superbird-8 before launch, and DSN-1 (Kirameki-1) for its military payload, is a geostationary communications satellite operated by SKY Perfect JSAT Group and designed and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric on the DS2000 platform.
It is intended to replace Superbird-B2 on the 162°... | {
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Frank Lobman
Frank "The Animal" Lobman (born November 18, 1955) is a Surinamese-Dutch former kickboxer. He was five times the European kickboxing champion and had an astonishing 90% knockout ratio. He beat many notable fighters over his career, such as British Champion Steve Taberner (The Wigan Hammer), Bas Rutten an... | {
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Llandough Platform railway station
Llandough Platform was a short-lived railway station which served the village of Llandough in the Vale of Glamorgan.
The station was at the head of the Llandough Sidings, which had a capacity of 978 wagons. The station closed in 1918, after a mere fourteen years.
No trace remains o... | {
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How Music Works
How Music Works is a non-fiction book by David Byrne, a musician, writer, and public figure best known for his work with the group Talking Heads. He discusses the form and influence of music in a non-linear narrative fashion, using a variety of experiences from his career to create something part autob... | {
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Austrochaperina adamantina
Austrochaperina adamantina is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to New Guinea and occurs in the Torricelli and Bewani Mountains in the West Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. The specific name adamantina is Latin for "like a diamond" and refers to Jared Diamond, cred... | {
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Alioto's
Alioto’s Restaurant is an historical restaurant, located in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf.
It was started as a fish stand in 1925 by Sicilian immigrant Nunzio Alioto, Sr. In 1932, with business at his Stall #8 doing well, Alioto built the first building on Fisherman’s Wharf and began selling crab and sh... | {
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Matt Clark (Canadian football)
Matt Clark is a Canadian former football player who played for the BC Lions and the Edmonton Eskimos. He played from 1991 to 1998, played with famous quarterback Doug Flutie, and was named a Canadian Football League All-Star one time.
Professional career
Matt Clark went to the Universi... | {
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Roman Sikorski
Roman Sikorski (July 11, 1920 – September 12, 1983) was a Polish mathematician.
Biography
Sikorski was a professor at the Warsaw University from 1952 until 1982. Since 1962, he was a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
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2015 Copa Constitució
The 2015 Copa Constitució was the 23rd season of Andorra's national football knockout tournament. The competition began on 21 February 2015 with the matches of the first elimination round and ended on 10 May 2015 with the final. UE Sant Julià, the defending champions, won the tournament. The team... | {
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Carenum cognatum
Carenum cognatum is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Sloane in 1895.
References
Category:Carenum (genus)
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Garbage Bowl
The Garbage Bowl is a yearly Canadian football matchup that takes place outdoors on the 1st day of January each year in Montreal West, Quebec, Canada. Overseen by the Montreal West Garbage Bowl Association, this match has taken place every year since 1950 on the Montreal West High School (now Royal West ... | {
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Henry Macintosh
Henry Maitland Macintosh (10 June 1892 – 26 July 1918) was a Scottish track and field athlete and winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Macintosh was born in Kelso and educated at Glenalmond College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. A sprinter, at the Stockholm... | {
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Pietro da Pietri
Pietro da Pietri (1663 – 1708, 1716, or 1721) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.
Born in Rome, he was a pupil of the painter Giuseppe Ghezzi, then of Angelo Massarotti, then assisted in the studio of Carlo Maratta. He is also known as Pietro Antonio da Pietri, P... | {
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List of crime films of the 1960s
A list of crime films released in the 1960s.
Notes
References
Crime films
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1960s | {
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Orienting system
The brain pathway that orients visual attention to a stimulus is referred to as the orienting system. There are two main types of visual orientations, covert (exogenous) which occurs when a salient environmental change causes a shift in attention and overt (endogenous) which occurs when the individua... | {
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Edward Grochowicz
Edward Grochowicz (born May 21, 1939 in Warsaw, died March 8, 2014) was a Polish photographer.
Life and career
He graduated from the Technical School of Photography in Warsaw. In 1961 he became a member of the Creative Group "Stodoła 60" (since 1964 "Group ST-60"). Long-term vice-president of the A... | {
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Speak (Bachelor Girl song)
"Speak" is a song by Australian pop group Bachelor Girl. The song is due for release on 18 June 2018, twenty years since the release of the group's debut single "Buses and Trains".
It is the group's first single in 16 years and tackles the theme of the correlation between technology and dep... | {
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Brad Troemel
Brad Troemel (born 1987) is an American artist, writer and instructor based in New York City. Troemel is most well known for his development of the Tumblr website The Jogging which has received attention for its work in post internet art.
Education
Brad Troemel received a BA in Visual Critical Studies fr... | {
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Elnias Šiauliai
Elnias Šiauliai was a Lithuanian football club from Šiauliai.
History
It was founded by Elnias leather and shoes factory. It was the most accomplished football club from Šiauliai during Soviet times. Elnias had the most wins (7) in Lithuanian SSR Top League (1945–1989).
Achievements
Lithuanian SSR... | {
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Djègbè
Djègbè may refer to several places in Benin:
Djègbè, Collines
Djègbè, Zou | {
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2015 Thailand National Games
The 44th Thailand National Games (, also known as the 2015 National Games and the Nakhon Sawan Games) were held in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand from 12 to 21 December 2015. The opening ceremony, scheduled for 11 December, was postponed by Bike for Dad ปั่นเพื่อพ่อ, to 12 December. There were ma... | {
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Frank McCoppin
Frank McCoppin (July 4, 1834 in County Longford, Ireland – May 26, 1897 in San Francisco, California) was the first Irish-born, and foreign-born Mayor of San Francisco.
Career
McCoppin was a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary from 1851 until he emigrated to the United States in 1853. In 1860, he w... | {
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Court Appointed Special Advocates
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a national association in the United States that supports and promotes court-appointed advocates for abused or neglected children in order to provide children with a safe and healthy environment in permanent homes.
In many jurisdictions, CA... | {
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My Hats Collection
My Hats Collection is a compilation album by Canadian new wave/synthpop group Men Without Hats, released in 2006. The compilation is notable for including "Tomorrow Today", a song by a pre-Men Without Hats band called Heaven 17, which featured Ivan Doroschuk on keyboards, and "Gravity is My Enemy", ... | {
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Danilo Dolci
Danilo Dolci (June 28, 1924 – December 30, 1997) was an Italian social activist, sociologist, popular educator and poet. He is best known for his opposition to poverty, social exclusion and the Mafia on Sicily, and is considered to be one of the protagonists of the non-violence movement in Italy. He becam... | {
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Treaty of Fort Laramie
Treaty of Fort Laramie may refer to:
Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851)
Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) | {
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Tibetology
Tibetology () refers to the study of things related to Tibet, including its history, religion, language, culture, politics and the collection of Tibetan articles of historical, cultural and religious significance. The last may mean a collection of Tibetan statues, shrines, Buddhist icons and holy scripts, T... | {
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2004 United States Senate election in Georgia
The 2004 United States Senate election in Georgia took place on November 2, 2004, alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democ... | {
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Schott
Schott may refer to:
Schott (surname)
Schott Dscherid Salt Plain near Nafta, Tunisia
Schott AG, a German glass products manufacturer
Schott frères, a Belgium music publisher, now part of Schott Music
Schott Music, a German music publisher
Schott NYC, a New York clothing company
The Jerome Schottenstein ... | {
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Robert Hugh Willoughby
Robert Hugh Willoughby (June 6, 1921 – March 27, 2018) was an American classical flute player and flute teacher. He played both Baroque and modern flute. He has been described by Flute magazine as the "American grandmaster of the flute".
Willoughby taught for many years at Oberlin College, whe... | {
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